Unknown Woman May Be Mixed Up In Case Inquest To Be Held
An inquest is expected to be held for FE Nathan who died after being found unconscious at the Inter Ocean hotel. A coroner and jury are awaiting relatives’ location as officials suspect a woman connected to the case. The woman who registered as Mrs Nathan appeared the night Nathan arrived, but her fate remains unknown.
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Inter Ocean
Champbermaid
Nathan
L. PP. Desmond
Gleason Morgue
Faust
Tonver
Boy as deputy aids hunt for Kendall triple murder
In Cazadero California Arthur Colling ten years old acts as deputy to Sheriff Smith assisting a statewide search for Henry Yamagachi the Japanese ranch hand accused in the Starbuck ranch killings of three Kendall family members. The boy will accompany the sheriff as a qualified deputy. New leprosy germ isolation announced in Honolulu by Brinkerhoff Curry and Hallman.
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Cazadero
Calif
Arthur Colling
Smith
Henry Yamagachi
Kendall
Wendling Proclaims Innocence En Route to Scene of Murder
Henry Joseph Wendling, accused of killing 8 year old Alma Kellner, left Denver for Louisville in custody of Chief Lindsey and Detective Captain Carney. On the Union Pacific flyer bound for Kansas City, he joked with officers and shouted his innocence as reporters watched.
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Denver
Henry Joseph Wendling
Alma Kellner
Louisville
Kentucky
Peaice St
Watson Lindsey
John P. Carney
Loula Ville
Kansas City
Wendling
Union Sin
Carney
Lindsey
Olopel Whalleh
Rae
Loulaville
Alice Longworth Smoking Sparks Women’s Reform Clash
The campaign against Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s cigarette use draws fire from women’s groups across the country. Chicago’s Miss Mary Balcom calls for action, while Minnesota and California bodies oppose personal attacks and urge a quiet, policy-led response.
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Epworth Leagues
Alice Roosevelt Longworth
Stage Hold Up Killings alarm New Mexico rail line
Stage between Mogollon and Silver City halted Friday night. Driver Jane Dominguez was killed and gold bullion valued at $15,000 stolen from Ernes tine Mining and Socorro Mining companies. Mail sacks seized and robbers fled to the mountains as post office inspectors and police prepared for pursuit. A prior holdup two weeks earlier saw $650 taken from several women.
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Mom
Honee
Dominguez
Cod
Stax
Glenwood
Jacob Rous
Omniques
Bombshell in Colorado prison probe reveals misused bakery items
Attorney General Barnett questions ex warden John Cleghorn over 1906 purchase of a horse team by Mrs Cleghorn and traced vouchers for a new prison bakery costing 6000 dollars. The inquiry, led by State Auditor Kenehan, continues as Cleghorn testifies about beds, a bathtub, and lavatory fixtures allocated to the women's ward.
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Canon City
Colo
Barnett
John Cleghorn
Cleghorn
State
John Cleg
Kenehan
J Cleghorn
Kep
Pittingy
Eall
Gore bribery charges loom over Oklahoma land probe
Washington reports sensational developments in the congressional investigation of the McMurray Indian land deals in Oklahoma. Senator Gore faces bribery charges while on the stand as lawmakers and witnesses, including Governor McCurtain and Senator Curtis, dispute testimony and suggest a larger scandal may unfold before the hearing ends.
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McMurray
Oklahoma
Gore
Sherman
Curtis
Kansas
Representative McGuire
Republican — Party
Muskogee
Okla
Congressional Investigation Committee
CC. McCurtain
J. F. McMurray
T Roosevelt
Roosevelt
McCurtain
Willie
Governor McCurtain
MccCurtain
Charles Curtis Kansas
Vicent Sherman
Horse Runs Away With Water Wagon Through City Streets
A horse owned by J. F. Mc Daniels, artesian water vendor, bolted about 5 pm yesterday. It dashed along Capitol avenue then west on Eighteenth street to Carey, turning south. The wagon and horse toppled after a stumble at Carey, scattering jugs and cans but causing only minor damage.
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J. F. McDaniels
Capitol Avenue
Eighteenth Street
Carey
Carey Avenue
Japanese suspect recants murder tale in Mrs Wilson case
Genkevy Mitsun figa, the Japanese accused in the murder of Mrs. Katherine Wilson at 1054 Grayton street, told Chief Armstrong a new account alleging a White man committed the crime under a pistol threat to make him help dispose of the body. He described the killer as six feet tall, portly, brownish, with a mustache, and bloodstained clothes. He spoke at length for two hours, then said the story might be written and would be re-uttered in court next week. The accused says he was coerced during the May 7 incident.
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Lindsed
Wendling
Captain Carney
Denver
Lindsey
Carney
Jon Whallen
Loulaville
Louisville
Genkevy Mitsun Figa
Katherie Wilson
Grayton Street
Armstrong
Mitsunaga
Dap
Toc
Wilsons
Two Sheep Camps Raided by Masked Cattlemen
George 8. Walker, secretary of the Wyoming Wood Growers association, reports two sheep camps on Crow Creek were raided by armed masked cattlemen. Camps belonging to J. B. Bradley were ransacked. sheep scattered, wagons and gear overturned. No deaths or brutality reported. Authorities anticipate identifying the raiders. prosecution urged. Rising tension between sheepmen and cattlemen due to range deadlines and drought threatens further clashes. Continuous raids risk broader conflict if mortally armed resistance occurs. Continued coverage on page 4.
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George 8. Walker
Wyoming Wood Growers’ Association
Fremont County
J. B. Bradley
Crow Creek
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