Black Fleet Sailors Surrounded in State of Excitement
A fragment describes sailors of a black fleet in a high tension scene with crowds nearby and mentions a location named Sare towna of Leibau. The readable text conveys collective excitement and a tense maritime setting amid surrounding forces.
New York Port Sets Record In Fiscal Year Imports
Government figures show New York port imports for the year ending June 30 approaching 649 million dollars, led by sugar precious stones cigars textiles and wines. Import gains surpass last year’s 599.9 million amid surge in luxuries and passenger traffic.
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New York
Miutineers
St. Gall
Santa Fe indictments viewed as wasteful legal theater
Washington reports that indictments against the Santa Fe railroad may be frivolous, risking court time and money. Attorney General Moody doubts action for violating injunctions on rebates to Colorado Fuel and Iron. Supreme Court rulings limit blanket injunctions, affecting contempt chances and the case’s merit.
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Washington
Sanus Fe Railroad
Secretary of the Navy
Morton
Riggilly Bas
Sana Fe Railroad
Colorado Fuel and Bron Company
Moody
Colorado Fuel and Iron Company
Supreme Court
Gener
Santa Fe
Turmoil as Russian fleet moves toward Odine and mutinies rage
Reports from Courland describe a bellicose cruise heading for Odine with about 40 000 troops in the field. Mutinies in the Black Sea squadron, murders at sea, and widespread warehouse fires accompany the unrest, with hundreds killed and many injured amid martial law and looting.
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Admira
Mhpen Ori
Kong
Kruger
Admiralty
St. Peteraburn
Dlacre
Pelsure
Kninz
Severnl Cosanoke
Chautauqua Assembly Opens Ten Day Session
The Chautauqua assembly in Raeport opened a ten day session featuring an instructional program, maturing concert and entertainment events. The session runs through the ten day period with a focus on education and cultural activities.
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Raeport
Semsin
Untitled Local Incident Describes Injury Incident
Fragmentary OCR notes describe a late evening collision or accident involving Mr Crockson and another man from Olly Kansas. The report mentions serious injury and a wagon or vehicle involved, with references to ownership and a place called Ahtown.
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Crockson
Vraver
Olly
Kansas
Fe Uw
Ahtown
Wan Xiah
Norway Withdraws from Dual Alliance With Sweden
The Rikardag convened in extraordinary session today under King Oscar to discuss the withdrawal of Norway from the dual alliance with Sweden. The deliberations focused on political and strategic implications of Norway’s separation.
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Oscar
Spiekholm
Oscar the Rikadag
Norway
Sweden
Record Immigration Exceeds One Million for Fiscal Year
Washington report shows foreign immigration for the current fiscal year surpassing one million, a new record. The previous peak was 857,000 in 2003, marking a sharp rise in annual arrivals.
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Washington, D. C
Largest student conference held at Northfield opens
Northfield Maay June 30 The largest student conference ever held at Northfield opened today and runs until July 1 Crowds fill Northfield Seminary buildings Camp North Held and other lodgings Speakers include G Campbell Morgan R Watson Webb Peploe Palooner Denney Zueter Montgomery Kees Speer Baer and more The event precedes the annual Young Women's Conference.
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Northfield
Maay
I Tle
Northfield Seminary
Moody
G. Campbell Morgan
Westminster
London
R. Watson
Egypt
Webb-Peploe
St. Paul's Cathedral
Tt. A. Palooner
Halifax
Janes — Denney
Glasgow
8. M. Zueter
Arabia
W. A. Montgomery
Rochester
Dohos
Library 18 Nears Finish and Carnegie Funds Secured
Mr. Hu Crunfrine reported this morning that the final bills were paid and the last installment from Mr. Andrew Carnegie was drawn for the Carnegie Library. The work is expected to be finished by mid next week, according to N. F. Spicer, who also said the seeding of the laws 18 is completed.
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HU Crunfrine
Andrew Carnegie
Carnegie Library
N. F. Spicer
Flume Repair Ends Threat To Pioneer Canal Ditch
Ed Titus superintendent of the Pioneer Canal reports the long flume near Sodergreen ranch repaired after a leak. The break threatened the ditch for days but was fixed in time to prevent damage. Titus notes that crops under the ditch are in excellent shape.
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Titus
Pioneer Canal
Sodergreen Ranch
Ranchman Shot in the Back Near Glenwood Springs
J A Wright a ranchman living at Axval Routt county died from two gunshot wounds in the back after going to the yard at dawn to split kindling. His wife Mia Wright and two sons found him at the back door. Authorities suspect a neighbor dispute may have sparked the fatal shooting.
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Glenwood Springs
Colo
J. A. Wright
Axval
Routt County
Wright
Mia
Tornado near Douglas sighted with cigar shaped cloud
Dr J M Wilson in town from Douglas reports a tornado seen from Orin Junction that wrecked O P Johnston ranch injuring a hand. The cloud was cigar shaped and horizontal, unusual for tornadoes. Observers watched rocks lifted from the ground and debris carried away as the storm crossed the area with few injuries.
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J. M. Wilson
Douglas
LaBonte
O. P
Johnston
Orin Junction
Faye l
Kansas
Alabama Lawyers Hold 28th Annual Meeting in Montgomery
The Alabama State Bar Association opens its twenty eighth annual meeting in Montgomery with remarks by President Thomas R. Rudhac. Hon. John W. Judd of Tennessee delivers the annual address on The Fourteenth Amendment Its History and Evolutions. Armstead Brown speaks on Alabama's new corporation law and W L Chambers on The Ministry of the Lawyer. The gathering continues with committee reports and ends tomorrow with an outdoor meeting at Jacksons Lake.
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Montgomery
Ala
Alabama
Alabama State Bar Association
House of Representatives
Thomas R. Rudhac
Birmongham
Aig
John W. Judd
Tennessee
Armstead Brown
Lafayette
W. L. Chambers
Jacksons’ Lake
Indiana bankers organize to test law on private bank reports
About 200 bankers in Indiana form an organization to require private bankers to report periodically to the state auditor on business condition. The law, to take effect tomorrow, prompts an immediate cost charge and possible appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
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Indiana
Indianapolis
Ind
United States Supreme Court
Laramie Festival Pact Ties Monarch Shows Agreement
The Laramie arena closed a contract with Mr. Johnson for Monarch shows and plans a large festival in Laramie starting the week of July 40. Officials confirm the deal to stage a major event with festival activities and performances.
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Laramie
Eagles
Mr. Johnson
Monarch
BROOM CORN FIRE DESTROYS PENOITENTIARY CARGO
Broom corn stored at the Penitentiary at Rawlins Wyo was burned this morning. The blaze began as the balla jog viewehing broom corn was consumed. Twenty prisoners were allowed to witness the event and helped the city department control the fire. A carload of broom corn was also destroyed.
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Culding
Penitentiary
Rawlins
Wye
Tire Department
New Telegraph Offices Opened
A bulletin at the railroad office states temporary telegraph stations have been opened at Colaren and Pore between Lananle and Te Bide do. The offices will be open from Crom ahs wotll 7 mb.
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Colaren
Lananle
Many Germans Killed in South Africa Clash
Report from Cape Town dated June 29 confirms Chief Marugo’s victory over German forces at Karaubers in German South West Africa on June 22. The dispatch states that 100 Germans were killed in the engagement and war's local tolls are rising as reports arrive from the frontier.
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South Africa
Cape Tews
Marugo
Karaubers
Cernan South Weat Africa
Touring Scotland Letter Confirms Long Vacation Enjoyment
Harrod Merriam writes that he is enjoying a long vacation in Scotland. A letter from Avery Joan Harald, a student at Oxford, notes Merriam will be in Beottane with a Reguani student and expects to meet Prat and Mise More in Geneva, with plans for Switeerbind.
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Harrod Merriam
Merri
Avery Joan Harald
Oxford University
Beottane
Switeerbind
Prat
Mise
Geneva
Buried Emigrant Train Woman Found Near Stucco Site
In April 1880 a woman from a thirty-wagon emigrant train died while camping near the Winster Mill area. The body was buried at a makeshift graveyard later moved to the city cemetery. locals recall the burial and seek the woman’s identity from wagon master records.
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N. F. Spicer
Winster Mill
A. Trabing
Jerry Boles
W. JH. Lovett
Laramie
Abi Cate
Nesr
Cordiner
Panama Is Quarantined Over Bubonic Plague Reports
Ecuadorian health authorities declare Panama infected with bubonic plague and impose quarantine on vessels from Panamanian ports. Reports from Guayaquil dated June 30 warn the news is alarming and port travel is restricted.
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Ecquador
Guayaquil
Ecuador
Panama
Rawlins Journal Changes at Dillon Office
Eiller Willneld of the Rawlins journal has leased the Dillon doublejack and will edit from Dillon. Linn Richey will oversee the Doublejack office.
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Doublejack
Rawlins
Wyo
Eiller
Rawlins Journal
Dillon
Dilion
Linn Richey
Swan Land and Cattle Company Accused of Crowding Sheep
Northern Albany ranchmen visit the town to warn of brewing trouble with Swan Land and Cattle Company which ranges thirty thousand sheep in the region. They claim the flock crowds them and the Swan company is too indifferent to the dispute.
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Swan Land and Cattle Company
Smell
Albany
Swan Company
Remains of Giant Indians Found in Maryland
Skeletons nearly eight feet tall discovered along the Chaptani river banks by Maryland Academy of Sciences workers. The finds include remains of men women and children, with bones of bows and at least one complete specimen. Articulated remains suggest about 1000 years old.
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Maryland
Baltimore
Jona
Trim
Celebration of King Edward's Birthday Observed in London
London marked King Edward's official birthday with a general holiday and regal displays. Trooping the Colour on the Horse Guards Parade drew crowds as the royal procession moved from Buckingham Palace. Guards units including the Grenadier, Scots, Irish, and Life Guards participated in inspections, color presentations, and a final troop review. Notable attendees included United States Ambassador Victor Reid and family.
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London
Edward
King's End
Scotland
Pagland
Trittay Dales
Empire
Horse Guards
Bis Majesty
Buckingham Palace
United States
Amassador
Vitelaw Reid
Grenadier Quaris
Scota Guards
Irish Guards
Life Guards
Congress irrigation tour visits Cody Wyoming
The congressional irrigation party arrived in Cody Wyoming on June 29 to inspect government and private irrigation works. The itinerary includes inspections at Federal projects, meals and travel through Sheridan Alliance Wheatland Cheyenne and Denver with stops at Crow Agency and Cripple Creek. President Harper not recovered. he travels to New York for specialist consultation after a sudden downturn in health.
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Cody
Wyo
Congressional Irrigation Party
West
Crow Agency
Sheridan
Shereesey
Allidance
Wheatland
Cheyenne
Denver
Greely
Port Collins
Montrose
Colorado Springs
Cripple Creek
Harper
Peace Envoys Named for Washington Conference
St Petersburg reports that two plenipotentiaries from each side will travel to Washington with experts and attaches. Japan’s nominees are tentatively Antitsanders Neelidoff and Kor sun, though Neelidoff may not serve. Exchanges of names are under way between Washington and Tokyo. The note adds that neither side has evidence of Korepukin’s death or suicide and that a Russian victory precedes a broader engagement.
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St. Petersburg
Japan
Anititsanders
Neelidoff
Korsun
Alton
Nelidoff
MS Health
Washington
Cina
Timany Wild
Korepulkin
Yale Receives $1 Million Gift From Rockefeller
Yale President Arthur T. Hadley announced a $1,000,000 gift from John D. Rockefeller to Yale. In total Yale has received $2,000,000 recently, with $1,000,000 from graduates and $1,250,000 pledged through donations gathered by Yale secretary Vielos Stokes Jr. The Rockefeller gift is the largest ever to Yale, exceeding previous major gifts including Vanderbilt donations.
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New Haven
Conn
Arthur ‘T. Hadley
Yale
John D. Rockefeller
Hadley
Lme
Frank D. Brandages
United States
Connecticut
Rockefeller
Frederick W. Vanderbilt
Sheffield Selamtlfie School
Cornelius Vanderbilt
America
W. H. Vanderbilt
Pastor Rev J H Jester Extended Call at Mirat Baptist
The Mirat Baptist church extends a formal call to the Rev J H Jester after his two Sunday sermons and favorable impression. He and his wife and one child are noted as part of the pastorate considered.
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J. A. Jester
Baptist Church
Mirat Baptist Church
J. H. Jester
Calondo
Jester
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