Wellcome Disbarment Case Moves Toward Plea Time
Special to the Inter Mountain Helena Aug 1 The supreme court will consider the Wellcome disbarment case with Justice Hunt to issue an opinion later The court overruled objections to affidavits verification allowed Wellcome to plead at 2 pm today and granted 10 days to answer Also a 10 day stay was granted in the state vs Nixon case while a motion is filed by Wil of Butte claiming the appeal was not perfected
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Yaquis on the War Path Near Ortiz Mexico
A Mexican press despatch reports Yaqui uprisings near Ortiz Sonora with both Mexican and American casualties. Merchant J F Remly of Hermosillo and photographer E Miller are said to be killed. Rumors place 4000 combatants active and expect mass fatalities with 50 per side. General Torres among the slain. terror grips towns along the Yaqui river and valley.
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Large Claims Are Filed in Kansas City Railroad Case
Intervening petitions in the Kansas City Pittsburg and Gulf receivership total nearly 500000. Amsterdam financier John de Gorjen seeks 280000 for advances after December 20, 1907, including 104723 repaid to Missouri Kansas Texas Trust Company. J P Morgan and Drexel Co request 17887 for bond interest. Receivers asked to honor these claims.
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Root Is Sworn In Washington War Secretary
Elihu Root took the oath of office as secretary of war at 10 45 this morning in the secretary of war’s large office. Secretary Alger and others witnessed the ceremony as Judge Cole administered the oath and Alger expressed heartfelt congratulations and support.
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Outdoor Catholic Procession Questioned in Commons
In the House of Commons William Johnstone asked the Solicitor General whether his attention had been called to the outdoor Catholic procession in London on August 1. The exchange focused on the legality and public order implications of the event and potential government response.
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Proclamation Not Renewed On Mount Carmel Procession
Sir R Finlay stated no renewal of the 16th year proclamation against Roman Catholic processions. The Hatton gardens Sunday event in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel involved clergymen in a procession and the question of penalties under George II 7 was raised, but no renewal was proposed.
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Veterans Return to Camp Life at Presidio
At the Presidio in San Francisco on August 1, Nebraska Utah and Oregon regiments are camped and assuming military order. Guards are posted and discipline is forming while excitement grows as visitors view veterans. freedom will be allowed within order. Tonight a second group will visit a local theater after the first section attended yesterday.
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No Ingersoll Will Found Inquiries From New York
In New York on August 1 a relative of the late Cal. Robert G. Ingersoll stated that no will has been found and that those who knew him believed he did not leave one. He recalled the colonel’s belief that estates should be settled by law, not wills, and said it was unlikely he expressed any disposal wishes. He added that no one currently knows what may have been left.
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Mining expert claims key data on Alaskan boundary
San Francisco August 1 John Zachart a local mining expert says he holds information crucial to the Alaskan boundary dispute. He asserts the old Russian line is marked by monuments and that inside each lies a chart of Russian possessions. He believes duplicates are at St Petersburg and an expedition could locate the boundary line, with the charts potentially settling the dispute with Canada.
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Fort Worth man plans 25 million cattle syndicate
George B Loving of Fort Worth tells Times reporter he is organizing a large cattle syndicate with 25 million dollars capital. Adjacent ranches in Texas and New Mexico could herd 600000 cattle. He confirms Chicago dispatch naming John W Farwell Swift and Co and others as interested, and says there is ample money and the plan can operate successfully.
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Navy seeks coaling station on Chile coast
A Washington dispatch says the navy department wants a coal ing station on the west coast of Chile. Negotiations may be under way through the minister to Chile, but congressional action is required. Wellington Island lies at longitude 49 degrees south near Chile’s coast, about 188 miles long and 3 1/2 miles wide.
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Beveridge Confirmed Safe After Nagasaki Quarantine
Senator Beveridge of Indiana was located in Washington after friends feared for his whereabouts. A cablegram to Consul Harris in Nagasaki stated Beveridge is all right. He traveled aboard the steamship Empress of India and was held in quarantine at Nagasaki.
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Glasgow syndicate forms to charter yacht for historic race
A London dispatch reports the Evening News Clyde correspondent says a Glasgow syndicate has been formed to charter a steam yacht to sail to America in September 2000. Scotland yachtsmen aim to witness the historic race for the coveted trophy.
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Into the Ditch Plunged One of the Fast Mail Trains
The Northwestern fast mail derailed at Kate Shelley curve near Boone Iowa killing engineer John Masterson fireman Arthur Schmidt postal clerks G G Stone J J OBrien and injuring several others whose names include Fackett Hoyt Shirk Rourick Figufook and Brakeman Flannery. Cause unknown as of early morning. engine overturned and express car ruined.
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Venezuelan Affairs and Trade Notes From New York
Venezuelan delegates arrive aboard the Caracas and stay at a New York hotel. They plan to sail to Europe on the La Todtaine next Tuesday. Officials say Venezuela is flourishing, debt may be paid next month, and peace holds across the republic. A monopoly of matches is planned under government supervision with a 600000 franc annual payment to the government and a large modern factory in development.
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John Brown's Raiders Bodies Recovered in Grave Site Bones
A Washington dispatch reports from rapids near Harper's Ferry that Oliver Brown Stewart Tay ing W H Leeman William Thompson Paulhin O Thompson John H Kaye Tangerteld Newby and others were recovered from graves near John Brown's body. The scene includes mourners and ceremonies planned at the grave as relics of the 1859 raid are studied.
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Russian Railway Inspectors Visit Chicago Petroleum Field
The inspection party led by Alexander Vereunsky and Vernard Ishard, inspectors of the Shyun and Chinese railway, with their wives, arrived at Audiertum annex after arriving from San Francisco. They plan to visit Pennsylvania petroleum fields and will remain in the city for three days before proceeding to City, Pa.
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Railway plans extend to Chinese cities Pekin and Shanghai
A fragment cites Verdunsky asserting China aims to extend the railway into major cities Pekin and Shanghai. He notes the project costs about $176,100,000 and that 250,000 Chinese laborers are employed, with completion targeted for 1901.
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Navy to greet Admiral Dewey on homeward voyage
Secretary Long says the department does not intend to order the North Atlantic squadron across the Atlantic to escort Admiral Dewey home. The fleet will participate in the welcome with a nautical greeting near Hampton Roads or New York harbor, not a transatlantic escort.
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Lumber Prices Climb in New York and Australia
A general lumber price increase of 16 to 26 percent since July 1 hits hard woods hardest. Quartered oak rises by 01 per 1000 feet, oak by 16 per 1000, while spruce and nine others advance less. Local dealers see no timber shortage cited, but mills cannot meet orders driven by growing demand for cars vessels and trucks amid rising business nationwide.
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Mustering Out Volunteers From Nebraska and Utah
San Francisco August 1 The mustering of the Nebraska and Utah volunteers will take at least three weeks. The Utah battery will be disposed of in two weeks as Major Grant had officers prepare the papers during the voyage and they are ready for the mustering officer now. There will be little property settlement since they left most property with the Military establishment in Manila.
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Englishman sued in Manila for damages over Artacho label
A Hong Kong dispatch reports Nowasrd W. Bray of the Pilipino Junta sued for 50000 Mexican dollars for defaming Artacho. Bray’s label calling Artacho a swindler vagabond renegade and kinage appeared in a Review of Reviews issue dated June 15, arriving here recently.
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Telegraphic briefs from around the world update naval, political, and labor news
Summaries report Olympia sailing for Naples and presidential party departures, Mrs. Malsntey's improving health, cabinet changes in Santo Domingo, government shifts in Domingos, and quiet conditions amid Provident Methewix reorganization. U.S. dispatches note transport movements, shipyard labor strikes in New York and Brooklyn, volunteers reentering Philippine regiments, and Western volunteers’ postings. Streetcar strikes and boycott impacts extend through Cleveland, with finite transit disruption and store responses.
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Featherstone Bicycles Clearout at Cost Across Models
Start to Finish offers Featherstone cycles with remaining stock slashed to cost. Model A Specials at 22.50, Model B 40, Model C 55, Model F 27.25, and Model F Special 22.50. Free Featherstone catalogue on request, with Wallace monthly payments available.
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