Fatal Runaway Crash Near Burns Kills Infant
A farm wagon wreck north of Burns injuries two women and mortally wounds Herold Thompson, 11 months, as Mrs. Thompson and her family traveled to their homestead. Coroner Clyde Early ordered no inquest. funeral planned for Sunday in Burma.
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Burns
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Cheyenne
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Burma
Ve. Thompson
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Henry Hecker
Carey Avenue
Operators and Miners Banquet Sees Wage Talk and Unity
Union and operators hosted a joint banquet at the hotel with about sixty attendees from United Workers for Districts No 22. Paul Owalson, a national board member, presided as toastmaster as talks touched on the wage plan for the coming biennial period and the general mood was hopeful despite no final agreement yet.
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National Board
Lahuo
Milk wagon strike disrupts Cleveland supply
Aug 11 report notes milk wagon drivers in the Telting-Balle Vernon company strike causing 46 000 Clevelanders to face a milk shortage. Independent milk dealers joined the stoppage, leaving residents without milk.
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Telting-Balle Vernon Com- Po
Roosevelt yip yips at Charlie Irwin show
Col Theodore Roosevelt attends The Stampede western dance rodeo at Sheepshead Bay speedway. He mingles with riders and press, jokes about joining the event, and shares remarks about riders while guests include Theodore Roosevelt Jr and Kermit Roosevelt.
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Charlie Irwin
Sheepshead Bay
Irwin
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Sheepshead Bay Speedway
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Kermit Roosevelt
Richard Derby
Polles
Arthur Woods
Woods
Tex Rickard
Rawlins Drives 17 Recruits to State Guard Camp Kendrick
Officers at Camp Kendrick welcomed word that Rawlins led the recruiting drive with seventeen new recruits. Sergeants Wilson and Meyer coordinated transport from Laramie and Rawlins as target practice began. The campaign aims to meet the state guard’s recruitment goal within a week.
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Rewlins
Ed Wilson
Rawlins
Laramie
Jack Meyer
Capt. Meyer
Strike Kreste May Be Decided in 24 Hours
New York reports the threat of a nationwide railroad strike by 400000 workers on 225 American lines, with a peaceful settlement hinging on a broader arbitration plan. Federal mediation board members seek to expand the panel to overcome worker objections, hoping for a last minute agreement before seeking presidential intervention.
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Congress
Mediation Board
Wilson to Address Suffrage Convention in Atlantic City
President Wilson promised to speak to the National American Woman Suffrage Association convention in Atlantic City on September 8 if other engagements do not prevent. The announcement came from New York on August 11.
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Ident Willson
Atlantic City
Citizens of Cheyenne Send Mess Fund Thanks
A Cheyenne note acknowledges a gift of 490.50 to the State Leader mess fund for Company G Wyoming National Guard. Captain J F Mever expresses gratitude and pledges fund use for its subscribed purpose and recalls the citizens’ generous patriotism.
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Suffrage Split as Woman’s Party Weighs Hughes Endorsement
Twenty-five suffrage leaders in the Colorado Democratic party telegram President Wilson urging national woman suffrage. The meeting opened with opposition to endorsing Charles Evans Hughes, as Miss Paul argued the party should act alone and target Democratic candidates in twelve states. A resolutions committee was appointed with members from several states including Harriet Stanton Blatch and Bertram Sippy.
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New York
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Donis Stevens
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Colorado
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Arizona
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Idaho
Frances Lane
Wyoming
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Mentasea
Florence Manion
Oregon
Mise Mabel Vernon
Nevada
Antell Washington
Dan Corey
Utah
Bryan replies to Hughes on civil service stance
William J. Bryan rebutted Charles E. Hughes critique of civil service policy stating he enforced the law to the letter. He challenged Hughes to admit if he did not appoint deserving Republicans as New York governor and defended placing competent Democrats. He argued a deserving Democrat deserves recognition equal to a deserving Republican.
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J. Bryan
Charles E. Hughes
New York
Bryan
Progressive State Assembly Nominates Ticket by Petition
After a divided progressive state assembly declined to field a ticket this fall, thirty delegates refused the action and held a new assembly. They nominated a state ticket with John H. Stephen as governor candidate and Mrs. Hattie K. Howard as congressional candidate.
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Progressive State Assembly
New Assembly
John HK. Stephen
Hattie K. Howard
Congress
Railway Conference Faces Strike Over Eight Hour Day
Railroad workers overwhelmingly vote for strike unless demands for an eight hour day and time and a half overtime pay are granted. Officials in New York report transportation leaders are urging restraint as the vote signals possible action by the unionized ranks.
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Ag Ti
Berloomansportien
Brinker Races to Pike’s Peak Summit Today
Brinker drives a Chalmers to lead the auto race toward Pike’s Peak summit amid misty conditions. Fred Jone wins first heat in 24 04 with Hoy Fieniz second, Spandy Jones third in 24 05. Be Leran fourth in a Ford, Seton and Keowles also compete, Spangler’s Ford finishes fifth. Race features two safety groups and pursues a prize of 600 dollars for first, 250 for second, 150 for third.
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Vole
Fred Jone
Chalmers
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Russians Drive Through Stanislau In Major Offensive
Russian forces captured Stanislau and Menatariyska, seized key positions along the Slota Lipa line, and took thousands of prisoners. Five thousand were taken on the Sereth right bank as German fronts in the Kovel-Lenberg area faced renewed pressure. The push creates a base for an invasion toward Hungary while Western fronts remain quiet under continued Entente pressure.
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von Himdenburg
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