Otis Dispatches Detail Regiments and Homebound Troops
Three cables from General Otis report bandit engagements in Cebu with American victories. Volunteers in the Philippines are being organized with hundreds of applicants. Colonel Wallace commands a California regiment while Lockett raises a cavalry unit. Troops board transports home as ships depart from the Pacific theater. markets in Europe show easing money pressure while France remains steadier amid a wheat and corn trade outlook.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Washington
Otis
War Department
Cebu
Moore
Philippines
Bell
Wallace
Lockett
36Th Infantry
3Th
Sherman
California
Grant
North Dakota
Wyoming
Idaho
Sheridan
Californians Sail from Manila to San Francisco
Manila July 26 12 25 p m The transport Sherman sailed today for San Francisco via Nagasaki and Yokohama carrying the California infantry 48 officers 90 men two batteries of California heavy artillery 9 officers and 66 men and 275 discharged soldiers from other regiments all aboard the Sherman included in the voyage.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Manila
Sherman
San Francisco
Nagasaki
Yokohama
California Infantry
California Heavy Artillery
Linseed Oil Trust Settlements and Mill Plans
New York July report says American Linseed Oil and National Linseed Oil officials have settled disputed accounts and will issue a stockholders statement next week. Minneapolis gossip notes Douglass & Piper will build a linseed oil mill with 400,000 capital, but the contract reportedly bars Piper and Douglass from manufacturing linseed oil for five years, complicating the Minneapolis project.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
Guy J. Major
American Linseed Oi Company
American Linseed Oil Company
National Linseed Oil Company
National Linseed of Company
Minneapolis
Douglass & Piper
Piper
Douglass
Foreign Business Outlook From London To New York
Jefferson Seligman of J and W Seligman returns from a trip to London Paris and Sterling noting abroad business and financial circles show interest in American railroad stocks and securities. He says foreigners are awakening to U S industrials and potential upward movement, with growing attention to railroad investments.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
Jefferson Seligman
J. and W. Seligman &U
London
Paris
Sterlin
America
Securit
Funeral of the czarowitch arranged with imperial pomp
The St. Petersburg Herald describes the funeral of the hereditary grand duke with a vast display. The dowager empress and royal entourage arrived on the 19th at Novo Rossoysk and traveled aboard the Ironclad Tzar. A double line of Black Sea fleet vessels attended, with the coffin borne on a cloth of gold platform. An immense procession through St. Petersburg followed, with emperors, grand dukes, duchesses, and numerous court officials, ending with a solemn mass at the fortress and a three day vigil. Theaters and amusements were closed and music forbidden.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
St. Petersburg
The
Herald
Czarowitch
Mile
Ozeroff
Count Benjendorf
Amelia Toman
Novo Rossoysk
Tzar
Baioum
Black Sea
Batoum
Novo Rostovsk
St. George
Bibleoff
Micolafff
Constantine Nicolievitch
Marine Corps
Emperor
Baron Frederickg
Hesse
Michael Alexandrovitch
Alexis Sergius
Paul Michael Nicol
Alexander George
Sergius
Nicholas
Peter Nicolavich
Constantine
Dimitri Constantinovitch
Eugene
George
Leuchtenberg
Alexander
Peter
Oldenburg
Altenburg
Xenia
Olga
Militaia Nicaleyna
Valdemarmirovna
Anastacia Nicolana Romanofsky
The Messengers' Strike Continues in Cincinnati
The messenger strike persists in Cincinnati on July 26 as authorities note reduced lawlessness. Workers remain active, with some beatings reported but crowds kept from large gatherings to protect service. Officials say a strike relief effort kept messages moving without full disruption.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Cincinnati
Many New Recruits Reported for Volunteer Regiments
Washington July 26. Returns to Colonel Ward show 617 recruits enrolled yesterday for the new volunteer regiments, bringing total enrollment to 5,409.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Washington
Ward
Cleveland Riots Stir Calm After Militia Arrives
Cleveland faces mass strife as about 1300 troops cooperate with police to restore order during the strike at the Big Consolidated Railway. Rail service continues with limited passenger traffic while union leaders demand recognition and reinstatement. A suburban riot at Collinwood saw 400 pursue non union crew. naval militia intervened but the mob dispersed.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Cleveland
Abbey
Union
Clark Avenue
Everett
Consorl
Big Consolidated
Collinwood
Ely
Awaiting Transports For Seattle In August
Seattle dates August 1 point to arrival of the Third after transports are ready and in condition. Athenian expected this evening, Port Albert at Victoria likely arrival with Athenian. Victoria uncertain, Hancock may reach San Francisco by August 10. Garonne currently here with rapid alterations. stock transports to gain electric lights and freshwater systems. Woodland Park to host camps for men and horses, health and comfort of troops prioritized. Dock owners offered free use of facilities for fitting out transports.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Seattle
Wash
W. W. Robertson, Jr
Alsbert
Victoria
Advicq
Hancock
Department
San Francisco
Garonne
Woodland Park
Robertson
Prisoners locked in steel cage at Ohio State Penitentiary
A Columbus dispatch reports four convicts Ira Marlatt Ore Turley John Nel and John At are placed in a steel cage in the Ohio State Penitentiary. The men, described as "prison devils," refuse to work though kept under the harsh punishment system. Officials fear further violence as tensions rise.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Oyage
Hherald Specis
Columbus
Ira Marlatt
Ore Turley
John
Nelil
John At
Ohio State Penlentiary
Hay
Devol Seach
Tig
Dov-Mit
Japanese Admiral Arrives as Ta-Ku Squadron Visits Minister
A Japanese admiral and four officers from the Ta-Ku gulf squadron have arrived to visit the Japanese minister in Prkin on July 24. The delegation’s tour centers on official talks and regional affairs with the minister.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Prkin
Ta- Ku
Gulf of Pechi-Li
Prince
Chinese leaders clash over terms of military reorganization
In high Chinese circles the pending treaty negotiations stall over financial control tied to the Chinese army's reorganization by Japanese officials. Prince Chang and the dowager empress push for protection against foreign aggression and fear any strong concession may draw China into serious complications.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Komura
Offic
Prince Chang
China
Black Migration Scheme Leaves Eight Nigerians Stranded
Eight Black migrants from Savannah Gaih Maren 1886 traveled to Liberia with a land hopefuls crew organized by the International Immigration Company of The Minghion Ala. They were deceived about Liberia as a promised land, endured hardship in Moravia and inland camps, and several died from fever while husbands of Mrs Boone and Mrs Sumilton perished, rescue finally aided by the American consul and steamship companies.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
Flor Leone
Lucy Greyson
Boone
Sumilton
Savatinih
Gaih Maren
Liberia
International Immi
Helds
Beeres
Freetown
Stet Leone
Williames
Tt Wa
Mra. €On
Slintton
Ship Chavenee Destroyed by Fire on Mersey
In Liverpool on July 26 the Catholic reformatory ship Chavenee burned rapidly as fire suppressed, with the crew and officers aboard saved by two ferry boats. The logs aboard worked to save the vessel before it burned. The former ship was reportedly rebuilt after a prior blaze.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Liverpool
Clarence
Mersey
Bays
A General Tie-up Report From Ohio Conference
The Mereland meeting between the strike committee and M. A. Thine decky manager Ain na produced unsatisfactory results with some concessions. Lake Shore workers were to strike today but were told to stay at work for now. A broader conflict appears likely and a general tie-up is seen as inevitable.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Astadula
Ohio
Old Hahnels
Ainna
M. A. Thine Deeky
Mereland
Death from thrashing in Hartford City incident
Hartford City Indiana reports Coroner Chlipp attributed death to head injuries from a heavy stick after a beating by playmates. The special dispatch to the Record notes cause of death as described by the coroner and county clerk.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Chicago
Hartford City
Mil
Sayes
Chlipp
Hos Midings
Arthur Poster
Militia Guards Decatur County Jail After Threatened Lynching
In Bainbridge Georgia on July 26 state militia arrived by order of Governor Candler to protect the jail. They found the mob dispersed and no lynching occurred. Two companies are on duty around the jail as a precaution while plans to reorganize the mob are alleged. The threatened victim is John Williams.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Bainbridge
Candler
Decatur County
John Willams
Two Boys Drowned Near Matheson in Elhert County
In Colorado Springs on July 26 Donald Matheson aged 12 and Robert Matheson aged 1 drowned while bathing near Matheson Elhert county about 60 miles east of the city. It appears the elder boy died attempting to save the younger.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Colorado Springs
Col
Donald Matheson
Robert Matheson
Mie Sandy
Matheson
Elhert County
Strike Ends for Western Union Messengers in Pirteburg
The Western Union messenger strike ends with workers returning to pay and hours they demanded. Officials deny promises, while about 30 postal messengers strike for similar terms.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Pirteburg
Western Union
Captain Dreyfus Ill With Fever In Paris
Paris reports Captain Dreyfus is ill with fever and in serious condition as of July 26 per Petit Journal. French authorities and military circles monitor his health amid ongoing crisis.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Paris
Petit Journal
Also Mentioned on This Page
J. H. Leyson
Modern Jewelry House
North Main Street
Butte, Mont
England
France
Europe
Apex
Finen- Mei
Parchen- D' Acheul Drug Co
Main Street
Falfon
Coofr
E. Park St., Butte
Linseed Oil Trust
Ina
Pan
Capt
Dreyfus Very
Hennessy’s
West
Alfred Benjamin & Co
Atlantic Coast
Coney Island
Madras
Oxford
Hennessy
New York Mills