Proclamation on Philippine rights and U.S. aims
The Journal reports a U S proclamation asserting civil liberty and progress for the Philippines. It outlines US goals for peace, justice, education, trade, and development, with emphasis on sovereignty, self government, and broad civil protections. It notes regulatory principles and invites Philippine leaders to meet the commissioners.
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Journal
Manila
United States
Commission
Family of Nations
Crotsin Islands
Philippines
Philip-pine
Jacob Gould Schurman
George Dewey
United Sr
Elwells
Otis
U.S. A
Charles Dewey
United States Commissean
Worcester
United States Commission
Navy
Havana Letter Fails to Move Public in Cuba War
A Havana dispatch to the Tribune reports General Gomezs open letter to his wife and San Dominican friends published yesterday has produced little public reaction. The message, while revealing his views and stance, did not generate the expected impact according to the source.
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New York
the Tribune
Havana
Gomez
Breckinridge on Cuba Porto Rico foods and politics
Inspector General J. Breckinridge, back from Porto Rico, criticizes government food for troops as substandard canned roast beef. He notes three political classes in Porto Rico and predicts possible trouble, likening Cuban and Puerto Rican demography to future challenges and urging nation cemeteries for fallen Americans. He mockingly describes corpses removed from Cuban graves and questions decorum.
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J. ©. Breckinridge
Porto Rico
Cuba
Gomes
New Yorke
Peor
Chicago Municipal Election Sees Voter Rush Across City
Voters flocked to polls amid springlike weather as Republicans and Democrats competed. Mayor Harrigan's reelection bid drew support from Thomande, while Altgeld drew Democratic backing with unpredicted strength in stockyard districts. Carter drew some disaffected Democratic support for the Republican candidate. Turnout was heavy, with registration near 261,000 and strong午後 indications of high turnout by closing time.
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Chicago
Picera
Thomande
Harrigan
Altgeld
Carter
Juickiniehouse
Supreme Court Dismisses Blythe Appeal Over Estate
A Washington dispatch says the United States Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of the Kentucky or Gypsy Blythes in their suit for share of the Blythe estate left to Florence Blythe Hinckley by Thomas H. Blythe. The decision confirms Mrs Hinck’s title to the estate chiefly located in San Francisco valued at about the city’s property.
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San Francisco
Washington
United States Supreme Court
Timber Delivered For New Battleship Maine Construction
A raft of pine timber of fine quality was folded today in Lockport Mississippi for use in the construction of the new battleship Maine at the Cramp shipyard in Philadelphia.
MISS FAIR WEDS A VANDERBILT
Virginia Mair became the bride of William Vanderbitt in New York at the home of Herman Olrichs. About 450 guests attended a ceremony with an English garden setting, an organ and Lohengrin music, and a display of wedding gifts from Vanderbilt family members and notable guests.
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New York
WI Willimis
Moyek
Virginia Mair
William IV. Vanderbitt
Ath Street
Terman Olrichs
Thomas I Murphy
Church of the Sacred Heart
Dobbs Berry
Mary Faldwin ‘Tolfree
Bride
Misa
Me. Orlridha
de TA Kellogg
Emil EB
Mrs. Vander Wily de
W. T. Vanderbilt
O. H. P. Belmont
Herman Oeviichs
Hermann Oeivichs
Mrs. H. Mek
Twombley
Ered
M. J. DeYoung
George
Crocker
John W. Mackay
Mackay
Mote
G. Shephard
Bilger Soup Treen
Willem B. Stoane
Ritter
Trade talks hint a single American firm partnership
The document discusses the San Francisco October meeting with Chinese officials, led by Ho Yow, exploring a joint venture to develop American settlement networks in treaty ports. It outlines plans for depots and ventures aided by a $5,000,000 fund to compete with other firms.
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Chincee
Thie City
Saa
China
Hte San Pranciges
Ehatl Tinnille
Licensing Boxing And Regulation By Police Measure
The article reports Dr. Perrault introducing an order setting a $4,000 yearly license for prize fighting and blood sports. Supervisors debate shifting control from individuals to public authorities, with the aim to regulate the sport and fix rules as a police measure. The motion was referred to Aberty and the county attorney for legal opinion.
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Perrault
Lars
Permira
Ath Mat
Aberty
Tur
Legen Opin
Corner Stone Festival Planned for New Post Office
Reports from Chenge on April 1 reveal plans for a corner stone ceremony on October 18, 1809, with Gen Wesley Merritt as grand marshal and Gen Joseph Wheeler commanding a parade division. Secretary Long to attend banquet, Justice White invited, and Postmaster General Smith to speak. Notables including Senators Chandler Daniels Jones Warren and Governor Tyler named. Roosevelt expected to speak next week in Chicago.
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Calrage
Wesley Merrilt
Joseph Wheeler
Aescure
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Jones
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van Horn
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Tyler
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Porter
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Jackson Busteward
Miners Suffer as Copper River Expedition Moves
Miners along the Copper River are reported in destitute condition. Captain Abercrombie and Captain Clon push reinforce the supply convoy under orders from Mr Mengiejohn to deliver medical aid and essentials and assist distressed workers. The dispatch notes no violent incidents but confirms rescue efforts are underway.
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Beevolary
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Copper River
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Aberceamsbie
Overstudy Triggers Mental Distress In San Francisco
William A. Phillips son of J M Phillips noted Indiana missionary was placed in a hospital ward after Oakland police found him in the public library rooms armed with a Colts pistol and cartridges. Authorities will investigate his sanity as overwork is suspected to have driven him mad.
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William A. Phillips
J. M. Phillips
Indiana
Oakland Public Library
Swell Silks and Fine Dress Goods Display
A department notes a premier collection of dress fabrics with a buyer who purchases freely across the West. It touts a fine assortment, quality in every piece, and exceptional value whether plain or fancy, colored or black, asserting unmatched offerings from this store.
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Bach
Weiter
Rich silks platters and stripes in new season shades
Rich silks with plaids and stripes described in varied colors and widths. Offers include hundreds of yards of silk plaids and stripes, plain and changeable taffetas, all fabric praised for wear and washability, with prices cited by Hennessy and Montressy. Also highlights black silks in all silk textures, bright luster, and wide widths.
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Hennessy
Montressy
Black Crepons English Crepons at Hennessy’s in Butte
A colorful newspaper display advertises Black Crepons and English Crepons, noting a width around 45 to 46 inches and prices from $1.00 to $2.00 per yard. The ad promises a full counter of bright, stylish spring designs and highlights Hennessy’s as the seller.
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Butte
Hennessy
Dress Patterns and Colored Goods Display at Hennessy
The store showcases a superb assortment of dress patterns in black and colored fabrics, imported goods, with textures from Grenadine to plain weaves for gowns. The dressmaking department highlights handsome suits west of Chicago, while over 100 pieces of modern spring dress goods are offered in widths 46 to 48 inches, including New Venetians and broadcloths at one dollar per yard.
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Chicago
Tennessy
Trimmings: New Fashions in Jets and Fringes
A catalog of trimmings and embroideries offers the latest in jets Hag figs and groups with bow knots Rattail fringes and epaulettes in silk chenille and chenille trims. It lists black blue and multicolored options including silk chiffon embroideries and other up to date decorative findings.
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Deesa
Linings and fabrics offered by local Butte agents
Our stock of Linings is complete with Cambric finishes and Imported Satien. Latest Fancy Skirting at 10e a yard plus Striped and Figured silk Moreon. We are selling agents in Butte for the celebrated Near Silk Linings. They look like silk and wear better. Available in all shades and blick. Request samples and be explicit in your request.
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Butte
Wash Goods and Welts Offer New Summer Fabrics
An advertisement promotes new wash goods and welts on white ground at Hennessy’s. Scotch ginghams in wide stripes and vivid colors, French ginghams with greens reds lavenders purples, and Toile du Nord fabrics feature affordable yard prices. White piques and welts present various styles for skirts and suits with multiple price points.
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Hennessy
Toile DU Nord
Jose
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