History of the Yakima Valley, Washington; comprising Yakima, Kittitas, and Benton Counties, Vol. I, Part 111

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


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Mill burns 577


Miller, Alexander 432, 486


Miller, Alfred


275


Miller, Rev. C. E. 520


Miller, G. W.


242


Miller, Miss Josie


851, 915


Miller, L. W


517


Milligan, J. K. 289


Mills


576


Mills, Billy 575


Mills, J. L. 357


Milroy, Judge R. B. 401


Minerals


639


Miner-Echo Publishing Co.


516


Miners come to the front


774


Miners elect officials


784


Miners' homes catch


767


Mining in Yakima Valley 278


Minto, John 97, 218


Minute Women and Boy Scouts


791


Mires, Austin


357, 565, 892


Mires, Mrs. Austin


568


Miscellaneous


638


Miscellaneous provisions North Yak- ima Incorporation Act 412


Missionary Period, The


166


Missouri Fur Company


136


"Mr. Greatheart"


199


Mitchell, William


204


Mix, James D.


288


Money Order Office


652


Monroe, James


121


Monument to


1853 immigration


204


"Mool-Mool"


540


Moore. E. B. 432


Moore, Governor M. F.


284


Moore, Maj. Robert


509


"More Stars for Mabton's Flag


521


Morgan, J. E.


781


Morgan. Jock


273, 799


Moritz, E. A.


369


"Morning Star"


82


Morris, N. H.


800


Morrison, Rev. and Family


204


Morrison, W. T.


357, 577


Moses


254, 258


Mosier, L. F.


273


Mothers' Congress, The


905


"Mother" Whitman


183


Moulton, M. M.


363


Moving the City (Yakima)


394


Mowry, Prof. William


175


Moxee City


786


Muller, Sr., C.


522


Municipal Government in Prosser 831


Municipal ownership favored.


436


Munn, David


579


Murfin, A. M.


517


Murphys, James, John and William


267


Murray, Mrs. David


905


Musical Club, The Ladies


900


Musical Program


520


944


INDEX


Mutual Creamery Co.,


552


Myers A. C. 268


Naches


786


Naches-Selah Canal 362


Nagle, Mrs. H. H. 843


Names of advertisers in "Herald", in 1889 416, 418


Names of chiefs signing treaty


264


Names of contributors


641


Names of early steamboats


330


Names of immigrants of 1853,


202, 205


Names of Mabton soldiers


521


Names of petitioners for Kenne-


wick's incorporation


861


Names of present Yakimans


who


moved from old town to new. 402


Names of presidential electors, 1892 298


Names of river captains, pilots and


pursurers


332


Names of schools, and district num-


bers


458


Names of the mountain, The


927


Names of witnesses to treaty sign-


ing


265


Nason, Broshea and Doshea


273


National League for Women's Serv-


ice


902


"Native Races," Bancroft's


92


Native races of Central Washington 74


Navigation and Irrigation


389


Negro Creek district


64


Nelson Ditch of 1867


352


Nelson, John B.


267, 273


Nelson, Stahi, Kanasket and Kitsap


248


Nesoutis


916


Nesselhouse, August .573


New Development (editorial) 518


Newell, F. H.


Newell, Robert


352, 366


New order of things, A


163, 241


252


Newlands, Senator F. G.


New railway lines


352


342


Newspaper typewritten


516


Newspapers arrive twice yearly


510


Newspapers come around the Horn


510


Newspapers of other towns


516


Newspapers of Yakima Valley 496


Nez Perce war in the Wallowa in '77 254


Nichols, Miss Lucy 414


Nichols, Mrs. Anna R. 458


Nichols, Mrs. R. C. 905


Nickel and quicksilver


66


Nickel Ledge


58


Nixon, Dr. O. W


175


Noble, T. K.


366


Norman, W. H.


803


North Coast Railroad Co


344


Northern Pacific begun


337


Northern Pacific Company, The.


.530


Northern Pacific Irrigation Co .__ 363, 916


Northern Pacific, Yakima and Kitti-


tas Irrigation Co


797


"Northwest Forum"


514


North-West Fur Company


142


Northwestern


Improvement


Com-


pany


355


Northwest Light & Water Co. fran- chise 436


Northwestern Magazine, The


796, 376


Northwestern Stage Company


336


North Yakima. Act to incorporate __ 404


North Yakima, Founding and growth


of


.392


North


Yakima


(From


Oregonian,


Jan. '89)


419


North Yakima officials


441


set


North Yakima townsite lands


aside


395


Notice (Cascade district),


.628


Notice to shareholders of Sunnyside


Water Users Association


369


Notice: To whom it may concern.


.596


Nourse, M. F.


559


Number of teachers in each school


district


458


Nuttall, Thomas


161


Oakes, Zillah


795


O'Brien, F. J.


364


"Observer," The


517


Odell, J. W.


288


Odeneal, T. B.


541


Offers of help (to Cle Elum)


769


Officers' bonds filed.


750


Officers Chamber of Commerce


730


Officers elected in Yakima County, 1868 285


Officers Kennewick Commercial Club 873


Officers of Grandview


807


Officers of Kittitas Pioneers


892


Official results


776


O'Hara, Rev. E. V.


187


O'Larey, E. J.


538


Old churches


413


Oldest house in Yakima Valley


793


Oldest Indians interviewed


854


Old grist mill on Simcoe Creek.


558


Olding, J. G.


569


Olds, D. F.


791


945


INDEX


Old times in the Yakima Valley. 909


"Old Whitehead" 200


O'Leary, E. J. 886


Olmstead, J. D. 573


Olmstead, Phil


572,575


Olmstead, S. B.


571


Olncy, Frank


85, 554


Olney, Nathan


98, 240, 273


Olney, Nealy


557


Olney, William


85


"Olympia Columbian"


511


O'Malley.


Dan,


discovers


Indian


burying ground


854


One hundred and thirty-one cars ap-


ples


888


O'Neil, James


218


O'Neil, Miss M.


456


One Sluskin hanged


927


One thousand men to the front


584


"Only $1500. for soldier morale"


520


Only partial darkness


769


On the tip of Mt. Adams.


40


Orchard gardening, Profits in


804


Orcharding source of profit


804


Ord, Capt. E. O. C.


241


Ordinances (No. Yakima)


411


"Oregon Dragoons," The


195


"Oregon fever," The


201


Oregonian writes up North Yakima


419


"Oregon or the grave"


195


O. S. N. Company


331


Oregon "Spectator"


507


O .- W. Railway & Navigation Co.


343


Organizing Pioneers Association


890


Origin of fire (Cle Elum) 764


Origin of Names


86


Other crops


552


Other white men came.


926


Outbreak of war


238


Outline history of Reservation 539


Over the top the first day


522


Owens, D. W., "Dad Owens,"


859


Owens, H. K.


364


Owhigh


213


Owhi, Leschi and Kamiakin


224


Pacific Fur Company 138


Pacific Light & Power Company 356


Pacius, B. C. 520


Pacius, B. J. 792


Packwood, H.


573


Packwood, S. T.


357


Page, Henry


491


Pahotacute, Battle of


241


Paine, Thomas 162


Painter, Margaretta


568


Painter, Margaretta A.


509


Painter, Philip


509


Palmer, General


225


Palmer, Mrs. L. B.


481


Pambrun, Pierre


160


Pandosy, Father


227


Papers of other towns


516


Parker, Dr. Samuel


169, 178


Parker, Fred


395


Parker, Russell


525


Parker, William


273, 793


Parish, G. W.


288, 455, 573


Pasco leads the way 389


Pastors in 1902, Yakima's.


483


Pastors in Yakima, 1918


483


Patriotic day at fair


489


Paving improvements


447


Pay of county officers


599,600


Parker Bottom


793


Parent-Teachers' Associations


905


Pastors of Sunnyside churches


801


"Pea Greenc"


538


"Peace and its meaning"


519


Peace celebration


519


Pearson, A. B., House of


414


Pearson, the express rider.


231


Peck, J. P


579


Peed. W. J.


681


Pell, Gilbert


273


Pengruber, Agnes (Ward)


910


P. E. O.


906


People's ticket won (Yakima) 434


"Peoria Party," The


173


Period of Indian wars


222


Perkins, Lorenzo


257


Perkins murder, The


255


Perry, Hugh


573


Perry, J. M.


573


Perry, Mrs. J. M.


904


Personal mentions in "Courier." 1903


856


Personals


652


Peshastin District 62


Peshastin formation


58


Petition for division


595


Petrographic characters


60


Pcupeumoxmox, Chief


184,224


Petition for incorporation


860


Petition (Cascade district)


628


Phillips, W. W.


95


Physical and aboriginal history


33


Picnic to Swauk


658


Piend1, Henry


522


Pierce County's display (Fair)


491


94€


INDEX


Pierce, Thomas 275


Pike, Mrs. Granville Ross 904


Pioneer


380, 898


Pioneer


Association


for


Yakima


County


890


Pioneer buildings left 413


Pioncers, camp fires and talkfests


890


Pioneer journalism


510


Pioneer life in the valley


589


Pioneer meeting, to organize


499


Pioneer merchants


780


Pioneer stage lines, The


335


Pitman, F. L.


843


Plans complete for registering


524


Platt, Miss Lima


792


Pleasant Bounds house 414


Poetry of Irrigation


376


Pohotecute, or Pahquytecoot


787


Poindexter, Miles


304


Police department


443


Political history, Benton Co. .736


Political history, Kittitas Co 592


Pond, C. B.,


780


Poppleton, Irene Lincoln 331


Population figures, 1889-1890. 295


Populist and prohibition votes


299


Porter, James M.


178


Portia Club


901


Postoffice established 780


Postoffice in Shoudy's store 574


Potatoes by carload


805


Potato crop, $3,364


803


Potatoes, eight to twelve tons to acre


552


Potatoes, "Home of the Great Big Baked" 552


Potato Growers' Association 792


Poultry awards (Fair)


492


Powder at $50.00 per hundred


181


Powell. Luke


889


Powers, I. N.


342


Powers of the corporation ( Yakima) 404


Pratt. A. J.


289. 480


Pratt, Eben


480


Pratt, G. W.


456


Pratt, Mrs. Hanna


480


Preempt a claim


913


Prentiss, Narcissa


169


Preparing the bread root


587


Pre-railroad facts


679


Present officers of Granger


798


Present officials of Sunnyside


800


Present residents of Yakima


who


moved from old to new town 402


Presidential electors, 1892


298


Presidential electors, 1904


615


Press in Benton County, The 525


Press of Yakima Valley, The 496


Pre-Tertiary Periods


54


Pre-Tertiary rocks


57


Press, The, in smaller towns.


517


Prevost, J. B.


147


Priddy, D. C.


887


Principal Crops


5.52


Principals of the Academy


474


Pringle, Mrs. C. S., on Whitman


182


Prior, Robert


492


Private irrigation enterprises, Sum- mary of 365


Private irrigation systems 352


Private school by Mrs. Rich


911


Private schools, Yakima County


473


Proclamation of statehood


294


Productions


797


Profiteering. Would eliminate 386


Profit in orcharding


804


Profits of the fur business


133


Prosch, Thomas W.


238, 251


Prospects better than ever


388


Prospects are good for government irrigation 838


Prosser


811


Prosser "American" 525


Prosser boy wins on corn


494


Prosser celebrates July 4, '84


911


Prosser churches at present


842


Prosser Community Club


812


Prosser, Facts about


530


Prosser Falls "Bulletin"


528


Prosser Falls Irrigation Company 355, 520; improvements 814, 830


Proser papers,


525


Prosser Publishing Co.


535


Prosser "Record"


525


Prosser's water power


531


Prosser to Ainsworth, fare $5.00.


910


Prosser Townsite, The


813


Prosser, W. F.


277, 355, 485, 812


Protection to person and property __ 443


Provencher, Doctor


186


Provisional government 217; institut- ed 197


Public acts of 58th Congress


545


Public Educational Order


906


Publications, Yakima and Ellensburg


512


Public Utilities, Toppenish


790


Pumping system installed


857


Purdy Flint house, The old


414


Qualchan


238. 917


Quicksilver and Nickel


66


947


INDEX


Quiemuth and Leschi 248


Quiltenenock 233


Quilting bees 899


Races at 1918 Fair 489


Races native to Central Washington_ 74


Raiberti, Jean Baptiste 190


Railroads


632


Railroad Age, The


336


Railroad Commission, The 748


Railroad completed to Prosser


911


Rainfall, Variation of


347


Rains, Major


239


Randall, Amasa S. 516


Randall, U. M.


516


Randalls, A. S. and U. M.


508


Rankin, George S.


344, 361


Ratification of Trustee acts


397


Raymond, Mrs. Charlotte


906


Reavis, J. B.


360, 401


Rebuilding our burned city


772


Reclamation act


352


Reclamation era


382


Reclamation payments extended.


373


Recollections of Kennewick


912


Recollections of O. A. Fechter


892


Record of elections


751


"Record-Press," The


508, 515


Record Publishing Co.


497, 515


Recreation parks


446


Record of disaster


146


Rector, William


200


Red Cross arrives


769


Red Cross notes


522


Red Cross work of Home Economics Club 902


Redfield, T. J. 410


Redman, W. H. 371


Red Wolf


231


Reed, Charles B.


567


Reed. D. C.


457


Reed, E. M. 506


Reed, Miss Emily 377


Reed, Fred


355, 484. 896


Reed. Mrs. Mary 480


Reed, Walter J.


762


Reeser, Mr.


573


Relief work starts (Cle Elum fire) __ 768 Registrars and places of registration_524 "Republic" gives list of commissioned men 450


"Republican-Bulletin"


525, 528, 812


Reservation ships about 8,000 cars


yearly


.555


Resolutions for and against railroad_338


Result of first election in Yakima county 285


Results attained (Sunnyside)


803


Results of 1890 election


605


Results of races


490


Return to Pendleton


910


Ricard, Rev. Father


240


Rich, Nelson


277, 364, 813, 910


Richards, G. W. 491


Richards, N. C.


486


Richland "Advocate"


538, 885


Richland incorporates


884


Richland school board


884


Richland Festival, The


885


Richland, Hanford and White Bluffs


sections


364


Richmond, Mrs.


271


Riddle for historian, A


924


Riggs, H. B.


432


Riot of fun as Elks invade Fair Grounds 489


River business enormous in 1863


332


Road metal


69


"Robbers' Roost"


272, 510, 568


Robbins, Dr. John


573


Roberts, Jack


277


Roberts, Mrs. May


906


Robertson, Col. W. W.


502, 506, 904


Robinson, A. B.


250


Robinson, E. T.


791


Robinson, George


573


Robinson, Thomas R.


525


Rocky Mountain Fur Company


158


Rode Indian Cayuses


925


Rodman, G. E.


370


Rogers, Cornelius


174


Rose Society formed


903


Roselle, John


565


Rosencrantz, Ben 277


Ross, Alexander 148, 164, 564


Ross, Mrs, Mary A.


491


Ross, S. M.


491


Roslyn


777


Roslyn Bank Robbed .777


Roslyn Basin


66


Roslyn Commercial Club


781


Roslyn churches


781


Roslyn drill squad out.


768


Roslyn incorporated


782


"Roslyn Miner"


516


Roslyn "News"


516


Rousch, H. G.


801


Rowland, Mary L.


569


Rozelle, John and family


275


Ruckle & Olmstead


331


048


INDEX


Rudkin, J. J. 363


Rudow, L. A. 860


Rudow, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. 860


Running true to form (Germany) .518


Rusk, C. E.


528


Russia wakes up 107


Sacrifices required 476


Sagebrush everywhere 912


Sager children taken in by Whitmans


182


Sahale


90


St. Elizabeth's Hospital 413


Saint, H. Y.


486


St. Joseph's Academy for Girls_190, 473


St. Joseph's Catholic church


478


St. Joseph's Mission


188, 189


St. Onge, Father


541


St. Peter's Mission


188


St. Rose's Mission


189


Saloons open day, night and Sunday


897


Sampson, W. C. 537


Sanders, C. A. 573, 577


Sanders' Mill 652


Sanderson, C. E.


377


Sanitation and promotion of cleanli-


ness


445


Sargent, Nelson 205


Sargent, Asher 205


Saunders, Professor 49


Sawmill built


373


Sawyer, W. P.


188, 363


Sawyer, W. W. 804


Saylor, Fred A. 90, 95


Schanno, Charles


276, 371, 353, 394


Schanno, Joseph


276, 280, 383, 394


Schisthi and Schorn


402


Schlosser, R. K.


803


Schmidt, John


567


Schnebly, Charles 567


Schnebly, D. J. 288, 507, 567


Schnebly, Dors


259


Schnebly, F. D.


260, 508


Schnebly, Henry


567, 892


Schnebly, Jean 568


Schnebly, J. R.


456


Schneblys, The


510


School board 708; of 1902 458


School districts, valuation, etc .. 317


School districts, Yakima county, 1919- '20 458


Schools 455; at Kennewick 849; at


Wapato


788


Schools, churches and societies, Kennewick 871; of Yakima 454; of Ellensburg 703


Schools (Cle Elum)


.777


Schools of county (Benton), 757; of Grandview 805; of Prosser, Present 842; of Sunnyside 801


Schools, private, in Yakima County_473


School statistics 1918, Yakima


458


Schulze, Paul


359, 399, 795


Schwingler, Herman


357


Scudder, H. B.


344


Scudder, Alice B.


473


Second county display


491


Secretaries of the Territory


307


Secretary of War Porter


178


Secret Societies in Prosser, 1905


842


Sedimentation


56


Segregation of warrants, June, 1918 442


Selah Gap and Painted Rocks


785


Selah-Moxee Canal


361


Selah "Optimist"


517


Selah, Town of


785


Selah Valley Canal


898


Selalı Valley Ditch Company


353


Semi-Underground houses


101


Senator Jones back of irrigation


391


Sercombe, Mr. and Mrs. J


860


Servoss, Fred


491


Settlements and occupations


848


Seventh Day Adventist School


473


"Shabbiest"


213


Sharp, J. P. 289


Sharp, W. A. 781


Sharpe, Harry S. 376


Sharpstein, B. L


288


Shaser, George


570


Shaughnessy, W. J.


538


Shaw, Captain


182


Shaw, Colonel, B. F. 211


Shaw, Mrs. A. J.


414


Shellers, J. B.


804


Sheridan, Philip H. 241


Sheriff on scene (Cle Elum) 768


Sheriff's posse trace robbers


780


Sherman, John


852


Shipments, 1917, from Yakima and Benton Counties 807


Shluskin


927


Shock, Mr. and Mrs. 204


Shooshooskin. 589


Short Notes


653


Shot at


498


Shoudy, John A.


272, 568, 576


949


INDEX


Shull, J. W. 410


Shultz, William 491


Shushuskin raises first garden 565


Sicade, Henry 98


"Signal," The


502


Silver and Copper 65


Simmons, Captain James


277


Simmons-Vaughn ditch


353


Simpson, Mrs, S. L.


456


Simpson, Sir George


200


Sinclair, Mrs. R. C.


906


Size of Columbia River


119


Skloom 233


Slaughter, Lieutenant 239


Slemmons. Arthur L. 515


Slemmons, Mrs.


890


Sluskin died in 1917


923


Sluskin neither lies nor steals


922


Sluskin no relation to Shluskin


927


Sluskin on "guiding two men to


white mountain"


923


Sluskin's age not known 921


Sluskin's last public talk. 923


Sluskin's passion for good horses.


._ 922


Sluskin's true narrative


923


Smaller river towns celebrate


883


Smith, A. B.


174


Smith, Birdie Clareta 569


Smith, C. A.


513, 848


Smith, E. L.


97


Smith, Edward P. 230


Smith, George


567


Smith, George Otis


51


Smith, G. W.


572


Smith, Hal. S.


517


Smith, Harlan I.


98, 847


Smith, Jedadiah 159


Smith, Jeff .567


Smith, Joseph 183


Smith, Sherman 357


Smith, Silas


109


Smithson, J. H.


357


Smohalla laughs it off 269


Smyser, Prof. Selden


569, 892


Snake River project has advantages __ 390


Snelling, Benjamin


268


Snipes & Co. Bank fails 342


Snipes, Ben


267, 779


Snively, Harry 492


Snively, Henry J. 299, 781


Snowfall, Range of 347


Snyder, Mrs. Nona 904


Societies, Ellensburg


703


Societies of Yakima


454


Soda Springs,


.786


Soil


796


Soldiers from Mabton, List of 521


Some steps in municipal life 413


Sonderman Mr. 846


Song of Dust Demons 378


Song of the Demons 381


Song of the Engineers


383


Song of the Waterwheel 382


Sons of American Revolution 891


Soots, O. C.


484


Sowles, Capt, Cornelius 140


Spain's opoprtunity


110


Spalding Rev. H. H. 169


Special campaigns


432


Special edition of Wapato "Indepen- dent 523


Special election Feb., 1891


606


Special election of 1889


295


Special meeting county commission- ers 630


"Spectator," Sketch of, Bancroft's


.510


Speelyi


87


Spencer, Lancaster


556


Sperry, L. E. aequires "Republican"


501


Splawn, A. J. 97, 267, 344, 486, 564, 891 Splawn, A. J., on Wilbur 541


Splawn, Capt. W. L. 258


Splawn, Charles A.


.270, 276, 284, 564


Splawn, Judge Charles


567


Splawn, Viola


566


Splawn's "Kamiakin"


232


Splawns, The


270


Spofford, C. A.


795


"Spokan." The on Snake River line 499


Sports, The (at Prosser)


837


Sproull, W. R.


528, 535


"Squaw Men" among first comers __ 267


Squibb, H. L.


843


Squire, Watson C. 298


Stacy, Martin Van Buren 896


Stahi, Kanasket and Kitsap


248


Stair, D. W.


371, 457


Stair, Mrs. Ella Parker


457


Standard Directory


.646


"Standard," The, correspondence from


583


Starkey, William 491


"Star of Oregon," The


196


Starting of the fur trade. 1,32


Start on return journey


128


State Fair of Washington


487


State Fair, The


487


Statehood,


605


State Normal School


455


State officers, vote for, 1892


299


State projects


368


950


INDEX


Statistics, Some concluding 326


Steamboat Era, The 329


Steamers, Names of early 330


Steinweg. Mrs. S. E. 899


Steinweg, W. L.


415, 485


Stelling, Jacob 491


Steptoe. Colonel E. J. 245. 251


Steptoe's defeat 253


Sterling, Guy 371


Sterling, S. T.


289


Stevens appointed governor


283


Stevens. A. W. 574


Stevens, Gen. Hazard, 223, 891


Stevens, Gov. I. I. 209, 223, 226


Stevens, J. H. 920


Stevens, Mitchel


575


Stevens, W. A. 573


Stevenson, J. W. 275. 289


Stewart, Charles


275


Stewart, J. K. 781


Stewart, Mary Ellen 368


Sticcas


235


Stiles. L. I. 473


Stockades, The 586


Stockmen, Some first 581


Stone, John A.


898


Stone. Rev. W. W.


516


Storage now developed


551


Storage water


370, 550, 570


Stories of the fur traders, 147


Storrs, L. S. 68


"Stovepipe Canal"


848


Story of early days


256


Strahoon, Robert 343


"Strait of Horrors"


200


Strobach, Richard


371, 414, 922


Strong. William 241


Stuart, David


142


Stuart. James


374


Stuart. John 142


Stuart, Robert


142


Students of Indian Myths 91


Stwires, Chief delivers an address 891


Subscription School .665


Substitute for coffee


590


Sugar at $50.00 per hundred


181


Sugar beets 5.52


Sugar beets produced, 1917, 328


Sugar beets shipped 809


Sulktalthscosum ( Moses) 224


Sullivan, M. C. 780


Summary of engineers report 626


Summary of private enterprises 365


Summers airs views on irrigation 388 we imers and Jones working for irri- gation 388


Summers, Dr. John W. 388


Summers favors other projects also_390


Sunday school started 479


Sunnyside and Grandview 798


Sunnyside Canal 359. 517


Sunnyside Commercial Club 80.3


Sunnyside incorporated 780


Sunnyside Library


802


Sunnyside Products


803


Sunnyside Project


324


Sunnyside projects and extensions __ 369


Sunnyside "Sun"


517, 802


Sunnyside "Times"


517


Sunnyside Water Users' Association


report


370


Surprise party, A 859


Swan, James G.


92


Swauk District


61


Sweeps onward (Cle Elum fire)


766


Swigart. C. H.


366, 374


Switchback completed in '88


338


Tahoma Cemetery 446


Tahoma is "White Mountain" 927


Tall and Short Strangers, The


924


Tamsaky


225


Tamahas wields tomahawk


185


Tampico 786


Tanner. Miss Alice 479


Tanner, Elisha


276, 474, 479, 480


"Tasted bread for first time"


926


Taylor. E. W. R.


888


Taylor, George


275


Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William


566, 569. 892


Taylor's experiences with Enamese- chee Bill 586


Taylors, The


277


Tea made from berries


926


Teaching force at Wapato


788


Teachers in Roslyn Public Schools __ 709 Teachers of Benton County, 1918-19_758


Teachers of Yakima County. Direc- tory of 460


Teachers receiving "Licenses" 1869- 72 456


"Te-he"


847


Telephone wires open 769


Ten acres enough


797


"Tenderfoot" takes a trip


582


Tenneson, Alice M.


377


Ten per cent made on $1500 per acre valuation 804


Terms of Sale 797


Territorial Associate Justices


308


Territorial Att'y-General


308


951


INDEX


Territorial Auditors 308


Territorial Chief Justices 308


Territorial Treasurers


307


Territorial delegates in Congress


306


Territorial Officers


646


Territorial legislature of 1858


283


Tertiary Period, Eocene Epoch


56


Thomas. Mrs. Sam 572


"These are an American's pass-


ports"


197


Thiele, A. J. 525


Thompson, David 135


Thompson, T. B.


851, 914


Thompson, Mrs. Albert J


480


Thompson, R. R.


330


Thomas Adj. Gen.


244


Thornton, J. Q.


220


Thorn, Capt, Jonathan 140


Thorp, Dulcena Helen


270, 566


Thorp. F. Mortimer


267, 284. 565


Thorp, Major John


271


Thorp, Mrs. Philena (Henson)


267


Thorp. Melissa


566


Thorp, Leonard


267, 288, 352, 457


Thorp. Rufus Clifford


566


Thorp helps


772


Thorp, Village of


784


Three Thousand acres to sugar beets


552


"Three-ring circus" The


297,


610


Three Spanish Voyages 111


Three principal gold-mining districts 61


Three ways of cooking


589


Threshed Grain


638


Tieton Project


325, 372


Tiffany, R. K.


349, 360


Tigards, The


276


Tilaukait talks to Whitman 185


Tjossem Mill, The 365


Tjossem, R. P.


577


Timber lands on reservation


559


"Tisanawa, witch doctor"


918


Tisunya 917


To alfalfa growers 858


Toby and Nancy 588


To keep open house 414


Tolmie, Dr. W. F.


205


"Tomanowas Bridge"


89


Tomatoes from half-acre $500 803


Tomlinson, John


520


Toppenish 789


Toppenish boys answer last call. 520


Toppenish Commercial Club 550


Toppenish over top in Liberty Loan


791


Toppenish "Review" 517


Toppenish Schools and Churches .790


Toppenish "Tribune"


519


Town and County 651


Town and County


(From


WVena-


chie )


583


Town almost depopulated 916


"Town" Canal, The


575


Town Building


907


Towns on North Side of River


793


Town was wide open


897


Townsend, J. K. 161


Towtownahhee Monument


923


Tough place at first


403


Town hidden by Foliage


893


Townsen, Miss Frances


904


"Tragedy of Leschi," The


223


Transcript of proceedings 626


Transient Papers, Yakima and Ellens-


burg


515


Transportation Age, The


329


Trappers, Hunters, Trail-makers


131


Treaty with Yakimas, 1855 260


"Tribune." The


517


Troglodytes


514


Trustees chamber of Commerce 730


Trustee property, North Yakima. 397


Tuesley, George F. 506


Turner, George


298, 304


Turner, Miss Pauline


489


Turner, Robert A.


515


T'Vault, Col. William


510


Twentieth Century Club


901


"Two Battles"


905


Two bridges built 574


Two factions


415


Two hotels built


800


Two Noted Contemporary Yakima Chiefs 916


Two thousand five hundred dollars


from ten acres potatoes


805


Twinite


921


Two tons of potatoes from 75 x 85 feet 803


"Twice-a-week News." The 515


Tyler, President


174, 178


Tyler, Walter E.


535


Tyler, W. D.


355


L'dell. Mrs. C. E. 905


L'dell. Mrs. Alberta 906


"I'matilla." The


330


U. S. attorneys in territory


307


U. S. marshals in territory


307


U. S. postoffice established


573


U. S. surveyors general in territory_307


United Mine Workers' election


.783


952


INDEX


Union Gap Irrigation Co. 374


Union Pacific Railroad Co. 344


Union of North-West and Hudson's Bay Companies 155


"Vale" and "Greetings," ("Bulletin") 534


"Vale" of George and Alice Boomer


526


Valedictory, Schnebly's 508


Value of exports, 1917 323


Value of reservation crops


555


Van Amberg, Mrs. Jessamine


906


Van Antwerp, Ira


911


Vance, George


900


Vance, R. M, 484


Vancouver, Capt. George 117


Van Brunt, Mrs. Ed 906


Van Marter, J. G.


355


Van Vleet, Professor


473


Varied spellings of names


75


Varney, Mrs. A. C. 905


Vaughn, John


567


Vaughn, Thomas 277. 456


Vegetables __ 638;


produced,


1917,


326; shipments 807


"Venture," The 330


Verity, A. C.


534


Verity, A. E.


534


Verran, William


522, 557


Victor, Mrs. F. F.


175


Victory of the Volunteers


244


Villard, Henry


337, 795


"Visions Fulfilled" 377


Vivian, Mrs. Alice 479


Voice, J. E.


573


Volume shipping over Yakima Valley


Trans. Co. lines, 1917 344


von Winkel, W. 49


Voorhees, Charles, 291; Delegate 507


Vote of 1870 for county seat .287


Vote to locate school house


910


Voyageurs and Coureurs des bois


145


Wade, Walter 520


Waiilatpu 172


Wake, George T. 782


Wakker, Letitia 456


Walden. Freeman


794


Walker, Charles 288


Walker, C. B. 573


Walker, Cyrus 258


Walker. I. R. 162


Walker, R. C. 796


Walker, Rev. Elkanah 174


Walker, William 167


Wallace, J. R. 508 Walla Walla Bulletin on Irrigation


386, 388


Walla Walla campaign


242


Waller, Rev. A. F. 221


Ward, M. A.


812


Ward, Michael


910


Warnecke, Mrs. Emma


813, 909


Warnecke, Fred


813


Walsh, J. F. 373


"Want swap coat? Want swap horse?" 212


War organizations 906


Wapato


788


Wapato churches 789


Wapato "Independent" 522


Wapato project


325


Wapatox Canal, The 362


Warbass, Mr.


273


Warburton, Congressman 486


War chiefs of the Indians. 224


War Eagle


224


Ward Brothers 402


Warren gets "justice" 281


Warrior General Vein 63


War of 1812, the climax 147


War on the railroad, The


338


War Savings Stamps, Liberty Bonds,


etc.


449


"Wasco," the steamer 330


Washington Irrigation Co. 360


Washington "Historical Quarterly".


923


Washington Lodging House


858


Washington Irrigation Co., Letter to_794


Washington "Sentinel"


514


Washington State Fair 449


Washington State Normal School. 710


Washington universally "wet"


908


Water question, The


695


Water systems


446


Water transportation 345


Watson, H. R. 534


Watson, Mrs. Halsey 906


Watt, Aaron E.


510


Webster. Daniel 178


Weed, A. B.


401, 410, 432, 485


"Weekly Epigram"


513


"Weekly Record," The, First Number


of 890


Weekly "Free Press" 513


Week's average good (fair) 495


Wehe. A. F. 525


Weikel, George 371


Weller, Martin 533


Wells, J. H.


357


West Kittitas Canal 356


953


INDEX


Westport, Mo., starting point. 198


West Side Canal 575


Weyallup's Memorial to "higher offi- cials" 919


Weyallup Wayacika 917


"Wheat Chart" Jones 299


Wheat 25c in Walla Walla 342


Wheeler, A. 570


Wheeler Blockhouse, The. 569


Wheeler, C. H. 573


Wheeler, Charles


569, 571


Wheeler, Olin D. 124


Wheeler, George


571


White Bluffs "Spokesman" 538, 886


"White Eagle"


156


White, Charles A 285


White, Fred


273


White Bluffs


886


White Elephant," The 848


White Swan


548


Whitfield, W. G. 781


Whitman becomes lost 177


Whitman goes to Boston 179


Whitman, Perrin B.


179


Whitman's letter to Secretary Porter. 179


Whitman massacre, The


184


Whitman Mission 185


Whitman College 169


Whitman controversy, The


175


Whitman's diary, Mrs.


169


Whitman, Marcus 164, 169


Whitman, Alice Clarissa 172


Whitney, F. C. & Son


514


Whitson, Mrs. Edward.


891


Whitson, A. B.


568


Whitson, Edward


288, 344, 360, 394, 410, 484, 892 Whitsons, Edward and Albert 568


"Who drank whisky off Peupeumox- mox' ears?" 243


"Who was the Jonah?" 434


Whyama


87


Wigle, Dan 571


Wilbur, James H.


190, 255, 540


Wilbur stops German peddling


booze 543


Wilcox, C. A. 289


Wiley, A. J. 366


Wiley, Hugh and family 275


Wiley City


786


Wiley, Lovina Sherman. 475


Wiley, Martha


475, 891


Wiley, Wallace


352, 891


Wiley, W. W.


891


Wilgus, Mrs. G. W.


909


Wilgus, George 813


Wilkes, Capt. Charles 91, 195


Wilkes Expedition, The 195


Willamette University


169


Williams, Miss N. N 843


Williams, Miss Kate 877


Williams, F. A. 517


Williams, O. 456


Williams, Mrs. Wallis


904


Wilkinson, D. S. 887


Willoughby, Perry 538, 885


Williamson, Mrs. O. K. 904, 907


Williamson, Mrs. E. B 904


Wilson, William 275, 565


Wilson, Woodrow 287


Wilton, William 98


Winship Brothers


137


Winthrop describes scenes and ad-


ventures


209


Winthrop, Theodore 92


Wishpoosh myth 44


Weisberger, Mrs. Maude. 906


Witters, H. C.


763


Wiyeast


90


Womack. Virgil


522


Woman's Committee, Council Na-


tional Defense


906


Women's Clubs 891, 898


Woman's Club of Yakima, The 899


Woman's Club in Red Cross work.


_900


Woman's Missionary Society


481


Woman suffrage


617


Woodcock, Ernest


474, 475


Woodcock, Mrs. Frances E


478


Woodcock, Fenn B., sketch of.


476


Woodcock, Etha


475


Woodcock Academy principals


474


Woodcock Academy


474


Woodin, Ira


204


Wool, General


240


Woolery, Mary Ann


206


World's trotting record broken


495


World war, Yakima's financial part in 449 Would eliminate profiteering 386


Would develop sugar beet industry __ 387


Would accommodate 50,000 families.388


Would cost six millions


389


Wright, Col. George


241


Wright's letter to General Jones.


245


Wyeth, Nathaniel


159, 168


Yahpahmox


917, 920


Yakima, an industrial center


447


Yakima Basalt


59


Yakima Business College


473


954


INDEX


Yakima Canal and Land Co. 359


Yakima Chamber of Commerce,


Executives of 485


Yakima churches 478


Yakima city officials, 1886-1917.


430


Yakima Commercial Club __ 328, 371, 484


Yakima County press in small towns_517


Yakima County private schools 473


Yakima County teachers, Directory of 460


Yakima Daily Times 513


Yakima Democrat 514


Yakima Democrat on municipal poli-


tics 432


Yakima exports, 1917 323


Yakima fruit for passing soldiers. 906


Yakima Hardware Co. 415


Yakima "Herald" advertisers, 1898


416-418


Yakima "Herald" on 1918 fair 489


Yakima Historical Society 891


"Yakima" Hotel, The 894


Yakima Improvement & Irrigation Co. 354


Yakima "Independent" 514


Yakima Indian reservation 539


Yakima Inter-Valley Traction Co. 344


Yakima Irrigating and Improvement Co. 916


"Yakima, My Yakima"


376


Yakima Pioneer Association 204


Yakima "Record"


497


Yakima "Republican"


501


Yakima Reservation, Crop census


553


Yakima schools in 1902 458 Yakima's commissioned men in World


war


450


Yakima's contribution of men to


World war


450


Yakima's contribution to Cle Elum. _772


Yakima's financial part in World war_449


Yakima's honor roll (World war) __ 451


Yakima "Signal" 291, 502


Yakima Social Club 485


Yakima Valley District Federation __ 903


Yakima Valley farmer


513


Yakima Valley geology


48


Yakima Valley "Optimist"


517


Yakima Valley Potato Growers' As-


sociation


555


Yakima Valley Press, The 496


Yakima Valley Transportation Co ._ 344


Yakima "Washingtonian" 514


Yakima was tough place in '86 403


Yelleppit


128


York. W. Z. 259. 918


Young, B. F.


353


Young Chief


225


Young, Ewing 194. 218


Young, Joseph


229


Young, S. A. M.


557


Zillah and Granger .795


Zillah "Free Press' 517, 523, 796


Zillah officers 796


Zimmerman, W. S. 515


Zokeseye


279


Zumwalt. John


268





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