Boers at Wepener and British Casualties Reported
London dispatches describe Boer forces marching on Wepener north of the Basuto frontier with intent to flank the British line. Assistants report Basuto unrest and desertions around Bloemfontein as gunner units move from Capetown to Bloemfontein. Roberts’ forces suffer casualties while reinforcements arrive. Kenhardt is noted as recently captured by British troops.
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London
the Boars
Wepener
Simithfled
Orange Free State
Brabants
Whytoh
Basuto
Calodum
Wepenor
Griffiths
Maseru
Tost Pass
Ribesmen
Minemfontein
Rewuh
Orange Free
Tuig
Tron Bloemfontein
Thuraday
Friend of Free State
Milietary
Baya
Bloemfontala
Monavely
Capetown
Bloemfontein
Roberts
Cape
Seri
Taysutos
Carnavon
Cape Culuny
Charles Mapsons
Kenhardt
van Wyck
Lord Roberts
Reidersburg
Cassi Wid
Barelay
Senator Clark’s Fate Will Soon Be Known
Arguments closed as the senate committee on privileges and elections weighs the Clark case. Faulkner defended Clark’s character and wealth as a producer of national growth, while Edmunds condemned bribery and urged the senate to void the election on grounds of extensive bribery and the influence of Daly’s faction.
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Senator Clark
Washington
Senate Committee On Privileges and Elections
Senate
Butte
Faulkner
Clark
Montana
United States
Daly
William A. Clark
Pennsylvania
Far West
Tse
Silver Bow
Whiteside
Anaconda
John R. Toole
Marcus Daly
A. J. Campbell
Congress
Campbell
Jerry Flannigan
Smith
Ringwald
Great Falls
Helena
Great Fa‘ Mont
Frank Corbett
Netherlands Hotel
New York
Legisture
John 8. M. Neill
Charles W. Clark
John B. Wellcome
Wellcome
Bickford
Ben Hill
Murray
Normoyle
Faulkner Plaia
Mintont
West Virginia
Senator Chandler
Fats
Supreme Courts
Edmunds
Montana Supreme Court
Charles Clark
Corbett
Reacey
Justice Hunt
Treacey
Brantly
Hobson Lettter
Hobson
Edmund
United State Senate
Goernor Hauser
Justice of the Peace
Caesar
Burns
Day
Sentry Fires Twice At British Officer In Fort Fortifications
In Victoria on April 7 Lieut Heginald Scott of the Royal Navy was shot by a sentry after failing to answer a challenge. The guard fired twice over his head and then twice to kill as strong winds impeded recognition. Scott is reported to die.
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Victoria
B.C
Britain
Esquimalt
Heginald Scott
R. N
Scott
Women Duel Near City of Mexico Stuns Chicago
A duel unfolded on the outskirts of the duty yesterday between two women from prominent local families in the capital. Pistols were used and one participant was seriously wounded. The victor and the seconds were arrested on the scene as authorities probed the affair which has stirred wide attention.
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Chicago
Mexico
Pepo Hanged for Murder in Montana Gallows Event
Special to the Thier Mountain reports that William Pepo was hanged for the murder of Julius Plath in Choteau. He maintained innocence at the gallows, died at 6:21 after a 6:09 fall, leaving two letters but no confession.
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Thier
Helena
Ment
Chotead
Willian Pepo
Julius Plath
Pepo
Sa Iia
Brown
Willlint
Plath
Miurhbery
Maliv
Montana
Canuili
Wien
Miner Instantly Killed in Mine Accident
Special to Irler Mountain reports miner Lewis Ad Tins, a Merringston worker, was nearly killed at the Meare Guten mine in Junding. He lit a bin that burned poorly and returned to inspect. a fellow shot caused a cave in that collapsed him into milllhale feet. Remains will be shipped to Culmihus, Mio, for burial.
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Irler
Mivlingston
Lewis
Junding
Carl
Millehale
Culmihus
Mio
Disastrous tidal wave hits Harborg harbor area
A damaged OCR fragment reports a disastrous tidal wave near Harborg causing extensive damage to water and vessels. No fatalities are confirmed though at least one wharf and several cars suffered losses as crews work to assess and repair the affected area.
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Victorii
Hartysmith
Cloudburst Hits Texas River Region With Losses
A cloudburst near Austin Texas today sent the Colorado River rising eleven feet in three hours. The International and Great Northern bridge 17 miles north of here washed out, wrecking the Cannon Ball train. Casualties are reported but not confirmed as heavy damage spreads across the river valley and surrounding towns. Rail lines and power facilities face major losses and residents flee rising flood waters.
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Austin
Texas
Colorado
International & Great Northern
Were
St. Louts
Unis
Austin & Northwestern Railroad
Colorado River Bridge
Colorado River
St. Louis
Dallas
Lagrand
Hio
Rver
Smithville
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