VAUGHIN IS NEW COMMANDER VAUGHIN IS NEW COMMANDER
The Woman's Relief Corps annual election re elected Sherman A Jenkins and VAUGHIN to lead, with tight contests for department officers. Meetings open at Keefe hall with 2526 members and a $1992 balance. Veterans seek civil service preference and the encampment agenda includes senior officers and council selections.
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Woman's Relief Corps
Sherman A Jenkins
Wweather
Cheyenna
G.A. R
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O'Cllock
Huff
Fonda
Grand Army
Department Mander
H. 8. Waugh
Denys
O. A. Hamilton
Rock Springs
G. H. Young
Bvana
Colo
C. A. Brooks
Windsor
George W. Curfman
Denver
Council of Administration
W. H. Rogers
U. S
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Edwin 8. Ames
T. A. Foote
A. G. Smith
Castle Rock
EB. A. Slack
N. A. Baker
David Beattie
Sterling
R. C. Goss
BB. C
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1. C. C. F. Hall
Therese A. Jenkins
Mra
Annis B . Meier
Victor
Lenier Capel
Colorado Springs
Jo Critchett
Delegates Named At National Encampment
Delegates appointed include Mrs. James Me Or of Denver as first delegate and Mrs. Sybil Watson of Pueblo as second delegate with Mrs. Mary Taler from Cheyenne also listed, representing the encampment at the national gathering.
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Iarge
James Me Or
Denver
Sybil Watson Pueblo
Mary Taler
Cheyenne
After Twenty Seven Years in Prison Mrs Emma Wimple Freed
New York June 19 Emma Wimple, jailed for life for poisoning her husband, is released after Governor Odell granted a pardon. She left Mattewan Hospital for Newburgh dazed by new surroundings. She will live with her late husband’s sister and had a lover involved whose accomplice died in prison years ago.
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New York
Emma Wimple
Odell
Mattewan
Newburgh
Woman and Perfidy in Wyoming Court Case Trial
In Cheyenne a state supreme court case centers on James Gorman charged with murdering his brother Charl Gorman after an affair with Charl’s wife. The crime occurred at a Big Horn ranch and the body was partly burned to hide evidence. Mrs Gorman testified for the prosecution. Gorman faces a possible first degree murder verdict and execution slated for June 26, with no stay yet ordered by the court.
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Cheyenne
Wyo
State Supreme ci
James Gorman
Big Horn
Basin
Grants & Re
Miners and Sheep Men May Clash
In Soebee Battle Wyoming on June 19, bitter lines form after miners ban sheep flocks from southern Serba county mountains. Sheepmen plan to ignore limits and graze in summer as in past years. A past clash near the city left one dead and three wounded, intensifying current tensions.
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Soebee
Wyo
Minora
Ares
Large Railroad Pay Checks and Tax Payouts Reported
Railroad pay checks were issued at the Assistant Superintendent's office yesterday. Tax refunds showed large sums this month with one passenger engineer drawing 300 dollars for the month’s work.
Jury Unable to Agree in Cardwell Cockrell Case
Jackson Kentucky June 14 The jury in the Curtie Jett and Thomas Witte murder case has failed to reach a verdict with two jurors holding out for conviction while others favor acquittal. Court officials fear a discharge and note pressure on witnesses and officials.
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Curtie Jett
Thomas Witte
T Myre
Nan
Verdier
Tnd
Arsenal
B. J. Ewen
Lexington
Commonwealth
Byrd
Winchester
Hargis
Circus of Yesterday Described Many Acts and Family Performers
A fragmented account recalls a yesterday circus with the Marelli family and the Marteds, a Virginian or western themed program featuring a pyramid stunt, whirling rides, aerial acts, and a headlining parade. Spectators filled the tents and benches during matinee and evening performances, with colorful costumes, chariots, and side shows noted among the attractions.
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Dieveler
Marteds
Enary
Tirabale
Laramie
Baschette Bros
Mer Taentie
Golf Tournament Wins Highlight By Read And Buffums
Mr Read wins a tep golf tournament on Hinks yesterday morning with Prof Gik inson second and Nelson fourth. The outing contest goes to Prof Buffums with Mise Her ard second. The applying contest sees Prof Gikinson win with Mr Read and Mr Nelson tied for second. Eight dollars won the webUniversite.
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MR. Read
Read
Prof Gikinson
Nelson
Buffums
Mise Herard
webUniversite
Circus horse fall injures rider near last flight
The report describes a horse falling during a lap race at the circus. The rider appeared seriously hurt but managed to rise. The crowd, led to safety by staff, watched as the injured rider was helped from the ring and the event continued with other horses.
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Cirena
Hin
Pholore
An Re
End of a sad tragedy in Sheridan Wyoming
A Nebraska schoolmarm and a Wyoming ranchman are central to a murder tragedy. The bride, once married, faces abandonment as a desertion follows their marriage. The jury trial progresses with testimony from physicians and neighbors shaping the case against the husband.
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Tostify
Wyoming
Nebraska
Distriet
Arvada
Conniyring
Tee Place
Sun Mah
Dielay
Stull
Tiga
Burton
Vaant
Doupt
Miaery
Comliver He Aims Washington Hearings Report
Local notes reflect ongoing hearings and public interest as a person named Shawne discusses family and public figure concerns. The report references a troubling condition affecting a father and a call for explanation. A tragedy is noted as recently seen.
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Shawne
King Peter Proclaims Manifesto in Geneva to Claim Serbian Throne
A June 1 Geneva dispatch says King Peter telegraphed a manifesto to Serbians proclaiming his submission to popular will and intent to ascend the throne of Serbia. He vows to uphold church and army support, defend religious liberty, and banish past enmities while seeking orderly governance.
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Geneva
Switzerland
Peter Hon
Bet Xrade
Bervia
Ehurch
Peter
Good Mining News From BHP Copper Ore Find
Boker reports a striking ore find at the Strom mine with a fresh shaft 120 feet deep and a ten foot wide opening. New pyrites copper ore bodies are developing but only one wall has been explored, while work continues rapidly in the shaft.
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BHP
Boker
Foot Hurt In Train Accident Near Toeleh
A worker named Jacot Thusen had his foot severed when he fell from a freight train near Toeleh while on the new line. He was brought to Gaekelly hospital and treated by Dr Stevens. amputation of the foot was performed and his condition improved.
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Jacot
Forelie
Laramie
Toeleh
Gaekelly Hospital
Stevens
Grant Jones Dies Sudden at Battle Wyoming
Grant Jones editor of the Dillon Double Jack and founder of Dillon collapsed and died at Battle Wyoming at 8 a m after periods of heart trouble during winter. The veteran writer was about 65 and well regarded in Carbon County. A fund is planned to raise a monument in his memory.
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Wyo
Grant Jones
Dillon Double Jack
Battle
Jones
Rawlings
McCaffery
Chicago Herald
Dillon
Carbon County
Carleton Symons May Be Rejected From Navy Academy
The Boomerang notes Carleton Symons likely faces rejection from Annapolis due to poor physical development and enlarged tonsils after a strong mental exam. It suggests exercised remedies but implies stricter physical standards each year, with parents offering Yale or Harvard as education options.
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Carleton Symons
Annapolis Naval Academy
Yale
Harvard
Carleton
Oil claims filed by named individuals in oil sections and ranges
A brief notice lists oil claims filed by J. M. Hoge JT Dayton J. P. Van Buskiek Jesse Van Huskirk N 1 Roberta B D Davies and A G Richards across sections and 1 Tp 1d No range given in the filing failure or partial details noted by the source
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Hutton
J. M. Hoge
JT. Dayton
J. P. van Buskiek
Jesse van Huskirk
Roberta
B.D. Davies
A. G. Richarda
Another Strike at The Strong Mine Reported Deep Shaft Depth
Baker the contractor and Mesars Curry Rosa and Mote bring news from The Strong Ming mine of another rich cure in the shaft at a depth of 120 feet.
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Hop
Baker
Mesars Curry
Rosa
Mote
Ming
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