Leader to Present Travel Lectures Series in Cheyenne
Dr. George Vosburgh leads a travelogue course titled Java the Wonderland of the World with illustrated lectures each evening starting next Monday. Tickets cost a dime per night, 50 cents for the full course, coupons and a dime required for admission.
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Bartender Charged with Murder in Forbes Mine Battle
Vick Banoni, a Trinidad bartender, was arrested and charged with the murder of Edward Kessler, a defender at the Forbes mine during the April 20 clash. Prosecutors aim for wholesale prosecutions of strikers in the Forbes battle where ten lives were lost.
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Wyoming Weather Outlook Storms Then Partly Cloudy
May 19 forecast calls for local thunder showers Wednesday with a weather break Thursday as skies clear to partly cloudy conditions across the state. Temperatures trending mild with chances of brief gusty in scattered areas.
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Morgan's Goat Proved Well Chosen in Rail Head's Tale
In a Broadway era testimony Charles Mellen, once head of the New Haven railroad, says he was Morgan’s man and the “goat” in the Westchester deal. He admits taking orders from Morgan and Rockefeller, faced with damning reputations and a costly purchase, while blaming Oakland G Thorn for action.
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Roosevelt Returns From South America Visit
Theodore Roosevelt arrived back in New York on May 19 after months abroad in South America. The former president reaffirmed his discovery of a new river and addressed questions about possible gubernatorial ambitions while declining to rule out a future run in New York.
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Colorado Judge Warns of War Over Troops Withdrawal
Judge Ben B Lindsey of Denver arrived in Chicago with Colorado women survivors of Ludlow, urging President to keep federal troops. He called Ludlow horrors unbelievable, comparing to Rome’s sack and Balkan wars, and said the true story is too horrible to print.
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Board Tries to Crush Teachers Union in Cleveland
The Cleveland Board of Education voted 4 to 3 to declare union membership a breach of contract and equivalent to resignation. The move targets women grade school teachers seeking higher salaries, intensifying the labor dispute.
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Leper John R Early Escapes Quarantine Station
John R. Early the leper who drew wide attention escaped today from the Diamond Head quarantine station and is now at large in the area.
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Jack Rose Two Years After Aiding Rosenthal Murder
Jack Rose testified in the Becker case as Becker’s chief agent in the Rosenthal murder. He recounted a similar story to the prior trial but with changes, claiming reform and temperance efforts during a period in the country.
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Two American Mediators to Meet Mexicans at Niagara Falls
The United States will be represented at the Mexican peace conference at Niagara Falls by Associate Supreme Court Justice Joseph Rucker Lamar and Frederick W. Lehmann former Taft solicitor general. Lehmann brings international law experience and Lamar focus on sick questions in his Supreme Court work. They met with Secretary Bryan and the president in Washington and plan to demand Huerta’s removal from the Mexican crisis. The Huerta faction is thought to oppose any concession.
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Young Riverton Man Awarded Gold Medal for Bravery
Harry Madden son of Senator William Madden of Riverton received a gold medal for bravery in the Logansport flood a year ago. At 19 he is a Culver Military academy graduate who rode with the Culver Black Horse troop at President Wilson's inauguration. Fifty Cadets responded to the Logansport call, bringing pride to Riverton and Wyoming.
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Tourists Warned Near Vesuvius Rim Amid Rising Activity
Carrabineers are posted along approaches to Vesuvius summit to warn visitors of danger as the volcano shows renewed signs of activity. An area of about 200 square yards near the main crater edges toward collapse into the fiery interior.
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Penrose Wins Republican Nomination for Senator in Philadelphia
Philadelphia primary voters chose nominees for senator governor and other offices. Hales Penrose won the Republican nomination for U S senator while Martin Brumbaugh sought the governor post and Pigott was mentioned in progressive, Democratic lines.
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Night sessions push to complete many bills in Washington
In Washington on May 19, Democratic Leader Kern announced a Senate vote on tolls exemption and its amendment for May 27 with possible night sessions if needed. The House moved to advance administration trust legislation within three weeks, adopting a rule for immediate consideration of a trade commission bill and anti trust measures, with two hour general debate limits and night sessions to continue until passage.
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Three Days Old Babe Dies After Journey
The five days old son of Mrs. W. H. Ross died after arrival at St John’s hospital following a train journey from California to Girard Kansas. The mother and infant left California two days before the birth and were en route when the child suddenly became ill on the train. Interment will be arranged by Undertaker Clyde Barry in Girard.
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Mediation Conference Open Today in Niagara Falls
Reports from Niagara Falls indicate mediation talks between American representatives and the Huerta government will start with key questions directed to the president. President Wilson and the cabinet discussed Mexico but no new developments emerged.
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