Busy closing day at International Endeavor convention
Detroit July 10 The final day of the International Christian Endeavor convention saw eight gatherings despite rain. Missions dominated talks in two large tents with speakers on foreign and home missions. Notable addresses covered immigration, race issues, and national salvation as education and Indian school sessions opened later.
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Detroit
International Christian Endeavor
Missions
Williston
Endeavorer
Clark
McLean
Cincinnati
C. N. Howard
Rochester
N. Y
Speer
New York
Philippines
Charles Jefferson
Loyal Capt. Dyer Returns to Melrose Amid Parade
Capt N M Dyer of the U S 8 Baltimore, who helped lead the Manila attack on Montejo’s fleet, arrived in Melrose to cheers from a large crowd. He blamed Massachusetts residents and other allies for aiding the insurgents and urged swift suppression to aid the Philippines campaign.
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N. M. Dyer
U.S
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Montejo
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Dwyer
Philippines
Massachusetts
Electric arches light city for National Education meet
In Los Angeles on July 10 the city glows with 18 electric arches spanning main streets to honor the National Educational Association as the last eastern delegations arrive.
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Los Angeles
Cal
National Educational Association
Jack the Cutter Apprehended After Knife Attack
New York reports arrest of Ernest P. Lose of Hudson Avenue Hoboken for felonious assault after a 16 year old Harriet A Brown and Sadie Walsh followed a man with a bundled knife concealed within a package. Lose admitted placing a knife in the package but claimed no intent to harm. He is held for trial. police say he may have a mania for cutting arms.
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Harriet A. Brown
Sadie Walsh
Miss Brown
Nassau
John Street
Miss Walsh
Jon
Maiden Lane
Ernest PF. Lose
Hudson Avenue
Hoboken
N. J
Richelieu
Fifth Avenue
One Hundred and Fourteenth Street
Possible Murder Sparked by Doctor's Letter in St Louis
Dr Charles H Hughes, noted neurologist, asks police to reexamine editor Joseph McCullagh death from December 14, 1896. body found near window with head injuries. Hughes questions possibility of murder, cites lack of will and potential heirs, while Chief Campbell weighs next steps.
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St. Louis
Charles H. Hughes
Joseph
Mccullagh
St Louis Globe-Democrat
Hughes
Ireland
Polter Campbell
Dayton man tries suicide on California train
A Kramer of Dayton Iowa leaped from a Southern Pacific train near Burbank on July 10, drew a penknife to cut his throat, and was stopped, treated in Los Angeles with only a loss of blood as injury. He may have been temporarily insane from Mojave heat and had money and a return ticket.
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Cal
A. Kramer
Dayton
Southern Pacific
Burbank
Kramer
Mojave
Murder Charge After Tragic Erie Morning Shooting
Clarence E. F. Shattuck was shot and killed early today and his body placed on the motor line tracks. His wife Ella Shattuck was locked in the police station, charged with murder. The examination showed shots in the head, arms, and neck.
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Erle
Clarence EF. Shattuck
Ella Shattuck
Two Decisions in B M Receivership Case and Robbers to Be Tried in Wyoming
Special to the Thier Mountain Helena July 10 The supreme court dismissed the Bea ton Montana appeal in Forrester and MacGinnis vs the B M The court also dismissed Boston Montana motion on transcript filing rules Judge Knowles issued warrants to remove Bud Nolan and Dave Putty two alleged Union Pacific train robbers to federal court in Cheyenne They will be transported from Dillon by Deputy Marshal Meiklejohn and Under Sheriff Moore They were without counsel and requested government aid which is not provided in such cases The removal cites the federal court displacing local jurisdiction for charges of robbing registered letters and a registered package at Woolton Wyoming
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Helena
Supreme Court Today
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Bud Nolan
Dave Putty
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Dillon
Federal Court of Wyoming
Uncle Sam
Dong
Meiklejohn
Moore
Beaverhead County
Hutte and
Ogden
Woolton
Wyo
Revolution Threatened In Guatemala On Wave Of Currency Woes
San Juan arrivals report a looming revolution in Guatemala amid coffee overproduction and currency instability. Cabrera faces scandal over a mint issue, silver is preferred, banks purge leaders, and government offices linger vacant as a $2.5 million paper currency causes wide hardship.
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Guatemala
San Juan
Cabrera
Ewing
Winnie
Cadrota
Roconda Devella
Bank of Ngland
Alex Abrahamsen
Bank of America
Siljer
Treasury, Foreign Relations
Public Works
Zola Renounces Dreyfus Writings After Paris Speech
Emile Zola, in a Paris dispatch republished in New York, declares he will not write further on the Dreyfus case for any newspaper until the trial ends. He condemns impostor claims of contracts to write plays or lecture tours and defends his earlier defense of justice as a moral stand that he believes saved an innocent man.
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New York
Paris
Emile Zola
Dreyfus
Tam
United States
Justice
Reflection on leadership and literary labor in exile
The speaker says they are glad about previous protests and would support leaders of men in France and America if needed. They believe their ideas could fruitfully contribute only through literary work, and they decline other forms of public discourse or melodrama.
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France
America
Death From Fright Claims Dr Mary Edmonds in S F
San Francisco July 10 death from fright of Dr Mary Edmonds a renowned physician at 18 Bush Street. An alarm incident triggered nerves leading to a fatal collapse as she opened the door. Widow of Judge Edmonds she leaves sons and a daughter Annie Walter in Berkeley and Frank W. Edmonds in Alaska. other son Dr Harry Edmonds in Fresno.
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Mary
Edmonds
Bush Street
Judge Edmonds
Supreme Court
Tatler
Annie Edmonds
Is & Walter
Berkeley
Frank W. Edmonds
United States Geodetic Survey
Alaska
Harry Edmonds
Fresno
Appointments of lieutenant colonels of volunteers named
President McKinley appoints Major J. S. Bell as assistant adjutant general of volunteers, Captain Herbert G. Sergeant formerly colonel of the Fifth U.S. Army during the War With Spain, Captain John J. Breyton of the Twenty-fourth Infantry from New Jersey to West Point class of 1817, with San Juan Hill action commendations, and Captain E. H. Plummer of the Tenth Infantry, recommended for brevet for gallantry at Santiago.
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Washington
J. 8. Bell
Phiippines
Herbert G. Sergeant
Bill
E. H. Plummer
Tenth Infantry
Santiago
Volunteer Regiments Forming in Washington July 10
General Otis reports three veteran regiments will enlist about 10,000 volunteers. Eleven second lieutenants for the first regiment and nine for the second to recruit. Regiments named Pirat and Second Philippine United States Vetra Volunteer Infantry. to avoid confusion they would be called the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh United States Volunteer Infantry.
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Washington
Otis
United States
Pirat
Second
Philippine
United States Vetra Volunteer Infantry
Corbin
Uhey
United States Volunteer Infantry
Collision Kills Delegates En Route to Convention
A collision near Newman between a freight train and a passenger train carrying National Education Association delegates to Los Angeles resulted in two deaths, Mrs Theos of Boneea Malls New York and Mrs Harris of St Louis Missouri, and five injuries. The freight train was watering when the passenger train arrived on the same track, making the crash severe.
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National Council of Education
W. T. Harris
United States Commissioner of Education
Z. X. Snyder
State Normal School
Greeley
Col
C. H. Keyes
Holyoke
Mays
N. Murray Butler
New York
Department of Indian Schools
San Francisco
National Educational Association
Los Angeles
Newman
Theos
Boneea Malls
N.Y
Harris
St. Louis
Telegraphic Briefs From Petersburg to Chicago
A compilation of brief dispatches reports three plague deaths in Petersburg and unrest in Vienna and Magieton damages disputes. U S boundary talks stall plans for a modus vivendi. Milwaukee fire devastates twelve buildings after gasoline explosion. Ohio tin mill strike halts plant. Chicago hogs and cattle prices rise with mixed offerings. Chicago sheep and lamb markets show gains and steady to higher tone.
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Dukeee
Alexandria
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United States
Anstria-Hagardin
Magieton
Washington
Fairbanks
Alaska
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Montette
Wisconsin Central
Lisbon
Ohio
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