Wyoming diocese convocation outlines committees at Laramie
The diocese of Wyoming convocation held at St Matthews Cathedral in Laramie featured a wide representation from parishes across the state. Committees were named by Presiding Officer Rev Snively with Bishop Thomas chairing the gathering and Rev A den secretary, focusing on credentials unfinished business finance and plans for Wobery work in deaneries.
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Diocese of
Wyoming
St Mathews
Thomas
A. den
Tefers
Arlington A. MacCallum
Stephan McCinley
H. J King
T. T. Towne
D. W. Thornberg
A. F. Schepp
George Rafter
Frank I. Chipp
T, T. Towne
Archdeabon Dry
Hiram Bullis
David W. Thornberry
Alfred Ines Beach
Prank
Burrage
Robert George Hammon
Albert M. Farr
Fev. LP
Holmes
Alfred H. Keach
Wallace N. Pierson
Christopher Keller
F. W. Lee
Lawrence R. Kelly
B. A. Huston
Douglas
J. Charles Villers
C.D. Williamson
Frank Burrage
John Roberts
William Toole
Edward M. Crons
A. F. Behepp
A. Dek
Snively
A. Jou C
Edward M. Cross
Miram Hul
Han. T
Tallaferro Jr
Aley
Gh Brimmer
Ray
M. Rolknap Nowh
Ie Hey
Albert M Farr
the Hey. Pranele B. Flandail
George Brimmes
Wyoming Widow Receives Carnegie Funds After Husband’s Death
In VHERMOPOLIS Wyoming a widow is stated to receive aid from Andrew Carnegie following her husband’s death. The report notes monthly pension amounts and one time sums totaling across several payments, with details about distribution among her children and household items. The article mentions figures around $2100 and smaller amounts allocated monthly and per child.
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Wyo
Marty
Martie
Martin
Carnegie Ward
Norris Seeks Union Pacific Inquiry On Approach Claims
Senator Norris proposes a measure to authorize the lobby committee to summon Robert Lovett of New York to explain claims that Union Pacific and Southern Pacific officials have been approached by people claiming influence in dissolution proceedings. The Norris resolution passed by unanimous consent.
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Associated Press Telegram
Washington, D. C
Norris
Robert 8. Lovét
New York
Union Pacific
Southern Pacific
Editor jailed in Paterson over printed editorial
Alexander Scott, editor of the Weekly issue, received an indeterminate sentence of one to fifteen years in Paterson New Jersey for publishing an editorial that denounced Paterson as the hotbed of anarchists. The piece mocked police and boss anarchists and referenced President McKinley’s assassination era laws.
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Paterson
N. J
Aelxander Scott
Reda
Bibson
Girl 14 Arrested For Delinquency In Lander Wyoming
Ruth Rogers aged 14 was arrested by Night Watchman Burns on delinquency charges after posing as 18 to obtain rides at a house in Lander. She named 17 men alleged to have aided her, with potential reform school action and possible prosecutions under the age of four. The case involves multiple parties and destinations with possible life imprisonment as a penalty for conviction.
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Lander
Wyo
Ruth Rogers
Vontrictnd
Burns
Casper
Etraowera
Te Hose
Molina Nation
Rogers
Qwak Advere
Belu
Lauder
Telroad
Injunction Backed By Protest On Race In London Derby
An Associated Press telegram from London reports a temporary injunction granted to Cragenaur owner C Bowerteway preventing race participants and stakeholders from parting with funds tied to the Derby after protests over race conditions. The ruling aims to safeguard wagers and club assets while the dispute proceeds.
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Associated Press Telegram
Llondon
C. Bowerteway
Cragenaur
Wee
Sntewards
Funda
Cragonowr
Diamond Special Train Robbery Thwarted For $500
A daring train holdup known as the Diamond Special yielded only $500 after bandits, armed with guns, made a swift retreat and then fell silent. Local investigators pursue leads as the incident rattles the community.
Robbers Hold Up Diamond Special Express Car
Two masked men robbed the Diamond Special express car ten miles south of Springfield while authorities say they opened a small safe of about 500 dollars and threatened crew and passengers. The bandits fled after a gun battle as the engineer ran the engine toward Springfield. A second Illinois Central robbery near Glenarm yielded 600 dollars from a small safe, with a larger safe untouched. a 1000 dollar reward was posted for capture.
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Associated Press Telegram
Springfield
Alinots Central
St. Louis
Chicago
Glenarm
Bryan Appeals Directly To German Ambassador In Violation
Secretary Bryan broke precedent by appealing directly to German ambassador Count Bernatoff to secure German people’s participation in the Panama Pacific exposition. The move followed European powers’ haste and fear of adverse tariff measures and aimed to gain Britain’s support against exempting American shipping from Panama tolls.
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Bryan
Associated Prens
Washington, D. C
Count Bernatoff
Britain
Panama
Moonlit Wheat Harvest Near Manaas Farm
Wichita June 18 Manaas farm reports cutting wheat by moonlight. Harvest progress shows an average yield of fourteen to twenty bushels per acre amid late rains and high winds.
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Marvest Moon
Asociated Preay Telegram
Wichita
Kas
Manaas Farm
Rales
Deal Wight
Weather Today Local Thunderstorms Threaten Weekend
Local thunderstorms were reported in Washington on Thursday with probable continuation into Friday. The Associated Press Telegram notes unsettled weather conditions across the area with possible thunderstorm activity persisting into the weekend.
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Associated Prene Telegram
Washington
Chief Crop Reporter Faces Official Decapitation Probe
Victor H. Olmatead, chief of the bureau of statistics in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is suspended pending an investigation into discipline failures and administration issues. No leaks are suspected, but complaints cite favoritism, disaffection, and confusion. The probe could move the bureau of statistics to the Census Bureau.
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Washington, D. C
Victor H. Olmatead
Bureau of Statistics
Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Statistes
Census Bureau
Taylor Loses Gold Claim in Cheyenne Trial
In Cheyenne Wyn June 18 a jury awarded Reu ben Stockwell and Jesse W White 3700 21 with interest against William Taylor totaling 5002 99 after 24 hours deliberation. The 1909 treasure trove case centered on as yet unowned found money and the finder’s rights. Taylor plans an appeal though the state will not claim the money. Damages for malicious prosecution remain to be heard.
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Cheyenne, Wyn
Treasure Trove Aqso
Reuben Stockwell
Jesse W. White
William Taylor
Taylor
Wyoming
Preston
Stockwell
White
Americans wait on beach trying to leave Mexico
San Francisco dispatch reports 42 people reach from the west coast on the steamer Collingham. Many hundreds of Americans seek passage, unable to depart. Women camp on the beach amid the delay.
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Mexico
Associated Press Telegramw
San Francisco
Cal
Collingham
Five Die On Sinking Steamer in Collision
Boston report says schooner Olympia sank after colliding with steamer Sagamore. Captain John Doxett and five seamen perished while crew escaped via decks by means of Topas.
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Associated Prose Telegram
Boston
Mars
Olympia
Sagamore
John Doxett
Bleht
President Wilson Again Seeks Senate Appointments
President Wilson meets with twenty Democratic and Republican senators in Washington to discuss appointments, with expected Senate action by the coming Saturday. Thomas Alling Janvier, author of Motion, Wed., dies in New York. born in Philadelphia in 1860.
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Esident
Capitol
Associated Press
Washington, D
Wilson
Repiid
Sweal
Janvier
Tasnoelated Press
New York
Thomas Alling Janvier
Motion
Philadelphis
Firefighters Die In High School Funding Incident
In Minneapolis on June 1 two firemen were killed and five others seriously injured at the Ole in Bomool House Fine incident. Authorities say laws generated 226000 in the controversy with total costs around 950000.
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Ole
Minneapolis
Mian
Conleute Sions
Sugar lobby probe shifts to free sugar side in hearings
Washington June 18. The senatorial committee probing publicity for the sugar lobby shifts focus to free sugar with Frank Lowery of New York testifying. Letters by Oxnard and Palmer reveal efforts to influence Washington and protect the sugar tariff while Melville Stone of the AP is invited to testify about Hamlin letters. The tariff bill debate continues as the finance committee tightens pig iron and smelter product rates and a tariff board amendment is discussed. Senator Works proposes a nine member board with party balance. caucus date set for Friday.
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Associated Press Telegram
Washington, D. C
Lobby Investigation Committee
Sugar Protection Lobby
Frank Lowery
New York
Lowery
Federal Sugar Refining Company
Bariier
Henry Oxnard
Truman Palmer
Washington
Melville B. Stone
Associated Press
Hamlin Tetters
House
Works
Congress
Kerns
Come One Come All Mrs Eckerson Has All Beat for Garden
Mrs Eckerson boasts the best garden in Laramie with home grown radishes onions peas and a full bed of beets carrots parsley and other staples. Neighbors receive frequent favors from the prolific plot as season-long yields swell and the town watches the bountiful Verrible plenteous harvest at 161 Pirat Street.
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Pirat Street
Eckerson
Laramie
Simi Young Tholpy
Wyoming
Nike
California
Harvest Moon for Sure Strike Prolonged Jail Sentence Unclear
London report notes a strike involving prisoners sentenced yesterday who began a hunger strike after arriving at the jail. Authorities aim to deter further disruption while the protest continues.
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Associated Vrees Telegram
London
Comet Pacy
Fire Insurance Firms Plan To Stay In Texas
In New York on June 18, after a meeting of sixty five insurers of the 118 operating in Texas, chairman Henry Reese denied they will stop business there. The group decided it is inadvisable to reestablish the fire prevention association inactive for years.
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Associated Proan Telegram
New York
Texas
Henry Reese
Humane board to be chosen in Cheyenne
Cheyenne Wyoming June 18 Governor Carey announced he will appoint five members to fill vacancies on the State Humane society board now that supreme court funds are available. Past weeks saw dormancy with the office closed and staff changes, but appointments are expected to move forward.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
State Humane Society
Carey
Supreme Court
Bright
L. C. Hille
H. B. Kerr
Prof Loyal Trumbull Named Wyoming State Geologist
Cheyenne Wyoming June 18 Governor Carey filled the vacancy in the state geologist post caused by C B Jamison's resignation by appointing Prof Loyal W Trumbull of Albany county He headed Wyoming University mining and geology and later did mining work in California He is well versed in Wyoming geology and began duties today with a welcoming charming family in Cheyenne
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Cheyenne
Wyo
Carey
C. B. Jamison
Loyal W. Trumbull
Albany County
Trumbull
University of Wyoming
California
Prof
Fourteen Americans Die in Island Battle in Philippines
The official report says fourteen Americans were killed during four days of fighting on the island of Jule in the Philippines. Captain Taylor Nichola, two regular army privates, and eleven scouts were among the dead, with others wounded.
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Washington, D. Cy
Island of
Jule
Philippines
Taylor Nichola
Henwood Convicted of Murder. Death Sentence Ordered
Henwood was found guilty of first degree murder in the killing of George B. Copaland. The jury sentenced him to death. The trial occurred in Denver on June 14.
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Henwood
Associated Prena
Denver
Colo
Habwid
George B
Copaland
Guards to Check Night Riders in Western Kentucky
Army guards were sent to tobacco patches in Western Kentucky after forming a vigilance committee of about 400 to curb interference with tobacco planting by night riders. A separate incident involved damage to a railroad care repair shop and injuries from smoke and debris, with a loss estimated around 4260.00.
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Associated Press Telegram
Henderson
Kentucky
Denver & Hiro Grande Railroad
Pure food not guaranteed says Dr Alsberg in Mobile
Mobile June 18 Dr Carl Alsberg head of the bureu of chemistry told the Association of American Food Dairy and Drug officials that the words guaranteed under the food and drugs act on labels do not prove purity The act limits federal power and often blocks necessary action He urged closer federal state cooperation and uniform laws to curb misbranding and improve food and drug quality He said the guarantee merely supports prosecution of manufacturers and that constructive cooperation will yield a larger supply of purer foods and drugs The department plans to enforce the law more vigorously and pursue precedents against violators
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Mobile
Ala
Carl K. Aisberg
Bureau of Chem ‘Tatry
Association of American Food, Dairy and Drug
Alsberg
Ala Ork
Department of Agriculture
Sgenetes
Auld Or
Hiskey Marriage Sparks Telegram to Salem News
Mr BT Abbey of Thornbers Street received a telegram Monday stating the art in Salem Ohio was critically MM and both he and Mrs Hiskey left for the east Tuesday. During absence Myrtle Smith will assist at Albany County Bank until W Deka can take up his work at the Albany institution.
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C. Hiskey
Call East
Abbey
Thornbers Street
Salem
Ohio
Hiskey
Mies Myrtle Smith
Albany County Bank
W. Deka
Wirst Nallonial Bank
Albany Institution
Unclear OCR note on Boston family departure and events
Fragmentary OCR text mentions Bronat J. Veatle and a carpenter in Boston Mile, a mother, and references to Travis and Kennedy with uncertain details. Reading is incomplete and names appear distorted, making the exact event hard to determine.
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Bronat J. Veatle
Carpenter
Hotliby
Boston
Mile
Travis
Larsoile
Santa Ve. Kennedy
Ible
Elty
Modern Woodmen Referendum Vote on Readjustment Plan
The Modern Woodmen of America announce a referendum to decide on a proposed readjustment. Directors authorize the vote with the partnership and election to be conducted under the law. Voting returns are expected by August.
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Rook Plantli
Medern Woodmen
Alawtiog
Tie
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