Plan to greet Hughes when he visits Cheyenne
Republicans in Cheyenne and across Wyoming plan an enthusiastic welcome for presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes arriving Friday August 26. T. Blake Kennedy received official notice from state committeeman George Pexton of Evanston, with Wilcox confirming Hughes will visit Cheyenne. a public meeting may be held if time allows.
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Cheyene
Charles Evans Hughes
Cheyenne
T. Blake Kennedy
Republican State Committee
George E. Perton
Evanston
Th Party
Pexton
Wilcox
Hughes
Im “Ae
Denver
Cundiff Named Assistant General Passenger Agent at Union Pacific
W E K Cundiff named to succeed the late Robert G Ruble as assistant general passenger agent of Union Pacific in Denver. Appointment effective August 1, he will reach Denver next week. Cundiff, known across the west, has long served the UP including Kansas City roles and Omaha postings.
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Denver
W. EK. Cundiff
West
Robert G. Ruble
Union Pacific Railroad
Cundiff
Elo Fe
Kansas City
Union Pacific
Cunditt
Joseph & Grand Inland Railway
Union Pacifica
Omaha
R. &. Ruble
R. &. Ruble, Mr. Condiff
J. O. Goodsell
Paria Votes to Honor General Gallinni Through District Naming
In Pau on August te the municipal council charged a committee with creating a street or square named in honor of the late General Gallinni, aiming to memorialize his service.
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Gallinni
Pau
Paria
Generel Galltrt
Safety First Train 10 Arrives Here Next Week
Cheyenne residents will view the federal Safety First exhibit from the Union Pacific train arriving next week. The display includes war era and peacetime safety devices, with a strong Army exhibit and a medical supply segment detailing battlefield surgery and field hospital work. An officer from the war department oversees the exhibit and a public meeting is planned on arrival.
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Cheyenne
Federal “Safety First
Union Pacific
Mow
Army
War Department
Thic Gales
Medical Supply Department
Uncle
Boy Lost in Hills Near Rock Springs Found Safe
Orro Matson, 12, a Finn boy and son of Rock Springs residents, wandered days without food or water before hunters found him ten miles north of the city. He was parched and exhausted but saved after a difficult rescue, receiving oranges and malted milk.
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Rock Springs
Wyo
Orro Matson
Bia
Elmont
Four-mile Springs
Quesling
Matson
Garment Workers Lockout Ends Soon in NYC
New York August 3 indications point to a quick end to the fourteen week garment workers strike as manufacturers and employers accept a compromise agreement.
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New York
Pursue Vila Omnuanua City Ordered Troops
Aug 3 report from Omnuanua City states fresh troops have been ordered to pursue Vila. No further details on mission or forces were released.
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Vila
Ominuanua City
Progressive Bull Moose Repudiates Hughes Endorsement
In Indianapolis on August 3 a conference of progressive representatives from 37 states repudiated the national committee’s Hughes endorsement as illegal. They plan to reorganize the party as a national entity and run an electoral ticket in states, with John M. Parker as a vice presidential nominee. An executive committee will aid the rehabilitated party.
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Indianapolis
Ind
Hughes
Progressive National Committee
Theodore Roosevelt
John M. Parker
Louisiana
J. A. H. Hopkins
New Jersey
Bull Moose
Mathew Hale
Massachusetts
Hale
Ntional
Republican Party
Five recruits wanted from every county in Wyoming
The Wyoming National Guard seeks five recruits per county to reach required strength for border deployment. Adjutant General Andersen launches statewide recruitment urged by Governor Mendrickle. Discharges reduce numbers below the minimum. recruiting aims to restore strength at Camp Kendrick Row and prepare two battalions for potential move.
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Wyoming
Wyoming National Guard
Liew
L. BH. James
War Department
Andersen
J. B. Mendrickle
Kendrick Row
Allied Warships Still Waiting for Plunger to Start
Allied cruisers patrolling the Hampton Roads entrance remain in position as the Deutschland reportedly eludes the warships and proceeds across the Atlantic. Captain Hinsch claims the submarine passed unobserved within a hundred yards of a U S destroyer on neutrality duty and submerged twice to test engines while en route.
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Norfolk
Hampton Roads
Deutachland
Atlantic
Hinsch
Neckar
United States
Capes
Still More Deaths in Infant Plague
New forces join the study of infantile paralysis as two national committees of pathologists and bacteriologists are chosen. Forty-three deaths and 217 new cases mark a new high, with Haven Emerson noting a two percent death rate versus five percent in 1907. Albany reports six statewide deaths and thirty-eight new cases, the largest since the outbreak began. Carranza directs governors to enforce strict budget discipline and balance expenditures in Mexico.
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New York
Haven Emerson
Albany
Sinking of Italian steamer Le Timbre by submarine reported
Reuter dispatch notes the Italian mail steamer Le Timbre sunk by a submarine off London with 28 survivors reaching Malta and two boats arriving at Syracuse. The ship carried 567 crew and 113 passengers and survivors allege many deaths from shell fire.
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London
Malta
Reuter
Syracuse
LoTimbro
Zeppelins Bomb London Harwich Norfolk Raid Reported
German airships dropped explosives and fire bombs on London Harwich railway works and Norfolk industrial sites last night. Official statement says airships returned undamaged. British War Office says German claims of London reach are unsubstantiated.
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London
Berlin
Harwich
Norfolk County
British War Office
Italy Declares War Notice To Germany Ends Alliance
Berlin dispatch reports Italy issued a notice to Germany that the German Italian alliance is terminated signaling a possible path to war. The notice comes as tensions rise in Europe amid a shifting balance of power and strategic maneuvers by both nations.
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Italy
Amsterdam
Berlin
Germany
Strike War Breaks Out on Mesabi Iron Range
Strikes erupt across Hibbing Virginia Eveleth and Mesabi camps as guards fortify mines and searchlights sweep the towns. Gunmen alleged intimidation and dynamite plots target bridges and mines while miners leaders jailed in Duluth face charges amid a volatile labor clash.
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Mesabi Iron Range
Hibbing
Minn
Billa
Virginia
Eveleth
Vayuna Range
Minera
Mesabi
Duluth
Binabik
Ton Alo
George Andrachiag
United States
Andrechine
Bulgaria
Washington
Elisabeth Gurley Flyon
Paterson
N. J
Lawrence
Maas
Lake Erie
Dulugh
Guperior
Bobi
Adams Mine
Virginia- Rvereth Road
President to Make Personal Appeal to End Railroad Strike
Washington reports the president plans a personal appeal to settle the railroad strike as mediation efforts intensify. William D. Chambers communicates with the president while talks resume next week, and a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on hours of labor may be scheduled. Governor GW. W. Hanger is named to the mediation board to fill a vacancy.
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Washington
New York
Wiliaam D. Chambers
Board of Mediation and Nation
Senate Commerce Committee
Newland
Interstate Commerce Commission
Wigan
GW. W. Hanger
Board of Mediation and Conciliation
Paper Shortage Impacts Public Publishing Delays
The article reports a widespread paper shortage affecting newspapers and publishers after the war era. It notes delayed deliveries and abbreviated editions, with readers told to expect scarcity until August. Economizing on issues and pay is mentioned as a consequence.
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