Death of B H Harriman Due to Pernicious Anaemia
Highland Mills officials report B H Harriman died from pernicious anaemia and edema of lungs with no cancer mentioned. Prominent mourners from finance law and business attend his funeral. a Jersey City train carries delegates to St Johns chapel. Public memorial at 11 oclock, with guards and town road closures for privacy.
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B. H. Harriman
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Jersey City
St. John's Chapel
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Ardem House
Detectives Seek Companion of Woman Victim on Train
Nickel Plate detectives search for a male companion of Francisco Zober of Colorado Springs who died on an eastbound train. Police believe poisoning aimed at robbery. husband’s telegram mentions $126 as she left town. Authorities pursue details to determine cause of death and possible foul play.
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Convict Confesses to Save Innocent Man from Life
In New York on September 11 Henry Greenburg serving 20 years for burglary admits he robbed the crime for which Louis Goldberg is imprisoned for life in Sing Sing. Goldberg is expected to be released following Greenburgs confession that absolves him from the conviction.
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New York
Louis Goldberg
Sing Sing
Henry Greenburg
Goldberg
Venezuela Claims Protocol Time Expires
Washington reports that by mutual agreement both governments agree the period to fulfill provisions of the protocol for settling American claims against Venezuela expires today. Officials expect satisfactory arrangements to be reached.
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Venezuela
Ex wife of Thaw heir summoned to face creditors
Frances Rush formerly married to Charles Harper Thaw, heir of millionaire Harry Thaw, was summoned in Chicago for nonpayment of a $200 judgment after receiving $75,000 alimony in a divorce four years earlier. She admitted spending the money on costly living and stock market ventures, saying she now faces the debtors court.
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Chicago
Frances Rush
Charles Harper Thaw
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Harry Thaw
Waa
Ruahatte
Los Angeles
New York
Alam
Peary Contradicts Cook In Polar Dispute
A New York dispatch quotes Commander Peary accusing Dr. Cook of fabricating the pole claim. Peary asserts Cook never reached the pole and accuses him of handing the public a "gold brick" while promising to present full signed statements to reputable bodies for proof. Public responses include Cook’s reception in Oslo and tension over exploration claims.
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Battle Harbor
Labrador
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Sydney
Cook
Pole
Geographical Society
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Part announces tariff commission appointments
Beverly, January 11. President Taft announced the appointment of the tariff commission members. Henry Emery of Vale was named chairman along with James B. Reynolds of Massachusetts, Dow Wat secretary of the treasury, and Alvin H. Handers of the Breodors Goeth firm.
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Treasury
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Handers
Ollign and
Breodors
Young Morgan as Successor of Harriman
New York reports J Pierpont Morgan Jr may inherit Harriman’s power as head of major railways and Varied interests. Rumors say he could become a Union Pacific director and then chairman at the October meeting while Paul Morton appears as a rival possibility for another post.
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J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr
Harriman
Will Street
King
Jack Morgan
J. Pierpont Morgan
Morgan
Morgan Bank
Young Morgan
Union Pacific
H. Rogera
Judge Lovett
Arden House
Dr. Lyle
Paul Morton
Captain Moody to retire from Fourth Infantry tomorrow
Washington report states Captain Thos F Moody of the Fourth Infantry will retire on his own application under the thirty years service clause. The retirement takes effect tomorrow as Moody concludes a lengthy military career.
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Fourth Infantry
Washington
Thos. F. Moody
Leader State circulation contest ends with wide interest
The Cheyenne State Leader and Farmer Ranchman conclude a circulation contest at 11 last night. Candidates across districts worked hard daily to secure subscriptions, driven by energy and ambition. Officials say prizes reward effort rather than charity, asserting the Leader as Wyoming's top newspaper and valuable to advertisers due to rising readership. Winners will be announced in Tuesday morning’s issue.
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Farmer Ranchman Magazine
Wyoming
Cheyenne
Wyoming Housewives Urged to Promote Unbleached Flour
Wyoming Commissioner Burke appeals to state club women to aid in promoting unbleached flour over white bleached flour. He cites health and flavor arguments, noting nitrogen oxide harms, and urges meetings to shift consumer preference despite resistance from millers and merchants.
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State
Pure Food Department
Burke
Washington
United States
Gideon Clark
State Federation
Club Women of
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