Russian Port Arthur defense praised by admiral
A Russian admiral, recently returning from Port Arthur, defends the fortress defense and blames Gen Stoessel for surrender. He extols Kondratenko as the driving force and criticizes Kept war leadership, noting friction between army and navy and possible court martial. The note also discusses the fleet’s strategic choices and the fate of Russian ships.
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Odessa
Storsses
Tokio
Jai
Port Arthur
Japan
Associacert
Stoessel
Kondratenkd
Seventt East Siberian Rifle Regiment
Admin Makaroff
Petropavtovsk
Toga
Arthur Jy
Vladivostok
Pert Arthur
Togo
Kondratenko
Iife
Bloessel
Muchco Hig
Offvers
Offie
Navy
Ly Wight
Konkatenko
Russia
Jender
W. Reiss
St S
Willing Former Waterlon Store Owner Faces Pronouncement
From Tuesday's Daily, Louie G. Willing a former proprietor of a Novelty store at Waterlon heard the pronouncement of a judge or official in a semi-couchant posture. The brief mentions his six-year sentence or sentence length and the weight of the burden he bears.
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Louie G. Willing
Hock Named Most Adept Poisoner in County Crimes
Chicago officials describe Johann Hock as a prolific poisoner tied to multiple wives who died under suspicious circumstances. Police circulate warrants for murder and bigamy, citing his crew’s reports and an arsenic-based pattern. Awaiting autopsy results on Marie Wheeler-Tock’s stomach analysis to confirm intent.
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Chicago
Ifohann
Hock
Shinpy
Ciew
Marie Wheeler-Tock
Skippy
Houk
Brakeman Killed in Oskaloosa Morning Accident
An early morning mishap in Oskaloosa injured and killed a brakeman of the Central line while coupling at Onkyilie. He slipped on the slick track and fell, fatally. Nearby Lincoln reports a furniture store destroyed by a separate incident.
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Oskaloosa, Jan
Fewa
Onkyilie Unis
Watch Your Williams New Silver Certificate Counterfeit Alert
From Wednesday's Daily, officials warn of a recently circulating $2 silver certificate counterfeit. Secret Service notes the bill mimics genuine features with a longer length, darker ink, and a broken horizontal stroke on the serial number. Counterfeit details include altered back text and blurred signatures, suggesting deliberate replication for public circulation.
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Os LoHows
Cook
Lyons
Presistrar
MiGs
Hy Roberts
Hod Portidt
Washington
United States
Amer
Ellis H. Roberts
Chugeronve
Murderous rage ends romance in Glmer Hardy case
Glmer F. E. Hardy, a noted dancing master and society figure in Marien Michigan, is jailed on murder charges after firing two bullets at his wife Mary Hall, daughter of wealthy local merchant W. M. Hall. The shooting occurred as a prelude to an arrest abroad the home in Fall Lane. The woman died soon after, with their two small children nearby.
Arrest of Sullivan in Felony Case Leads to Grand Jury
BP Sullivan was arrested here on a felting charge and held to the grand jury. He is identified as the man United States Marshal Niehard accused of robbing at Hamilton.
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Shaluosa
Sullivan
United States
Niehard
Hamilton
Arch Triem
la Porte
Lafayette
East Fourth Streets
Bishop consecrates new Kentucky diocesan bishop
Associated Press reports Rev. Chas. Sk. Wondeoek, D. D. was today consecrated bishop of the Kentucky diocese in St. Jot's Protestant Episcopal Church Detroit January 25. The ceremony marks a milestone for church leadership in the region.
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Associated Press
Detroit, Mich
Tan
Chas, Sk. Wondeoek
D. D
Kentucky
St. Jot's
Assessors clarify true value reporting and farm data
The circular instructs assessors to report true full value of homes and farms, include all land, produce, and improvements in totals. It covers when to report owned and rented acres, eligible laborers, and questions on what constitutes annual yields for 1904 across eggs, butter, milk, wool, vegetables, fruit, and grain.
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Andicar Rainbow
Executive Estimi
Palmeratar
Nis
Enw
Census Instructions On Farm Value And Home Ownership
The text outlines December 4 deadlines and criteria for valuing farm products such as skimmed milk, noting the main criterion is the farmer’s return from selling to swine or stock. It covers building valuations, home ownership for household heads, acres rented, and census questions on birth location, years in the U S and occupation for everyone over ten.
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Jatad
United States
Lamp Explodes Save House In Cedar Falls Fire
In Cedar Falls on Sunday night Emmett Millarky’s home narrowly escaped a blaze after his daughter hurled a burning lamp from a window. The incident began when Andrew Mullarky fell asleep while reading and toppled the lamp, igniting the room before the daughter intervened.
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Cedar Falls
Emmett Millarky
Oak Ridge
Andrew Mullarky
Murder in El Pano Texas by Yaqui Indians
In El Pano Texas on January 25 Antonio Astizarian a member of a prom inent Mexicat Jaantly with two servants was murdered by Yaqui Indians in the same area where four Americans were slain last Thursday. The Donat ranch family was robbed but released. A damages case Miss Teaale Wight versus Mrs Bessie Cox was settled in district court with coats to be paid by Mrs Cox.
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Lard Laber
Supreme Court
Senterey
Jassdd
Stoud
Dawrwuri
Cubdwell
Sherify Caldwell
A. U
Mears
Betukensne
Judge Platt
Willing
Awiteer
Urey
Lilah
Yan
Wstehlisto
Gould
FAO
Switner
Cie Supreme Court
Switeer
Pht
Senteneeal
Tavlos Lee
Sailty
Jareeny
Anamosa
Hard Hae Bor
el Pano
Texas
Antonio Astizarian
Jaantly
M. Donat
Teaale Wight
Bessie Cox
Blizzard Strikes New York to New England States
An Associated Press report from New York dated January 25 describes a blizzard sweeping New York, Pennsylvania, and the New England area with heavy snow, strong northwest winds, and widespread travel disruptions accompanied by extreme cold. A Chicago desk note adds that the West and Northwest endure zero weather, with a fierce gale, snow, and rail traffic hampered across regions from zero to thirty below.
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Associated Press
New York
Pennsylvania
New England
Chicago
Salmon Life Cycle Exhibit At Lewis And Clark Expo
The Oregon state fisheries exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Exposition will show salmon hatchery methods and the king of fresh water fish the chinook. It will feature large spring catches weighing up to 90 pounds and preserved in formaldehyde, with glass jars designed for display.
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Portland
Ore
Oregon State Fisheries
Oregon
Simost
Jay
Advertised Letters and Death Aboard Train Near Albuquerque
Waterloo Iowa January 24 1905 lists for letters and names of local residents. A mysterious death occurred in a Chicago to Los Angeles Santa Fe train near Albuquerque New Mexico with Mary McKee of Alameda California as the victim. she died after a night in her berth and a porter heard moaning before discovering her dead.
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Waterloo
Iowa
Atchison
M. C. Brown
Anna. Casner
H. B. Donahe
Myrtle. Durand
Evelyn. Flanigan
Hattie. Gales
F. H. Greene
Volney
Guy
Broma
Hennison
Maud. Lewis
Minnie. Leonard
Henry. Mosher
Marcia
Nessis
Mary
J. W. Swartz
Spencer, Thomas
J. H. White
C. B. W. M. Sindlinger
P. M
Albuquerque
N. Mex
Viethm
Mary McKee
San Jose Avenue
Alameda
Cal
Chicago
Los Angeles
J W Klinefelter Sr. Recovering After Sleigh Accident
J W Klinefelter Sr., who was run down by a sleigh on Sycamore street Monday evening, rested easily last night and is feeling a little better today. His condition is as favorable as could be expected considering the nature of his injuries.
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J. W. Klinefelter, Sr
Sycamore Street
Stolen jewels found in Pasadena hotel grounds
Jewels worth 20000 dollars stolen from Mrs. W. 8 Edey’s room last Saturday were recovered and returned to Mrs. Eutley. Chief Freeman and Captain Austin traced the jewels to the Raymond Hotel grounds where they were buried. Police believe a bellboy moved them to Ganton and then the theft was masterminded by Maan.
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Revia
Monrovia
Raymond Hotel
Pasadena
Cal
Minnesota Sails on First Voyage to Manila
Seattle January 25 The Great Northern Steamship Company announces the Orient liner Minnesota has departed with 26 000 tons of freight and 141 passengers on its initial voyage to Manila and oriental ports The cargo includes general merchandise structural iron and steel machinery and seventy five flat cars for use on an oriental railroad
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Seattle
Wash
Great Northern Steamship Company
New Orienta!iner
Minnesota
Manila
Oriental
Colton
Gibbs Visit Brings Relatives to New Castle Neb
Mr and Mrs John F Gibbs of New Castle Neb arrived that night to visit relatives and friends here. Mrs Lena Gibbs and baby of the same place are also visiting. The former is a slater of Tin Sage and the latter a slater of Mrs Sage. Col 1 idatnmont the auctionter will office with D Kern in room over the Black Hawk National Bank.
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Newcastle
Neb
Lena Gibbs
Baby
Ie & Slater
Tin, Sage
Sage
Idatnmont
D. Kern
Black Hawk National Hunk
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