Russian Japanese Battle Reports and Diplomatic Talks
Dispatches report pressure on both sides with talks in Washington planned for plenipotentiaries. Russian and Japanese forces clash near Liao Yang Wo Peng and Kangmd, with heavy cavalry battles, captured outposts, and significant casualties on both sides. Russian losses cited as 30 killed and 185 wounded. enemy casualties likely higher with many repelled and panic noted.
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Japan
Rosia
Russia
Washington D. C
Tokio
Yuan Paomeh
Knyasha
Kongping
Tiending
Kangmd
Liao Yang Wo
Liao Yang Wo Peng
Ah Pou
Liao Wo Peng
Mistchenko
Lim Yang Wo Peng
Veenaian Proclaims Sheep Dip Law Enforcement
A governor announces enforcement of a sheep dipping law. The rule requires all sheep to be dipped, with a water veterinarian confirming the ruling and indicating ongoing implementation today. The statement underscores enforcement efforts and aims to curb animal health concerns.
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Wate
Widow Clement Sells Bunker Hill Mining Interest Near Coeur d'Alene
Salt Lake Tribune notes Mrs Victor M Clement relinquished her stake in the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Co holdings in Idaho. The sum approaches 1,000,000 dollars from about 3,000 shares valued in New York banks. Rumor says Guggenheim Exploration Co may have purchased the interest, as the firm expands its held fields. Clement, a founder, was one of many beneficiaries of large distributions, and is said to be in San Francisco for an extended stay.
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Salt Lake Tribune
Victor M. Clement
Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining Company
Coeur d'Alene
Idaho
New York
Guggenheim Exploration Company
Sweeney
Clement
Clerment
San Francisco
Janvid
Abe
Montana placer gulch yields gold from ancient river bed
The report notes a shallow depth of about 10 feet showing the stream did not travel far. It mentions principal shrevts of Helens in Lake Chance Creek bed except Alder guloh, described as Montana's richest placer mining guloh. Excavations for cellars reveal dirt and gravel washed to extract gold, often covering excavation costs.
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Lake Chance Creek
Guloh
Montana
Battle at Jacksons Hole Leaves Six Dead
Blackfoot Idaho reports a severe engagement at Jacksons Hole with six men buried and two gravely wounded. The outcome remains undetermined and a fuller update is expected within days as officials wind up details of the affair.
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Blackfoot
Ida
Jackson's Hole
Carpenter Ed Peck Survives Sudden Swim After Fall From Bridge
Sunday Ed Peck a carpenter drank too much Weiser bug juice and wandered to the Snake river bridge. He dozed on the upper pier side, fell into swift water, swam to the Oregon bank, and crawled out unharmed after an unexpected cold bath.
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Ed Peck
Weiser
Snake River
Oregon
Accidentally Shot by Playmate in Centerville Idaho
Er win Syford nine years old was accidentally shot Thursday by playmate Laverne Howard while firing a .22 rifle at a mark. He died two hours later from a bullet entering the left temple and brain. Parents are prostrate over the tragedy. no funeral arrangements announced.
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Centerville
Idaho
Erwin Syford
Hoon
Laverne Howard
Iads
Howard
Cyanide Plant for Mayflower on Thunder Mountain
Gold Reef Mining and Development Co plans a cyanide plant with Helderman for 30 tons daily ore reduction on Thunder Mountain. Construction to start next week under B Kroh directing for the Kansas City controlled group. Lumber for the mill is milled at the Thunder Mountain sawmill. Candee offers a free Portland trip Aug 19.
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Gold Reef Mining and Development Company
Thunder Mountain
Helderman Cyanide
B. Kroh
Kansas City
Salt Lake Tribune
Gold in Steels of Helena on Broadway find
Workmen trenching on Broadway in Helena Montana unearthed a five pound copper and gold ore sample. The rock was taken for examination and possible payment pending assay results amid ongoing waterworks construction.
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Helena
Broadway
Helens
Montana
Abe
Snake
Frost
Welbor
Pacaary Savin
Warner
Hawke
Weiser Academy to be Re opened
Prospects exist that the Weiser Academy will settle its finances and reopen in September. The academy property was sold at sheriff's sale last Saturday to Mark L. Thompson of Cleveland, who cleared the title. Irving W. Metcalf and the Congregational Educational Society of Boston held mortgages totaling 87,000 and may arrange to resume operations and pay local creditors and unpaid teachers.
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Weiser Academy
Court House
Mark’ L. Thompson
Cleveland
Ohio
Thompson
Irving W. Metcalf
Congregational Educational Society
Boston
Metcalf
The
Educational Society
Dirt Wil Soon Fly at Meadows Extension of P I L N
Reports say dirt work will begin soon at the Meadows extension of the P I L N. Signals indicate port land shipments and Japanese laborers will arrive, with 200 dope expected and more supplies from other parishes in a few days. Judge Quarles notes Mr Chonte’s father and brother live in Gar Field, Washington, and burial arrangements were coordinated with Roosevelt authorities for the deceased.
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Ojibachi
Thomas Dunsoe
Portland
Orwame Mint
Werner Ty
Quarles
Mr. Chonte
Garfield
Washington
Roosevelt
Maine Atfort
Chowte
Peywtte Lake
Powder Montel
Murder Stalks Abroad in Idaho Towns
In Freese near Moscow Idaho Tom Fields killed Fred Fields and his father over duck thefts. Fields confessed detailing ambushes, multiple shots, and the motive. Other Idaho incidents include Ed Willan shot by H V Sables in Willan's quarrel over a girl and a saloon shooting in Hatley with Roy Cooper killing Roy Sanborn in self defense.
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Idaho
Hatley
Ida
George Hailey
Roy Cooper
Roy Sanborn
Order of Pendo appoints Alice Stewart state organizer
Mrs. Alice Stewart of Salt Lake, organizer for the Order of Pendo, will lead the state work replacing Mrs. Maud Wheeler who resigned after a December injury. Wheeler, injured in Nampa, was disabled ten weeks and recently received 100 as accident pay, with 10 per week entitlements. The Order of Pendo is a growing national organization expanding in the northwest.
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Alice Stewart
Salt Lake
Order of
Pendo
Maud Wheeler
Wheeler
Nampa
Order of Pondo
Northwest
New Superintendent Named for Outside Work
Randolph, formerly chief claim clerk at Oregon Short Line freight offices, resigns and leaves for Welsh Idaho to take charge as general superintendent of the Manic and Idaho Northern valley road. The move follows a period of construction and reorganization, signaling a shift in leadership for outside operations.
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AR. Randolph
Balt Lake
A. B. Randolph
Oregon Short Line
Welsh
Ida
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