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Cheyenne State Leader

Location

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

Aug 16, 1914

Page

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Frontier Days Bucking and Race Events Full Program

An OCR fragment outlines multiple rodeo events with purses from 15 to 1500 dollars. It lists 14 to 18 events including cowpony races, Indian Chief Race, Ladies Purse, Denver World Championship, and steer roping. Names of riders and sponsors appear, with rules on saddles bits weights and attire.

Cuba Crutchfield Claremore Okla Johnnie Judd Bliss D. EB McKay Miles City Mont Sam Garrett Newalla Lee Gilford Goldsmith Wyo J. Miller Denver Colo Ed. Hill Orin Junction Henry Webb Wheatland Jack Frits Kaw City McCarty & Gilford E. L. Powers Pendleton Ore Kelly Bros Dalhart Tex Feo Oh Tommy Grimes Elisa Webbeatland Bino Dollie N. M Abe Lincoln Gail Dot Sands’ Drug Company Cheyenne August Buermann Manufacturing Company Newark N. J Justin Union Pacific Kelly Brothers Jack Hietchen Jwew Frontier and Regulations

Battle on a World Scale Predicted as Armies Gather

Aug 15 dispatches describe a vast clash as all French forces would face all German troops except those on the east. Reports claim millions on each side, with battles planned in upper Vosges and near Luneville, while Austro-German movements are debated and aerial reconnaissance aids battle planning.

Paris Avricourt Upper Vosges Upper Flance Prisqnera von Deimling

World War I Crisis Dispatches Across Europe

A chaotic wire of reports shows Italy clinging to neutrality and troops kept in reserve as Austria moves none. England rushes a second army under Lord Kitchener while Belgium and France prepare for renewed action. Germany and Russia push mobilizations. Japan may enter war. Belgium and Britain brace for contending offensives amid censorship and shifting front lines.

Italy Austria Itelidna England Lord Kitchener Belgium Admiralty

Brothers Drown in Final Embrace Near Horton

Albert 16 and Charlie 13 Novack brothers vanished after Charlie swam in a deep pond near Horton. Albert jumped to help but both disappeared, found bound together as neighbors dragged the pond all night. Bodies recovered at dawn. recall draws crowd.

Newcastle Wyo Albert Charlie Albert Novack Charlie Miller Horton

Wyoming Bank Assets Rise in Satisfactory Year

State examiner reports June 30 condition of Wyoming private and savings banks and loan firms shows deposits up by more than 1 million and total assets at 61.26 million. National banks likely share the same growth. overall state finances appear to be flourishing.

State Examiner Wyoming

Banker Dies During Bombardment at Chateau

Jules N. Agel maers, president of a major car company and head of a renowned bank in Liege and Brussels, died at his chateau d'Angeleur as artillery bombardment centered on the estate in a London August report.

London Jules N. Agelmaers International Ng Car Company Liege Brussels d'Angeleur

Italy and Japan Urged in War News Across World

Aug 15 dispatches report Britain focused on Italy and Japan as tensions rise. Italy blocks Austria transit, Japan pressed to aid England and seize German Far East colonies. Tokyo hints at war once the mikado returns, while Canada notes potential enlistment of Japanese recruits. Tientsin cites firm withdrawals amid war expectations. Ambassador Chinda provides no confirmation of Japan declaring war.

London Italy Japan Britain Austria England Far East PARIB Petit Journal GerMany Stephen Pinchon Tientsin China Tsing Tao Washington Chinda Staw Department

Many Killed as Two Posses Meet at Glen Alum Mines

In Williamson West Virginia on August 16 deputies and armed posses exchanged fire in darkness after surrounding five bandits who killed three guards and stole the Glen Alum mine payroll. Six or more deputies were killed, two bandits reported dead, one captured. Harve Prater forced an engineer at Alwick station to take him toward Glen Alum before leaping off and escaping. Overall fatalities rise to about 16 with a new posse formed to continue the search.

Weather Forecast for Wyoming Shows Thunder Showers

Forecast for Wyoming indicates fair to partly cloudy conditions with local thunder showers expected Sunday and possibly Monday. Cool spell likely Monday with cooler temperatures.

Washington Wyoming

Frontier Grand Rush Tickets Draw Record Crowd

Cheyenne anticipates a larger Frontier Days turnout than any prior year with 1650 ticket reservations already noted. More special trains and rooms are needed as hotels sell out and advance sales surge. The program promises bigger prizes and early events including the wild horse race shifting to mid afternoon with riders and bulldoggers practicing at Frontier park. Bert Weir and Stemler expected to compete for top roping honors.

Cheyenne Burlington Depot Oscar Lamm Frontier Park Bert Weir Monument N. M Cushing Frontier Weir Stemler

River drained as search for missing boy continues

Casper Wyoming residents and divers hunted the Platte River for Cody Maddox a ten year old who drowned days ago. The Pathfinder dam gates were closed for eight hours draining seven eighths of the river while townspeople and workers aided the inquiry. No trace of the boy was found despite dynamiting riffles and thorough probing.

Casper, Wyo Ave Platte River Cody Maddox Casper Douglas Pathfinder Dam

Sailors Demand Hazard Pay Aboard Minnew Waske

Sailors firemen and stewards of the Atlantic transport steamer Minnew Waske demanded danger money as they prepared to sail from London with 260 passengers to New York. The dispute was settled and the boat sailed.

London Atlantic Transport Minnew Waske New York Atlantic

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