Meeting of City Council Eyes Gas Lighting Proposals
The regular semi monthly council meeting at City Hall discussed gas lighting proposals from Jay Burns including two plans for a five and a ten year period. Councillors approved a $100 per month band allowance for three months and adjourned to meet again that night. The city treasurer and police reports were reviewed, and discussion covered water supply, a possible joint cityUnion Pacific plan, and park swings for children.
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Arnold
Cormel
Berry
Union Pacific
Gates
Nebt
Norfolk
Neb
Tregoning
Central City
Peterson
Mra
Ingeraol
Laramie
Teft
Rogers
Ingersal Suppest
Treasury
Justice Grant
District Court
Jay Burns
Tregonins
Wind Des Troys Town in Gainesville Ga Dead in Path
A violent storm struck Gainesville Georgia shocking the town yesterday. Reports say about 100 persons killed, with eighteen in the city center near the railroad, and eighty in the cotton mill district. Mills and shops were wrecked, many workers trapped beneath collapsed floors, and cottages near Pacotet mills destroyed. Property losses run into thousands, with heavy damage to mills, depots, and shops. A new university trustee, Mrs. Charles Stone of Evanston, was named to replace John Beckwith.
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Baihroad Station
Gainsville
Am Tertife
Burbarh
New Holland
Pacotet Mills
Pacotet Company
Joseph Lagan
Gainaville Cotton Mills
Julia
J General
White Sulphur Springs
Gainesville
Charles Stone
Evanston
Light Bench
Gorman
University of Wyoming
University
John Beckwith
Stone
Constantine Arnoll
On the Floor Low Prices Hit Tur Most Items
Retailers advertise deep discounts on carpets artiqurs and mats with a focus on holiday savings. The notice promises low prices and broad selection across home goods.
NOTES UPON THE PRESIDENTS RIDE
The Norse ridder by President Roosevelt on the feet relay of his ride over the bill was fed by John Strauss on Seven Mile Crook and bought by Jot Kerest three years ago as a three year old for 4 dollars. It was selected by States Marshall Hadeell and Porter as the best looking most sure footed during the presidential ride. Ernest says the president’s horse was the best he ever saw. The second delay of tiles was thirty five minutes and Ernest notes the president’s horse finished strong. Senator Warren rode the ride very well for a man of his weight.
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Roosevelt
John Strauss
Croek
Jot Kerest
Marshall Hadeell
Porter
Marshall Letors
Ernest
Eli Tiles
Warren
WILL BE MARRIED THIS MORNING AT RESIDENCY
Miss Francis Mary Williams daughter of Mr Carpenter to wed Dr Fred Dawson at 8 30 a m officiated by Father Hush Cum minkey of Lawrence. Only immediate family present. If Frank Flaming arrives from Kansas City maid of honor. Breakfast then two week honeymoon at Salt Lake and Seattle. Mr and Mrs Charles Curry and daughter arrived from Grand Encampment to start work on the Strong mine shaft contract.
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Comfe
Judge
Mra
Francis Mary Williams
Me Carpenter
Balt Lake
Seattle
Charles Curry
Ming
Sherman Tunnel Timbering Question Raises Safety Concerns
A rumor says Union Pacific engineers weigh making the Sherman Hill tunnel open as blasts shake the mountain and threaten loosened rock. Officials assess risk and potential delays at Wilt? Charlie area.
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Sherman Tunnel
Union Pacific
Sherman Hill
Lee Puetind
County Commissioners Hear Dale Creek County Road Change
Messrs. Dick Wilingma Iain Boyle Charles Woodard and Geo J Linde appeared before the County Commissioners yesterday and spoke for and against the proposed change in the Dale Creek county road.
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Dick Wilingma
Iain Boyle
Charles Woodard
Geo. J. Lindeshrom
Commins
Dale Creek
GOAL AND COPPER PROPERTY WANTED FOR PURCHASE
A request from the Federal Mining Co in Chicago seeks to buy severial and develop ed or undeveloped coal and copper properties. The notice emphasizes merit and potential for invention and innovation in mineral ventures.
Kansas River Flood Strikes Topeka Drowning 34 Dead
Topeka reports the Kansas River fell fourteen inches and is rising danger. Some 34 people are known dead with many missing. Refugees face exposure disease and hunger as aid trains reach North Topeka. Local merchants fear price fixing while relief crews, boats, and police aid move victims to safety along the riverbanks.
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Topeka
Kat
Kansas River
Manhattan
Preville
Ia Montgomery
Citizens’ Bank
Kansar Avenue
Andrew Pretzey
Oakland
Smith
North Topeka
Burting
Ivor
Enat
Sardou Gvetue
Alcknea
City Health Board
Rock Island
Atchison
St. Joseph
Salt Lake Herald advertising rates and offerings
The Salt Lake Herald is promoted as the most readable paper in the Intermountain country with daily and weekly options. Subscriptions listed include 85 cents per month, 200 dollars per year, 1.00 for six months, and 150 dollars per year for the semi weekly edition, with Orange Judd Farmer weekly at 1.75. All payments in advance.
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Salt Lake Herald
Intermountain
Siumlay Herald
Herald
Orange Judd Farmer
Professors Knight Attends Cheyenne Banquet for Belgo American Oil Trust
Prof. W. Knight traveled to Cheyenne to preside at a banquet honoring M. Purdon and M. Lebell, distinguished Frenchmen connected with the Belgo American Oil Trust, who have been touring under his guidance.
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W. ©. Knight
Cheyennw
Cheyenne Club
M. Purdon
M. Lebell
Belgo-American Oil Trust
Alate
Convict Still At Large After Prison Break
A convict who escaped from the auxiliary penitentiary last Saturday remains at large. Authorities believe he boarded a freight train and may have crossed the border, with no location yet identified. Funds and efforts are ongoing to apprehend him.
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Ausiiary
Arsenal in Brooklyn apartment linked to mass shooting
Police guard a prisoner in Mutter Street station after a raid uncovered hundreds of bullets cartridges gunpowder and pipes in a room described as an arsenal. Investigators say the suspect may be involved in a fatal attack on the Whalen family, with Charles Prescott firing on Patrick Whalen and others before the scene collapsed into a gunfight.
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Umbria
New York
Mutter Street
Brooklyn
Hans
Chas. A. Prowood
Patrick Walen
Che Winon
Broscatt
Martin
Patrick Whalen
Ure
Prescott
Whalen
Contested Homestead Case Heard at Court House
A disputed homestead entry from case No 1601 was heard yesterday in Henry Richardson's court. Ridgley faced accusations of not planting or cultivating the land and the court noted intentions to proceed with further action.
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Henry D. Richardson
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