Unanimous committee backs vacancy for Montana senator
Washington April 10 the senate committee on privileges and elections by unanimous vote decided to report that Hon W A Clark of Montana is not entitled to occupy his seat. The vote followed two hours of deliberation with all members present except one.
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Washington, D
Senate
Committee ON Privileges and Elections
Clark
Friends OF the Memorialists
Smith
Washington
Senate Committee On Privileges and Elections Today
W. A. Clark
Montana
Caffery
Harris
United States
Butte
Charles W. Clark
Helena
Week of leading French styles at fair prices
The store advertises ready to wear suits skirts dresses jackets wraps corsets waists at low prices with hundreds of other items. Many from the Gordon Lewis stock are marked less than half price and available in our own workroom.
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Gordon-Lewis
La Vida Corsets Come In At Half The French Price
Miss Keppler of La Vida corsets visits this week offering fittings and explanations. She notes the principal difference with high grade French corsets lies in price, as La Vida corsets cost about half, yet follow French lines and materials. They claim better fit, comfort, and preservation of natural lines for American figures.
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Keppler
la Vida Cornets
Sale of Fine Furniture Shows Deep Spring Discounts
An entire new stock is ready with low prices on square extension and round dining tables, couches, iron beds and chairs. Adams & Westlake offers brass posts beds at $38.00 and a range of rockers and book cages in many patterns, promising substantial bargains across the living room and bedroom ranges.
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Adams & Westlake
Samacne Arass
Branda
Boers Attack at Wepener Amid Reinforcement Moves
London April 10 Boers attacked General Brabant's force at Wepener at dawn. After a Monday clash that lasted to 2.30 pm, reports say the Boers were beaten off but fighting resumed from Aliwal North. Brabant's force, 2000 to 3000 strong, is in rough country as 2000 more Boers march toward Springfontein from Smithfield. Telegraph restrictions hinder dispatches while Brigades maneuver to trap raiding Boers. British losses at Mafeking and other fronts are reported with several officers and men killed or wounded. General Carrington heads to Beira as 20000 horses are prepared for Cape Town landings by May end.
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Wepener
Aliwal
Jabant
Springfontein
Smithfield
Roberts
Lee
Free
Mafeking
Plumer
Ramathia-bama
Wreton
Plumeorce
Lorengo Marques
Gaberones
Ladysmith
Sundays River
Biggardsberg
Elandalaagt
Wessels Nek
Carrington
Capetown
Beira
Portugese
Portugese East Africa Forthwith. the War Office Proposes To Land At Capetown
Orleans
Buenos Ayres
Pietermariteburg
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Bulawayo
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Chad
New York
the Tribune
the Press
Reddersburg
Burnham
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Gatacre
Thaba N’chu
Lady- Brand
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Tal Court
Bloemfontein
Lord Roberts
Vaal
Pretoria
Free States
Str
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Warrenton
Sir Henry Rundie
Kimberley
Senator Clark Faces Committee Report On Campaign Funds
The committee overruled Harris in arguing that cumulative testimony should guide findings. Key topics included property purchases from Senator Warner and Representative McLaughlin and a payment to Representative Wood to lift a mortgage, with Wood receiving special focus. The failure to file reports and destruction of vouchers drew adverse weight, while prospects of resignation remained unconfirmed. Chandler and Turley to draft the report as Clark and aides await guidance.
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Harris
Clark
Warner
McLaughlin
Wood
Als Ranch
Montana
Cam-Paien
Whiteside
Boers Press War News Across Orange Free State
Reports from Bethulle and Reddersberg detail Boer movements east of the Free State and planned attempts to retake the Orange River bridge. London dispatches describe Gatacre’s actions, Boer feints, and British reinforcements as both sides claim advantages amid rumors and strategic shifts in the region.
Lions Led By Asses War Queestion In April Note
The Leader quotes reports from Boer and British sources near the Bloemfontein railway calling the British forces lamentable. The phrase lions led by asses is used to question lessons learned about commissioned ranks in the army and what light the war may shed on this issue.
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London
Bloemfontein
Lee Relieves Gen Ludlow in Havana Command Changes
A Washington report says Secretary Root will order Brigadier General Ludlow detached from Havana command with Brigadier Lee taking over the Havana and Pinar del Rio department on May 1. Ludlow to report for duty as president of the War College. General Lee and Wilson stay in Cuba until after municipal elections. Major General Merritt to be detached from the East department before June 1. Brooke to succeed.
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New York
Herald
Washington
Root
Ludlow
Havana
Lee
Pinar del Rio
Wesley Merritt
Department of the East
Merritt
Paris
Brooke
General Merritt
Chicago
Otis
Building trades leaders plan eastern appeals from Chicago
Chicago leaders of the Building Trades Council, Edward Carroll and James Daly, depart for Washington and eastern cities after Friday night actions. They aim to secure support from unorganized and organized workers to sustain the council and its affiliated unions, warning that disruption here could trigger wider attacks on labor. Carroll travels to New York and Boston, Daly to Cleveland and Cincinnati, seeking meetings and contributions.
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Building Mechanical
East
Building ‘Trades Council
Edward Car=wall
National
Building Trades Councils
James Daly
Chicago Federation of Labor
Washington, D.C
American Federation of Labor
Carroll
New York
Boston
Daly
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Louisville
Jible
Wmion
Building Trades Council
Building Trades Counsal
National Building Trades Council
Creek Indians Move North To Take Land In Midwest
A Colorado special reports Creek Indians from Indian Territory will relocate to Iowa Minnesota and the Dakotas under a Curtis act agreement. Each family will receive forty acres and relinquish control of schools and tribal government to the United States.
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Chicago
Eldora
Towa
Saya
Indian Territory
Willocate
Minnesota
Dakotas
Indian Commission
United States
Described Boers Post Big Gun Near Knights Bill Area
A Ladysmith dispatch reports Boer forces posting a large gun on Knights bill near Dr Alandalaagh and another near Ned station. The enemy are said to be well entrenched at Helpmaakar, signaling intensified lines and potential actions ahead.
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Herald
Ladysmith
Knights Bill
Alandalaagh
Anes Ned Station
Helpmaakar
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