One Killed Two Hurt In Train Engine Boiler Explosion
In Monument Colorado an Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe locomotive boiler exploded injuring three aboard. Fireman J L Of Clayton died on the scene. Hartman and Pearson were hospitalized with severe burns. The incident occurred as labor tensions flared with manufacturers calling a nationwide convention to press a hard line against unions.
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Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
Monument
Colo
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National Board of Adjustment
Clayton
K. K. Hartman
Harley Pearson
Colorado Springs
Uitle
Hoods Demand Unified Filing of Industrial Affairs
Neighborhood groups push for a centralized form of retirement and risk handling, arguing that individual companies cannot adequately manage their industrial duties. The move seeks standardized procedures and oversight across firms to ensure consistent compliance and protection for workers.
Schumann Heink Defends German Airs at Newark Concert
Mme Schumann Heink faced walkouts from about six of 4,000 attendees at the Regiment Armory Newark as she sang German airs. She followed with a patriotic speech noting wartime service and urged amity ending with The Star Spangled Banner, drawing broad applause.
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Iat Regiment
Newark
Schumann Meink
Joseph A. Fuerstman
Mme. Schumann-Heink
Uelien
Schumann Heink
Bald
Hundredy
Amer Tcanian
Missing Saginaw ballots threaten Newberry election outcome
In Saginaw Michigan 9000 ballots are missing from the election materials and a further 6000 ballots are suspected, jeopardizing the February 1900 contest against William H Newberry. Officials will review the compromised ballot paper and assess the impact on the race.
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Washington
Deo
Fem
Tr Wan H. Newberry
Michigan
Fleury Ford
Newberry
Saginaw City
Shoplifting Reports Persist Amid City Rush Hours
Periods of increased shoplifting were reported yesterday afternoon in several business districts. An apparent rise in theft targeted items ranged from toiletries to underwear, with police and store staff noting repeated incidents during peak hours and calling for stronger deterrents.
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Seth
Taleine Wayn
Indien
Pryor Infant Undergoes Minor Operation Today
Pr Richard McLeake performed a minor operation on an infant at Twin Jee Nawndth with Mr and Mrs Frank Pryor of Ta Might Street in Pryor this morning.
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PRYOR
Richard McLeake
Frank Pryor
iBank Messenger Robbed of 6500 by Armed Bandit
Los Angeles reports a 17 year old bank messenger Paul Sauer robbed of 6600 in cash by a revolver wielding bandit in the downtown district near a principal street. The crime occurred as pedestrians passed. Sauer alerted police from a nearby booth after the robbery.
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iBank
Los Angeles
Paul Sauer
Young Sauer
End of Conflict Seen as Commons Passes Home Rule Bill
London reports all lines converge toward peace as the House of Commons passes a home rule measure. The bill creates two Irish parliaments with a linking body of forty representatives and a three and a half year deadline for Ireland to accept or the act becomes void. De Valera not to be arrested on returning to Ireland.
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London
House of Commons
Ireland
Devalera
Iréland
Great Britain Considers Martial Law Across Ireland
London reports that Britain weighs nationwide martial law for Ireland as terror spread prompts officials to seek drastic action. Sir Hamar Greenwood told the House of Commons that intensified trouble demands strong measures to quell daily unrest.
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Great Britain
Ireland
Hamar Greenwood
House of Commons
Furred Robbery Wave Hit Chicago Women
Chicago police report a surge in fur snatchings across the Gold Coast as bandits target women racks and backs of fur coats. J C Greenburg of the Associated Fur Industries says hundreds of coats were stolen last year and values reach about 160000, with thieves aided by a powerful fur trust and fences in major cities.
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Gold Coast
J. C. Greenburg
Associated Fur Industries
Greenburg
Trust
Fur ‘Thieves Trust
Fur Trust
Acording
White House Dine Planned After Inauguration
A statement from White House aides says President-elect Wilson and President Harding will dine together on March 4 at the White House immediately after the inauguration. The note notes Wilson's improving health and mentions the tradition of a joint meal with the successor.
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Harding
Envoy of Soviet Russia Ordered Expulsion
Luviwig D. A. K. Martens, self styled Soviet Ambassador to the United States, must be deported to Russia. Secretary of Labor Wilson directed his expulsion after hearings in New York and Washington. The order cites that Martens is an alien and affiliated with an organization advocating violent overthrow of the U S government.
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Russia
Senate
New York
Washington
Wilson
Legion Meeting Seeks Red Cross War Insurance Help
Albany county post of the American Legion calls a special gathering at Cathedral hall to aid the Albany Red Cross chapter in hiring an assistant for war risk insurance work triggered by a government campaign. The meeting aims to organize local support and address increased workload.
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The
American Legion
Cathedral Hall
Episcopal Church
Red Cross
Congressmen Unite to Push Through Tariff Bill
Washington reports indicate a bipartisan western and southern bloc is forcing an emergency tariff on agricultural products. The Ways and Means Committee has been driven to frame the measure, with supporters betting it can pass despite the president’s expected veto. Signatures and debate seem set to move quickly to avert a filibuster.
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Washington
Dec
Stet
Senate
House
Healy Couple Return to Denver After Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Healy of Denver, who had been visiting friends here, returned to their home on an early afternoon train.
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Walter W. Healy
Denver
Withriends
University Closes for Christmas and New Year Vacation
The University ends its term with a Christmas and New Year break. Students from northern and central areas depart on trains No 4 and 10 to connect with the Burlington for up state travel. Western students leave on trains No 1 and 21. About 100 students stay in Laramie to work part of the break and earn money. The university reopens Monday January 9.
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Deyence
Burlington
Atudente
Laramie
Rotary Xmas Dance Called Off Because Home Feeling
Secretary Lou Holliday says members preferred to stay home so the Rotary club Christmas night dance is canceled. It will likely be rescheduled within a couple of weeks. The usual luncheon and meeting will be held tomorrow noon at the usual place.
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Lou Holliday
Rotary Club
Poor laundress dead leaves scant thirty two thousand
Savings bank books totaling 32000 were found in the room of Catherine Kelleher a laundress who died recently She was employed in Boston and was reportedly living in the home of her employer Her sole known relative Mary Henry of West Haro had not seen her in 35 years
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Savings Bank
Catherine Kelleher
Mary Henry
Westharo
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