Chamberlain May Resign Clouds British Fiscal Debate
London June 1 The resignation of Colonial Secretary Chamberlain dominates the day as Chancellor Ritchie presses to abolish the coin tax. Government factions split with free traders opposing Chamberlain's tariff plan while Premier Balfour works to secure a cabinet stance. The debate adjourned awaiting Balfour's definite Wednesday statement.
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London
Chamberlain
Ritchie
House of Commons
Mr. Chamberlain
Great Britain
Mr Chamberlain
Chaplain
Mr. Balfour
Chamncellor
Riehle
Jury seated for Jett White murder trial in Jackson Kentucky
The jury for Curtis Jett and Tom White, charged with the assassination of J J Marcum, was completed around 9 pm in Jackson Kentucky. The twelve jurors, all Madison County farmers, will be sworn in tomorrow and testimony is expected to start before noon.
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Jackson
Curtis Jett
Tom White
J. J. Marcum
He Elisor
MiagofMin County
Breatpitt County
Settlers vow revenge as militia moves toward St Francis
Topeka June 10 The militia reaches the Dewey area with prisoners and camps. A slow march to St Francis is planned for tomorrow. Armed men flood into St Francis amid warnings of bloodshed as settlers demand retribution against Dewey and son. Authorities aim to shield the accused cattlemen while tensions rise.
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Topeka
Kan
Dewey
St. Francis
Atwood
W. B. Lockwood
Lunatic at Large Escaped From Illinois Asylum
Casper Wyoming authorities seek Mike Kelley a former Casper resident who escaped from the Evanston state asylum days ago. He reportedly planned to return to Casper and is considered dangerous as officers pursue him to recapture and return him to the institution.
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Wyo
Mike Kelley
Stave Aaylim
Evanston
Kelley
Lost Trail of Lone Highwayman
Rawlins Wyoming June 10 Deputy United States Marshal Joe Lefors and Post Office Inspector James Bennett returned from Lander where they followed the trail of the lone highwayman who held up the Rawling Lander stage last week. Heavy rain erased the track after two days and it could not be recovered.
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Wyo
United States
Joe Lefors
Post Office
James Bennett
Cheyenne
Lander
Rawling-Lander
Train 105 Hits Freight at Green River No Damage
Engine 849 on train 105 collided with a freight as it left Green River Thursday night. The incident caused the left cylinder to be knocked off with no other damage reported.
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Green River
Rawlins
Cloudburst at Clifton Shuts Chase Creek. Death Toll Rising
News from Bisbee reports a morning cloudburst near Clifton sending an eight foot wall of water down Chase Creek. Multiple drownings feared as the current washed through the Mexican‑worked area near the Arizona Copper Company. Wires are down. miners’ strike has closed the north side of the creek.
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Clifton
Chase Creek
Te Arizona Copper Company
Record Flood Reaches Unprecedented Height in St Louis
Rush of Mississippi flood swells to 37.75 feet at East St. Louis causing citywide evacuation. About 8,000 refugees sheltered in St. Louis and nearby towns as levee breaches threaten central Illinois rail access. Looting reported in submerged areas while rescue boats prep daily relief.
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Pos Alle
Grandite City
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East St. Lane
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Welock
Cheyenne Hospital Aid Society Sees Complete Officer Swap
Cheyenne Wyoming June 10 A revolution in the Cheyenne Hospital Aid Society installed an entire new slate of officers after hospital officials criticized the old regime. The new leadership includes President Mrs C Hurchel, Vice President Mrs Fenimore Patterson, Treasurer Mrs H B Patton, Secretary Mrs Clyde Watta.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
Cheyenne Hospital Aid Society
Becau
C. Hhurchel
Fenimore Patterton
H. B. Patton
Clyde ‘Watta
Funeral of Thomas A. Davies Ends Laramie Masonry Honor
Funeral services were held for Thomas A. Davies a longtime Wyoming railroad man. The Laramie Lodge of Masons conducted the rites at the Cathedral with Rev Dean Walton and Rev Coy participating. Pallbearers from the lodge carried the casket as acacia sprigs were laid in the grave at the cemetery. The family including Mrs Wardleigh Mrs Fred George and sons Roy Ralph Wes ley Davies and B Pmgies attended.
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Thimay A. Davies
Wyoming
Cumberland
Westley Richard
George
Ofelock
Laramie
Wallen
Cheyenne
Dean Coy
Mr. Walton
Masonie Libe
M.N. Grant
WH Reed
C. A. Boals
Jamie McGibbon
J.T. Holliday
Bo Dotty
King
Wardleigh
Fred George
Roy
Ralph
Wesley Davies
B. Pmgies
Grounds of Je Rocky Mountain Country Club
Fred A. Miller of the Van Horn Miller Syndicate returned from Centennial yesterday with Almetead and Jones landscape gardeners. They praised the prospects of turning the Rocky Mountain County club lands into a picturesque summer resort and were delighted with the countryside around Centennial. Mr Jones, a keen golf enthusiast, was excited by the golf opportunities nearby.
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Fred A. Miller
van Horn-Miller Syndicate
Centennial
Meaars Almetead and
Jones
Rocky Mountain County Club
Mr. Jones
Time to Cry Quits Fines After Assault Incident
Prot Lepper was fined $5 for an assault on Charles Bussard, with Bussard also fined $5 for provoking the incident by language toward Fred Lepper yesterday.
Fences Built Along County Roads By Rail Company
The Union Waele Railroad company is constructing fences along two county zones that pass through the sheep quarantine north of the city. Officials warn the work season will be unusually active this year with heavier business than usual.
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Union Waele Railroad Company
Mexican sheep herder Lara accused of murder near Warren
Deputy Sheriff Snow rushes to Rock River as word spreads that Lara the Mexican, accused of killing a Warren sheepherder, slept at McFadden's ranch on Rock Creek and headed toward Medicine Bow. Reports say he rode toward Rawlins and may linger near Rock River after detours via Laramie and Green River.
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Cheyenne
Lara
Warren
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Riteh
Rock Creek
Tad
Medicine Row
Shaw
Nichols
Rawlins
Lookout
Green River
Ogden
Two Men Shot by Footpads in Wilkesbarre Robbery
In Wilkes Barre on June 1 two highwaymen halted Baldee Kensler and John Weldeman as they rode home from a banquet. The assailants rifled pockets taking $6 and a railroad ticket. Kensler was wounded in the leg and torso three times and cannot recover. Weldeman was uninjured.
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Baldee
Benetet Kensler
John Weldeman
Altoons
Germain Catholic Ccte
Weldeman
Baldex
Bales
Kessler
Great Smelting Company Incorporated Forms in Washington
Great Smelting Company Incorporated is filed in Washington with an initial capitalization of 20,000. Incorporators are N. C. Lee, Clark, and Christy Esw. The company will own and operate mines and receive works for copper flow produced in the United States and Mexico. B. F. Holden of New York, formerly of Colorado, is expected to be general manager.
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Dune
Lee
N.C
Clark
Esw
Christy
United States
Mexico
B. Ft. Holden
New York
Colorado
Mysterious Philippine Man Arrested in Blaine on Embezzlement Charge
Edward Waite, linked to a Manila bank embezzlement case, is held in Blaine awaiting extradition after U S deputy marshal arrested him as he rode a train to Seattle. The Manila cablegram triggered federal action, and Waite denies the theft while seeking legal help.
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Wash
Edward Waite
Thie City
Waite
Colorado
United States
Blaine
Mania
Manila
Vancouver
Mrshal
Seattle
Bfe
Ale
Win
Counly Gall
Willian Keith
Walt
Nin Waite
Strange funeral of a millionaire
In Ont a grocer named J Major, reputed millionaire, dies and is to be laid to rest today. The will describes a custom funeral chariot built for his body to bear from home past his store to church and cemetery. The ceremony will mark the first and last one, with the body burned after the service and his house and store to be shrouded in black for 40 days.
Kansas Legislature Expected to Convene for Flood Relief
A special session of the Kansas legislature may be called tomorrow to approve flood relief measures. Twenty five members have replied with favorable answers to serving without pay. About $60,100 remains in the flood relief fund as rail service resumes from Topeka except the Union Pacific.
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Topeka
Kan
Kansas
North Topeka
Uulon Paecive
Three Boys Freed From County Jail In Malicious Mischief Case
Three boys held on malicious mischief charges are released from the county jail. At least one set of parents urged sending the youths to the county jail in the past, but the release has occurred.
Wyoming's President's horse heads to Washington
Cheyenne Wyoming June Heed Wright with Wyomins the president's horse left this evening for Washington. The horse travels in a dedicated expeditious car to be checked through on MeC One with the president to meet it in Philadelphia.
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Washington
Cheyenne
Wyo
Wright
Douglas Wye
Wyomins
Jhouw
Pennsylvania
Miller Har d Wedding In Laramie Ceremony At Home
Minnie May Miller and George Havard wed in Laramie with Rev F P Wo Brows officiating at the bride’s parents home on Fifth Street. The couple left for Colorado after a reception. the bride, a University of Wyoming music graduate and organist, and the groom a Mills roller are praised by friends.
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Minnie May Miller
George Havard
Presbyterian Church
Andrew Miller
Garfiels
Hoodlums Tear Screens At Miller-Hovard Wedding
Young hoodlums at the Miller-Hovard wedding last night tore screens from windows and scattered dirt and rubbish in the pantry area of the Miller residence. Police were summoned but the suspects disappeared.
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Miller-Hovard
Prosecuting Witness Flees City After Wounding Incident
Fred Tucker, wounded by George Baews in an early 1900s assault at Richard Wun Rack, left the hospital ten days ago and checked into the Globe Hotel for a week before fleeing town by train. authorities fear the witness is lost if captured now.
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George Baews
Richard Wun
Globe
Jeff
Acus
Bineelf
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