Nevada Bonanza Aim Sparks Franklin Fog Company
Pooch of Wolverites claim to seize a big Nevada bonanza from the famous Gold Camp. They plan to stock the Franklin fog company to fund development of what could become a major mine, leveraging spare resources and local expertise for high-priced country prospects.
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Pooch
Nevada
Bonanza Niles
Franklin Fog Company
Invasion of the Mormons Hinted in New York City
The city faces efforts by property owners and clergy to block church incursions linked to Mormonism. Rev Dr Pray Mason North and Rev James M Buckley may join a secret movement at 126th Street as community leaders plan revelations and action with local ministers and residents.
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Herlem
126Th Street
Duncan Motecunse
Lao City
Wis
Jimes M. Buckley
Adyoote
Episcopal Church
Ormone
Phl David
David
Mmar
Pray Mason
Bane
Slit Shakeup at Meadows
A valley earthquake shock visited Meadows last Sunday morning between 7:80 and 8 o clock. The tremor traveled southwest to northeast, strongest near the foot hills by A. R. Krigbaum and Wm. Cooper homes, rattling windows and goods in town stores. Kezur's furniture department reported a swaying dresser mirror as the tremor lasted about a minute and was followed by a rambling sound.
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A. R. Krigbaum
Wm. Cooper
Kejzur
Married at Presbyterian Church in Baker City
Baker City June 26. Mise Edyth Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benson, was married at the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon June 26. The ceremony united Edyth Benson with her groom in a formal local wedding notice.
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Baker City
Presbyterian Church
This City
Mise Edyth Benson
District Court Dockets Close In June Term
The June term of the district court winds toward completion with the cases of Jos Brown and Chas F Matey nearing finish. Judge Smith arrived late from Caldwell delaying Monday’s session. A divorce in Gertie Logan vs David P Logan was granted on desertion and failure to provide. State of Idaho vs E Clark, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, is heard today after a preliminary hearing at Salubria. Clark accused of trying to kill W Allen, a sheep herder. The docket clears as hearings conclude.
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District Court
Jos. Brown
Chas
F. Matey
Judge Smith
Caldwell
Gertie Logan
David P. Logan
State of Idaho
E. Clark
Clark
W. ©. Allen
George Nesbit
Indian Valley
Justice Jones
Salubria
Russian Riots Rage Amid Lodz Bloodshed in 1905 Turmoil
Conflicting reports describe Lodz clashes as 60,000 workers strike morphing into a political crisis. By June 24 troops fired on civilians, with thousands killed or wounded. hospitals overwhelmed and executions by military wagons haunt the streets as reinforcements arrive. The scene is chaotic and bloodied across the city.
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St. Petersburg
Warsaw
Russia
Lodz
Laois
Epirit
Iany Ducheunen
Eye Blown Out by Big Firecracker
Payette Jane 25 Charlie Deck son of Jake Decker was hit by firecrackers on a street at about 10 30 p m. A large blast tore his left eye and left ear while another injury tore into his leg and foot. He was carried to Woodward Avenue and treated by Dr Avex. The thumb on his hand exploded earlier and is healing.
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Payette
Jane
Charlie Deck
Jake Decker
Decker
de Broiges
Sing
Woodward
Paplooa
Dr. Avex
Mass rioting and deadly street battles with soldiers and mobs
The city endured brutal clashes as market gardeners blocked streets with barricades and carts. Armed rioters fired revolvers while cavalry failed to break the mob before military regained control. Many women and children lie dead or wounded as carts hauled bodies to churchyards. Order remains restored only uncertainly amid grim casualty figures.
Siege Proclaimed in Lodz After Outbreak Death Toll Rises
Lodz reports a state of siege as authorities count more than 1200 victims from last week’s unrest. Burials include 343 Jews and 218 Christians with over 700 wounded. Some order returns and workers resume factory work.
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Lodz
Seige
Representative Lester P Smith Travels for Nome Funeral
Representative Lester P Smith arrived in the city Monday from Landore and left on a delayed train to Newberg Oregon to attend his brother's funeral who was killed at Nome over a month ago. He will remain two weeks or more visiting relatives at Newberg and other points and attend the Portland fair.
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Onion
Tonopah
Bullfrog
D. A. Utter
J. Selwyn
First National Bank
Henry Welch
Wm. Black
Lockwood
Geo. W. Hartley
N. K. Franklin
Heath
Thunder Mt
Weiser
Franklin
Rockefeller
Weatle
Welser
Belop
Ehak
Phow Op & Bonanen
Goldfeld
Walser
Lester P. Smith
Landore
Newberg
Oregon
Nome
Ufe
Ewith
Polots
Portland
Noble sells 100000 sheep to Haley and Saunders then plans Boise move
Robert Noble announced he sold his 100000 head sheep to Haley and Saunders of Salt Lake. The buyers aim to ship quickly and keep the price private for now. Noble also offered his ranches of about 3000 acres near Reynolde and Snake rivers, with a potential move to Boise as he winds down the sheep business and weighs a gubernatorial bid.
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the Poise Statesman
Robert Noble
Haley & Saunders
Salt Lake
Noble
Do You Know It Would Take 6000 Elroulure Wi Reach
Fragmentary OCR text appears to discuss reach to many people on a Wednesday or Saturday and mentions a campaign or movement. The garbled content references a bigoted review and pedal actions, with unclear names, places, or dates.
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