Legislature Confirms Governor Aides and Debates School Bill
Helena Feb 1 The Senate and House moved briskly with business confirming governor appointments to state boards and debating reforms to school laws. A key education bill was heavily amended and recommitted after extensive committee of the whole discussion. Other measures included balked bills on executors, negotiable instruments, and a transportation rate bill for Montana coal. Adjourned to 10:30 tomorrow.
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State Board of Stack Commissioners
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Cascade
Jacob Leiben
Carhon
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Custer
C. C. Cale
Chateau
C.J. McNamara
Daw
Charles King
Deer Lodge
John Bielenberg
Fergus
Hobson
Flathead
James A. Ford
Teton
W. K. Floweree
Valley
M. E. Milner
Yellowstone
David Pratt
N. W. McConnell
State Board of Education
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J. D. Eaton
Kalispell
The
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Lyman Lorrie
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Senate Joint Memorial
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Leemb
District Court of Judicial
Senate committee backs peace treaty vote on declaratory resolutions
Washington Feb 1 The senate committee on foreign relations discussed declaratory resolutions tied to the peace treaty and decided not to oppose a vote. They expect all resolutions except Sullivan’s to be defeated and do not oppose the Sullivan measure, which now appears likely to be adopted.
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Senate Committee On Foreign Relations
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Hosmer Will Admitted Probate Widow Named Executrix
The will of Edward B. Hosmer was admitted to probate in Los Angeles California on February 1. His widow Eliza Hosmer was named executrix and required to give a bond of 500000 dollars.
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Edward B. Hosmer
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Hosmer
Will of Boston businessman sparks estate bequest details
The document notes excess on estate value with a $70,000 share in Boston assets and real estate. A $50,000 bequest to MIT appears among many legacies to relatives. Henry Wilk, a constable, is jailed over a Davenport murder case amid lynching threats. Kellogg warded off injury. Davenport killed bystander, Wilson captured after gunfight as his car was rammed. Manhattan Fire Insurance reports capital cut by about $10,000 from 250,000 while promising ongoing operation under President Armstrong.
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Wilson
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Kelloge
New York
Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of
Albany
Armstrong
Committers Retired in Cerruti Arbitration Panel
New York Feb 1 The Heralds correspondent in Bogot reports that foreign ministers on the arbitration committee for the Cerruti claim have retired, leaving liquidation in suspense. The government has asked them to resume work.
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Bank Failure Tied to Howard Loans and Mortgage Deal
San Jose February 1 The Union Savings bank collapse is linked to large advances to E R Howard a major fruit broker for Armour Co with indebtedness said to exceed 1 million and only partly secured by warehouse receipts A mortgage for 60000 on the bank building to Myra E Wright is noted as a troubling action The bank had valued its building at 95000 in its report to bank commissioners and an assignment by the Union Trust and Nevada Bank agents totaling 74000 to 134000 of the bank’s assets was filed just after the failure Further developments are expected as Howard assigned for creditors with assets estimated at 250000.
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County Recorder
River and Harbor Bill Debate Opens in House
The House, after reading the Journal, went into committee of the whole to consider the river and harbor bill. Burton of Ohio, chair of the river and harbor committee, opened with urging continuation of work. The bill's estimated cost totals two hundred million dollars, with the committee recommending enhancements totaling just over thirty million.
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Ohio
Senate Debates Resolution on Non American Territory Admission
In Washington on February 1 the Senate debated Lindsay’s joint resolution opposing admission of any non American territory as a state. The measure links territorial status to the U S policy and constitutional limits. It also proposes accepting the Philippines only until Filipinos can establish self government, with the debate left to call.
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War Investigating Commission Seeks Fresh Witness
Important Witness Washington Feb 11 The War investigating commission has issued a summons for a new witness thought to be the last examined before the commission reports to the president. The witness James Faran was quoted as sending a letter to Maxwell Christine of Philadelphia saying he was stationed in Omaha last summer and knew about chemical preserving methods used by large packers in government beef preparation.
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Ahter
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Omaha
Consolidation Filed for Union Tobacco and North American Co
Consolidation of the Union Tobacco Company of America and the North American Commercial Co was filed with the secretary of state today. The title of the first named corporation is retained and the combined company has stock of 19 million dollars.
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Albany
Union Tobacco Company of America
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North American Commercial Co
Germany Will Not Interfere In American Affairs Official View
New York February 1 special dispatch from Washington reports Ambassador von Holleben insists Germany remains friendly and will not interfere in United States affairs. He argues Germany has vital interests in the Philippines and China, praises American restraint, and warns against militiamen in domestic matters impacting higher politics. He recalls German interests in Switzerland and Portugal and explains Dewey era shifts shaped German attitudes.
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New York Signals Probe Into Consul Actions in Samoa
The United States plans a thorough inquiry into the conduct of the German consul in Samoa, amid Germany's refusal to assume responsibility. Reports state Admiral Waltz will lead the investigation, with the state department reviewing proclamations issued by American and British consuls and noting the German consul’s abstention from issuing a counter proclamation.
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Storm Toll and Rural Losses Hit Region Hard
A storm overwhelmed a town and caused a fatal team accident near the hill country. Several sheep losses and widespread damage are reported as roads become impassable. Mexico engages in diplomatic talks as Chicago Christian Scientists fund two new temples amid a broader plan to expand the faith.
Head Almost Severed In Chicago Murder Case
Chicago police investigated a murder where 65 year old barber Michael Malone was found with his head severed from his body in his home on Gladys Avenue. His wife reported discovering the ghastly scene after returning from work, with doctors noting the death occurred four to five hours earlier and no weapon was found. A motive remains unclear.
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Great Gold Excitement At Colorado Springs
Reports from Colorado Springs describe a suspended trading day at the minis exchange as the clearing house works to catch up after a week of heavy activity. Despite extended hours and extra staff, the enormous daily sales reach about 2,000,000 shares, while late notes from the Isabelle property confirm prior ore riches.
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Isabelle
Morrison of Chicago to become Episcopal bishop
The selection of Morrison of Chicago as the next bishop of the Episcopal church of Trinity is confirmed. The house of bishops consented to the consecration, to be held at the Epiphany, Chicago, on a Wednesday morning in February, with Bishops McLaren, Seymour and Gillespie to attend the ceremony.
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Aren
Macny
Eadore N
Morrison
Chicago
Episcopal Church
Another Cold Wave Hits Northwest on Feb First
A fresh cold wave grips the northwest while central states see moderation. Willis ton North Dakota reports 30 below zero as exceptionally cold weather blankets much of the nation. In Idaho, the Buffalo Hump camp in Apokare is sold to FL Lewis Clark and Charles Sweeney for 650000, described by mining men as the largest price for an undeveloped property.
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Williston
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FL Lewis Clark
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Kennessys Tip Top Styles in Rich Silks and Textiles
Kennessys Tip Top Styles advertises a large purchase of Rich Silks and Silk and Wool Textures. The sale offers imported fabrics at about half their peak value, described as stylish and of quality seen in premier stores.
Rich Silks and Dress Goods Offerings From Local Market
About 50 remnants of fine silks in stripes checks and brocades, lengths 1.5 to 8 yards, priced high and valued double. Fancy foulard silks in new colors 20 to 27 inches wide, sold by the yard. Rich black moire 224 inches wide, noted at regular price 17.50. Crepe de Chine 46 inches wide in Reseda Green and Orice, priced at 2.00 a yard. These silks and dress goods are new to the area and cannot be duplicated.
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Tailor Made Sulla Fabrics and Novelty Textures Sale
A large sale of imported fabrics and novelty patterns features All Wool Kerkeys Heavers Meltons Coverts Cheviota and Worsted in various colors up to 48 inches wide at low marks. Includes 15 pieces Novelty Boucle Moths 46 inches wide priced 8 to 10 dollars, five Real Imported Scotch Cheviots 48 inches wide at 20 dollars per pattern, three Camels Hair Suitings 48 to 50 inches wide 10 to 17.50 per pattern, plus rich Basket Weaves and Silk and Wool Novelties marked under half price. Black Novelty Dress Patterns and many other fabrics priced 10 to 45 dollars, with many items described as worth double.
Ideal Grocery Store Opens With Fresh Goods and Prompt Delivery
A Carload of our new Grocery Department has doad worders during the few short weeks of its exisleice. With a business second La none in the city, every month will find us doing better for our customers. Our commodities are always fresh and good and our store being always clean makes at the Ideal Grocery Store for a lady to vielt. We shall begin to have 9 call from those who have not set favorad we with their orders. All goods delivered promptly.
Hennessy Boots and Fresh Oranges Advertisement
An old ad lists prices for lemons and oranges including Fancy Seedling, Navel, and Extra Fancy types with per box prices ranging from 2.00 to 2.75. It also promotes Hennessy’s Rubber Boots with a special pin for the week and showcases a range of rubber footwear for men women and children along with overshoes and sandals.
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