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Cheyenne State Leader

Location

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

Mar 03, 1910

Page

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May Have Died in Cascade Avalanche

Everett dispatch reports a Wallington avalanche hit a train wagon train with sleeping passengers. Eight dead and five missing crew listed. later tallies show thirty eight passengers and twenty nine employees still unaccounted for amid snow and wreckage. Rescue teams work in freezing conditions as wires fail and hopes fade.

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City of Brotherly Love Facing Grim Crisis

Delegates of the Central union and other organized trades vote to call a sympathetic strike set to begin at midnight Friday, threatening Philadelphia with a citywide labor crisis and possible riots over transit arbitration. Mayor Reyburn signals refusal to arbitrate, stirring tension as streets show unrest and car burnings.

Philadelphia Central Union Chicago Francisco Laver Wyon Reyburn United Business Men's Association Committee Republican Organization Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company Comueera Goand Sud

Back From Elba Club To Be Investigated

Washington滑 March 2 A hunt for re membership of the mysterious Hoek Wom lbw club to be conducted at the congressional hearing on Ballinger Pinchot. Pinchot testified the movement was a conservation effort and not against Ballinger. Vertrees pressed questions about who constituted the group and the big family involved.

Elba Washington Bulinger Pinchot Theodore Roosevelt Vertrees Ballinger Pinetot Giavia Garfields Presiden

Roosevelt Friends Worry Over African Fever Prediction

Washington March 2 Friends of ex President Roosevelt in Washington worry after Captain Fring Duquesne, an Africa expert and Roosevelt appointee, warned that Kwanghimber and others in his party may contract the dread sleeping sickness upon returning to civilization. He linked a recent African fever death of missionary Frederick Proach to the expedition and questioned future prospects of the venture.

Washington Roosevelt Fring Duquesne Kwanghimber Hhis Africa Frederick Proach Duquesne German West United States Duqueene

Certificate bill for irrigation passed in Washington

Washington moves to authorize the issue of 80,000,000 in irrigation certificates to fund projects. The plan relies on land sales revenues to redeem the certificates. Senator Clay of Georgia opposed the principle. he warned of a likely need for a direct annual appropriation of 60,000,000. Bailey and Hepburn urged that land proceeds be distributed to multiple states.

Washington Clay Georgia Bailey Hepbien

Outlook Feared As Supreme Court Ruling Affects Trust Action

New York March 2 The admiral report of the American Wool company shows a profit near five hundred thousand dollars last year. President William M Woods notes anti trust actions loom as Supreme Court rulings on pending cases could chill business and prompt more conservative merchant action nationwide.

New York American Wool 60 William M. Wooda United States Supreme Court

Mutts, March 2 Vote Returns to Work in City

The article notes that workers described as engineers here voted to return to their jobs, ending a disruption. Details on the vote count or employer not provided.

Wnornbera Mutts Atrlhing Ming

Lucky Friday Music Event Aids Free Admission

An upcoming Friday program offers free music access for all, promoting an occasion for music lovers. The feature notes Tamor WHh and Hitchcoek DM as organizers, with the plan including readings and performances, highlighting a community celebration of art and free culture.

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Sherman Bell faces damages suit in Cripple Creek case

Federal Judge Robert ER Lewis dismissed a $6,000 damages claim against General Sherman M Bell and others in the Cripple Creek labor unrest death of Oakley. Bell defended his role denying responsibility, claiming no evidence tied him to the death. The trial involved Miners, Mineowners, and Mary Carley as plaintiff.

Denver Robert ER. Lewis General Sherman Hell Carley Dunnsville Cripple Creek Bell Oakley Lewis Sherman M. Bell Bio Mra Mary Nell Milithie Dunyfile Carlston Mineowners’ Association

Passengers Poorly Moved as Utah Blockade Holds Trains

Ogden Utah March 2 Hundreds of travelers are marooned in a hotel under Southern Pacific control with trains ordered back from the west. No westbound service for a day. Detour via Oregon Short Line possible but overloaded. Mail from train No 9 to be returned. Chicago American baseball team stays a week. Union Pacific and Rio Grande reach the east. Oregon Short Line resumes at Bege after forty eight hours. President Comiskey arranges spring training gymnasium.

Ogden Utah Southern Pacific West Oregon Short Mine Nevada Union Pacific Rio Grande Chicago American Comiskey Oregon

Reckless accident at Golfen Cycle mill in Colorado Springs

Earl C. Rackett was caught in a giant trap at the Golfen Cycle mill this morning and spun by the wheel. After fifteen minutes the machine was stopped and he survived with non serious injuries. he was taken to St. Francis hospital, age 28.

Cere Colorado Springs Golfen Earl C. Rackett Flia Waron Packett St. Francie Hospital

Hyde’s Stenographer Testifies Before Grand Jury

Bessie Coughlin former Hyde stenographer testified before the grand jury probing the Swope mystery. Four Black servants in the Swope home also testified. Jury members reportedly want to end the investigation and issue a final report, but a trial remains possible with further witness calls.

Hyde Grand Jury Kausay City Marcel Bessie Coughlin B.C. Hyde Swope

Rockefeller Foundation Bill Proposed in Senate on March 2

Washington reports a bill introduced in the Senate to create the Rockefeller Foundation to benefit national and international welfare. Key incorporators include John D. Rockefeller, John J. Rockefeller Jr., Fred T. Gates, Starr J. Murphy, and Charter Heydt with up to twenty five associates. The foundation aims to promote civilization, knowledge, and relief from suffering, similar to the Carnegie Foundation, with powers to receive gifts beyond the original endowment.

Washington John D. Rockefeller Senate Rockefeller Foundation Gailinger Rockefeller Educational Fund Rockefeller John DP John J, Rockefeller, Jr Fred T. Gates Starr J. Murphy Heydt Bil United States Carnégie Foundation For

Former Elkhart banker released after six year term

Walter Brown, once a banker in Elkhart Ind, was freed from federal prison in Leavenworth at the end of a six year sentence tied to the wrecking of the First Nation bank of Elkhart. J L Broderick, bank president, and W J Collins, cashier, were sentenced in the same case with Broderick given ten years and due to finish next December. Brown cites political enmity as a motive.

Leavenworth Ram Walter Brown Elkhart Ind First Nation Bank of J. L. Broderick Vbank W. Ji. Collins Collins Broderick Brown

Bull Dog Versus Hereford in Terrific Rural Battle

A dramatic confrontation on Hawkins ranch five miles north of town pits Old Bob the white bull dog against a savage Hereford bull owned by Hawking. The sleepy canine, a familiar figure at the station, chases the intruder while the bull charges the yard. The fight, described by former Sergeant Lawkins, ends only as the dog’s stamina holds.

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