Next Campaign Set to Start in October in Philippines
Chicago dispatch reports Manila correspondence dated June 26 noting the next campaign cannot begin before November, with fighting ongoing around Paranaque and Baliuag. American forces defend a widening rail corridor from San Fernando to Dagupan and hold Baliuag against repeated assaults while insurgents bolster arms from Japan, Australia, and the United States.
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the Tribune
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Tunas
Paranaque
Imus
Bacoor
San Fernando
Dagupan
Candaba
Baliuag
Pulitan
Page
San Fende
Japan
Australia
United States
Esmeralda
Hong Kong
Cause of the Decline on Glasgow Iron Warrants
The Times reports a sharp decline in Scotch and Middlesborough pig iron warrants on the Glasgow exchange. Cable reports from the Associated Press explain the drop.
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New York
the Times
Glasgow Exchange
Associated Press
Slump in Iron Warrants Tied to Corner Scheme
Archer Brown of Rogers, Brown & Co says cable news from Glasgow and London supports the view that the slump in warrants was the culmination of a corner engineered in Scotch and Middlesborough warrants. Early July saw warrants controlled in few hands, with a March rise in late July then a rapid fall after settlement day.
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Great Britain
Archer Brown
Rogers, Brown & Co
Glasgow
London
Middlesborough
Uwo
Yaqui Insurrection Spreads In Mexican towns
A telegraph dispatch from Guayamas reports the Yaqui uprising growing across the region. Attacks killed frontiersman Jack Ramsey and photographer F N Miller near Alamosa. Romero family reportedly slain as they prepared to sail. Troops pursue suspects. Mayo river Indians stay distant. Hale reported alive. ten troopers and four guards killed at Bacum. Yaqui chief whereabouts unknown.
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The
Tribune
City of Mexico
Guayamas
Jack Ramsey
F. N. Miller
Alamosa
Romero
Mayo River
Angel Garcia Pena
Don Carlos Hale
Torres
Bacum
Yaquis
Hale
Democrats Convene at Saratoga Lake Dinner
A dinner is planned at Saratoga Lake next Sunday with attendees including George Veet of Missouri James Pugh of Alabama Arthur P Gorman of Maryland Ralph Walker Charles H Morgan J J Butler Benjamin Brady Charles P Higgins Flanagan Connora Wilet Davidson Dubignon O O Staley Lawrence McGahan John Coughlan Augustus Van Wyck and other prominent Democrats visiting the Springs The organizers reportedly oppose Bryan's renomination.
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New York
Saratoga Lake
United States
George Veet
Missouri
James Pugh
Alabama
Arthur P. Gorman
Maryland
Ralph Walker
Charles H. Morgan
Col
J. J. Butler
St. Louis
Benjamin Brady
Charles P. Higgins
Flanagan
William Connora
Storm wrecks devastate Carrabelle Lanark area
Tallahassee August 4 reports the steamer Cressent City safe on the Chatta hoochie river while Carrabelle harbors the depot and mills are wrecked and most business houses destroyed. Lanark town is largely ruined. a large hotel used by summer visitors was unroofed and 50 women and children sheltered in darkness all night amid rumors of fires.
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Carrabelle
Lanark
Dreyfus Court Martial Set At The Luce Hall
Rennes August 4 authorities will hold the Dreyfus court martial in the Luce hall with a grand hall prepared. Non garrison officers must depart by tomorrow while Barrivon officers will return by tomorrow. The court is expected to be brief after Major Carrere reads the government report. Proceedings to resume midweek with defense time to study the secret dossier.
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Dreyfus
Burglars Strike Wellsburg Farm House
Four masked intruders invaded the lone Wellsburg farm home of Dr. Jos Parkin son gathering valuables. They bound gagged and blindfolded the women residents, securing government bonds worth 810,500 in cash and a quantity of silverware and jewelry before fleeing. No clues to the burglars exist.
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Wellsburg
W. Va
Jonely
Jos. Parkinson
Susquehanna Father Kills Three Children Then Ends Own Life
In Susquehanna Pennsylvania on August 4 Charles Ya-ber aged 40, driven temporarily insane, murdered his three children by cutting their throats and then killed himself in the same manner. He had been a widower who cared for the children since his wife’s death.
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Susquehanna
Charles Ya- Ber
Misprint causes sailing date mixup for Minnesota unit
Washington reports a daily cable error swapped Montana for Minnesota in a message from General Otis. The corrected line notes Minnesota and South Dakota will take transports, not Montana, reversing yesterday’s anticipated sail schedule and stirring Minnesota officials.
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Montana
Minnesota
Washington
War Department
Manila
South Dakota
Old Alaskan Maps and the Boundary Debate
A Washington report disputes John Zachart’s claim of Alaska boundary monuments. The Library of Congress, Coast and Geodetic, and Hydrographic divisions found no such markers in preserved maps or treaties. British admiralty charts and Admiral Pender’s Portland channel study support a boundary along the coast, with place names reflecting British and American designations on opposite shores.
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John Zachart
Library of Congress
Coast and Geodetic
Hydrographic Departments
Zachart
Russia
St. Petersburg
Alaska
Tate
United States
Brush Admiralty
Lynn Canal
Portland Channel
British Columbia
Portland
Ieam Canal
Isles
Marder Pender
Royal Navy
Changes in Mont. Volunteer Regiments Promotions
Hotena Aug 4 General Obs recommended Captain d EB Moran of Company A First Montana 10 as captain. Governor Smith issued appointments telegraphed to the war department for approval before departure home. John C Mercer promoted to captain of Company A W A Poorman promoted to first lieutenant of Company C Charles H Virden promoted to second lieutenant of Company C.
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Hotena
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Philippines
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War Department
Otis
John C. Mercer
J. E. Moran
W. A. Poorman
J. F P. Mercer
Charles H. Virden
W. H. Poorman
Leutenant
Stockholders Press for Probe of Kootenai Water Supply
The Herald reports stockholders in the Kootenai Water Supply company Wanela B C seek an investigation after a $67 972 investment yields no return. Complaints come from across the United States led by residents of New York and New Jersey targeting Rev. Lewis R Streeter, pastor of Williams Ay.
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Auj
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Kootenai Water Supply Company
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New Jersey
Lewis R.streeter
The
Williams Ay
Kootenai Water Supply Company Promoters Face Investor Doubt
The Kootenai Water Supply company, organized in Arizona with a $1,000,000 capital and offices in Rochester North Carolina, reportedly leases Kootenai Hydraulic Mining assets and owns mining claims in Waneta and Bend Oreillery. Shareholders, including Stewart W. Cowan and George J. Goodhue, express doubt about profits and resist a 2 percent assessment, while promoters draw strong opinions from investors.
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Stewart W. Cowan
Mount Vernon
George J. Goodhue
Kootenai
Waneta
B. C
Kootenal
Besemont
Lawlessness Feared As Strikes Spark Riots in Cleveland
Reports from Cleveland police indicate car explosions and widespread stone throwing across the city. Troop withdrawal leaves about 600 soldiers, heightening fears that lawless elements may resume early strike outrages.
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Jennings Avenue
Indians Quarantined at Virginia School
Washington reports on the Indian school at Mampton Virginia with a general quarantine notice. Most Indians remain in the north except 11 boys, cited as efficient in their duties. The commissioner of Indian affairs relays Brigges guidance and notes the infection risk is deemed manageable.
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Washington
Mampton
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Brigges
President's Brother Arrives in Plattsburg for Brief Stay
Abner McKinley arrived at Hotel Champlain in Plattsburg for a short visit. President Hobart is expected tomorrow. Attorney General Griggs has rented a cottage for August. Secretaries Gage and Smith will lengthen their stay beyond the original departure.
Taken For Spies
Three students Barth Collins Higold Havens left Stantoed University in New York to study geology near Pernam Huce in Brag. Authorities suspected they sought information on a Pragilian fortifications. The students were not detained and returned to the United States.
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Ang
Enlistment Totals Rise in New Volunteer Regiments
Washington reports 1, more enlistments yesterday bringing total to 9848. About 4,600 still needed to reach quota as volunteers surge across states. In other notes, heavy freight derailment near Pant Handle road injures three rail workers, and a Wyoming lynching tale adds to a day of dramatic incidents nationwide.
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Losaneport
Engieer Knight
Soule
Rott
Men s Manhattan Shirts sales in Montana season strong
Our shirt sales this season have been phenomenal with the finest assortment in Montana of Manhattan Shirts and other celebrated shirts at eastern prices. These shirts are strictly new, made of Madras Cloth and other textures in all sizes. Better qualities in imported French Madras and English Oxford Cloths are reduced in price.
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Manhattan
White Body Madras Front Shirts in Colorful Fabrics
Advertises white body Madras front shirts in assorted colors with dow and silk striped fronts. Describes light blue pink and purple colorings and all sizes available, currently dyed.
All Madras Shirts on Sale for Half Price
Notice of a clearance offering all madras shirts for two dollars now reduced to one dollar. Shirts described as outing wear in madras and oxford cloth with stripes and checks in durable colors. Sizes available. sales rationale cites overstock.
Bargains in Seal and Leather Pocketbooks at Store
Women purchase Onyx Black Lisle Thread Hose with high spliced heel and double soles priced to 40 cents for 25 per pair. Moses Hichvlicu ribbed items priced to 23 per pair. Women belts in grain and patent leather offered in black navy garnet and tau on sale Friday and Saturday at local Bargains shop.
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Rembrandt
Abe
Moses Hichvlicu
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