Through the South Prices for iron rise and mills active
News from The Tradesman reports favorable industrial conditions across the south for the week ending June. Pig iron up 25 cents per ton spurring buying orders while lumber exports decline offset by large orders. Textile mills expand with new cotton mills planned in Alabama and Tennessee and a foundry in Georgia. Woodworking and grain elevator fires also noted in Newark and Washington cabinet meeting attendance.
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Forest Fires Threaten Towns and Valley Across County
Destructive fires Sunday and Monday burn through Perringerom Plains area and West Kano threatening Duke Centre valley. Firefighters and oil crews battle flames from multiple fronts. Residents flee as wind drives flames, with thousands of barrels of oil and timber at risk and communications limited in affected zones.
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Forest Fire Fight In Four Mile District Draws 150 Men
One hundred fifty men depart to battle forest flames near Four Mile and Crook districts as fires threaten areas between here and Ford. Charles Hatch reports loss of 13 rigs at State Line amid ongoing effort.
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Mystery Scribbles From A Failing Ledger In Syracuse
A garbled OCR fragment from a Syracuse page references a seaoke costing 75000 dollars, Jone 4, Robert H Bent of B Crouse & Co wholesale grocers, a foundation failure, a $40000 insurance note, and a mentioned artist dead. Names and details are unclear due to damaged text.
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Britain and Venezuela Inch Toward Arbitration Standoff
The Venezusian boundary dispute surfaces in a yellow book as Leo and Senor Andras discuss British positions. The Vatican envoy and Monsignor Tontiana visit London to press a settlement plan, while Venezuela and Britain barter terms. Lord Kimberly notes Britain favors arbitration but Venezuela demands Britain submit to it, keeping the line that Britain does not concede to arbitration.
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Second Enoch Port Davenport Wedding Lifts Missouri Tale
Davenport of this city will remarry his wife in Columbia Missouri after years apart. The report narrates complexities of estrangement and reunion, noting he lived in Leavenworth and returned to Columbia for a second ceremony amid family ties and mistaken identity. The item blends local gossip with a courtship arc.
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Cuban exile Carrillo released after Havana passage
A 43 year old Cuban exile named Carrillo traveled on the Panama from Havana. He was detained on no crime but suspected of sympathy with insurgents. Healthy and well treated in prison, he was released in time to board the Panama for onward travel and could not confirm future actions toward authorities.
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Legal ruling voids William Wooten estate deeds and mortgages
The superior court declares void all deeds and mortgages tied to the estate of William Wooten. The decision, following complex proceedings, addresses alleged motive related to wealth and cited parties amid a contentious probate dispute.
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Five More Saved Amid Colima Victims Fearful Storm
Fragmented report notes five additional survivors brought to safety as rescue efforts continue. The article mentions storms near Francisco and ongoing efforts to account for missing passengers, alongside other regional weather notes and local industrial developments.
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