Miner suspect case shocks Salubria community
A coroner and jury investigated a case involving a mother who abandoned an infant at a new outhouse near Mineral. Charges of pandering and child neglect were leveled against a colored worker Ned and others, with the mother claiming the father left Mineral weeks earlier. Sheriff Lansdon promised pursuit while locals in Salubria and Mineral reacted to the incident, amid talk of justice and a prominent attorney visiting Oregon.
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Lockout Threat Looms As 130000 Russian Workers Fight
In St Petersburg 130000 workers face lockout as factory owners shut down operations amid wage cuts and ongoing tensions. Warnings flare of bombs and deadly reprisals as crews resist troops and plans to discharge staff spread, with social revolutionists targeting high-profile figures including Grand Duke Alexis and the emperor.
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Mies in Thender Dist mining operations update
Thunder Mountain News reports on the H Y Climax and 20th Century mines with ongoing development and expectations of larger crews. Sunnyside mine anticipates the “rook-crusher” arrival around mid month, while Standard mine under Supt Todd plans to expand and ship bullion to the mint within months.
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Deal on Mormon land in Canada bogged by protection pledge
Salt Lake Tribune reports a Canadian party with church leaders negotiating for a large land tract in Canada valued over a million dollars. The hierarchy seeks assurance polygamists in Canada will be protected, causing the deal to stall unless such assurances are secured. The party returns to Canada to resolve the护. The Chicago Lady Entertainers perform at the opera house on April 10 as Outlook Club presents.
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State Livestock Sanitary Board Meets to Enforce New Law
The livestock sanitary board convened in this city to set rules for enforcing the new dairy and animal health law. Dr Noble, state veterinary surgeon, and commissioners including D H Mosely Fred W Gooding J W Webster and William Philbrie discussed the need to dip every sheep before turning them on the range. Dr McBirney and federal inspectors outlined their roles, with an officer to be stationed locally.
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Japanese torpedo boats damage Russian battleships reported
Paris telegram from March 5 cites an unconfirmed Matin report that Japanese torpedo boats struck the Russian battleships Sissoi Veliky and Navarin, damaging Vice Admiral Rozhestvensky's fleet off St Petersburg.
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Ramey mining rumors from William Yeates visit to city
William Yeates, noted Big Creek prospector, arrived from the mines and reported strong ore showings on Ramey ridge properties. He named local partners, described development work, and said the district would be very busy the season with multiple shafts and tunnels yielding high grade vein discoveries.
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R. B. McGregor
Moscow
Pueblo Mining Company
Eplov
Davie
Billy Bonner
Merrit
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T. G. Thomas
Little Gem
Messrs
Tom Lynch Jr
Lon Stevenson
Matthew Mahan
Messrs. Batoher & Casast
Yantes
Youtes
Warren
Geeorge
Northern Pacific and O R N clash over Camas Prairie rail link
Northern Pacific advances surveying crews under Engineer J L Horrocks, pushing toward Pollard camp and Rock Corral crossing as right of way workers stalk the route from Quidessac to Grangeville. Rumors say NP has finalized prairie branch plans despite a five year truce with Union Pacific.
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Weiser Commercial Club Rejects Payette Beet Factory Aid
The Weiser Commercial Club met to discuss advertising Washington County resources at the Portland Fair and aiding Payette beet sugar factory plans. The club voted not to assist Payette, decided to study erecting a beet factory in Welker, and appointed committees to raise funds and arrange a meeting room. Members B M Barton Norman Jackson A Brockman Joel Boullard Dr B ih Steever A F Hitt R C Mckinney J A Dalton Joseph Muir G A Ashby Holdaway were named to seek capital and space. The session adjourned to April 7.
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Norman Jackson
A Brockman
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B. Ih Steever
A. F. Hitt
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J. A. Dalton
Joseph Muir
G. A.ashby
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G. A. Ashby
D. A. Atter
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Salt Lane Morhons Organize Big Company
Salt Lane Morhons organize a $5,000,000 company to build a power plant at Shoshone Falls Idaho. Planned to use the Shoshone river flow to manufacture electrical energy. Articles of incorporation to be filed at a local office. The capital stock is to be raised domestically with details soon.
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