Rebels Meet Defeat as Benton Case Unfolds
Warrants for Rebel Eads for Benton emerge in a serious case. Rebels suffer decisive defeat with heavy casualties as 700 Huerta soldiers engage 3,000 of their troops in a rout. Four hundred fatally hurt in the clash.
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Mexican rulers issue warrants for Fraveised and Carrazza
Government warrants issued in Mexico City charging Gen Fraveised Vik Ya with murder and Gen Carrazza with being an accessory. Warrant signed by President Huerta places both as fugitives. Benton murder cited as motive. Four hundred rebels reported killed near Excalon. 3,000 rebels marching toward region with engagement by federal forces. Washington notes push for inquiry into Gustaver Balich case. Carranza orders special commission to handle Benton case alongside.
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Big League Seats and Tickets Set for 70 Home Games
A shaky OCR note outlines big league teams already booked for city games with ticketing details. It mentions seating in the stadium and a planned total of 70 home games this season. It notes league rules restricting certain seatings and references cross-league guidance from both the National and American Leagues.
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Fred Gerner Opening Appearance at Borrole
Long Branch youth Fred Gerner touring with Fred Treto Welton in Mexico earns praise from locals and fans, praised as a rising star in trapeze and high jump. He plans an eight month engagement with Cirons in Norfolk, Virginia, before returning to shoulders of pork market duties in New Jersey.
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Cuban Player Romanach Involved In Brooklyn Long Branch Debate
Rumors swirl over Tomas Romanach, famed Cuban infielder, possibly joining Long Branch after disputes with Brooklyn. Manager Henriquez says Romanach has signed with Long Branch and refuses to North, while observers note his fielding prowess and potential impact in the infield and batting.
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Five Bills Pass in Assembly in March Session
Trenton March 6 five bills passed the assembly. One bill allows tax payments in installments with a minimum payment of one quarter. Other measures authorize temporary bonds to relieve a depleted treasury and extend limits for all to one year. A fire watch proposal targets forest fire prevention with cost billed to responsible entities.
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Limestone Used For New Federal Building Project
The new Federal building on Third Avenue will be limestone. Postmaster Slocum said Washington officials had not started work yet, and contractor J. H. Piddell reported a delay. Limestone was chosen to avoid higher costs from marble or other stone.
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Red Men Convene At Asbury Park For 680 Session
The 680 session of the Improved Order of Red Men in New Jersey opened at the Beach Casino Asbury Park with under 300 attendees. Great Keeper Daniel M. Stevens of Camden announced about 350 delegates may attend, with 53 of 194 tribes unrepresented, the highest absentee rate in council history. New officers were named and nominations for national council representatives listed, while Stevens’ 29th consecutive term as keeper of records was noted amid financial reports showing tribal wealth at 729 270.36.
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Flood of Bills Drowns Senate with Proposals
Trehton March 6. The last day for bill introduction in the Senate saw a flood of more than 92 new measures added yesterday bringing total proposed acts to 829 for the session. Senate majority leader McGinnis led the surge drafting nearly twenty bills. A separate item notes a board order for a physical connection to establish a continuous line for an unspecified service at Grehaw's drug store, Mrs. J. & Hoey.
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Conviction Upheld for Inspectors in Graft Case
New York March 6 The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court upheld the conspiracy convictions of Inspector Sweeney ex Inspector Huntley and others tied to graft schemes. Hussey is reinstated as the sentence of the four men expires Monday. The case stems from testimony by Inspector Walsh and related grafting operations.
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Wilson delays Jersey City political meeting due to weather
The White House announced President Wilson has decided on an appointment and postponed a planned meeting at Red Bank High School run by the Woman's Political Union. Mrs Inez Milholi and Bdissi Hiatam were slated speakers.
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Fire disruptsBroadway home as smoke triggers alarm
Dr Joseph T Welch arrived at his Broadway home just in time to notice smoke and a fire in his office area near steam pipes. Firefighters traced ignition to a heater area and extinguished the blaze. A man named John Johnson reportedly slept off his intoxication in a snow bank prior to the incident. Locals express thanks to the responders for their efforts.
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Pound Net Men Protest In Trenton For Fisheries Bill
A seven man delegation from Belford and nearby counties traveled to Trenton to protest federal pound net regulations. The effort aims to curb a proposed bill affecting the fishing industry and retain local control. The talks led to a suspended action with possible compromise and a plan to improve fish distribution to retailers to lower prices.
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Brielle Postmaster to Resign in March
Brielle reports Postmaster Granley V. Wainit plans resignation after a three era tenure. The community watches for a successor as officials explore options at the Mar 6 meeting. Philip Schmid hosts Firemen and Phil Daly Hose Company shares.
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Reed League Schedule Set by Monmouth Official
Secretary Wilhur Coleman of Monmouth County Edwhn Yongetak outlined the remaining use for the league schedule. He indicated practical steps and the plan to finalize dates and venues for upcoming events.
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