Senator Lorimer Bribery Scandal Sparks Confession
Springfield May 28 Senator D W Holstlaw of Illinois testified before the grand jury that he received 2500 dollars to support Lorimer for the United States Senate and 700 from the jackpot. he said Chicago politician John Broderick delivered the bribe. Lorimer in Washington defended himself and urged an inquiry into the charges while accusing the Chicago Tribune of malice.
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Sommersault in Rolling Auto Not Fatal
Indianapolis May 25 records fell across five to 200 miles as powerful cars competed at the speedway. Herbert Lytle and mechanic Wm Clifton were thrown when a tire burst. Lytle broke his left leg and Clifton was bruised. Dawson escaped death after a burst tire sent his car tumbling into sand cushions and over the fence before crashing. Dawson remained in his seat as the car struck a post and wrecked.
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Big Horn County Seeks Release From $7000 Tax Assessment
County Attorney P. W. Metz and County Treasurer C. B. Shaw traveled to Cheyenne to press for a state release from the previous fiscal year's tax assessment. They argue property was taxed for a different location and the county hopes to be relieved of about $7000. Attorney General Mullen reviews legality of a state exemption from the county’s own assessed returns.
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End of Ballin Geronimo Incey Pinchot Inquiry Sparks Debate
Washington May 28 The Ballin ger Incey Pinchot investigation ended amid verbal fireworks as attorneys prepare briefs for June 11. Speakers attacked Ballinger and Pinchot while spectators cheered. Brandeis defended the law over private interests and Pepper criticized conservation.
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Youthful Victim of Typhoid Passes in City
Frank HM Mumm of 660 Nineteenth Street died of typhoid fever after a Friday afternoon illness. The sixteen year old was a public school student with a bright future. Services will be at the First Canton Church this afternoon at 2 oclock, with burial at Odd Fellows Cemetery. mourners include Dora Millops family and friends extend sympathy from Whealsten and others.
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Beef Raising Business Sapped by Federal Land Laws
Wheatland Wyoming May 24 At the annual meeting of the Laramie County Cattle and Horse Growers Association President Geo Mitchell of Utah delivered an address urging the liberalization of grazing lands in public domain for livestock owners. No resolutions were adopted. a federal recommendation reflecting this aim was embodied in the proceedings. (Continued in Page Six.)
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Brakeman Accepts Police Appointment in Cheyenne
Ww. Walker, a popular Union Party brakeman, resigns from the road to join the Cheyenne police force. Walker begins walking a beat tonight.
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Woman Named Hel en Thoman Ordered to Leave City
A woman identified as Hel en Thoman was arrested on a cocaine influence charge yesterday. She was fined in police court and ordered to leave the city.
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Cheyenne 5 Memorial Plans Highlight Civil War Remembrance
Cheyenne residents prepare a citywide memorial for Civil War dead under John F. Reynolds Post GAR with parades and cemetery decorations. Banks and many shops will close for the day while florists report heavy flower orders for graves.
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PTOMAINE POISONING HITS FORT COLLINS ALUMNI BANQUET
Sixteen Fort Collins high School Alumni members are seriously ill and one may die after a banquet last night reportedly contaminated by impure ice cream. Hazel Crosby a teacher remains unconscious since midnight, with doctors from nearby towns called to treat the ill.
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Roosevelt Endorses Insurgents and Heads Toward New York Visit
A Roosevelt letter shown at the Capitol endorses insurgent efforts against Speaker Cannon and the House leadership. It notes Roosevelt will attend a June 22 Coltier's Weekly banquet and favors open debate on the railroad bill while opposing old guard methods and Ballinger investigations. The exchange signals continued factional tension within the Republican party.
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St John Nurses Training School Sends Largest Graduation Class
The St John hospital Training School for Nurses held its graduation exercises in Carnegie auditorium last evening. Six graduates in white linen uniforms received diplomas, with remarks by Dr. Charles Meriva of the University of Wyoming and presentation by Dr. W. A. Wyman. A large audience attended as the event marked the largest class ever sent forth from the hospital.
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