New York Speed Car Arrives in Laramie Ride
The race from New York to Portland continues amid mud and bad weather. Old Beant and Old Steady led the field from New York to Laramie, with Old Scout chasing as the weather worsened. Dwight B. Hass, the driver, spoke of delays while plans to reach Portland for a $1,000 prize intensified interest among the Pacific Coast contingent.
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Goode
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Lewlyanirk Exposition
Oregon
Exposition Opens Amid Splendor at Lewis and Clark Centennial
Thousands gather in Portland to witness the opening ceremonies of the Loewe and Clark Centennial Exposition. Vice President Fairbanks and other dignitaries attend as cannons, bells, and bands herald the start. President Roosevelt signals the formal opening with a ceremonial moment.
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Recital Tonight By Mrs Hiskey Pupils at Thornburgh Street
Recital this evening at 8 o clock at 604 Thornburgh Street features piano pupils of Mrs Ellix Dahlgren Hiskey. Performances include solo pieces and duets by Tessie Langheldt Mary Watkins Irene Weightman Elsie Marshall Bernice Weightman Lena Burman Homer Hartman and others with ushers Annie Fealner Amy Dailey Julia Watkins Mable Harden and guests of Mrs Hiskey’s friends and family. Also notes Fourth of July meeting to follow.
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Mable Harden
Last Mason Ic Club Dance Closes the Season at Hall
A large crowd attended the Masonic Hall last night for the final dance of the season hosted by the Masonic Dancing Club. Dancing continued late with refreshments served, marking a successful conclusion to the series.
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Fourth of July wedding scandal ends in abrupt retreat
A planned marriage between Lena Erwin and BP Bhore dissolved when a man from Milon interrupted, stole the wedding bands, and fled with a miloliter. The bride’s father’s home hosted guests before Shore arrived to witness the nuptials. The groom fled to his home after the incident.
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Navel
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Milon
Fourth of July Meeting at Cly Hall Tonight
A notice invites attendees to the July Fourth gathering at Cly Hall this evening. The event appears casual, with emphasis on community participation and local engagement.
Automobile For Goldfield Big Steam Machine To Nevada Camps
A rugged motorcar reaches toward new gold camps in Nevada and Nevada City with heavy steam power touted. The machine, driven by men from Denver and aides, travels swiftly as a crew heads toward highlands.
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le Merilh
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Wudie
Corn futures rise as May corn closes at 60 cents
Chicago June 1 The May corn market ended the session sharply higher with bids active and few offerings. The day opened up around 12 cents and quickly moved to 56 cents, then climbed to 60 cents by close, signaling strong bullish momentum in the May contract.
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List Of Japanese Losses At Port Arthur In May And Beyond
Tokio reports secrecy ends with confirmation of Japanese losses tied to Port Arthur operations. Sunk ships include WASHIMA a mine strike on May 15 1904 off Port Arthur. AKAT SUKI on May 1 1904. OSHIMA on May 17 1904. HAYA TORI in September 1904. ALAGO and TAKOAG with other attacks in late 1904.
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Protector
New Night Operator at Western Union Office
C D Craft arrived yesterday from Illinois and will take the night shifts at the Western Union office, relieving Ben Ball who will work day hours. Craft comes with his wife and will attend the Fourth of July meeting at City Hall.
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London’s Odd Bets and Ridiculous Wagers of Old
A London Standard piece recalls whimsical bets from centuries past. One man promised to carry a lord twice around while consuming pies and ale, and another wager involved carrying Lord Cholmondeley with spectators watching. Some bets ended in failure while others saw success. Dressing up in fancy costumes and public stunts were common, with vivid, curious scenes described.
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Russia loses thousands in Sea of Japan battle
Dispatches from Tokio report rough estimates of Russian losses in the Sea of Japan clash, with 7,000 to 9,000 dead and about 4,000 prisoners. Thousands unaccounted, damaged ships drifting ashore, and bodies washing up on nearby coasts. Rear Admiral Voelkersam killed on May 27 in the Oslyabya.
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Russian fleet largely destroyed in Japanese naval battle
A report from Tokio states that most second class Russian cruisers and subsidiary vessels were destroyed, with the Russian fleet practically annihilated. Admiral Rojestven ky is reported to be recovering in a hospital at Sa sebo. About 2,800 Russian naval prisoners have been landed, and three damaged Russian vessels drift ashore off Nagate province amid fog and mist that hindered full reporting.
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Murder by an Old Soldier at Soldiers Home
Dodge City reports from Kansas reveal that Haniel Truax killed Herman Line and John Lee at a Soldiers Home after they allegedly took whisky Truax had supplied. Truax, intoxicated, was captured in Dodge City and jailed. all involved are elderly veterans.
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Go Thunder Go in Dash Says Mitch Team Rally
The Atlantic Constitution quotes a coach urging his team to hurry and push for a fast dash as Mitch leads the effort. The call emphasizes speed and determination in the pursuit of a quick victory.
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Entombed Men Live on Milk After Miner Tragedy
Montrose Colorado area reports a catastrophic tunnel collapse at Gunnison with two men rescued and one dead. Taylor Groff and others endured over fifty hours trapped under debris, drinking milk, while rescuers fought debris removal and hoisting efforts. Coroner attended, Groff expected to be lifted later. cause blamed on a fireless timber structure amid dangerous conditions.
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Jimaesidy
Olor Eneugh
Taylor
A. Knowles
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Tlewie
Fred Groff
Charles Smithly
Hal Shuler
Tie
Shuler
Famous Sayings of Naval Heroes and Duty
Fragmented text presents garbled naval quotes praising perseverance and duty. It references Admiral powers, captains, and warnings to stay steadfast while facing danger. The legible intent centers on heroic resolve and the duty to act, though specifics are unclear due to heavy OCR errors.
Prisoners Pass Through City In Turbulent Night
Prisoners led by the sheriff were moved through the city after a mob formed in front Kingston store seeking to lynch John Steele and Mrs. Broecker. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Crose and Port Collins officers restrained the crowd while Steele testified he acted in self defense. The case centers on Beutler shot from behind as he bent over a headgate, with three eyewitnesses supporting the shooting as self defense. The mob was held back to avoid a possible murder before the coroner's jury.
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Brocker
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Gud
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Bhar
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Hecker Dider
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Collins
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