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|Date-note=Reported July 9
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|City=Lummi Village near Bellingham
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|City=Lummi Village near Bellingham, Whatcom County
|State=WA
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|Country=USA
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|Team2=River Boys
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|Submitter=Mark Brunke
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In the afternoon Mr. F. F. Lane addressed the crowd in beautiful and well chosen remarks and apt quotations of poetry, to our great delight and edification. After the applause had ceased, Judge Tennant was called on, and after apologizing for his surprise, addressed the Indians in classic Chinook, and made some impromptu remarks in fair English. Captain Jance, of Mountain View, (Chairman,) made some happy remarks. Three rousing cheers were given for Mr. and Mrs. McDonough. Chief Henry, of Lummi, then made some remarks, through an interpreter, expressing the great pleasure of himself and people at the pleasure it gave them to meet with the white people to celebrate the day, and expressing the wish that peace and good will should ever continue between both people.
In the afternoon Mr. F. F. Lane addressed the crowd in beautiful and well chosen remarks and apt quotations of poetry, to our great delight and edification. After the applause had ceased, Judge Tennant was called on, and after apologizing for his surprise, addressed the Indians in classic Chinook, and made some impromptu remarks in fair English. Captain Jance, of Mountain View, (Chairman,) made some happy remarks. Three rousing cheers were given for Mr. and Mrs. McDonough. Chief Henry, of Lummi, then made some remarks, through an interpreter, expressing the great pleasure of himself and people at the pleasure it gave them to meet with the white people to celebrate the day, and expressing the wish that peace and good will should ever continue between both people.
We afterwards had horse and foot races, jumping matched, &c. Not an accident happened to mar our pleasure, and we all left feeling that we had spent a day pleasantly and profitably, and wishing that our friends live a century and do so handsomely each succeeding Fourth.  LOOKER ON.
We afterwards had horse and foot races, jumping matched, &c. Not an accident happened to mar our pleasure, and we all left feeling that we had spent a day pleasantly and profitably, and wishing that our friends live a century and do so handsomely each succeeding Fourth.  LOOKER ON.
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Bellingham WA (1890 pop. about 8,000) is about 90 miles N of Seattle.
 
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[Original Source] The Puget Sound Mail, La Conner, WA. July 9, 1881 .
[Original Source] The Puget Sound Mail, La Conner, WA. July 9, 1881 .

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