Joint Committees Discussed Miners Wage Dispute Amid Parallel Talks
The joint committee of operators and miners in Winds Ohio and Pennsylvania met to discuss wage scales but failed to reach agreement. After sessions, no changes were made to the present scale, with leaders from Mitchell to Green urging arbitration or restoration of the 1908 scale.
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Pennnsylvania
Ho Mulnes
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Climirian
Danand
Rulsea
Phil Penna N. Taylor
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Presi- Iterary
W. B. Wiley
William Green
Conor
de Equiners
Record of three concerns stock held by AIMITS IT pe COMPANY
A fragmented item notes counsel for Missouri and mentions a trust related to Pierce Oil and a New Jersey corporation. It references a shooting, a wedding day, and Townsend being wounded, with unclear connections among the events and names due to garbled OCR.
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Haye
Republic
Corm
New Jersey
Warutious
Free Alcohol Bill Advances From Sub Committee
Washington March 26 The sub committee of the house ways and means agrees to report a free alcohol bill to the full committee Wednesday. The bill removes internal revenue tax from denatured domestic alcohol for technical uses such as meeting heating and motor fuels. It would take effect three months after passage. Administration details are left to the treasury. The measure could spur a heating revolution as alcohol may replace kerosene or gasoline and can be made from any starch bearing grain or plant.
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Notable Deaths and Appointments Around March News
Detroit miller Jacob Beck dies at eighty nine in Detroit. Christian Hauge named Norway minister to the United States. James W. Bailey, father of Texas Senator J W Malley, passes in New Orleans at seventy two. R Ol Ogden Doremus, noted chemist, dies in New York at eighty two. Sylvester Carter of Kedsa ls IA dies on wedding anniversary eve. Dr Jessie M McGregor, prominent woman physician, dies in Denver. Ras Makonnen, Harrar governor, dies after leading Abyssinian forces at Adowu.
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Edgerton Schools Closed by State Health Board
Public schools in Edgerton Wisconsin were closed by the state board of health due to a scarlet fever epidemic. Former Philadelphia mayor Samuel H Astbridge dies at 57 from multiple diseases. Northwestern University trustees abolish intercollegiate football for five years. Actress Miss Johnstone Bennett is critically ill at her Montclair home, death days away. August Auerbach awarded 10000 damages after suit against the American League for 25010 injuries from a hit ball. Anarchists in New York prepare tribute to their late leader. Swann Day Lumber mill in City Ky burned Friday. loss around 200000. Mia Marcia Scovel wife of Edward.
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New York
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Aboy City
Mia
Marcia Scovel
Edward
Meriden theater burns in morning blaze
Reports say the Mayon theater in Meriden Conn the largest playhouse in the city was burned Tuesday morning causing estimated losses around two hundred thousand dollars. The incident follows a string of local calamities across the region including a bank closure and public notices.
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Charles Francis
United States
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Mayon Theater
Meriden
Cont
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Short Beach
Conn
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Wellsville
Congress Work and Floor Action Daily Summary
A garbled report outlines House and Senate activity with votes on a hatvlined measure, budget bills, and railroad and telegraph issues. Mentions Speaker Cannon, Senators Lodge Spooner and McCumber, and daily proceedings from March 24 to 27 with private pension bills and printing concerns.
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Washout claims nine lives near Casper Wyoming
A derailment caused by a washout on the Chicago and Northwestern line west of Casper killed nine and injured thirteen. Workers en route to reading cups were among the dead and injured as tangled cars and deep tanks toppled into the washout, with many caught in the wreckage and pulled from the rubble.
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Herts
Richard Ivens to Hang for Murder of Mrs Hollister
Chicago reports jurors convict Richard Ivens of the murder of Mrs Hollister. The verdict holds him liable for the fatal killing and sentencing to hang follows the conviction. The case, heard in March, centers on the alleged accomplice AW Mehard Benns facing related charges.
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Chicago
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Missing Watertown Children Believed Kidnapped
Two Gibbs children from Watertown are missing after a woman came to collect them for photos while their mother Mrs. J J Thorpe was away. The case has drawn attention as trains were guarded and no sign of the children or the woman since Saturday afternoon.
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New South Dakota Town, Freedom, Aims to Rise
Spouts rise with force and flame reaching forty feet. Rail extensions promise 939 miles in South Dakota this year, aiming for 1,000 miles with additional projects. Freedom, the new Faulk County town, to be named upon M and St L railroad extension plans through the county.
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Labor Federation May Enter Politics If Grievances Remain Unaddressed
Washington March 23 The executive council of the American Federation of Labor discussed responses from President Roosevelt and Speaker Cannon to memorials on labor legislation. Gompers warned that if Congress fails to remedy grievances the federation will appeal to the people and urge unions to elect their own candidates, effectively entering politics. The council will further discuss the situation amid strong impressions from the president and Cannon remarks.
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Grand jury urged on possible insurance campaign thefts
Justice O'Sullivan told New York grand jurors that if they find campaign contributions from insurance companies were made to deprive a true owner, larceny was committed. He noted the court cannot rule on criminal intent, leaving that to the jurors to decide after a thorough investigation.
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Justice O'Sullivan
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Fight in Samar Pulajanes battle report and escape
Official war department account from Governor Ide details the March 24 surrender attempt at Magtaon Samar. Pulajanes and leaders rushed the scene. Judge Lobinger and the district inspector escaped, Curry swam the river and fled. Sixteen Americans were killed wounded or missing among the constabulary. thirty Pulajanes buried. Curry withdraws leave request to finish pacification, natives aiding province efforts.
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American delegates propose Morocco police settlement plan
Ambassador White and the American delegation at Algeciras earned praise for a new proposal to resolve the Moroccan police dispute. The plan requires the inspector to report to both the sultan and Tangier's diplomatic corps, with powers to order inquiries, aiming to satisfy all parties and safeguard foreign interests. Britain, Italy, and Russia supported it, with French and German delegates also approving as practicable.
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Century Coal Mine Disaster Kill 23 At Century
Twenty three dead and twenty injured in the Century mine disaster at Philippi West Virginia. Company officials report twenty two bodies recovered and one worker still missing believed buried beneath debris. State Mine Inspector Paul and District Mine Inspector Parsons conduct inspection to determine cause, with both officials stating no blame assigned.
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Denver Death List Grows After Adobe Train Wreck
Denver officials report between forty and fifty people died in the collision of two Denver and Rio Grande passenger trains near Adobe, Colorado, last Friday. A list of over forty suspected passengers from the wrecked train has been prepared.
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Rio Grande
Adobe
Colo
American drydock Dewey passes Gibraltar in unsettled weather
Gibraltar March 26 The American consul received a wireless from the collier Glacier commanded by H H Hosley reporting that the floating drydock Dewey passed Gibraltar at 10 55 a m. The dispatch said all well on board but the weather was bad and seas heavy.
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United States
Collier Glacier
H. H. Hosley
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