Senator Perkins Discusses Alaska Boundary Claim
San Francisco Aug 2 United States Senator George C Perkins returns from Alaska and says the boundary dispute may settle amicably without arbitration. He argues the 49th parallel is valid and cites a Hudson Bay lease from Russia as proof of ownership. He blames Senator Morgan of Alabama for Hawaii contract labor troubles and notes high license is a success in Alaska.
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United States
George C. Perking
Alaska
Canada
England
Hudson Bay Company
Russia
Hawaii
Perkins
Morgan
Alabama
Islands
Must Assert Our Rights in Alaska Boundary Fight
Des Moines reports Congressman Hull after Alaska trip says yielding to Britain would be disgraceful. Skagway is the key to Alaskan trade he argues the United States must retain it to control the gold region trade. He urges asserting rights to keep American miners and goods on local markets.
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The
Chronicle
Des Moines
Iowa
Hull
Alaska
Great Britain
United States
England
Skagway
Fatally Wounded at Florence & Cripple Creek Depot
Dave Connell, long active in Cripple Creek district law enforcement, was shot at the Florence and Cripple Creek depot while with seven recruits bound for the Coeur d'Alene mining country. A crowd fired as rocks and gunfire erupted. Connell sustained a probably fatal wound. A companion had a thumb severed by a second shot. The assailant was not identified.
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Col
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Florence & Cripple Creek
Connell
Coeur d'Alene
Golifield, Col
Battle With Indians Near Yaqui River
A Mexico City summary reports roving Indian bands killing Mexicans and Americans along the Yaqui river area. Several American prospectors have been slaughtered as fear and tension rise over the Sierra Madre influx. Chief Tetabjate ordered quiet and five leaders shot, but the tribe then killed him.
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the Tribune
City of
Mexico
Yaqui
Sierra Madre Mountains
Tetabjate
Yaqui Uprising Battles Near Bacum and Guaymas
Reports describe Yaqui resistance led by armed bands at Bacum and clashes with 200 troops under General Lorenzo Torres. In two days 40 Yaquis and 11 soldiers died. another day yielded 43 Yaquis and four chiefs dead. State forces, about 1,500 strong under Governor Corral, pursued Yaquis into the mountains near Cuesta Alta with reports of a July 29 battle favoring the troops.
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Guaymas
Lorenzo Torres
Sonora
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Cuesta Alta
Astor Becomes British Subject Amid Engagement Rumors
London dispatch notes Astor naturalized under 1870 act after five years in Britain. His children Waldorf Astor John Jacob Astor and Pauline Astor also became British subjects. Fees totaled 80 dollars. Other on the list were German Russian Polish Jews, with Alice Charlotte de Rothschild among notable names.
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Journal and Advertiser
London
Astor
Randolph Churchill
Jennie Jerome
Waldorf Astor
John Jacob Astor
Pauline Astor
Home Secretary
United Kingdom
England
Mi Aster
Alice Charlotte de Rothschild
Lord Rothschild
Oregon volunteers return home schedule laid out
Colonel Summers outlines the Oregon volunteers return on a special train with about 850 men meeting the governor at the state line. Companies B C K to various cities, meals planned from Ashland to Portland, with a parade and colors returned to state officials. Three officers reassigned to the Thirty fifth regiment.
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Oregon Volunteers
Summers
State Line
Geer
Roseburg
Eugene
Salem
Portland
Ashland
Grants Pass
Armory
Prescott
Downe
Frazee
Insane Soldier Runs Amuck at San Francisco Hotel
Nathan Her nage, a discharged private of Company M Twenty second infantry, went insane at a Montgomery avenue hotel and, nude, roamed the building. He knocked out police with cheers and seriously injured Mrs Lapierre Special Officer Daggett who captured him. Another officer was struck on the head by glass and taken home. Herzogg was finally captured after wounding himself breaking a glass door, which also injured Officer Freel.
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Nathan Hernage
Company M
Twenty-second Infantry
Montgomery Avenue
Mra. Lapierre
Daggett
Herzogg
Freel
Interview with Garibaldi son sparks Vatican tension
A Rome dispatch reports Ricott Garibaldi, son of the liberator, discussing a potential republican Italy. The remarks provoked excitement at the Vatican and anger among cardinals aligned with the triple alliance who still seek reconciliation with the monarchy. The cardinal group met yesterday.
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Rome
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Mexican oil interests sold to Waters-Pierce in Mexico
Henry Washburn ship broker from Vera Cruz reports Waters-Pierce Oil Company, a Standard Oil unit, has acquired all interests of the Mexican Oil Company in a recent deal. The move consolidates the sole competitor position in Mexico and affects local oil markets.
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Chicago
The
Chronicle
Austin
Tex
Henry Washburn
Vera Cruz
Mexico
Waters-Pierce Ol Company
Standard i | Company
O11
Croker Coming Home from England This Summer
A dispatch from London reports that Richard Croker plans to return to New York next Saturday if possible and will stay in England no longer than a fortnight beyond. The Journal and Advertiser notes the expected homecoming amid the ongoing Anglo American discussions.
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New York
Journal
Londo
Richard Croker
England
Ten Men Return From Montana Regiment Aboard Relief
The United States hospital ship Relief arrived at Angel Island San Francisco with over 360 invalid soldiers from the Philippines including regiments from Montana and Nebraska among others. Passengers underwent quarantine examination and were transferred to shore hospital facilities. Deaths numbered two. malaria and meningitis caused fatalities among Wyoming and Duval.
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Relief
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Utah
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Angel Island
Pressidio
McDowell
Caroline
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Sixth Artillery
Fourteenth Infantry
Slenal Corps
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California
Colorado
Idaho
Towa
Kansas
Minnesota
Montana
North Dakota
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South Dakota
Tennessee
Washington
Wymmiig
Navy
Cigilintia
Chris Kaus
Yokohama
Nagasatel
Jane
Frank A. Duval
Welles
No More Fever Cases in Newport News
Washington reports Governor Woodfin of the Soldiers home announced no new yellow fever cases and no deaths, with the situation under control. Volunteers aid in quarantine efforts as downtown transport issues and Fort Monroe trap removal complicate operations.
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Evening Star
Newport News
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the Star
Fort Monroe
No Change Noted in Cleveland Strike Action Aug 2
There was virtually no change in the situation at the exit line in Cleveland today. The president of the Rio Consolidated reports the company has nearly all necessary men and that the service is maintained on various lines of the systems equal to those in force prior to the strike.
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Gila
Ikexituae Linn
Pets
Rie Consolidated
Hia Company
Hae
Atvike
Crops Damaged Across Western Mississippi Valley by Hail
Torn crop fields across St Paul and surrounding areas show extensive damage from a severe hailstorm on August 2. Weather reports indicate widespread destruction to crops, with estimates of immeasurable losses affecting farmers in the region.
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Miain
Mississippi Valley
Devastating Storm Hit Central Farmers Hard in 24 Hours
In the last day hail and wind damaged vast stretches across Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska. Corn fields were crushed and torn, unharvested wheat flattened, and broad tracts of countryside stripped. Local growers face widespread loss and cleanup challenges.
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Minnesota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Iowa Republicans Convene in Des Moines for State Convention
The Iowa Republican convention opened at Des Moines with large attendance. Temporary Chairman Pickett spoke, former Congressman Curtis named permanent chairman, and the body planned to reconvene at 2 pm. Delegates showed strong interest in an anti trust plank and renomination of Governor Shaw. The platform debates center on trusts and monopolies.
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Iowa
Pickett
Shaw
Resolutions Committee
Curtis
Republican Party
Tramp Confesses to Farm Men Murders in Indian Territory
A tramp named R. C. Young, 27, confessed to killing A. C. Bush and John Cooley, two prominent farmers and stock raisers from the Shiota Indian reservation. Bush and Cooley were en route to Arkansas when Young rode with them, then killed them with an ax. The bodies were found July 20 near Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. Young was arrested while driving and says he secured $40 in money.
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Kan
R. C. Young
A. C. Bush
John Cooley
Shiota
Bush
Cooley
Arkansas
Young
Fort Gibson
I. T
Anxiety and arrests grip Port au Prince in Haiti
In Port au Prince on August 2 the political climate stirred anxiety as arrests increased. Among those detained were former Interior Minister M. Doubillon and newspaper man Duviver who resisted and fled into the U S legation dragging officers. He was later captured and jailed before the Huynh government freed him after protest from Minister Powell.
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M. Doubillon
Foremer
M. Duviver
Duviver
United States
Legation
Powell
Huyuen
Rebels Retreat After Filipino Trench Attack Near Ripardo
Manila reports from the Cebu front state that a company of Americans attacked Filipino trenches two kilometers from Ripardo. The Cil mice brothers led the rebels, who retreated as Charleston batteries shelled the area. American casualties were described as slight. Cumaces were noted among rebels by rebel orders from Luzon.
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Mall
Theglo of
Cebu
Ripardo
Cil
Mice
Cumaces
Luzon
Additional Casualties Reported for July 26, War
Washington August 2 General 618 reports more casualties from July 26 near Columba Willan Rennett William Murphy Corporal Charles Hender ih Killed Twenty infantry wounded Fourth cavalry Edward Obwrhware forearm slight John Mc Gregor knee severe East Washington infantry Company OC Bpawn Woodrt Tweek PWwentyetret infantry Ree fod Led tonacit Lavy Charles Winters bow by mishandled terms and misread names.
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Washington
Twenty-fret Infantry
Columba
Willan Rennett
Wiliam Murphy
Charles Henderih
Fourth Cavalry
Edward Obwrhware
Forearm
John McGregor
East Washington Infantry
Bpawn Woodrt
Tweek
Tonacit Lavy
el Bow
Charles Winters
Machinists Strike Hits Grand Trunk System
Port Huron reports machinists walking out as 4 non union workers were hired at Grand Trunk. The dispute centers on employment of non union machinists and is expected to spread to all Grand Trunk divisions today.
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Port Huron
Milly
Accident during trial voyage near Batman's Point dismasts Columbia
During a trial today between the Columbia and Defender off Batman's Point the Columbia's mast broke about 50 feet from the deck, she was dismasted and her sails fell in the water. Several tugs hastened to assist as she drifted about a mile away from the Dezouder.
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Columbia
Defender
Batman's Point
Acclamation Nominates Walter Smith For Governor
Baltimore August second. Democratic state convention meets in harmony and nominates John Walter Smith for governor by acclamation with all nominations approved.
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John Walter Smith
Featherstone Value Logue Catalog Describe Model F
Featherstone catalog describes machines with full details and pricing. It advertises easy payment plans with part cash and monthly balance. The note invites readers to request the Featherstone value logue, promising no cost to obtain information.
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