Grand jury session delayed to January over visiting Spaniard
The federal grand jury in Wyoming was postponed to January due to Senor In Venza's visit to Cheyenne. Judge J A Rinergo prevented recruiting jurors from other sections to avoid contact with the unwelcome guest. Indictments may follow after hearings with witnesses including Wind River Indians. The petit venire will report next Monday morning.
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J. A. Rinergo
Federal District Court For
Wyoming
United States
Willbec
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Wind River Reservation
Uncle Sam
Elliott Couple Travel 116 Miles Cheyenne to Denver
Mr and Mrs Jack Elliott of Chalk Bluffs arrived in Cheyenne from Denver by Ford noting the road rough in parts. They completed the 116 mile Lincoln Highway run in five hours despite the rough section.
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Chalk Bluffs District
Cheyenne
Denver
Conrado
Wyoming
Mr. Elliott
West reporter Taylor visits Frank from Casper
FEELS GRIP OF WEST Frank 5 Taylor Wyoming corre spondent of the Oil City Derrick was in the city yesterday from Casper to obtain special information. He praises the region saying there is an indefinite something about the west that grips him and that he loves the country and plans to stay. Taylor’s father founded the Oil City Derrick.
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Wyoming
United States
Casper
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Taylor Yesternday
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OD City
Derrick
Farmer Frank Lavalleur Freed After Year in Prison
Frank Lavalleur a Barnes district farmer who shocked the community a year ago by bombing Sheriff Pat Mayes and Undersheriff George Carroll with a rifle is at liberty after serving about fourteen months of a two to ux year sentence. He was freed by Acting Governor Houx and left Wyoming for Des Moines Iowa agreeing to stay out of the state.
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Barnes
Pat Mayes
George Carroll
MD School
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Ux Youre
Lavaliour
Houx
Des Moines
Iowa
Wyoming
Weather Outlook for Wyoming This Week
A crooked OCR fragment notes cooler conditions by Wednesday and Thursday afternoon or night in the western region.
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Wyoming
Roosevelt to be buried as a plain American citizen
Theodore Roosevelt will be buried tomorrow as a plain American citizen not as a former president. The ceremony at Sagamore Hill will be a simple Protestant Episcopal service with national dignitaries attending. Only immediate family will be present at Sagamore Hill and at Christchurch for the service.
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Alfred E. Smith
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Charles Evans Hughes
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Christchurch
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George E. Talmadge
Roosevelt Estate Likely Under Half Million Says Friends
Oyster Bay January 7 Intimate Roosevelt friends say the late Col Theodore Roosevelt left an estate not exceeding 500000 with some placing it even lower He earned much from writings yet was liberal to charity and since the war began has given large sums to relief groups The family will continue to enjoy royalties from his books
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Oyster Bay
Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Roosevelt's Last Visit Draws Frontier Crowd in Cheyenne
The 1910 Cheyenne frontier celebration drew a huge crowd for Colonel Theodore Roosevelt's last visit here. He attended the Frontier Day events and addressed an immense audience impressed by his presence and the closing sports amid what was then the city's most successful wild west celebration.
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Cheyennne
Explosion Kills Up To Twenty In Pittsburg Film Exchange
An explosion wrecked a six story film exchange at 804 Pennsylvania Ave Pittsburg killing between fifteen and twenty people, mostly women and girls, and injuring more than eight score. Fire chief William Barnett estimates losses at about 1 million dollars as bodies were recovered and more remained under debris.
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Film Exchange
Pennsylvania Avenue
Dutch Allow British Troop Transport Through Dutch Waters
The Dutch government grants access to Dutch waterways for British troop provisions and mobilized forces via the Scheldt river. Transport to Germany will bear British commercial flags and exclude munitions. only officers may carry arms, and Dutch authorities require prior notice before each transport passage.
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London
Germany
Scheldt
Great Britain
Bevo Packing to Enter Pork Industry in St Louis
August A. Busch announced Bevo Packing will organize and enter the pork packing business in St Louis within two weeks. The company will be incorporated for 1 million dollars and a substantial part of the Anheuser Busch brewery has been leased for the operation.
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A. Busch
Anheuser Burh
Bevo Packing Company
St. Louie
Liberty Band From Camp Payslowa Concert Here
Cheyenne hosts a free performance by the First Battalion band from Camp Payslowa on Friday afternoon and evening as part of a Liberty tour to the Pacific coast. The ensemble, regarded as among the nation’s best, arrives Friday afternoon and plays a downtown concert at 8 PM at the Gymnasium AB. Proceeds cover traveling expenses.
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Cheyenne
Camp Paes Lowa
Pacific Coast
Oharea
Internecine Clash Fears Hit Berlin as Spartacans Mobilize
Berlin reports say the cabinet backs law and order with all agencies mobilized. Officials warn Spartacans may attack, promising readiness to assert authority, while both sides arm and set up key HQs including a Sted Cross room in a former chancellor’s palace.
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Monilay
Dan
Associated Press
La Follette Defends Troop Mission to Russia
Senator La Follette questions claims Russia’s Soviet government is pro German and asserts evidence on Bolshevik reliability has been shown. He cites 2400 Americans sent last spring and Allied troops now numbering 15 000 to 20 000 to guard supplies and deter German bases in the region.
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Russia
Congress
Tyoope Tatn
Wisconsin
Session
Mo Iioe
Germany
Gel
ImFollette
United States
Mrs Margar etta Smith's Desperate Plunge Attempt
Grief stricken Mrs Margar etta Smith, a Denver society woman, allegedly attempted to leap from the Brown hotel fifth floor after believing she saw her dead husband Lieut Eben Smith at the lobby desk. She remains confined to bed under medical care.
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Brown Hotel
Denver
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Eben Smith
France
the Brown
Roosevelt Sympathy Cable From Wilson
Cable from President Wilson dated Mor dane on Franco-Italian frontier conveys heartfelt sympathy for the death of Mrs Roosevelt's husband. The message expresses condolences and regard for the distinguished man and his wife.
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Oyster Bay
N. Y
Roosevelt
Wilson
Mordane
Cubs Owner Insured For One Million
Chicago January report says William Wrigley Jr. the iago Cubs owner and major stockholder is under a million dollar life policy. Eight physicians representing 22 insurers declare him a good million dollar risk citing his remarkable physical condition and resilience despite illness.
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Chicago
William Wrig
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Iago Cubs
French Deputy Turmel Charged in Trading with the Enemy
Luin Turmel deputy for Cotes-du-Nord who was arrested in October 1917 faces charges of trading with the enemy. The court ruling states he cannot be punished at this time.
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Paris
Havas
Luin Turmel
Hanber of Deputies
Cotes-du-Nord
Fire Tears Through Government Port Office Block
Newport News dispatch reports a fire at the government administration building housing port of embarkation and debarkation offices. The blaze threatens an entire city block as fire apparatus respond, with urgent efforts to control and save records of soldier transportation.
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Newport News
Airplane Channel Service Highlights From London Speech
Major Sir Sydenham Sykes, head of the air arm, spoke to the chamber of commerce about air service feats. He cited Cravath and Greaby shuttling England to Paris and back in 4 hours 20 minutes and noted 207 cross channel trips between July and October. He reported 1170 hours fatality rate and near one million hours flown since January 1916 with most deaths due to battle.
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London
Sir Syken
Air Arm
Chamber of Commerce
Sykes
Paul J. Cravath
Oscar K. Greaby
America
Inter-Allied Council
England
Paryly
Howe
Syke
Acros
Willard Declines $75,000 Share in Dempsey Bout
Chicago dispatch reports Jess Willard refused a flat 75 000 dollar guarantee for a twenty round world championship fight with Jack Dempsey. Promoter Dominick Tortorich of New Orleans lodged the bid, with Willard replying upon return to Lawrence that he was open to considering the proposal at its time.
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Jess Willard
Jack Dempsey
Dominick Tortorich
New Orleans
Willard
Lawrence
Tertorich
Dempsey
Italian diplomat dies of pneumonia after influenza attack
Washington January 7 Count Miniscal Minixealghi I rizeo, charge of the Italian embassy, died today from pneumonia following an influenza attack. No arrangements for the funeral have been made.
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Washngton
Janu
Minixealghi-Irizeo
Healian
Pnethonia
German ex envoy backs no league plan to curb armaments
London June report cites Count von Bernatorz, former German ambassador to the United States, working at the German foreign office on a peace agreement plan. He endorses a no league of nations concept as practical, viewing it as the only path to prevent another world arms war through disarmament.
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Count von Bernator
Power Balance Plans Sanctioned by Americans Paris
Paris January 7 The return of President Wiloan and presence of Lord Robert Coeff and Leon Bourgois spur exchanges on definite terms for the league of nations. British and French plans differ. American view shapes a framework for a world league without a balance of power, moving toward a permanent international work base and eventual treaty.
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Robert Coeff
League of Nations
Leon Bourgois
Che Trench
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Lolent
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War Cabinet
Die
President Wilson Returns to Paris for Diplomatic Talks
President Wilson completed his tour across England and Italy and arrived in Paris with Mrs Wilson and Miss Wilson. If he is ready for the ratifying gathering of the premier and settling powers, informal conferences begin Thursday or Friday. Neutral and belligerent representatives will meet with powers, first those with pending questions, then others with shared interests. The conference aims to focus on social questions and streamline the general discussions.
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