President Foresees Early Settlement of Japan Controversy
Washington report cites the President speaking in confidence to newspaper men about a prompt and amicable resolution of the Japanese dispute. He warned against leakage and stressed his personal stance on delicate matters while urging discreet negotiations to avoid misunderstandings.
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Webb
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Lawyer Anhut Convicted of Bribery Tied to Thaw Case
John N. Anhut was found guilty of attempting to bribe Dr. Joan Russell to secure the release of Stanford White’s accomplice Harry K. Thaw from Matteawan. Prosecutors cited a $20,000 offer and Thaw’s prior $25,000 in stocks as the motive. Anhut faces up to 10 years and a $500 fine.
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The
Harry K. ‘Thaw
Matteawan
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Supreme Court
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Anhut
Joan W. Russell
Matteawan Hospital
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Thaw
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Arthur C. Palmer
Death of Fred Deadman at Tahlequah Oklahoma
Fred Deadman 27 died by his own hand at home in Tahlequah after typhoid fever. He was son of Mrs. Alice Deadman and longtime city resident, previously with Conner Fulbright Grocery Co, then in Tahlequah mercantile work. He belonged to Masons Elks Shriners and K of P. Funeral held in Tahlequah with local attendance.
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G. M. Anderson
Billy Ozark
Men on trial for threatening letters to President Wilson near Austin
A group including Jacob Dunn Seeley and Ravenport faces trial on charges of sending threatening letters demanding fifty thousand dollars in gold. Officials believe Tumulty may meet, as letters were opened by him. In a separate report a Saint Louis and San Antonio train wreck near Austin leaves one dead and many injured, with eight passengers and crew casualties.
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Little Rock
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King and Queen Attend Wedding Trip to Germany
King George and Queen Mary travel from London to Sheerness aboard the Royal Yacht to attend the wedding of Princess Victoria Louise and Prince Ernest of Cumberland in Germany. The event marks royal participation in a northern European ceremony as 1913 and 1918 notices appear in the transcription.
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Washington County” Democrat 4 Central Committee
Court House
Fayetteville
George T. Lake
Chairan
Reagan
Bee'y
Dublin Dan
Irtan
Rowutte
Kern Resolution to Pass Heads Senate Probe Amended
Washington May 19 An amendment to Kern resolution for a West Virginia coal strike probe names Senator Borah to head the committee. The final vote is expected this afternoon.
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Kern
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Arkansas Game Reserve Established for Migratory Birds
A federal reserve set aside in Mississippi County Arkansas protects wild ducks and geese from hunters. W P Bancroft of the Biological Survey seeks a warden. B V Visart of the Arkansas Game and Fish Protective Association will recommend candidates within days.
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Yasterady
W.P. Bancroft
Biological Survey
New ‘Arkansas
Tig
Bancroft Ways
Visart
Huerta Secures A Big Loan In Mexico City Report
May 19 dispatch states a large loan totaling one point five billion dollars with portions from France and private funds under Felix Diaz and Jose Yves Lima. The piece notes revolutionary unrest and declining American presence, alongside a feature on the enduring value and spread of Oriental rugs, their varied uses, and a cautionary tale about counterfeit examples.
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France
Felix Diaz
Jose Yves Lima
Ood
Officio Diaz
Desert
America
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Cilloton Seil
Colvet Oriental Rage
New Jersey
Georgia
Fear Trouble in Alagor Murder Case
Court opened this morning with Woods, Collies and Means before Judge Crosby in a labor murder case. Special deputy sheriffs guarded the doorway as workers and AR members crowded the room amid warnings of a potential courtroom demonstration. The jury fate hinges on the venire panel with a verdict expected tonight.
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Collies
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Wood
Attewux
Collina
Zater
Street Car Strike Edges Toward Settlement in Cincinnati
United Press reports developments in the Cincinnati street car strike indicating a likely settlement before nightfall. Traction officials meet with union leaders and labor representatives while Mayor Hunt seeks a stay of the receiver ship hearing. no use of strike breakers is planned today.
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Mahon
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Hunt
Diamonds as an investment ad offers steep returns
An advertisement touts diamonds as a profitable investment with 15 to 17 percent annual gains on low quality stones. It promises easy terms with one fifth cash and six percent simple interest over ten monthly payments, and offers prepaid examination selections sent nationwide.
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