Ashland Wis Plan Sparks State Review
The note outlines a government request amid a Washington report dated May 2 and mentions Oregon proceedings tied to attorney recommendations. It references a potential early conclusion and pending congressional view, with implications for land reserves long held by sheep owners and a Pacific center in New York.
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Marked by Lightning in Thunder Storm Injury
An extraordinary storm near Chewelah Washington on May 10 killed three cattle and injured people. A girl named Mins BM Bhs survived grave injuries after a lightning strike, while others nearby were stunned or knocked down. Rescue and recovery efforts followed as reports described effects on nearby livestock and property.
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Decisive battle near Pharsa'a turns Turkish retreat to Domokos
A dispatch from Pharsa'a reports a morning battle where Turkish forces about 30,000 attacked Greek Evzones on the Suyemalt flank. After heavy bombardment and stiff resistance, the Turks retired to prepared positions and then withdrew toward the Sanupi line, with Greek forces pushing back toward Athens by nightfall.
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Murder at farm near Waukeaba shocks community
Alexander Harrie and his wife were killed at breakfast by former farmhandWilliam Pouch who wounded a hired man and a girl. Pouch fled on a bicycle as a posse closed in. Hired man Nelson McHolt and Helen Veaback face uncertain outcomes. Authorities suspect insanity or to hide another crime.
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Helen Veaback
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A MEROIG BOY ENGINEER SAVED MINERS
A lone boy engineer prevented a mine disaster by delivering a dynamite laden device away from workers. He rode a compressed engine after a crash, guiding miners to daylight and escaping before the flames. Local reports note widespread excitement yet no injuries among those saved.
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Paris Fire At Rue Jean Goujon Leaves Charred Remains
Eyewitness reports describe a catastrophic blaze at the Rue Jean Goujon bazaar in Paris. Victims including young women from prominent families are said to have been burned, with bodies laid on improvised boards as ambulances ferry in the wounded and authorities work in silence.
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Fires disrupt charity ball and warship tests
Paris dispatch says Americans mostly absent from the charity ball with Mrs. Astor leaving early while Miss Fane, deaf, escaped via exit. The British battleship Jupiter achieved 18.4 knots on a four hour run. In Wisconsin a fight with tramps left Chief Gerwin and a bartender fatally wounded. A gunfire incident in Connecticut reports a double caning with a fatal head wound.
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Senate Revokes Cleveland's Forest Reservation Order
Washington May 8 The Senate approves an amendment to the civil service bill revoking President Cleveland's February order creating forest reservations totaling 17 000 000 acres. Debate features Pettigrew Turner Rawling and White against Gray Delaware for the President. The measure passes with divisions and a continued Behring Sea fur seal investigation. The civil bill totals 458 000 000. Bacon Georgia introduces a joint resolution urging arbitration.
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Wrecking attempt on Cheyenne & Northern train and arrests
A morning attempt to derail the Cheyenne and Northern train by misplacing a switch at the northern yard entrance caused no damage as the locomotive slowed. Two Union Pacific brakemen face warrants and possible arrests, while extra brakemen may be hired in their places.
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Young Man Shoots Self at Ladner’s Landing Fraser River
Vancouver May 10 A 24 year old Harvey Kinaman committed suicide by shooting this afternoon at Ladner's Landing on the Fraser River twelve miles from New Westminster. He worked at the Wellington creamery and hadRecent trouble with the machinery at the plant.
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Oregon to leave Port Orchard for repairs
The battleship Oregon will emerge from the Port Orchard dock tonight or tomorrow night. Officials expect about two months of repairs, planning to keep the ship in water to avoid strain during the extended stay in dock.
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War department reorganizes commands with Shafter in Vancouver
Orders from the war department assign General Shafter to command the Department of the Columbia at Vancouver Barracks, transfer General Otis to the Department of Colorado at Denver, and appoint Colonel Merriam to assume command on Wheaton's retirement. Colonel Anderson will lead until Shafter arrives.
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Local Notes From Douglas County to Tacoma
Ripening strawberries in Douglas County and cattle shipments at Pendleton next. Bandon mills run full time while Klamath Falls prepares for a saloon convention. Astoria custom-house records reach a historic $48,000 in April. Bob Hinman alias Robert Glockmen linked to Roseburg case. Harney County moves to open ranges. Heppner to Long Creek telegraph line to Monument progress. hop yards thrive as vines train. Steam line from Baker City likely to haul ore to rail. Casey Ott rescue near Uncunta river after wagon loss. Snohomish residents convert Dorrance academy into hospital. Pasco roundups prep. Walla Walla April fund $8,817. Napagine area mills full use. Asotin county fruit crop prospects praised. Nisqually veteran Luke dies at 80. Gray’s Harbor cedar and fir log markets tighten. Tacoma bicycle licenses reach 1,874. Stand ard Oil stores to rebuild at Center site. NP Railway asks Polae County for funding details.
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