Detroit Firm Eyes New Foundry To Employ 1000
The Massa thuretta company plans a new foundry in the city to create about 1,000 jobs. Avery asserts three years could secure market demand and a local plant would cost around $6,000 to $6,000. Executives and Business Men's committee will meet at 7:45 tomorrow at the gas office to discuss funding and location.
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Detroit
Dmy Avery
Massathuretta’ Company
Avery
St Luis
Transit speed claims hover between Montpelier and Delray
The Detroit Tribune reports a rapid transit line reaching speeds around sixty miles per hour with an incident noting a 82 mile per hour claim and spurts of activity at various intervals. The muddled data mentions President Hammy and a Wabagh sieele in Montpelier Michigan and Delray, but specifics are unclear.
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Hammy
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Stone Point
Hudson's Court Fray Opens With Three-Year Bite Debate
In the First Ward of the city, a dispute arises over a cornet purchase and a three year bite claim. Officials note current conditions and the matter proceeds to review by aldermen.
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Cornet First Ward
Runaway Horses Tear Through St Josephs Academy Scene
A horse team from St Josephs academy bolted through the city after a load car, running the lumber wagon and overturning it. Miss Maude Riles suffered a gunshotlike wound. the driver and other workers escaped injury. The crash also damaged a telephone pole and nearby tree, with several bystanders shaken but unharmed.
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St. Joseph’s Academy
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Lauda Andhring
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Blanch
Bertha Parker
Aay Ses
Ed. Yi
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Tecumach - Street
A. M. Stephenson
Elmstreet
Pegheyale
Wwe
Thy Academy
Varilla Aims to Speed Panama Treaty in Washington
Varilla says talks may move quickly once in Washington as new Colombian negotiations seek a simpler treaty closer to the Maud-Herrry framework. He plans to meet at the State Department with Secretary Hay after luncheon with new ministers. Rumors of massacres in Boston are dismissed while Panama relations dominate Colon news.
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Servia Crisis Prompts Russian Reporter On Dowie Bale
A scrambled dispatch mentions Servia, Russia, and a Dowie Bale case in New York. The fragment notes a Sunday audience and a scaffold in the city subway, with twenty-two others seriously hurt. Names and precise details are unclear.
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Suitat DoWie
Alézander Dowie
New York
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Bari
Fragmented Caption on Colombia Republic Recognition
The text reports unsettled claims about recognizing a new Colombian republic, mentioning a late 19th century date and a dispute involving an arbitrator who issued a verdict. It reflects garbled OCR with unclear names and places but centers on diplomatic recognition and a contested settlement.
Mysterious death after college initiation in Baltimore
In Baltimore on November 9, police probe the death of Marlin Loew a 27 year old University of Maryland dental student found dead in his room after a Saturday initiation into a local fraternity. Christopher Stane 28 from Capetown and another student were found unconscious beside the bed and face bruising suggesting rough handling during initiation. Stanley B Smith president of the society testified about the events, with further inquiries pending toxicology and witness statements.
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Rural Letter Carriers Seek Congress Aid in Pay Reform
The National Association of Rural Letter Carriers proposes a memorial to Congress via Postmaster General Henry Payne seeking redress of carrier grievances. It urges higher first year pay of 600 dollars, stepping to 720 and 840 in later years, plus fifteen years of leave with continued service to Congress for consideration.
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Car industry in the state shows great importance
The text estimates daily wages of about 218 workers at 316 dollars each and a workday around 7 hours. It projects a total output near 1,600,000 tons over three months with mining costs around 160 dollars per ton. Additional expenses for maintenance and incidental costs run into thousands of dollars, underscoring the car industry’s significant regional impact.
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Milion Tofiara
Michigan firms file articles of incorporation across state listings
LansLog Michigan notes the past week saw many corporations file articles of incorporation in Lansing. Entries include Ironwood Lumber & Transfer Co, $1,000. Michigan Ginseng Farm Co, Grant Rapids $4,000. International Publishing Co, Washington $108,960. Markham Air Rifle Co, Plymouth $125,000. and other entities across Detroit and Grand Rapids with capitalizations up to $390,000. Also includes non capitalized religious groups and a local crime report from Bay City detailing multiple stabbings after a saloon dispute.
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ABC -Clatfom
Ironwood
Michigansimplement and Transfer Co
Lansing
Osborne de Co
Albany
Amd
Detroit
Sir Johns Bulldine Association
People’s: Old Co
Magideoha Mercantile Co
Eiktor
International Publishing Co
Washington
Port Aaron
Perfection Hook and Buckle ‘Co
Rattle Creek
Michigen Gingeng Farm Co
Grant Rapide
Richmond
Jarvis Garo Co
Grand Rapids
William B. Fisher & Song Co
Commins
Grand’ Rapids
Markham Air Rifle Co
Plymouth
Pastenie Flesh Food and Toilet Co
Battle Creak
Wistoosin Mankanere Ora Co
Milwaukee
Wis
Bessemer
First
Reformed
Church
Portage
Church of Christ
Crooked Lake
Panama Affairs May Renard Senate Attention
Wastlington Nov 5 The house of representatives was opened amid a crowded capi tol scene with cards issued for seating. McDowell the clerk presided as Cannon was elected Speaker. Oaths were administered, officers re elected, and committees named to notify the president of a quorum. The week promises little progress. Panama and reciprocal trade with Cuba loom large amid planned sessions and debates. Divorced and remarried: Rovare J Cal e and Mrs Mary Cole of Appleton Wisconsin remarried after divorce three weeks ago.
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Cuba
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Bliss
Panama
Morgan
Menomines, Mich
Noy
Rovare J, Cale
Mary Cole
Appleton
Wis
Goodland
Henry Wason
Sentenced For Seven Years In New York Robbery Case
Detroit reports George H. Gilford, former member of a church, convicted in New York of a crime against a boy and sentenced to seven years hard labor in the state prison. A separate daylight robbery near Ann Arbor details a thief stealing $3315 in cash and checks from a trader, after entering the back, while a woman’s complexion piece promotes August Flower as a liver health remedy.
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