History of the Yakima Valley, Washington; comprising Yakima, Kittitas, and Benton Counties, Vol. I, Part 110

Author: Lyman, William Denison, 1852-1920
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Chicago] S.J. Clarke
Number of Pages: 1134


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807


Dale, Helge 805


Dam at Cle Elum Lake 551


Dam, Milton 886


Damman, J. D. 573, 576


Damman, M. M. 573


Damman and Tjossem 576


Daniels, W. B. 293


Daughters of American Revolution


890, 904


Davern, Mrs. Martin. 566


Davidson, Mrs. J. B. _260, 508, 568, 891


Davies, H. H 568


Davis, A. P. .366


Davis, Mrs. A. C. 903


"Dawn," The 515


Dawson, Mrs. Dora S. 377


Dawson, R. J. 535


Day, Jolın 143, 145


Day, Joseph 204


Dealing with thieving Indians 269


Death of D. J. Schnebly 509


Death of Leschi 249


Delano, C. 230


Delegate Thurston 221


Demers, Rev. Modeste 186


"Democrat" gives election results 434


Demosthenes, an Indian 77


Dennis, Wm. 567. 573


Denny & Co. 555


Denny, R. H. 360


Dent, Captain 247


Departments of commission govern- ment 424


Designation of units 368


Desirable lands in lower Yakima 866


De Smet, Pierre J 186


Development of Benton County 735


Development of Kittitas County 59.2


Development of mineral resources. 578


Development of the two younger


counties .563


"Devil's Scuttle-hole," The. 144


Diary of Mrs. Whitman 169


Dickerson, J. B. 288


Dictionary of Chinook jargon 97


Dills, Mrs. I. H. 903


Dimond, Joseph .850, 913


Directory of city officers (Yakima)_441 Directory of teachers. Yakima City, 1918 460


Discord between volunteers and reg- ulars 240


Discovery of gold in Swauk region. .578


Disoway, G. P. 167


Dix, Mary 174


Dixon, Mary 475


Dixons, The 575


Ditter Brothers 414


Ditter, Henry & Sons 402


Ditter, Phil A. 432


Doc Livingston 912


Dollar Strawberry, The


857


Donald, George 360, 414, 485


Donald, W. H. 573


Donation land law, 1850


201


Donation party for Mr. Thomas


590


Dorion, Madame 147


Doshea, Broshea and Nason. 272


Douglass, W. S. 360


Dow, Mr. A. B. 899


Down The Dalles


in the "D. S.


Baker" in 1888 334


Downs, M. E. 364


Drayton, Joseph 173


"Dude" Lewis 305


Dudley, Frank A. 354


Dudley, I. W. 354


Dunn, Capt. Robert 363


Durant, P. A. 535


Durgon, Alonzo 275


Durr, Jacob 574


Durr Restaurant, The 682


Durr toll road 575


"Dutch John" 565


Dynamite used 765


Dysart. J. S. 576


Dysert, J. D. .573


"Eagle," The 330


Earliest businesses in North Yakima_402 Earliest settlers 735


Early elections and results 602-3


Early Ellensburg 591


Early fairs


487


Early mail "service" 285


Early officials of Cle Elum 774


Early sedimentation 56


Early steamers, names of 330


Early settlers near Sunnyside 798


Early settlers at Sunnyside 830


Easton doesn't forget 771


Easton schist 57


935


INDEX


Eaton, George P


523


Ebberts, George W. 163


Eby, D. B.


.804


Editorial on election (Yakima)


435


Editorial on water supply, Ellensburg 694


Editors of "Spectator"


512


Education-public library


446


Edwards, Rosine


475


Eells, Cushing


174


Eells, Rev. Myron


94, 175


1889, year of statehood


292


Eight thousand carloads of fruit


888


$8,000 for an axe


133


Eight to twelve tons potatoes to acre 552 Election of 1874, 288; of 1876, 289;


of 1878, 289; of 1882, 290; of 1884, 290; of 1886, 291; of 1888, 292; of 1892, 298, 606; of 1894, 300; of 1896, 300, 607; of 1898, 301, 608; of 1902, 302; of 1904, 302, 613; of 1906, 302; of 1908, 303, 615, 751; of 1910, 303, 752; of 1912, 303, 616, 752; of 1914, 304, 617. 753; of 1916, 304, 618, 754; of 1918 305, 619, 755


Election records


601


Election results in 1872 288


Election, North Yakima


(provision


for)


410


Electric light generator arrives


832


Electrical inspection


444


Ellensburg postoffice


646


Ellensburg


659


Ellensburg keg house


688


Ellensburg fire of 1889


690


Ellensburg helps


767


Ellensburg food men help


768


Ellensburg "Capital"


514


Ellensburg


"Dawn"


515


Ellensburg "Localizer"


508


Ellensburg named for woman


591


Ellensburg "Register"


514


Ellensburg "Standard"


395


Eleven cars of pears shipped.


887


Elevation


580


Elgin ranch 189


Elijah


243


"Elija," murder of


184


Elliott, Mrs. M. A.


479


Ellis, Mrs. Lucy


903


Elks and friends start fun at fair


489


Elks' derby


492


Elwood, Mrs. H. S. 904


Ely, Adriel B.


866


Emigh, Mrs. Daisy Beach 910


Enabling act approved


293


Enas, Head Chief


256


End of the war


253


Eneas, Captain


916


Enterprises at Toppenish


789


"Enterprise," The


535


Epilogue (Visions Fulfilled)


385


Era of discovery


103


Era of early growth


and mother


county


266


"Era of Liars" The


104


Era of trappers, hunters, trail-makers 131


Erickson, E, E.


573


Erwin, Mrs. Verdie


899


Erosion


55


Essig, Dr. N. F.


355


Estimate


of expenses,


Sunnyside


Water Users' Association, for year_370 Estimates of cost of storage, etc .__._. .551


Ethnologists, list of


93


Evans, Elwood


175, 240


Evening "Localizer"


515


Evening "Record"


515


Evening "Republic" on 1918 fair


489


Eventful years of 1883-1888.


337


Events at Kennewick, 1889-1914


848


Exchange Bank of Kennewick opens.


851


Executives of Chamber of Commerce_485


Ex-Governor Moore's address.


308


Explorations by land


120


Exports from Sunnyside.


801


Extracts from


Yakima


"Courier,"


1904


868


Fabian, Harry A.


400


Facts about city water question


436


Facts about Granger


797


Facts from government reports


550


Faculty for 1918-19


713


Fair officials pleased.


490


Families in immigration of 1853


202


Famine


378


Farming by irrigation


796


Farm survey of Yakima County


326


Farnham, T. J.


173


Farnsworth, Levi


289


Fauntleroy, J. D.


374


Fechter, O. A.


354,


Fechter, Mrs. O. A.


899


Fechter, O. A., Recollections of.


891


Fechter elected mayor for sixth time_434


"Federated Church" started


907


Federated health committee


902


Fellows, A. W.


859


Ferguson County


284


Ferguson, James


573


Ferrel, O. P.


798


Ferry boat, A


909


363


936


INDEX


Fertile and beautiful valley. 795


Fifteen churches in Yakima 448


Figures on irrigation (reservation) 560


Figures on river business, 1863 332


Filkin, J. R. 289, 456, 480


Filkins, Mrs. E. C. 480


Finances, Yakima County, 1917 315


Financial statement 441


Fire department


444


Fire of July 4, 1889 690


Fire and strike


778


Fire sweeps Cle Elum 762


Fireworks and ball


837


Fireworks at fair 494


First advertisers in Yakima 500


First brick building


591


First business buildings 913


First Christian ernsaders


168


First churches 590


First comers


194


First court 601


First drug store (North Yakima) 414


First election of U. S. senator. 298


First election under commission form 431


First governor of California


198


First hops raised 352


First immigration through Yakima 202


First immigration train 564


First in city of Ellensburg 660


First inhabitants (Zillah) 795


First men in stock business


581


First mill


576


First names those of cattlemen 267


First National Bank, Ellensburg,


Closed 1893 342


First newspaper at Kennewick 849


First newspapers 591


First N. P. train reaches Yakima


395


First officers at Granger


.797


First officers at Mabton 791


First officers of Prosser. 830


First offieers of Sunnyside 799


First paper in Yakima Valley 497


First political conventions


601


First postmaster at Kennewick 847


First postmistress


909


First "postoffice" 573


First real estate boom 895


First real settler 267


First river steamer 330


First school at Zillah


796


First school directors 849


First school districts laid ont 455


First school in Yakima 272


First settlement, Ellensburg


643


First settlements 264


First state, and last territorial gov- ernors 308


First telephone in Kennewick 856


First things in Ellensburg 661


First pig iron


642


First school teacher 813


First settlers


564


First water power right 576


First wedding in Kittitas


567


First white child born in the Kittitas_566 First white girl born in Yakima


County


271


Fisher, David 573


Fiske, John 120


Fitterer, Mrs. Phil 566


Five Crows


224


Five hundred dollars for half acre .803


. Flanders, Alvin 287


Flett, Letitia 272


Flint, A. B. 401


Flint, P. J. 288


Flint, Purdy


275


Flood, E. E. 490


Flour and coffee $50 per hundred. 181


Flower, Edward 792


Flower, Mrs. Amy M 792


Flower, S. P.


792


Flow of oratory, A


835


Flynns, The


276


Fogarty, John 565


Food almost exhausted 199


Fort Boisc 164


Fort Dalles 245


Fort Hall


178


Fort Simcoe, 1856 247


Fort Simcoe Indian school. 558


Fort Steilacoom 249


Fort Uinta 176


Fort Vancouver 156


Fort William 161


For the coal fields 653


For the Sound


653


For the Teanaway 653


Foster, C. D.


524, 806


Founding


and


growth


of


North


Yakima 392


Founding of Astoria 139


Four hundred publications in state 538


Four men killed by Indians 238


Four newspapers (Yakima)


448


Fourth of July, 1905 834


Fowler, W. F. 520


Franchere, Gabriel


109, 164


Frasier, F. A.


779


937


INDEX


Fraternal orders at Kennewick 872


Faternal orders at Toppenish 790


Fraternal orders in Yakima


484


Fraternal orders, Mabton


793


Fraternal societies, etc.


720


Freeman, Commandant Miller


489


Freeman, L. R. 487


Freeman's Farmer


487, 512


Freeman, Yancy


517


Free Trappers, Some unique.


163


Free trappers, The


143


French and French


535


French, Egbert


275


Frisbee, Mr


456


Frisbie, F. M.


573


From coal centers, through hay cen-


ters to orchards


783


Frost, J. E.


357


Fruit and vegetable products, 1917 __ 328


Fruit and vegetable products shipped_809


Fruit culture, Advantages for


797


Fruit products 1917.


326


Fruits


638


Fruit shipments, Grandview


807


Fruit trees, first to plant 581


Fuller, F. B.


490


Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus


860


Fulton, Mrs. W. G.


519


Fur trade begins


114


Fur traders, Later American


158


"Fur Traders of the West'


164


"Future is Bright" (Review editorial) 518


Gale fans flames


765


Gale, Joseph 196, 220


Gale, William 137


Gamble, Mrs. Jessie


906


Gamble, Thomas L.


603, 762


Game hunting around Mount Adams 37


Gant family, The


204


Gantt, Captain 179


G. A. R. in Yakima 484


Gardner, A. R.


535. 538


Garfielde, Selncins


288


Garnett, Major


247; 254


Gawler, Mrs. J. C. 903


Geddis, S. R.


567


Geographical sphinx, The


117


Geological conditions making Kenne- wick 845


Geology of Yakima Valley 48, 51


George, W. A. 293


Gerlick, Caroline


281


German brings liquor to reservation_543


German, William


566


"Germany runs true to form" 518


Gervais, Andy 275, 565


Gibbs. General George


92


Gilbert, Col. F. E. 242


Gilbert, J. M.


485


Gilbert, Mrs. H. M. 900


Gilbert, Mrs. J. M. 900


Gill, John


97


Gillespie, George 567


Gilliam, Cornelius 224


Gillis, D. C.


801


Gillispie, John


281


Girls in great demand.


201


Goff, William N.


456


Gold discovery at Ringold bar


279


Gold-quartz veins


63


Goller, John


275, 565


Gonzaga College


189


Goodwin, Benton


573


Goodwin, George


276


Goodwin, G. W.


579


Goodwin, J. W.


275


Goodwin, Dr. L. H


275


Goodwin, N. T.


794


Goodwins, Thomas and Benton


275, 277, 352, 573


Gorsuch, Mr. and Mrs. R.


860


"Gospel Preacher"


516


Goss, A. S.


363


Gould, D. E.


363


Government expeditions


195


Government (North Yakima)


409


Government projects


365


Government reports, Facts from


550


Governor Ferry's address.


Governor sees great possibilities.


387


Governor's day at fair


490


Governors of territory


306


Governor's proclamation


746


Grade of Yakima river


54


Grade principals, Ellensburg


709


Grain and grasses in sheaf.


638


Grain shipments


808


Grains produced, 1917 327


Grand ball, New Year's, 1884


670


Grandfather Wheeler, famous


“fid-


dler"


569


Grandview


805


Grandview Business Men's Associa-


tion


.524


Grandview "Herald"


524, 806


Graidview Roll of Honor 806


Grandview State Bank


525


Grange Hall


571, 572


Granger


798


Granger and Zillah


795


Granger "Enterprise"


523


310


938


INDEX


Granger, Walter N. 359, 795


Grant, John 920


Grant, J. W. 284


Grant, President


190, 229


Grape Carnival, Annual


881


Hanson, G. E. 852


Hard winter of '61-'62 272


Harper, Winfield 535, 850


Harriman, E. H. 343


Harrington, Wm. 275, 565


Harris, Hymen


402


Harrison, President 294


Harrison, S. H. 514


Harrison, S. J. 843, 907


Harsell, Agnes C. 513


Harsell, I. T. 513


Hart, Eliza


169


Harvey, George 796


Hatch, Reuben 796, 800


Hathaway, Felix 196


Hauser, C. M. 413


Hawn, Fred R. 524, 806


Hawthorne, Mrs. Catherine 491


Hawthorne, Wm. B.


491


Hay and grain, First to raise 581


Hayes, Harry 806


Haynes, Burdette 860


Haynes, G. Alford 527


Haynes, M. B. 364


Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross R 860


Hay produced, 1917 327


Hay shipments


808


Hays, L. G. 489


Headgates of canal raised 895


Heaton, David 275


Heavy voting at primaries. 782


Heberling, Guy


491


Heceta's account


111


Hedger, Dr.


848


Heg. Dr. E. E. 484


Help for merchants (Cle Elum) 771


Hembree, Capt. A. J. 243


Henderson, Edward 275


Henderson, Scott Z.


538


Henderson, William


267, 275


Henny, D. C.


366


Henry, Andrew


136


Henry's Fort


137


Henry's River


136


Henson, Alfred


284, 794


Henson, Philena (Mrs. Thorp) 267


"Herald," Sept. 21, 1918, on the fair_491 "Herald," The Yakima 506


Hering, Ben


887


Hickenbottom, William 275


Hickey, Captain F.


147


Higgins, L. L,


803


Haak, Mrs. May 851, 914


Haasze, E. J 525


Had long glass to look through 925


Haines, Albert 272


Haines, Edna 796, 904


Haines, Letitia Flett 457


Hale, Dr. Edward 178


Haley, Thomas 567


Halhaltlossot (Lawyer) 224


Hall, F. C. 891


Hall, George 267


Hall, H. H. 359


Hall, W. H. .795


11allakallakeen (Joseph) 224


Haller, Major 239


Halm, Joe 813


Halo Cumtux 498


Haltern, O. O. 775


Hambleton, J. W 280, 456


Hamilton, A. N.


514


Haney, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. 860


Hanford 885


Hanford "Columbian" 538


Hanford, Judge C. H. 364, 885


Hanford's teachers 886


Gray, Captain


914


Gray, Mary Dix


185


Gray, P. P.


342


Gray, Robert


115, 133


Gray, W. H. 174, 185, 217


Grazing lands on reservation 559


Grease lamps .590


Great boom, The 341


Great immigration, The 197


Greeley, Horace


179


Green, Rev. Samuel 475


Greene, E. P.


536


Greene, Rev. Samuel 852, 915


Greeting of Yakima "Herald" 418


Grewell, L. 572


Grewell, Mary 573


Grosscup, B. S. 354


Grow peaches, pears, apples 387


Growing settlement


272


Growth in the 'seventies 592


Grumbling few, The 594


Grupe, Miss Mary A .892


Guild, H. G. 528


Guild, H. H. 534


Guilland, David


402, 410


Guilland Hotel 402


Guilland House shelters noted char-


acters 894


Gunning, E. 860


939


INDEX


High school faculty, Ellensburg 709


Highways 445


Hill, David 220


Hill, Samuel 525


Hills, A. F.


535


Hillyer, A. S.


517, 523, 802


Himes, George H. 205, 891


Hinman, Oliver


410, 892


His rich uncle


197


History of reservation, Outline 539


History of sixth grade Edison school pupils .585


Hitchcock, William 802


Hoadley, Miss Nellie 860


Hoadley, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus


860


Hobday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas


860


Hobson, E. G.


.389


Hoffman, Miss Isabelle 377


Holbrook, Martin


276


Holidays


590


Holladay system stages


335


Holt. L. M.


554


Holton, Capt. C. M.


501


"Holy City," The


909


Home Economics


Club


902


Homes, Florence


204


Homes, Frederic


204


Homes, Louisa


204


Homes, Mrs. Samuel


201


Honey produced, 1917


328


Honey shipments


809


Honor roll, Yakima's


45I


Hooper, C.


911


Hopp, George W.


517


Hopper, R. V.


447


Hopson, E. G.


366


Hops produced, 1917


327


Hops shipments


808


Hornby, Mrs. F. M.


904


Horse Heaven country


531


"Horse Heaven Wheat Belt," The 532


Horse stealing 652


Horsley, Mrs. Frank 900, 906


Horton, Dexter


568


Houser, Tilman


275. 565


"Housewives" made for soldiers.


905


Hover, H. A. 852


Hover "Sunshine"


538


Howard, General


254, 256


Howell, T. W.


524. 792


How Horse Heaven Happened


5.29


Howick, Mrs. Evangeline


906


How it happened 787


Howlett, Col. L. S. 787


Hubbard, G. G.


353


Hubbard, W. J.


804


Hubbell. J. C. 357


Hudnal, M. N. 363


Hudson's Bay Company


135, 155


Huff, Henry


491


Hughes, G. N.


363


Hughes, H. S.


363


Hughes, John L.


423


573


Hull, N. P.


475


Humane display pretty 494


Humphrey, H. M.


480


Humphrey, J. A.


792


Humphrey, T. C.


480


Hunt, Dayton A.


860


Hunt, Wilson Price 143


Hunters, Trappers, Trail-makers


131


Huntington, J. B.


799


Huson, H. S.


847


Hutchinson, Clara L.


519


Igneous intrusions


55


Implements for securing food.


99


Important advantages


789


Important fire facts


763


"Independent," The


528


"Independent-Record"


525, 528, 812


Indian agents or superintendents


544


"Indian, cayuse and coyote


529


Indian court, An


559


Indian Demosthenes, An


77


Indian Era


377


Indian feasts


586


Indian life, Literature of


74


Indian medicine


588


Indian mythology


83


Indian myths


43, 87


Indian names, varied spellings of __


75, 84


Indian Rights Association


549


Indian School interests visitors.


558


Indians in pioneer days


586


Indians "making good" farming 554


Indians near Kennewick


846


Indians swindled out of pay. 919


Indians' vapor baths


125


Indian wars, Period of


222


Industrial and commercial Toppenish


790


Ingalls, Captain


278


Ingraham and McBride


280


"In morning we go somewhere"


926


Instructors at the academy, Early


475


Interest in child welfare


492


Interesting records, Prosser


833


Interest in Oregon


198


"Interestin'_ Readin'


497


Inter-Mountain "Rights"


515


Hull, George


567,


940


INDEX


Interurban Railways 344


In the Eocene period 49


"Into the hostile camp" 718


Invaluable collection of Mr. Bagley __ 502 Inverarity, Capt. W. D. 395


Invitation party


419


Invitation to a dance 584


Irrigated lands 795


Irrigated lands near Prosser 530


Irrigation 378, 575, 622


Irrigation and development


849


Irrigation brings gold from land. 809


Irrigation in the Kittitas 356


Irrigation in the valley 347


Irrigation laws 348


Irrigation on the reservation 549


Irrigation, Poetry of 376


Irving, Washington 139


It was a landslide


434


Jackson, Helen Hunt 222


Jacobs, Orange


289,


293


Jacquot, L. 533


Jaeger, E. J. 796


Jahnke, Robert


391


"Jason F. Flint," The


330


Jay Cooke & Co.


337


Jefferson, Thomas


121


Jefferson's Tribute to Capt. Lewis


129


Jeffrey, John 267


Jenks, H. 911


Jenkins, W. S. 813


"Jennie Clark" The 330


Jensen, Nis


580


Jenson, Carl A.


813


Johns, William B. and family 204


Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. 860


Johnson, Fred 491


Johnson, Fullerton 853


Johnson, L. E. 363


Johnson, Ruth


48


Johnson, William


567


Jones, D. R. 245


Jones, Richard B. 400


Jones, Senator W. L .__ 305, 355, 391, 475


Jones, "Wheat Chart" 299


Jones writes of work at Washington_388


Joslyn, E. S.


288


"Journal" of Capt. Gale 138


Journey thru the Valley, Benton county, 811; Kittitas and Yakima Counties 760


Joyce, Mrs. Agnes 906


Juan de Fuca 104


Judson, J. P. 289


Judson, Rev. Lyman P 172


Jumble Shop, The 906


Jumps the track (fire) 767


Junc Rose Show, The 903


Kachess Lake Reservoir


374


Kamiakin described


227


"Kamiakin's Gardens"


277, 891


"Kamiakin Last Hero of the Yaki- mas" 97


Kamiakin, Leschi and Owhi 224


Kamm, Jacob 330


Kanasket, Nelson, Stahi and Kitsat __ 248


Kauffman, Ralph


357, 892


Kautz, A. V.


248


Kaynor, H. G. 515


Kaynor, J. C. 515


Kays, Ray


522


Keechelus Dam, Government report


374


Keeler, Dr. C. E.


377


Keith, J.


147


"Keep The Home Fires


Burning'


520


Kelley, Hall J. 160, 194


Kelley, J. K.


232, 242


Kelly, P.


456


Kelso, Mrs. W. A


843


Kendrick, John


115


Kennedy, Father, on Wilbur


543


Kennewick


844


Kennewick Commercial Club Mem-


bers 873


Kennewick Courier-Reporter on


Irrigation


385


"Kennewick Courier,"


The


853


Kennewick derivation


847


Kennewick election results, 1904 862


Kennewick, 1883 to 1889


846


Kennewick's first ordinances


862


Kenewick incorporated


862


"Kennewickles" and Advertisements


from "Courier" May 1, 1903 854-5


Kennewick on the Columbia 537


Kennewick's war record creditable 882


Kennewick Woman's Club


872


Kennewick papers


535


Kennewick Printing Co.


535


Kennewick's second Stage 851


Kennewick's third Stage


853


Kennewick "Reporter"


5.38


Ker, Jack


271


Ker, William 353, 484


Kesling, James 289, 480


Kesling, Mrs. Jane 480


Ketcham, Miss Libbie


843


Keys, Captain


249


941


INDEX


Kiefer, Sam


520


Kiester, W. H. 567


Kilbourne, Ralph


196


Kilmore plants a switch


582


Kingston, C. E


517


Kinney, James


529, 811, 910


Kiona and Benton City, 843; Papers


.535


Kip, Lieutenant


225


Kitsap, Kanasket, Stahi and Nelson


248


Kittitas County


.666


Kittitas County Democrat 515


Kittitas County "Independent"


515


Kittitas Exhibits, The


637


Kittitas County in Spanish-American


War.


730


Kittitas Pioneers, Officers of


892


· Kittitas "Spokesman"


517


Kittitas "Standard"_


497, 507, 566, 645;


on County Division


592


Kittitas Valley, 72; Irrigation Com-


pany 356


Kittitas Valley (Verse) 656


Kittitas "Wau-Wau," The 516


Klickitat


90


Knight, W. E.


803


Knowles, Arthur


796


Konnewock Canal


362


Kurtz, Mrs. Olive


901


Kuykendall, Dr. C. B.


95


LaChappelles, The


276


Ladd, W. L.


360


Ladies' Aid, The


869


"Lady Washington" The


115


LaFayette, General


162


Lake Cle Elum Reservoir


374


Lake Keechelus Reservoir


374


Lake Reservoirs


373


Lane, Secretary Franklin K.


385


Langdon, John


97


.


Large increase in plantings


552


Larson, A. E.


377, 891, 904


Larson, Mrs. A. E.


898, 904


Last Territorial and first State Gov-


ernors


308


Later American fur traders


158


Later and Larger private Canals


353


Later General History of Kittitas


County


621


Later History of Irrigation in Lower


Valley


363


Later newspapers, Yakima and El-


lensburg


512


Later Sedimentation


56


Lauber's Flower Garden, Mrs.


899


Lauber, Sebastian


353


Lawrence, Joe 277


"Lawyer"


229


Leasing System on reservation 561


Le Breton, George W.


219


LeClaire, William


187


Ledbetter Scheme


354


Ledyard, John 132


Lee, Jason


161, 168, 185, 510


Lee, Miss Helen


377


Leg crushed


652


Legislation is required


387


Lemcke, H. W.


889


Lemcke brings in big tractor


889


Lemon, Mrs. W. L.


906


Lemon, W. L. residence


414


Leonhard, Frederick


574


Leonhard Mountain


576


Le Play House


211


Leschi


248


Leschi and Quiemuth


248


Leschi, Owhi and Kamiakin


224


Leschi Tragedy, The


223


Leschi's death


249


Lesh, D. E


355


"Lest We Forget"


308


Letter from Swauk


584, 659


Letter postage ten cents.


910


Lewis and Clark Expedition


122


Lewis, F. B.


456


Lewis, James Hamilton


305


Lewis, J. J.


289


Lewis, Merriwether


122


Lewis, Mrs. I. L.


456


Lewis, William


288, 573


Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps, etc., 449


Lillie, Al.


286


Lilly House, The old.


414


Lime


.640


Lindsay, Walter


275


Lisa, Manuel


136


Listman, Mrs. G. J.


906


List of Immigrants of 1853.


202


List of Mayors and clerks, Kenne- wick 867


List of Soldiers from Mabton


521


Lister, Ernest


304, 386


Literature of Indian life


74


Lively debate at Business meeting.


_. 524


Live stock Product, 1917


327


Livestock shipments


808


Livingston, "Doc"


851


Livingston family, The


201


"Localizer" statement


508


042


INDEX


"Localizer" The 507, 652


Local Names 85


Lodges (Cle Elum) 777


Lodges, Ellensburg 685


McDaniels, Andy 274


McDaniels, Elisha 274


McDonald, Dan 275. 363


McDonald, E. R. 525


McDonald, Fenton 573


McDonald, Finnan 142


McDonald, James 573


McDonalds, The 799


McEwen, C. E. 402


Mc Ewen, John 571


McEwen, J. H. 573


McGrath, P. C. 780


McGraw, Governor 298


Mckay, Dr. William C. 97


McKay, Tom 225


McKee, Mrs. J. S. 906


McKinley, Allen 330


McKinley, Archibald 199


McLeod. Mrs. Crystal


97


McLoughlin, Doctor John 156, 200


McLoughlin, E. L. 538


McMorris, Lewis 242


McRichards, Mrs. Guy L. 900


Mc Whorter, L. V.


96, 239, 244, 549,


891. 916


Mabton .792


Mabton "Chronicle" 520, 792


Mabton, First officers of 792


Mabton Gold Stars 522


Mabton officials, present 792


Mabton, Townsite Co. 792


Mabton's War Work Allotment 521


Machine Shop for Prosser 833


Mackenzie, Alexander 135


Mahan, Dr. J. A. 892


Mahoney, Mrs. M. 535


Mandarins want furs 1.32


Mann, Mrs. W. T. 845


Mantey, O. M. 473


Many pioneer buildings left 413


Marine Gazette 511


Marks, J. P. 456


Marony, T. J. 519


Marquette College 413, 473, 478


Marshall, W. I. 175


Martha Berry School 905


Martin, Frank 792


Martin, J. W. 560


Martin, Joseph 491


"Mary" The 330


Maryland refuses to ratify 120


Mason, Allen C.


896


Mason, Governor


241


McArthur, G. A. 517, 523


McAusland, T. 288


Mc Bean, William


229


Mc Beth, Kate 87, 96, 167


Mc Bride, Henry 304


McCandless, Frank 357


McCaw, Samuel 98, 554


McClellan, George B 208


McComb, Robert 506


McConaughy. Rev. Frank 475


McConnell, C. B. 852


McCredie, Mrs. R. C. 904, 907


McCrimmon, Needham Masters 402


McCrosky, T. E. 538


Mccullough, E. 369


Mccullough, James 204


Lodges in Prosser at present. 842


Lodges in Yakima


484


Lodges of Sunnyside 802


Logical opinion, A


594


Lombard, Henry 432


Lombard, Mrs. Sue 377, 904


Long. Philip 456


Longmire, David 202, 267, 564, 891


Longmire, James 207


"Looking Glass" 224


Loolowcan 212


Loowit 90


"Lot Whitcomb" 330


Louisiana Purchase, The


121


Lounsdale, R. H. 540


Lovejoy, A. L.


174


Lovejoy's letter 176


Loveland, E. N.


491


lowe, S. J. 402, 410


Lowther, Dr. Granville 490


Lucas, Mrs. Minnie


906


Luce, F. A.


423


Luce, Frank H.


299


Lucier, Etienne


219


Ludi, Frederick


275, 565


Lum, C. A.


848


Lum, Mrs. C. E.


848


Lumber Produced, 1917


328


Lumber Shipments 808


Lundy, C. A. 852


Lyen, E. W. 284


Lyen family, The 275


Lyman, H. S.


94


Lyman, Prof. W. D


891


Lynch, Daniel 275


Lynch, Jay 98, 229,539


Lynch, John H. 423, 890


Lynch, Patrick


.567


943


INDEX


Masters, J. W. 289, 456


Mathews, J. D. 515


Matthieu, Francois 219


Mattoon, J. P.


288, 414


Mattoon, Mrs. Martha H.


456


"May Dacre" The


161


May, Mrs. L. J. 257


May Start Dam by Christmas 886


Mayor Ruffner


520


Mayors and Clerks, Ellensburg.


700


Mayors and Clerks of Prosser to date


831


Mayor's Message 697


Mayor's powers and duties (Yakima)


410


Maxon, Libranis


456


Meacham, A. B.


541


Mead, C. S.


363, 456


Meade, T. S.


289


Meadow Lark's Song Lingers


915


Meaning of Indian Names


589


"Me and President Keep the Peace"


259


Meany, Prof. E. S. 890


Meares, Capt. John 114


Measured the rivers


126


Medill, J. D.


485, 513


Meek, Joe


163, 219


Meeker, Ezra


205


Meeker-Stevens controversy


223


Meigs, L. O.


486


Mellen, C. S.


400


Members Constitutional Convention


294


Members Kennewick Commercial


Club


874


Memorable Mid-Winter ride


176


Men in World War, Yakima's com-


missioned


450


Men Wanted


652


Menzies, J. B.


579


Meredith, Frank


490


Messerly, Elias


573


Methods of disposing of the dead


100


Methods of local management illus-


trated 369


Michener, C. B. 528


Mileage of Yakima Valley Trans. Co. lines 344




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