Grand Clearing Out Of Summer Stock At Bhutto Firm
Cash talks say the Bhutto firm bought two ble stocks within three months at over 150000 dollars. The company notes normal spring and summer stock, with costs tripled. After Fourth, a grand clearing out of all odds and remnants will begin as they inventory mid month to start afresh. Prices slashed to close out summer goods.
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Bhutto
Inventory Sale Commenced July 5 Stockings
A local inventory liquidation offers assorted stockings and hose from Gordon Lewis and own stock. Includes black cotton hose in multiple sizes with ribbed tops and double soles, Lisle thread hose, and Egyptian cotton blends. Prices per pair range from 20 to 35 cents, with bundles like three pairs for one dollar.
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Gordon-Lewis
Amd Miers Soc
Hermadorf
Rembrandt
Richelieu
Ealy Mc
Convention Hall Seethes At Kansas City Democratic Rally
A turbulent Kansas City gathering hears ex governor Hogg and Dockery urging unity while Hill advocates 1896 line. crowds cheer for Bryan, Dewey is sidelined, and platform debates unfold as officials push order and a new platform.
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Convention Hall
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Senator Hill
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Ion Hand
Richard Croker
Texas
Beckham
Kentucky
Jonn J. Glennon
Richardson
Martin
Platform
Hogg
Chicago
Hoge
Hiss
Dockery
Missouri
A. M. Dockery
Philippines
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England
Georgia
Dewey
Jefferson
Rose
Milwaukee
Althoues
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Bryan Maintains Silence in Lincoln Democratic Convention
With William J. Bryan’s nomination a foregone conclusion, Lincoln voters show less interest in the Democratic convention than expected. Many leave the rumor boards overnight, waiting for the morning news as the event nears. Continued on page 2.
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William J. Bryan
Bryan
Li Hung Chang's Latest Effort in China
Shanghai reports Emperor Kwong Su’s death by opium under compulsion of Prince Tuan on June 19 while the empress dowager reportedly poisons herself yet survives. German consular staff received the official account. A group of American Congregational and Methodist missionaries are named, including Messrs Williams, Sprague, and Ament, with Kalgan and Pekin mission stations described and key biographical notes on Dr. Martin and W. A. Ament.
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Shanghai
Emperor Kwang Su
Prince Tuan
Consular settlement ends railway engine row at Tien Tsin
Advices from Rio Jun Mart report a clash among French Russians and British over engine allocation for front trains. Inspector West was bayoneted by a French soldier at Tien Tain on June 14. British and American consuls and railway officials brokered a settlement. Japanese steamer Higo Maru reached Tien Tsin on June 18 to evacuate refugees.
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Tien Tsin
Missionaries at Pekin listed by church groups
Twenty eight American missionaries from Presbyterian Congregational and Methodist churches and the Christian and Missionary Alliance, with families, stationed at Pekin, are believed to have been there when Boxers and Chinese soldiers began their rampage. Names include Rev. W. A. P. Marton, Rev. John Wherry, Rev. J. T. Whiting, Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fenn, Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Klise, Dr. John M. Ingles and wife, Miss Eliza B. Leonard, Miss Grace Newton, Miss Bessie McCoy, Miss Jennie McKillican, and Rev. W. S. Ament, Rev. Charles Ewing and wife.
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Ada Haven
Nellie Russell
Elizabeth Sheffield
Virginia Murdock
M. D
Congregational
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Geo
H. Lowery
Alice Terrill
D. W. Dona
Amy Brown
H. Rutherford
Annie Gowans
Christian Missionaries Alliance
The
American Board
Kalgan
Pekin
Manchurie
Great Wall
Kilgan
Mark Williams
Win
P. Sprague
Martin
China
Ning Po
Tong Weng College
Imperial University of China
Hey. W. A. Ament
North China
Tewis
Owasso
Michigan
New York
Presbyterian,Congregational and Methodist
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Soliers
W. A. P. Marton
John Wherry
J. T. Whiting
C.H. Fenn
French Consulate Reports Burnings and Guarded Legations
A Chinaman traveling from Pekin on June 26 reports that British, French, German and Japanese legations were guarded by their detachments while Paris officials including Pinchon and his wife were safe. Other legations and missions at Che foo were burned, with six foreign troops dead and six wounded, including the British detachment commander.
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Che #o
Pekin
Pinchon
Fire at Standard Oil Works Rages in Bayonne NY
A massive blaze at Standard Oil works Constable Hook Bayonne N J began early today and raged into the morning with tanks exploding and a firefront spreading toward the Kill van Kull. One electrician Charles King was killed and watchers John Waste Owen Brummond Fred Maurw are injured or overcome by fumes as crews fight shifting flames across 600 acres of oil yards.
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Standard Oil Company
Constable Hook
Bayonne
N. J
Kill von Kull
Vena
Charles King
John Waste
Owen Brummond
Fred Maur Wa
Bayview Hotel
Tidewater Oil Company
Allletech Chemical Company
Chemical Works
Standard
Il Company
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