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THE ARGUS, WEDNESDAY, JU1.Y i, I*\N.• • •• • • •• • • •v.-.V.v-.:.;::■ v::t*v;-vJ:••4 • • •.'.•i:ii•a?\Vv -/.v;: r• •L AND LOOKCROWDlunges From ve Near Pa.RRYMAKERS31 Bodies Being trikers Are.—Investigationwere killed andunaWay cnr be*tage last nighi. motor consign I company, wasg near the mine iclieve striking ip brake and the precipitousKill ful.hree miles and ltum. Ii bit a 11 speed, plung-ry maker s. Twofed wliile fourdiapeless mass isted steel andOUTING AT DENVER HEIR PRGreat Things in Store for International League of Press Clubs.THROFSalute of 101MEETING AUG. 21-SEPT. 1Entire State Will Aid in Entertaining Delegates—Tour One of Features.Denver. Col., July 4.—T. J. Keenan,president of the International Leagueof Press Clubs, and Edward Keating,president of the Denver Press club, have selected the week of Aug. 27-Sept. 1 for the meeting of the International League of Press Clubs which is to bethving a portionI seven bodies •th. *he heads :h placed under Several bodies hoveled into aheld in Denver this year under auspices of the Denver Press club.Arrangements have been made for the entertainment of the visiting newspaper men on an elaborate scale, theentire state having joined in the arrangements for whar is expected tobe the largest convention of newspaper men ever held in an American city. Efforts are being made to secure the attendance of representatives of every newspaper of prominence in the Cnited States, Canada and Mexico, and there will be many delegates fromabroad to the meeting.On l'uilt;‘rt:iiiiiiilt;‘iit Commit (**«».Jesse F. McDonald, governor of Colorado; R. \V. Speer, mayor of Denver; A. .J. Spengel, president of the Denver Chamber of Commerce; F. J. Chamberlin, president of the Denver Real Estate Exchange; William Maher, president of the Denver Hotel Keepers* association; E. B. Field, president of the Colorado Telephone company; W. S. Cheesman, president of the Denver Cnion Water company; Henry L. Do-.?rty, president of the Denver Gas Electric company; Simon Guggenheim, head of the American Smelting Refining company; F. J. Hearne, president of the Colorado Fuel Iron company; W. G. Evans, president of the Denver Tramway company; W. F. Jones of the Moffat road; T. E. Fisher of the Colorado Southern railroad; D. C. Me Walters of the Cripple CreekShort line; S. K. Hooper of the Denverand Rio Grande railroad, and C. H. Speers of the Colorado Midland are on the auxiliary entertainment Committee, and will assist ilte Denver Press club in showing the attractions of Denver and Colorado to the visiting newspaper people in the most attractive light.Tour Stale.Plans for the entertainment of the visitors include a complete tour of the state, a visit to the leading mining camps, the coal fields, the agricultural districts and excursions to the mountains, where several unique features will be introduced.Warren G. Given, secretary of the Denver Press club, has assurances from leading newspaper men throughout the country that they will attend the meeting in Denver.Coincident with the meeting of the International League of Press Clubs, there will he held a round-up of the Amalgamated Order of Mavericks, an organization which will embrace newspaper people who are not affiliated with the Internationa! League of Pressick VBerlin, July 4. erick William wa son at !): 15 t is formed well a Guns of a hat to fire slowly i the palace at al of thousands wi lute stopped in in their work c it had long beewould be fired fiboy. Seven ty-or ty-three—then t presumptive hadG0VERN0FSAYS NAReplies Issue inNot National IteeDes Moines, loCummins has reGeorge D. Perkin bitter contest fo nomination virtu; against the execi to promote party should not persi threatens to brinCummins asserts a safe majority c willing to leave hands. The govt mit the controvi the national com that the matter i to determine. H adopted would btREVOLUTIONAmerican Consu It is Though*Mexico City, Jisul Jenkins «f Sn Consul-General V City and a part; both Guatemala the city enroute Winslow, who In the consulate at “In the city of Ini ion is regarde are current tellir the revolution an know of the matt While Winskn other members o situation in Gnat gloomy.TAMMANY I!Leading Democrof JulyNew York, Ju will today hold ition of the Fourtoratory. “Long** l.o he made by G hama and sevencongress.t \ k/l!t I'd ItRep-1
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Rock Island, Illinois, US

Wed, Jul 04, 1906

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