Bloody street riot erupts in Baku as strikes descend
In Baku, Russia, over three days of unrest, a street brawl among strikers and youths escalated into a wide riot. Hundreds of houses burned, casualties unknown with estimates above a thousand killed and thousands injured. Armenian shops closed. banks operate under military protection. Manager Adamoff and family perished in a naptha refinery fire. a legal official and bazaar owner were murdered.
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Kaspigak
Balakhany
Adamoff
Naptha Refining
Russian Army in Danger as Japanese Drive Front
Dispatches report Kuropatkin's 400000 strong forces at risk of reverses as Japanese legions threaten the left wing. Across a 100 mile front heavy guns from Port Arthur fire on Russians while Mukden sees wounded pour in. Nodzu forces retreat on the right as Oyama drives the center from winter quarters.
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Port Arthur
Mukden
Karolki
Nodzu
Oyama
United States Senate Debates Mormon Polygamy Clause
Washington February 28 details from a Senate debate on statehood and polygamy, as Senator Kearns of Utah condemns promises by Mormon leaders and criticizes church influence in business and social affairs. The speech references compacts with the people of Utah, calls for ending church power, and cites figures on income and land tied to church actions.
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Sen- Dubois
Kearns
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Mormon leader denounces church monopoly and polygamy
The speaker reiterates that church support came freely and accuses the current church leadership of aiming to rule the Mormon people as a polygamous class. He asserts that only three or four apostles have avoided polygamy, challenging the church hierarchy.
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Kearns
Log Roll Evening at Odd Fellows Hall Draws 200+
The Woodmen of the World and Kaloa Circle hosted a Thursday log rolling event at the Odd Fellows hall with over 200 attendees. A full program featured songs, piano solos, readings, and an address by Lieutenant Governor B. L. Breeves, followed by refreshments and social time.
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Kaloa
W. C. Wa
Selo
Gladys Rogers
Mise Leta Holdrider
B. Li. Breeves
Voust Selo
Mise Phelps
Repitation
Vera Thompson
Voustrio
Moses Alma Feter
Beulah Haas
Fahel Anbley
Mine Hira Gordan
Vical Solo
W. Sank
Ud Ah -Hougund
Phowie
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Sensational rumors swirl over White death and coffin rumor
Rumors persist in Grangeville and Whitebird about the death near Salmon River. Officials Sheriff Green and Coroner Irvin were en route to the scene Thursday and have not yet returned. In Pollock an inquest reportedly found White buried before their arrival, prompting theories that a coffin was buried to aid an escape or that death was not by own action.
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Sheriff Green
Irvin
Grangevile
Whitebird
Pollock
White
Salmon River
Prohibit Polygamy Resolution Introduced in Senate
Senator Dubois introduced in the Senate a joint resolution directing the Judiciary Committee to prepare and report an amendment to the Constitution on polygamy and polygamous cohabitation. The measure was offered at noon. Senator Hale held the floor as others whispered its purpose and Dubois proceeded with the introduction.
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Dubois
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Hale
Collapse at Marion Johnson Ranch Cellar
A cellar at Marion Johnsons ranch near town nearly collapsed after a hidden gopher hole let water weaken soil and cement walls. John son and family were in the cellar about half an hour earlier. had it occurred then they could have been harmed.
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Marion Johnson
Water right petition filed in Kenyan court case
A case from Lodhen Valley reports a petition by Kyle M. Plaler and Joby By Mer Phonon to hire Abvlen for a water right. The filing requests allocation for a parcel near Goheeanaied Kenet and mentions limited public access and potential impacts on local resources.
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Joby
Mer Phonon
Lodhen Valley
Phiowkaen
Goheeanaied Kenet
Mkug Min Meow
Waablughor Comaly
Eighth Session Nears Adjournment in Idaho Legislature
The Idaho legislature closes its eighth session today with the wagon road commission bill approved and a $50,000 appropriation for interior development. The measure creates a three member board to select state aid roads, one being the governor. Several house bills passed fate to the governor, including road district formation, higher levy for road and bridge purposes, university and reform school bonds, and county depository changes. Kootenai County is removed, Lewiston and Clark gain counties, and the insurance commissioner salary rises to 1800 a year.
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Lewiston Normal School For Training School
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Three Deaths in Weiser
A three year old child of J. D. Mann died of lagrip after illness and was buried in Weiser cemetery. Sarah Stoughball aged 13 died of pneumonia after about two weeks illness, funeral at M E church with W O W support.
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East Welser
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Old Snake River Held a Prisoner
A Boise Statesman report describes the Snake River below the Twin Falls dam being dammed off, creating pools where spectators fished and hunted for gold nuggets. About two thousand people witnessed the event as waters rose then fell, leaving marooned fish and dry riverbeds.
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Milner
Snake River
Twin Falls Company
New Club Organized Weiser Terpeichore Club Formed
The Weiser Terpeichore Club is organized with W L Anderson as president and G A Ashby as vice president The club names officers including Will Sommercamp secretary treasurer and an executive committee along with multiple committees The club plans a series of Friday dances at the opera house with Harry Robinsons orchestra providing music.
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Weiser Terpeichore Club
W. L. Anderson
G. A. Ashby
Will Sommercamp
Wm. Pifer
J. W. Lapish
Tressurer
Dr. O. O. Cleary
Evert Rhea
B. P. Bradford
R. Gonlter
Harry Walff
Manly Brizendine
Kalos Circle Hosts Bray Residence Reception For Pettit Wife
A correction notes the Kalos Circle did not host a Monday reception. The event took place at Mr and Mrs J O Bray East Main Street in honor of Mrs Pettit of Denver wife of General Organizer Pettit of the W O W. Local attendees and floral displays described.
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Mre. Pettit
J. O. Bray
East Main
Denver
Pettit
O. W
Aeverad
Home of Maud the Mule in Weiser Frightens Ansel Decatur
Ansel Decatur, 86, resident with his daughter in East Weiser, was kicked by a mule on Wednesday. Injuries to his face included a calk strike over one eye splitting the bone and destroying the eye, with another calk under the cheek. The wounds are described as frightful. condition uncertain.
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Ansel Decatur
W. D. Graham
East Weiser
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