Butte Man Wins U.S. Senator Seat in Montana
On January 28 at Helena, W. Ay Chink of Butte was chosen United States senator to replace Lee Mantle after the joint ballot. Republicans mostly backed Clark with 54 votes while Conrad received 27 and Marshall 4. Sands of Chateau county was absent. The result sparked intense reaction as speakers urged support for Clark amid the notable victory.
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W. Ay Chink
Butte
United States
Lee Mantle
Mr. Clark
Sands
Chateau County
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Conrad
Marshall
W. A. Clark
Madison
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Whiteside's dramatic valedictory caps Montana session
Review notes Fred Whiteside delivering a dramatic valedictory in Helena amid a charged session. The speech attacked Clark and allied Democrats, warning of liars and perjurers, while factions clashed and a vote sought to unseat him. Despite threats, Whiteside remains in Helena as lawmaking continues.
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Malfeasance Law and Senate Vote Highlight State Politics
The article notes a malfeasance provision against officials profiting from funds in their hands and outlines removal procedures. It also reports ex State Senator Charles R. Leonard winning the largest vote among Republicans for U.S. Senate, while Geiger’s vote and party maneuvers influenced the joint session outcome and reinforced party discipline amid a divided Republican stance.
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Silver Bow
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Geiger
Linda Hedges
Legislature Highlights Amid Turbulent Session
The Montana Senate debated state finance and county divisions, delaying Hobson salary terms. A minority report favored adoption while others pushed districting and a commissioner system. A sergeant at arms cost and travel expenses were noted, with bills on transportation rates and mining shaft easing approved for further consideration. The trio of bills moved forward include graduate recognition and civil action safeguards, as committees reviewed multiple measures.
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Looting and unrest reported near York in transport disruption
A dispatch from Manila describes transport delays and hostile actions as natives resist colonial authority. Reports claim angry mobs burn property and threaten Europeans and local proprietors while authorities move to contain the unrest and secure supplies.
Senate Proceedings Highlight Legislative Easement Approval
The New Avonpe legislature adopts an easement action tied to funding and peace initiatives. Secretary Yoo Hifwemution is tasked with confirming the Livestiga arrangement and related bureau printing activities.
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Gatdhinger
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Telegraphic Briefs from Across the Nation and World
A montage of terse reports notes outbreaks, appointments, and deaths. Items mention Wellington New Zealand plague updates, a Farmers Elevator receiver appointment in Missouri, New York stock notices, Manila telegram guidance, and a Populist leader Evan F. Jones dying at his home in Port Worth Texas. Details reflect brief wire-style items with mixed locations and dates.
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British Naval Build Up and Mormon Tensions Reach Busy Britain
London reports show a surge in warship construction as 110 vessels are planned, from first class ironclads to torpedo boats, with Chatham yard launching three of the heaviest battleships. Meanwhile Mormon agitation sparks anti Mormons and police scrutiny across towns including Liverpool and Somerset, as religious conflicts draw government interest.
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Fancy Cotton Table Covers Now Available in Varied Designs
A new stock of table covers showcases cotton materials with bold colorings and durable fringed edges. Prices range from 1.25 to 4 dollars with options including red blue cashmere and Cyprus patterns in multiple designs and sizes.
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