Initiative and Referendum Bill Dominates Montana Sessions
Helena dispatch reports a brief House and Senate with rail of amendments and new bills. Conrad loss of Campbell and Whiteside shifted power to Toole and Hartman with varying votes. Senate tackled bills on direct legislation and naturalization while House sent fiscal year ending and stock enclosure bills to committees. adjournment followed a joint dullot.
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Brooke cabinet in Cuba seen to back strong rule
A Havana dispatch says Gen Brooke's new Cuban cabinet shows a readiness to govern vigorously. Capote and Desvernine figure prominently as trusted advisers while Yanez joins in shaping tax policy and public institutions. The cabinet seeks to establish stable law courts and clear jurisdiction, despite open letters praising American control and urging caution on specific points.
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City council plans street renamings and statue removals
A Cuban city council proposes renaming leading avenues with American and Cuban names such as McKinley Lee Maceo and Gomez. Spanish statues including Isabella and Ferdinand VII face removal to a museum while Caries TIL remains for its artistic value. General Brooke allows continued civil prosecutions against Havana street railway officials. Cuban office seekers criticize Gen Menocal as a political boss.
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Dam Break Floods Flats Near Cleveland’s Wilson Ave Bridge
A dam under the Wilson avenue bridge near Cleveland failed after heavy rain and melting snow, releasing a mile and a half long flood up to 25 feet deep. The break threatens major plants including Standard Oil and local mills, but no lives were lost and workers were warned to higher ground. Engineers doubt saving the bridge as piers crumble and embankments fail amid ongoing efforts to contain the waters.
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Corn Exhibit at Paris Exposition Aims for Aid
The American Maize Propaganda seeks a liberal appropriation to fund corn exhibits at the Paris fair. Col. Clark Carr of Galesburg and B. W. Snow of Chicago lead talks with lawmakers and officials to gain support from major corn producing states. They plan a restaurant and corn kitchen in the U S building and push for funds from the 60 000 or 75 000 congressional allotments for cultural products and maize promotion.
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Delaware Deadlock in Joint Session for U.S. Senator
Dover January 18 the legislature in joint session cast two ballots for United States senator no winner Ad dick2 union rep and George Gray democrat each tied with 15 votes while others gathered scattered votes needed 25 to a choice and no election was declared.
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Question of Philippines a Talk With Aguinaldo
A New York article recounts a dialogue about the Philippine situation after Manila. It quotes Aguinaldo on independence versus protectorate, noting diverse native views, economic potential, and foreign interests. It discusses a proposed postwar U.S. commission and the idea of native leadership within a protectorate framework.
Revolution in Samoa Sparks Bloodshed and Destruction
A cable from Auckland reports on January 17 that Samoa is in upheaval after Mataafa followers rose on January 1 and defeated Malietoa forces, with 6,000 rebels ambushing 2,000 troops, amid naval involvement by Falke and Porpoise and a Berlin treaty ruling favoring Malietoa's predecessor.
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Provisional government crisis in Samoa sparks clashes
Rebels have burned hundreds of homes along the Peli road and towns razed as logs are cut in many areas. Foreign consuls report no injuries among foreigners. Raffell and Mataatoa establish a provisional government. a force lands unopposed to seize Malietoa Tamafaiga. Correspondence notes protests by British and American consuls, with an American warship urged. Casualties total seventy three.
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Coal Mine Fire Threatens New Castle Workers
A coal mine in New Castle Colorado owned by the Cole Iron company caught fire last night after work. About sixty men were in the mine with ten unaccounted for as flames spread from a breakout beyond the main chamber. Many escaped but fears linger for trapped workers as details remain unclear and casualty risk is high. The Lexington Kentucky thoroughbred sale opens season with four hundred yearlings to be sold June 16 and 24 under American Stock Exchange auspices at Sheepshead Bay. Many yearlings are sired by Hanover, from Methiana stock farm and Runnymede stock farm.
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Denver and other cities report volatile Senate races
Telegraphic briefs from Denver St Paul Orleans Houston and Hartford summarize shifting senatorial fortunes and deadlocks. Reports note joint sessions ratifying some elections while others remain unsettled with seats in contention in multiple states.
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