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Newspaper

Cheyenne State Leader

Location

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States of America

Date

May 20, 1910

Page

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Funeral of King Edward VII to Parade Through London

May 19 reports say the London funeral for King Edward VII will draw European rulers and ambassadors as mourners. Thousands watch as carriages pass, with 30 000 troops mobilized and special trains for sovereigns and officials. Roosevelt and White are to attend, with services in St John’s Episcopal Church in Washington and St George’s chapel at Windsor.

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Town Marshal and others charged with murder in Elijah Cottinger case

The town marshal of Briggs and two others face murder charges after Elijah Cottinger was shot while trying to escape. Rogers was slated for trial next Monday.

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Ballinger Pinchot Hearing Near End of Evidence

Washington May 19 The Ballinger Pinchot hearing is expected to end soon on evidence. The defense rests with little time for witness examination before rebuttal. The pace quickens as Senator Root’s Hague assignment spurs closing efforts. Assistant AG Lawler who drafted the letter tied to the Glavis dismissal testified he faced old accusations of incompetence in California forestry work, which he refuted. ET Perkins of the Chicago reclamation office concluded the day as the last witness.

Washington Balliner-Pinchot Brandeis Senator Root Hague Arbitration Tribunal Lawler L.R. Glavis Mand Glavis Forestry Bureau Capes California ET. Perkins Chicago the Reclamation Service

Miner forgets location of money and is committed

Mike Hill a coal miner was taken to the state asylum after losing his memory about where he buried about $1600 of a larger savings hoard. He had withdrawn thousands during a bank crisis and scattered it across sites east of Kemmerer while becoming increasingly paranoid and drink dependent.

Frontier Hill Kemmerer

Roosevelt Calls on Wilhelm in Landon Roosevelt Call

Mr Roosevelt spent the morning writing and reading and saw no visitors. At luncheon at Dorchester House he met Lewis Harcourt, first commissioner of works. During the week he met about forty notable public figures, nearly all cabinet members. This afternoon he called on the Duke of York at Buckingham Palace.

London Roosevelt Dorchester House Lewis Harcourt Great Britain William Buckingham Palace

Blame and Verdicts in Cherry Mine Disaster Case

A 19th century verdict details 147 miners dead from suffocation after a hay dust fire. It cites delayed danger notices and violations of state mining laws tied to mine inspectors. The report notes oil-soaked hay and bale loads as the fire’s cause and criticizes access to timely alerts.

Velo Mitaois Moane Pacape

Penitentiary Risk Highlighted In Perjury Charge

A historical notice discusses perjury and false affidavits as felonies punishable by prison. It notes the severity of perjury compared to giving false testimony and references earlier State Leader publications for context and repeated material across issues.

State Leader Lenmiet

Cheyenne Dairies Circulation Figures From 1910 Papers

The Cheyenne dairies' circulation is documented with affidavits in Wyoming. The 1910 annual reports show the Tribune Publishing Company’s Semi Weekly Tribune and the Leader publishing a mix of daily and semi weekly editions, with white paper usage and print runs detailed. The figures indicate the Tribune’s total annual copies and white paper consumption, and compare them to the State Leader and Leader banking company allocations. The records assert a discrepancy in affidavits about the exact circulation levels between the Daily Tribune and the Semi Weekly Tribune and other papers in Cheyenne.

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False Affidavit Penalties and Chinese Foreign Tension

A Wyoming statute outlines penalties for false affidavits with imprisonment up to five years. Separately, U.S. officials report hostility to foreigners amid Chinese tensions, noting self government groups and anti foreign sentiment impacting immigrants from Kwantung and Canton, with protests and placards alleging foreign subjugation plans.

Exports Show Meat Decrease in April 1910 Report

Washington May 19 Exports from the United States of copper illuminating oil corn lubricating oil no flour lard bacon fresh beef and cattle in April 1910 showed a rise over the previous year total exports for the month amounted to 127 500 000 compared with 123 000 000 for April of the prior year according to a report by the department of commerce and labor

Washington United States der of Commerce and Labor

Instability in Senate on Railroad Bill Revisions

Washington May 19 Regular Republicans and Democrats pursued a working agreement on the Railroad bill aiming for an early vote. Plans included striking capitalizations sections offensive to state rights Democrats, adopting the Simmons amendment on railroad rates, and pushing New Mexico Arizona statehood. Senator Johnson of Alabama circulated a written pact but faced widespread refusals, making success seem hopeless due to fears of yielding to Aldrich Republicans.

Washington Johnason Alabama Aldrich

Navy of Madriz Clashes at Bluefields Port

May 19 report from Bluefields Nicaragua says US gunboats Paducah and Dubuque landed 160 sailors to protect American interests. Paducah drove the Madriz gunboat Venus from the harbor as tensions risked clashes over entry and blockade.

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English People Welcome Kaiser With Cordiality

London welcomes Emperor William with affectionate greeting as the German ruler arrives by yacht Hohenzollern and lands at Victoria station. King George and royal family receive him at Buckingham Palace with crowds showing lively interest and cheers. The emperor then goes to Queen Mother Alexandra’s apartments.

London Williamn Sheerness Victoria Station King George Duke of Cornwall Duke of Connaught Prince Henry of Prussia George Buckingham Palace Alexandra

Tenney Signs with Industrial League Team

Fred Tenney former New York National Leaguer signed by the Villaville club of the New England Textile Mill league. The first baseman is the feature of games and plays with the same hard grip he showed in the majors.

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Hyde Files Application for New Murder Trial

A motion for a new trial was filed for Dr. B C Hyde, convicted of the murder of Colonel Thomas M H Swope. Arguments set for June 4 8 ny 7 )

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Taft Addresses World Sunday School Meeting

President Taft spoke at a mass meeting of the World’s Sunday School convention in Washington, praising the Bible as a great instrument for world improvement. Local Black Sunday school teachers protest exclusion from the Men’s Bible class parade.

Washington Taft

Murderer Hangs Self in Cell Before Sentencing

Pregecott Artz May 19. John Bryant, convicted of second degree murder, hanged himself using a towel tied to a cell bar. He was to be sentenced today after his Tuesday conviction.

Pregecott Artz John Bryant S. H. Anderson

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