Whiteside Speech Ignites Senatorial Fight Turmoil
The Helena report details Senator Whiteside accusing Clark supporters of bribes and naming Garr and Hannah in alleged payoffs. Garr erupts, audience hushes, and Whiteside presses claims as balloting continues. The grand jury report and senate committee findings fuel a heated political showdown with disputed votes to be recanvassed.
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Eagan Court Martial Hearings Marked by Excitement
Washington January 26 The court martial heard testimony on Eagan's state of mind after Miles published remarks. Col Davis and Col Alexander described Eagan's heightened excitement and inability to perform duties. Miss Millard Rogers and others noted changes, while Eagan recounted his military career and reaction to press coverage.
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Aguinaldo Favored Manila Through Hong Kong Jan
The Republica announces Malolos congress adopted the Philippine constitution and passed a vote of confidence in Aguinaldo, empowering him to declare war on Americans as he deems fit. A Cavite mass meeting of women resolved to petition Aguinaldo for permission to take men’s places.
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Independence Tense Raises Arm Bearing Paterno Pledge
An unclear passage notes a pledge to take a prominent role in armed resistance against Americans and mentions an American killing a captain of spino artillery at Tonto. The native press reacts with excitement and condemns it as cowardly assassination.
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Garland Dies Suddenly in Supreme Court Chamber
Washington January 26 Former United States Attorney General Garland collapsed in the Supreme Court chamber shortly after noon. Senator Galinger, a physician, diagnosed apoplexy and fatal prognosis. Garland died almost immediately amid medical scrutiny.
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Methodists in Mexico Highlight Fifteenth Anniversary
A telegraph from Mexico City reports Bishop McCabe and family arriving for the fifteenth anniversary conference of the Methodist church in Mexico. Highlights include the first mission’s silver anniversary, 200 workers, 10,000 adherents, 3,000 Sunday school children, $400,000 in mission property valuations, and $20,000 in native Methodist offerings. The mission press published three million pages of literature in 1888. Dr. Butler, founder, is 81 and lives near Boston.
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Rubber Goods Manufacturing Company Formed in New York
Trenton New Jersey January 26 Articles of incorporation filed with the secretary of state for Rubber Goods Manufacturing company authorized capital of 50 000 000. Incorporators are New Yorkers the company to manufacture and deal in all kinds of rubber goods.
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Rubber Goods Maufacturing Company
New Orleans
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Paul Jones
Breton Island
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Doulett
Welcome to Gen Lee speech at Guinnea Havana dispatch
A Havana dispatch reports General Lee greeted in Guinnes after a southeastern province trip. He spoke as military governor, urging tolerance and explaining temporary occupation duties while Cubans determine their future. The welcome was enthusiastic with flags and petitions presented.
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Men’s Clothing Ad Promises Best Tailors and Fit
Men’s Clothing article touts daily improvement and comprehensive range with “the best tailors in the country.” It highlights alterations by in-house tailors, fine imported worsted full dress suits at $4.00, and worsted tuxedo suits fully silk lined priced at $35.00, promising perfect fit at lower cost than private tailors.
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Men's suits in Black Clay Worsted line up fresh stock
Offers suit sizes for stout men with cutaway frock and single breasted coats. Priced at 320,000 in local currency, highlighting best styling and fit for diverse builds.
Fancy vests in cassimere and cheviot at sale
A local retailer advertises fancy vests in cassimere and cheviot fabrics with neat plaids and figures. Styles are cut high and double breasted priced from 3.50 to 7.50 dollars each.
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