Roosevelt’s Homesickness Delays Africa Hunt Return
Colonel Roosevelt, midway to Khartoum after a hunting expedition, reveals a homesick bout sparked by a message from wife and daughter in Naples. He plans to Berlin Paris and London as scheduled and rejects Western efforts to bring him home via the Pacific coast. He says the hunt has surpassed expectations and he looks forward to Sandy Hook.
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Corporations Rush to File Under New Tax Law
Washington reports show officials across the country urging quick filing of reports under the new corporation tax statute. Delinquency risks include fines up to 41,000 and possibly 416,000. Officials note mixed attitudes, with many complying in good faith while some approach reports skeptically.
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Avalanche toll rises in Idaho mines disaster at Mullan and Burke
Across Idaho near Mace and Burke a massive avalanche destroyed the Carbonate Hill Mining camp and wrecked a constriction train. Three killed and one recovered in Burke while nineteen dead at Mace and Parke with fears of more. Rescue efforts by old men and boys continue as of Sunday night. Mrs. George Hooper is rescued after sixteen feet of snow. About thirty five Italians trapped in an outfit car survive by using tools to dig out.
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Instinct of Horses Saves a Blind Man in Wyoming
A Wyoming backcountry incident ends with Hagan guiding his team through a sun glare on snow when a misunderstanding with United States Fence Inspector Boughton leaves them separated. Hagan waits overnight, then becomes permanently blind from sun glare, believing his sight would return as the search continues.
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New York Harbor to House Bill for Colossal Indian Statue
A measure to erect a colossal statue of a North American Indian in New York harbor is to be reported in the House. It urges a gift construction by Rodman Wanamaker and associates and a commission to select the site and design a memorial. The plan honors the memory of the Indian and aims for a national monument.
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Inspiration from Hitchcock Style Song by State Leader
Rumor hints at a forthcoming song titled Inspiration by the State Leader. The piece mocks Hitchcockian wit and references a famous line while noting anticipation for a Broadway showstopper.
Chicago May Forbid Rapier Hat Pins
Chicago officials move to ban women from wearing hat pins in public places. Alderman Rauler consults with Corporation Counsel Brundagé on the legality of an ordinance. Alderman Bayler complains pins threaten public safety and eye injuries in street cars. Assistant Corporation Counsel Hayes supports the potential legal action.
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Cody Ranchman Wins Ex Wife of Millionaire
Denver reports a marriage bond issued for Abn Bone and Bronson C. Rumsey a Cody Wyoming stockman. Anna Bowditch is the former Mrs Ann B Perkins who divorced Robert Perkins a Boston millionaire last September. Rumsey and Bowditch reportedly married here and left town while proceedings to annul the Hot Springs matter respond in Massachusetts.
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Melanchusetts
Fire destroys potatoes at Belvidere storehouses
A blaze last night leveled three large storehouses in Belvidere, destroying about twenty thousand dollars worth of potatoes. The fire consumed roughly 25,000 barrels of potatoes and affected Island Walia Maloo Moti. Firefighters fought the flames through the night with efforts focused on preventing spread to nearby holdings.
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Oleo Man Sent Up For Six Years Financed Fine
Chicago January federal court sentences W A Broadwell to six years in Fort Leavenworth and imposes a 15000 penalty for violation of the oleomargarine act. A federal inquiry into disposal methods is ordered. The proceedings reference government losses and prior bonds supplied by a manufacturer.
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Christ Not Crucified by Jews but by Romans, Says Edward James
Paris February 28. Edward Holton James asserts that Jesus was not crucified by the Jews but by Romans for lese majesty. James, Harvard trained lawyer, now in Paris researching biblical history, argues the Sanhedrin and Jewish leaders did not carry out the act and Pilate ordered the arrest after learning of a political plot.
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