Hughes Attacks Wilson at Frontier Park Rally
Republican candidate Charles Evans Hughes spoke at Frontier Park before an estimated 3000 supporters. Applause was tempered and enthusiasm rare, except when Hughes touched on the Mexican question. The event featured a parade, dense crowds at the railway station and a steel grandstand crowd, with continued remarks toward the end.
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Tariff debate as G O P leader woos Cheyenne crowd
In Cheyenne Frontier Park, Republican leader Charles Hughes urges unity and vows a tariff policy to strengthen American enterprise. He argues Democratic tariff policy harms industry, noting past tariff failures and job losses, and predicts a new economic era with national unity.
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Woman dies after shotgun accident in Douglas Wyoming
A Douglas Wyoming hospital reports the death of Mrs. Hendrickson after a hunting trip near Keeline. A companion discharged a shotgun wounding her leg, leading to amputation and fatal complications. Edquist, misidentified in report, accompanied the group and is described as emotionally distressed.
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Progressive Republicans Face Attack Over Tariff Debate
Washington report describes Senator Gallinger accusing progressive Republicans of provoking Cannon’s overthrow and condemning free trade tendencies. Gronna counters that tariff policy did not end Cannon’s leadership and notes opposition to autocratic House rule.
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Lansing to Attend First Meeting of Mexican Board
Secretary Lansing will attend the first meeting of the American Mexican commission to adjust border differences in New York on September 4. The meeting will be a prelude to solving border problems and plans for procedures at later conferences will be drawn. Arredondo and Lansing will finalize details next week.
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Three Fatally Burned in Oil Tank Explosion
In Charles City Iowa a Standard Oil tank exploded causing three fatalities two men and a woman and nine others burned seriously The blast started when a spark from a pumping engine ignited the oil and the property loss is estimated at 25000 dollars
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Wilson to Name Rublee Again
President Wilson plans to appoint George Rublee to the Federal Trade Commission again after Congress adjourns to push confirmation before December in the face of previous Senate opposition led by Gallager. Rublee’s earlier nomination was rejected by the Senate.
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Weather Forecast for Wyoming Weekend Clouds and Showers
A cloudy weekend across Wyoming with likely showers and cooler air especially in the extreme north. Saturday and Sunday showers favored, with temperatures dipping modestly.
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Greece and Romania Wary of War as Berlin Pressures
Reports indicate Greece has clashed at the port and Berlin contemplates sending troops while Romania faces an ultimatum to join the contest. The Balkan crisis grows as powers weigh the next move and potential involvement intensifies.
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Bulgaria Advance Threatens Greek Towns Across Salonika Front
The Balkans heat up as Bulgarian forces push toward eastern Macedonia threatening Greek towns. Reports say Greek generals resist with a defensive stance while Western fronts remain quiet amid shifting Allied and Central powers actions.
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Tempx Tallies Allied Supremacy in Men and Resources
Paris Aug 25 The Tempx estimates that Allied superiority over German forces in manpower and resources now stands at a full three to one. The assessment underscores a widening gap in the European theater as combat pressures intensify and supply lines strengthen for the Allies.
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Employers Demand Definite Reply on Wilson Plan
Washington August 23 The threatened nationwide railroad strike appears unavoidable after union leaders told President Wilson they will not delay a committee of 640 members. They demand a definite answer from railroad executives on Wilsons plan to avert the walkout. Executives push arbitration and a war-time eight hour day inflating costs by 82 million annually while unions resist. The talks followed a quick White House visit by Holden Willard Lovett and other executives.
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Government Making Great Progress in Reclamation
Government efforts under Secretary Lane push irrigation projects forward rapidly. From 1902 to 1910 expenditures and receipts show large sums, with an annual average above twelve million dollars in Lane's term, and $51.7 million in the prior decade. Public funds are being allocated to complete reclamation works across western states.
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