Gleason Leading Babbitt in Wyoming Primary Returns
Slow returns at 1 am show Gleason neck and neck with Babbitt in the county sheriff race as eight precincts report. River leads Hinkle and Powers in the state senate Republican nominating contest, while Kline edges Lane Henderson Mallin for county attorney with eleven precincts reporting.
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Senate
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Hinkle
Powers
Allison
Babbitt
Gleason
Glea
Kline
Lane
Henderson
Mallin
Cheyenne
Matlin
Sheriff Roach Recovers Auto In Hard Chase
Scarcely more than four hours after a theft report, Dre. Y. Beard's car was recovered. The sheriff's office and Sheriff Lon Roach of Platte County pursued the thieves to Wheatland, forcing them to abandon the vehicle at 1 o'clock this morning.
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Harry Tupper
Cheyenne
Dre. Y. Beard
Wheatland
Lon Roach
Platte County
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Stampede Big Hit Celebrated By Billboard At Cheyenne Event
The Billboard lauds Cheyenne Stampede as top show with New York appeal. Injuries marred the event but most riders recovered. Charlie Irwin coordinated charity efforts raising 6654.50 for Dick, with numerous riders hurt including George Rose and Mick Hornbuckle.
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New York
Bleburg
Sheepshead Hay
Bil
Cheyenne
George Rose
Speedway Field Hospital
John R. McSpaddon
Ed Lind
Art Acord
Hugh Strickland
Fred Wilson
Harry Walters
Bill ‘Kee
Howard Lemmons
Jack Morrisey
Tommy Klerman
Dick Mornbushie
Funny Sperry- Steele
Dorothy Morrell
Dorothy
Howard Lemonds
Mick Hornbuckle
Douglas
Wye
Charlie Irwin
Krelmn
Bosen
Railroads Struggle to Frame Strike Policy Amid Cabinet Talks
Eight railroad presidents working to craft a reply to President Wilson's appeal on averting a national strike meet late tonight with Wilson to discuss points. They aim for arbitration of workers demands and delay a firm answer to sway public opinion. Cabinet confidence remains that railroads will accept the plan, with a counter proposal expected next.
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Wilson
Brotherhood
Marshall
Holden
W. W. Atterbury
Pennsylvania
Fairfax Harrison
Hughes Praises G. O. P. Laws In Labor Interests
Sacramento Aug 22 Charles H Hughes urged for a federal compensation law to aid workers in interstate commerce and cited Republican era labor bills as progress He criticized current Mexican policy and defended a protective tariff delivering sixteen speeches from his car before traveling to Reno and Denver with Cheyenne stop Friday Aug 25.
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Sacramento
Charles H. Hughes
Inters
Hughes
Nevada
Reno
Denver
Cheyenne
U S Asks Sultan to Save Armenians In Persia
Washington reports the American embassy in Constantinople was directed by the State Department to pressure the Ottoman government to prevent a massacre of Armenians as Turkish forces advance into Armenia and threaten Persia.
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Washington
Constantinople
State Department
Armenia
Porte
Persia
French Execute Woman as Spy
A Havas dispatch from Marseilles reports Felice Pisat was executed this morning at the Liighthouse shooting range after a military trial by the council of war of the fifteenth region. She was found guilty of espionage and sentenced to death by firing squad.
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Havas
Marseilles
Felice Pisat
Liighthouse
Council of War of the
Rail executives inch toward settlement as trade talks loom
In a report on railroad tensions, a group of major lines including Southern railway and Baltimore & Ohio contemplate possible concessions while a peaceful adjustment of the looming commerce crisis is seen as likely. President Hale Holden and Louis W. Hill direct talks for Hill lines, with mixed signals from B and C and other leaders.
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Southern Railway
Hale Holden
Burlington
Louis W. Hill
Hill
War Fleets Start Navy Game Off Atlantic Coast
Two mighty fleets clash off the Atlantic in the first phase of the Navy's most elaborate war game. The Reds advance from the west as Blues defend the coast with fifteen warships and thirty transports. The exercise runs through September 1 to test a foreign landing on U S shores.
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Washington
Atlantic
Navy Department
Sait
United States
Paris Claims Gains At Center Front In World War I Report
Paris reports important gains at the center of the Salonik front where allied forces direct their main effort toward the Vardar valley entrance. Russians land at Saloniki to aid the allies while Serbian positions weaken five miles from the Serbian Greek line. British and French gains near Thiepval are noted with little action elsewhere.
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Paris
Vardar
Saloniki
Theritish
Struma
Thiepval
Martinpuch
Erlin
Stokhod
Carpathian
Grand Duke
Nicholan
Caucasus
London
Greece
Demirhissar
France
England
Russia
Italy
Serbia
Montengro
Balkan
Salonii
Haig
Rumatia le
Berlin
Doctares
Fifteen Million Acres Coal Land Available
Government records show over fifteen million acres of coal lands in Wyoming Colorado Montana Idaho and Washington opened for public entry since the Wilson era. Restorations under land classification reduced coal land withdrawals to under ten million acres by June 26. Enlarge homestead lands totaling about seventy eight million acres identified for entry under amended acts.
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Ave
Wyoming
Colorado
Montana
Maho
Waahington
United States
Wilson
Prenkiin K. Lane
Secretary of the Interior Department
Idaho
Elnee
Tock
Fn Ror
Mmaho
Waehbleeton
Eusiacere
Geological Survey
Aro
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