American Steel Navy Report Boosts Washington Prestige
United States Minister Loomis reports from Caracas that the Wilmington impressed locals along the Orinoco and Venezuela with its condition and crew. He notes strengthened American prestige and potential for increased commerce, urging merchants and manufacturers to act on favorable conditions. Loomis also showed off the Wilmingtons machine guns to officials, spurring new orders for rifles from the United States.
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Forger Dennis Quinlan Arrested After Nationwide Scam
Dennis D Quinlan a 25 year old with a dapper appearance was arrested in Chicago for a series of forgeries spanning many states He posed as a traveling man and preyed on wealthy hotel guests allegedly amassing a small fortune from victims in New York St Louis Detroit Cincinnati and other cities He told detectives he hailed from an Ohio family and used hotels to lure bankers and clerks into cashed checks claiming he could pass as legitimate.
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Trial of Mrs George Canton Ohio Opens With Evidence
Attorney Welty outlines the Saxton Georges case and the alleged promise to marry. Mrs George claims Saxton deceived her with wedding promises while denying any crime. State witnesses begin as the jury views the scene.
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Churches Take a Hand in Unified Church Action
At a Brooklyn Plymouth Church meeting last evening, a committee was formed to report on whether to engage with other Christian churches in remonstrating against any U S policy that might lead the nation into war. The session followed a prayer gathering and adopted resolutions directing the inquiry and potential actions.
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War and church duty in Philippines discussed in Congress
In a broad debate on imperial policy, lawmakers consider the duty of Christian churches amid the conquest and subjugation of other nations, with emphasis on the ongoing war in the Philippine Islands and the responsibilities tied to expansion.
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President unavailable for audience on canteen law query
Washington April 5. In response to Emma F. Shelton of the W C I U the White House says the president cannot grant an interview this week or soon. If the group submits in writing what is to be presented, Secretary Porter will bring it to the president promptly.
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Instance of Filipino Treachery Reported by Corporal Horkmans
San Francisco reports Corporal Horkmans of the Twentieth Kansas describes an incident near Manila during a march toward Caloocan. He says a supposed truce bearer, a lieutenant from the Utih battery, approached and was shot, his eye damaged by a bullet embedded near the ear. An ensuing fusillade wounded several soldiers as they regrouped after the apparent truce.
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Vases From the French People at the White House
A ceremony at the executive mansion featured the French ambassador M Cambon presenting two monumental Sevres vases from the French Republic to the government. The gift, from late French President Petit Faure, commemorates the opening of the new French American cable Aug Vi and aligns with exchanges of greetings between M Cambon, President McKinley, and President Faure. The vases, six to eight feet high, reflect the finest Sevres style and blue room colors.
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New Zealand Plans Mail Service Change via San Francisco
W J Geddis editor of Auckland Observer reports NZ government ends Vancouver route and increases subsidy for fortnightly sailings from San Francisco as new Oceanic steamers are built. Current service is monthly and subsidy details will be addressed in the next parliament session.
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Argentina to export 225000 tons of wheat this year
New York April 8 Buenos Ayres dispatch says Argentina will export about 225000 tons of wheat this year according to the latest reports.
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European Squadron Maneuvers Stir Anglo American Naval Plans
Washington notes an old proposal to restore the European squadron with ships from the North Atlantic fleet for a formal visit to English ports. The plan faces delays to reinforce Dewey's squadron and avoid disrupting spring and summer maneuvers. A possible cross Atlantic courtesy voyage would require Rear Admiral Sampson’s command, but officials doubt any movement will occur, given continental powers’ sensitivities.
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Canadians Demand Higher Duties Amid Trade Debate
A Georgian Bay delegation urged the government to impose a $2 duty on Anes Ven Winbot GH content pital art, backed by a British Columbia supporter. Reports trace exports and forest product shifts from the United States to Canada as timber shipments rise while overall timber value falls. Manitoba lumbermen project lower shipments as US demand grows.
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Roberts seat contested at Methodist conference in Mount Vernon
At the New York Bay Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church Rev Dr Thomas Jin urged against Brigham Roberts admission to the national house of representatives. Dr Hill noted Edmunds and Speaker Reed had said Roberts would be sworn in, though the house may still act to eject him.
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Unclear text hints at vacancy move and institutional amendment
Fragmentary notes suggest an effort to have some position declared vacant after a Utah member is seated. It mentions urging the house toward Mr. Rabe and the adoption of an institutional amendment.
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Archbishop Ireland Declines Hague Disarmament Post
Washington reports say Archbishop Ireland accepted a commission to the disarmament conference at The Hague but withdrew after Italian objections and a Vatican decision. Friends in Washington claim the change may aid his path toward a potential cardinalate.
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Incendiary Fire Ties to Andrews Household Mystery
Police probe links a deadly fire at the Andrews household to an incendiary plot. A dismissed servant, threats to Mrs St Jon and her children, and anonymous letters to Andrews staff point to a vendetta from a quarrel. Butler Koley and maid Mary Flannagan are central figures under scrutiny as officers release three secret letters.
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Is Surrounding Mystery Grips St Louis Deaths
In St Louis a family tragedy unfolds as John Sullivan and his daughter Mrs Mintle Dunn die under mysterious circumstances. Son William Sullivan found his father and a woman dead and his mother Jando Hon and a nephew were seriously ill, with suspicions pointing to poison hidden in food. Police detained a relative as a possible suspect while investigators search for conclusive evidence.
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Telegraphic briefs from Washington and New York
Briefs report April acts and personnel moves across U S government and major agencies. Notes on currency reserves, commissioners appointed, and a police department investigation into city operations. Also mentions a Great Northern chief omminker and a submarine bond issue in St Paul.
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Kid Gloves Sale Promises Bright Picks Next Sunday
An old newspaper style ad lists numerous kid gloves and accessories with prices, brands, and colors. It highlights Chamois gloves, Regent gloves, and Plavia dresses, noting multiple clasp styles, stitched details, and shades. The listing emphasizes availability and shop prices, inviting readers to buy.
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