Ballinger Pinchot Inquiry Highlights Land Office Roles
Testimony from H H Belwarts as chief of field service places responsibility for Cumberland Glasgow claims on the land office. Glavis is blamed for delays in Alaska cases while Ballinger is accused of listing cases on Belwarts' recommendation. Tensions rise between land office and forestry bureau under separate departments. Don M Carr’s private secretary supported a joint department plan.
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Department of Gecess
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Taos Pueblo Uprising Triggers National Guard Rush
Taos New Mexico May 13 troops rush to Taos Following a Pueblo uprising that severed wires and attacked homesteads. Governor Mills orders 60 national guard troops with field pieces to Taos as two companies depart Albuquerque. A raid injures Mrs Meyers and her infant. fear of wider war grows as reports of cattle theft and arson spread.
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Taos Pueblo
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Mills
New Mexico National Guard
Sante Fe
Albuquerque
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Toas Valley
Leo W. Meyers
San Juan
Warafre
Dramatic jury drama in Hyde murder trial verdict expected
In Kansas City May 14 the Hyde murder case nears a verdict after four weeks of deliberation. Judge Latshaw awaited the jury’s decision as pro and anti death-penalty arguments by J. A. Reed and Virgil Conkling filled the courtroom. Hyde’s wife Frances listened as closing appeals urged guilt or innocence.
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Dre Hyde
Frances
J. A. Reed
Hyde
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R. R. Brewster
Hat Sane Court
Mr. Brewster
Frances Hyde
Torpedo Boat Explosion Claims German Crews
A German torpedo boat named 5S near Helgoland exploded today, killing ten and wounding two. The vessel was heavily damaged but stayed afloat long enough for crew to reach shore. naval authorities began investigations into the incident in the North Sea.
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Holy War In China Sparks Violent Attacks On Christians
Reports from several provinces in China describe a rapid spread of anti Christian violence. Native Christians face mobs outwardly attacking churches and homes as authorities struggle to control the unrest amid broader dynastic tensions.
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China
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Despondent Worker Appears In Court Over Lost Job
A report from Grand Junction details Bertie Osborn involved in a labor dispute. The article notes a court appearance this afternoon as officials review the case of a worker seeking employment after being removed from a pad.
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Rand Junction
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Bertie Osborn
Ew. Whig
Roosevelt Seeks Social Reform On European Trip
In Berlin on May 12 Coleridge Roosevelt visits model poor houses and homes for the aged near Berlin after Copenhagen inquiries. He tours with the burgomaster guiding and says he will apply himself to social problems upon returning to America. His voice and spirit show improvement despite lecture strain.
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Coleriel Roosevelt
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Copenhagen
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Roosevelt
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Kgiger
Earth Passes Through Halley Tail No Visible Effects
Chicago readers warned no dramatic event will occur when Earth intersects Halley’s comet tail on May 19. Prof William J MacMillan of Chicago University says temperature will not change. aurora may appear, but the tail is extremely sparse and near vacuum. Previous passes in 1835 1868 and 1851 left no noticeable impact.
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Halley
William J. MacMilan
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Law To Bar Felons From Office In Hartwille
County Attorney C L Risdon seeks a writ of quo warranto against Anthony Wilde and C D B Pletcher, late Hartwyille mayor and alderman, to test their right to hold public office after felony convictions for perjury. Wilde and Pletcher are out on bonds of 7000 dollars each while appealing. they face imprisonment on sentence to be served. Sheriff Hughes to serve the writ today under state law prohibiting felons from holding office.
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C. DB. Pletcher
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Mindoro Deal Linked to Sugar Plant Sale
Rep Martin of Colorado presents facts tying the Philippine government sale of an estate on January 4 to the Mindoro company. The Mindoro Development Co plans a 500 50 sugar plant on the San Jose estate in Mindoro Islands. The connection centers on the Mindoro company and the estate transfer in the Philippines.
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Washington
Mindora Development
Honolulu
San Jose
Mindora
Hihipping Islands
Mindoro
Martin de 100Ha
Colorado
Philippine
Apt
Mindoro Company
Militia Deployed in Danville to Bar Striker Clash
A company of militia was sent to Fairmount after a skirmish between Averitt and Malian laborers. Troops were ordered to maintain order and keep the company together amid the early confrontation, with guards on patrol to prevent further unrest.
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Danville
Fairmount
Hondurans File Complaint Over Americans in New Orleans
In New Orleans on May 19 a special relay from Puerto Gomes reports a dispute involving Honduran and American nationals. A veteran named Malone and a mediator from Honduras engaged in a tense exchange while discussions with the department in Washington are noted. The vase and related matter remain under review.
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Puerto Gomes
Malone
Hondee Holdier
Tammany Plans To Meet Roosevelt At Sea
New York May 13 Tammany prepares to greet the returning Colonel Roosevelt with a large committee of sachems chosen to organize the reception A tug will likely be sent to carry the activists to sea for the welcome a one time political foe was once a foe now a guest
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New York
Tammany
Roosevelt
Irrigation From Wells Planned By Farmer Power Co
At a special meeting of the manufacturing committee chaired by George S. Walker the Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Co. proposed an irrigation experiment using water from farmers wells. Armand G. Langenbach outlined plans to install a motor and pump connected to the city power house on a suitable site within two miles of Cheyenne to irrigate a farm plot at the company’s expense. The committee approved efforts to establish the station and to seek city iron foundry and carriage facilities, while other items were deemed infeasible.
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Armand G. Langenbach
Cheyenne Light, Fuel and Power Co
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T Waa
Linnenback My
Callous Joy Riders Leave Boy Unconscious in Street
In Denver, a touring car with joy riders struck 16 year old Kenneth Colley injuring him severely. His right ear was torn off and he was tossed into the air as the car sped away without lights toward Orr Street. The crash damaged the boy’s condition and his father had died years earlier. Police and witnesses described a rapid, hit and run incident with little detail available.
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Shot Noone ShloT Wins Metropolimvan Handicap
New York May 13. Pashion Plate a 4 year old colt entered by the Oneck stable won the Metropoliten handicap at Belmont Park. The mile event attracted 7 runners with odds around 7 to 1. The favorite went to the rear and failed to threaten.
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