Supreme Court disbars Wellcome in bribery case
The Whole Court of Montana's supreme court found Wellcome guilty of bribery and ordered the Butte attorney disbarred. The decision centers on a $10,000 payment to W. A. Clark and relies on Clark and Whiteside testimonies, while noting Wellcome did not testify in person. The ruling rejects claims of a broader Daly faction conspiracy and upholds the verdict despite Wellcome's prior good reputation.
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Democratic Party
Marcus Daly
Senate of
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Court Removes Attorney From Office for Professional Misconduct
The court censures action by Wittteside Clark and Myers asserting lawyers should uphold professional honor. It upholds that detectives aiding in exposing crimes may still have credible testimony though motives vary. John B Welttume is removed from his office and barred from the court as counselor.
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Wellcome
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Left for the Front as Roberts Departs for South Africa
Field Marshal Roberts leaves Waterloo station at noon amid vast crowds and cheers. Notables including the Duke of Cambridge and the Prince of Wales greet him. police push through throngs as Roberts and family depart in the salon carriage.
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Duke of Vannaught
Prince of Wales
Vrince
Lord Roberts
Army's Fine Record Reflects Training and Mobilization
A Washington dispatch quotes Secretary Root releasing the inspector general report on the transition from peace to war. It lauds the mobilization of nearly 170,000 volunteers by May, the rapid outfitting of regiments, and the skill shown in industrial, medical, and logistical effort amid tropical campaigns and expeditionary planning. Strength and ingenuity of American forces are highlighted as pivotal to early war successes.
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Churchill's Escape From Moors Reaches Lorenzo Marques
London Morning Post reports World correspondent Winston Churchill arrived at Lorenzo Marques in Portuguese East Africa after being captured by Moors. The telegraphed details describe his daring journey from Pretoria to the coast and speculate on his possible join with Gen. Baker's forces, noting British uncertainty about troop movements in Natal amid CoIenso casualties.
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Delagoa Bay
Pretoria
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Kid Gloves and Accessories Advertisement Parade
An ornate ad lists Kid Gloves in lambskin and other styles with no extra charge when placed in a handsome box. It promotes albums holding 22 pictures, celluloid fronts, Morocco-bound albums for 2.75, and various brush and comb sets with silver mountings up to 3.50. Dolls and toys are noted in the basement section.
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