Congress hears the executive's message urged on all fronts
The president informs Congress on international affairs and policy aims. He notes ongoing arbitration with Britain, protection of American interests abroad, and calls for American participation in world events. He cites Central America tensions, Panama incidents, and plans for future diplomacy, trade, and defense of citizens and property.
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Europe
Wpen
United States
Great Britain
Asher
North Atlantic
Permanent Court of Arbitration
Hague
Itar Tribune
United
Liberia
Spitzbergen
Menton
Brussels
Congo Fron
Latin America
Bolivia
Peru
Buenos Aires
Link Kovertment
Department of State and Foreign
Uch
Povsie
Amitry
Pan Aerie
Palley
Nile Mayer
Simuliaie Allen
Unitek
Honda Fe
Aterica
Biluanal
Ding
Yurdigl
Bank Officers Elected for Laramie New Bank
A meeting of the First State Bank of Laramie directors elected officers for the new institution. T. T. Simpson was named president, J. J. Symons first vice president, Carl Wagner cashier, and Harry L. Taylor executive secretary. An executive committee includes John Mertill and J. H. Symons. The bank plans to open in the Second Street building owned by J. He Symons, with Pacific Market stock joining.
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Building Co
Pacific Market
First State Bank of Laramie
T. T
Slmpcon
J. J. Symons
Seed Alem
Carl Wagner Cashler
Harry L. Taylor
John Mertill
J. H. Symons
J. L. Taylor
Second Street
Pacificment Market
J. He Symons
Parcite Company
Symong
John Wenlll
Harry Taylor
MicGil
Laramie
J. H W. Simpson
TH. Symons
Federal Land Office
Uie New Bank
Terry & Vag
Taylor
Old Homme
Sioux City
Towa
Pider Hay
Steele Bank
Parker
Rame
Taft Knox in Conference on Nicaragua Crisis
President Taft and Secretary Knox meet at the White House amid reports they plan a special message to Congress on the Nicaragua issue. The session aims to outline a broad Central American policy while pressure grows on Zelaya as Nicaragua may seek to depart with his family on a later steamer from Corinto, a claim disputed by Managua insiders.
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Great Republic
Batwean
Venezuela
Hague
Panama
Panam
Emery Compann
Nicaragua
Bein
Alsop& Co
Chile
Tt Tharn
United States
Cincere
Wot
Star
Edward Wil Bince
Washington
Ond
Zelaya
Central
Amerce
Canal Zone
Central America
Caribbean Sea
T Hood
M Revelution
Republic
Menange
Kovernment
Nicwragua
Bustakes
Steph
Iin
Central Americs
Taft
Knox
White House
Conkreas
Nacaragua
New Orleans
Dec. S
Mangua
Corinto
Perantia
Children Return Home in Cheyenne Court Order
Cheyenne reports that the three Altie Watts children, previously sent to a South Dakota orphanage, were brought back by district court order amid questions about their removal legality. A guardianship hearing will decide if they may be placed in the home, with the Watts mother pledging to provide proper care.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
Altie
Kate Watts
District Court
Wate Board of Child and
Mra
Watts
Leni
Casper Carper
Doe
Burlington
Casper
Kirby
Tielington
Chicago & Northwestern
Ward
Orlin Junction
Coloradi
Arlegina Owens
Showhonn
Denver
Che
Vancouver Barracks
Vancouver
Two Young Men Enter Brokerage Business in New Venture
Curtis and Ae Vagner, one a notable Wit, the other a papiliie, start a brokerage sales house in the new Voiner building. They claim strong prospects and plan to operate by direct order, focusing on high quality goods and steady demand.
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Businewd
Cirtis
Ae Vagner
Voninngston
Papiliie
Daloamin
Carl Vagner
Dusinewsi Larue
Voiner
Dale Sisters Deliver A Notable Vineville Performance
The Dale sisters showcased a lively program in Vineville featuring youthful dancers and traditional serventine dances, with the younger artist troupe delivering spirited numbers. The pageant reflected a cultural pageant vibe, highlighting local talent and a mix of contemporary and classic pieces.
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Dale
Vineville
Dale Aletors
Deo Feehiniinen
Paige
Graham to Lobe Eyeball Tomorrow
A garbled report mentions Graham involved in a confrontation in which an assailant likely attacked another person and a plan to injure or retaliate is noted. The fragment references Vireo Gatorade and a pursuit or threat surrounding the incident.
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Graham
Giraham
Inlund
Fran
Turbulent dispute over Parker and churches in Laramie
A heated tirade attacks churches and Susie Parker amid a local editorial controversy in Laramie. The piece accuses Republicans and church groups of bias while denying resolutions endorsed by a Christian Endeavor society. It claims Parker’s establishment and public stance are misrepresented and questions municipal actions and fines.
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Laramie
Jon
Kntarins
Roosevelt and Taft Rivalry Reignites GOP Battle
The piece outlines a looming split in the Republican Party as Roosevelt returns to oppose Taft. It describes Roosevelt as a potential leader of insurgents seeking reform, the lack of centralized insurgent leadership, and the risk of a deadly rivarly between Roosevelt and Taft. It notes anticipated campaigns before congressional elections and the possible reshaping of party control away from established figures.
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Tav
Washington
Dee
Roosevelt
Taft
Republican Party
America
Aldrich
Cannon
Smith
Will Roosevelt
Parker's Place Not Seen Closed, Court Debates Allegations
Fragmented OCR shows a heated dispute over Susly Parker, with claims of fabrication and court action. The text references a prior incident at night and day visits, asserting Parker was last at a location and not closed to some use, to be proven in court.
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Miss Parker
Boomerang
Parker
Carlin
Coorme
Mildivan
Auery
Larsen
Coality
Julien Hyde
Jon Lis
Duane de Lie Neal
Kelton
Honohes
Laramie
Mike Marien
Reerypidy
Bevimia
Jules Melugeo
Tarmamle Todmy
Parkyr
Essuvr Singh
Acarlet Fever at Rawlings 15 Raging
An obscure report describes a scarlet fever outbreak near Rawlings 15 with concerns of spread. Authorities plan quarantine measures and rapid containment to protect residents and stop further transmission.
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Rawlings
Commissioners In Session Record of Property Deeds Placed
The county board met in session with Clerk Jacol Bere ner presiding. The recorder filed deeds including a Warranty Deed from Bloom to a titled party and a Townsite Deed to John W. Latle for two parcels in Wyoming.
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County Board of Comaiesionerate
Jacol Berener
Talin
John W. Latle
Wyoming
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