Miss Eva Smith Wins Buick Touring Car in State Contest
Five automobiles awarded in the Cheyenne State Leader grand prize contest with Eva Smith of Fort Farmer and Ranchman district winning the Buick touring car. Carrie Stough of Lander takes a district prize. multiple district runabouts are listed with winners across A B and C districts.
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Fort Russell
Carrie Stough
Lander
Eva Smith
Fort Farmer
Ranchman
Mise Carrie Stouch
J. Killa Murphy
Lovell
Casper
Kid Lewis
Hartville
Cheyenne
Wra
Swheers
Fa Lces
Bi Pierce
Ingersoll Store Company
George 8. Walker
Woollgrowers’ Association
D. W. Gill
Bya Smith
Farmer and Ranchman Magazine Automobile
Trict
Farmer
Rauchngan
J.B. Murphy
Litas
Bishop
Ference Ess
Ed Lewis
Murder Mystery in Detroit Girl’s Death on Operating Table
Detroit officers press on in the case of Mabel Millman, an Ann Arbor girl whose body parts were found in the river. Officials say she died during a botched operation and the fragments suggest an attempt to conceal the crime by weighting a sack with drinks.
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Detroit
Mich
Mabel Millman
Ann Arbor
Grosse Lale
Egg wonders from Wyoming to ancient giants amaze
Wheatland Wyoming reports Mrs C W Goodrich owns the champion Wyoming egg laid by a small hen measuring four inches around the tip and seven inches around the bulge weighing 4 1 2 ounces. The piece recounts giant eggs from Moas New Zealand ostrich and other ancient birds with various sizes and legends.
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Wheatland
Wyo
Wyoming Weason
Mra. C. W. ‘Goodrich
Lovett Succeeds Harriman in Control of Rail Groups
New York September 13 Roberto Lovett elected head of the Union Pacific executive committee replacing Harriman as leadership continues Harriman era influence over Union Pacific Southern Pacific and allied lines. Jacob H Sebif and William Rockefeller named directors to reinforce control with Long term outlook uncertain.
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New York
Harriman
Union Pacific
Southern Pacific
Roberto Lovetto
Jacob H. Sebif
William Rockefeller
Henry H. Rogers
Exec
Wall Street
Mn & Go
Avdon
Calestoga Threatened as Forest Fire Advances
Fire nears Calistoga in the south, with residents scrambling to defend the town. Men and volunteers work to guard timberland as the blaze scorches hundreds of acres, forcing evacuations and emergency measures.
Drunken Operator Disrupts Burlington Train Service
Arvin A Pope a Burlington telegraph operator at Arvada near Sheridan Wyoming drank heavily then rewired the switchboard causing major train delays from 9 PM to 2 30 AM. He refused to deliver mail to passenger train No 43 and was arrested and fined 123 years of age.
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Sheridan
Wyo
Arvin A .Pope
Burlington
Arvada
Corp H
United States
Threat 10 Lynch When Outrage Is Known
Carlson, a railroad laborer, is held in Green River county jail awaiting preliminary hearing on the charge of criminally seeing a yearold Mary Lass. The report notes lynch threat and mentions procedures and arrangements to keep the prisoner in custody at the Green River jail.
Sutton's Arm Not Broken in Fight
Washington reports that the examination of Lieutenant Janes N. Sutton Jr. found no broken bones in his body from the Annapolis death two years ago. Contusions were present over his right eye, and Sutton claimed his arm was broken in the fight before White's death, a claim contradicted by the findings.
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Washington
Janes N. Sutton
Annapolis
Mie Sutton
White
Fiurseon Spear
Wavy Department
Snyders and George Compete for affection turns deadly
In Shoshon Wyoming on September 3 Jake Snyder was shot twice by William George after George found Snyder with Mrs. George. Both sheepmen, formerly partners, their breakup was linked to Snyder's affair. George is jailed in Lander. Snyder gravely wounded but may recover.
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Wyo
Jake Snyder
William George
George
Snyder
George Honde
Lander
Whitney's Word How Spivoga Whitney's Word How Spivoga
Wireless from Battle Harbor Labrador dated September 12 states no Cook records exist for Whitney. Peary notes Whitney carried records from the North Pole voyage. Cook’s claims prompt polar dispute as New York braces for the Hudson Fulton events. Tarr and Martin urge settlement of the controversy. Continued on page five.
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New York
Battle Harbor
Labrador
Cape Ray
N. F
Cook
Whitney
Roosevelt
Peary
Copenhagen
Harry Whitney
North Pole
Utah
Greenland
Robert E. Peary
Pole
Jeanie
Feary
Woman climber claims Himalayan peak crown
New York reports Mrs. Bullock Workman, famed Himalayan woman climber, asserts she reached Nun Kun at 20,900 feet, claiming the top among women mountaineers after years of expeditions. She notes Miss Peck has not yet matched such height and acknowledges recent progress in the field.
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New York
Bullock Workman
Himalays
Himalaya Range
Pas
Nun Kun
Workman
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Trixie Cook
Pauline Jackson
R. F. Fuller
Ay Rane Brown
George O. Baker
Samay Chown
P.M. McDermott
Parmey and Ranchman
E. ©. Baxter
Mite Donnie Burgman
Mra
D. C
Manna
Bene Aigara
Ward Goodrich
J. C. Hastie
Pierce
QILL
Goonae
Walker
New York Herald
New Zealand
Rat
Notie
Neleneé
France
Augustine Bay
Patagonian
Lovett
Calestoga
Caligtoga
Cali
Thie City
Division OF
Rock Springs
Ravishes
Galard
Sutton
Spivoga
CABLE
Himalayan Peak