Canada seeks arbitration stance in Alaska boundary debate
In Ottawa, Sir Charles Tupper and Senator Mills argue against U S refusal to arbitrate Alaska boundary disputes. Mills cites 1825 treaty provisions and proposes Canada leverage via a Kitimat to Canson City railway and British mining law alignment to deter U S encroachment while preserving Anglo American friendship. Canada emphasizes shared interests and historic efforts to settle all disputes without conflict.
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Volcanic Activity Rages on Mauna Loa and Kilauea
Reports from Honolulu dated July 21 state Mauna Loa erupts in full blast with lava filling the plateau and smoke blanketing Hilo and much of Hawaii. Kilauea is also smoking, with expectation of active eruption. Photographer Frank Davey returns describing eight craters, some belching fire and molten rocks, and a grueling fifteen hour ascent to the summit. Delirium struck two men from thirst during the trek.
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Epidemic Declared Over by U S General in Havana
General Wood at Santiago reports July 26 no new yellow fever cases among troops or government staff. Sanitary conditions are excellent despite intense heat. He says it is safe to consider the present epidemic over.
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Unrest in Samoa as rival kingship factions clash
Samoan troubles deepen as rival factions fight across the island. Moana reports killings and widespread unrest. High commissioners’ efforts yield little result while Justice Chambers heads to Washington amid tensions with Germany over court support. Commissioners planned return voyage on the Badger around July 14.
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Chief Justice Chambers Arrives in Samoa on Leave
Chief Justice Chambers of Samoa and his family arrived aboard the Moana in San Francisco on four months leave. He doubts return to Apia, cites U S business, criticizes recent moves abolishing the king and shifting government duties to consuls of three powers. He praises Malivtoa yet warns of power ambitions in Matanta la, notes reform efforts by the commission and the need for a tripartite treaty to guide proper governance.
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Funeral of Heureaux at Santiago Ends Calmly
Cape Taytien July 28 The funeral of President Heureaux occurred at night in Santiago Las Cululloros. Panic swept the population but no disorder followed. Reports claimed government adversaries attacked Mova last night. News of Heureaux death was doubted until confirmed, sparking exiled Dominican joy and arms buildup to invade San Domingo with Don Juan Isidor Jimines joining. The government braces for large scale measures to hold power.
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Captain Blamed in Portia Wreck Case
Halifax reports the marine court found Portia commander Captain J Farrell responsible for the wreck near Hig Fish shoal west of Halifax and suspended him. The July 10 loss of the Red Crosse passenger steamer Portia prompted the inquiry and discipline.
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Master receives six month mate's certificate for saving lives
The court notes Farrell's conduct during the disaster, granting him a mate's certificate for six months in recognition of his actions onboard. Most passengers survived, one boy did not. The judge outlines errors in navigation, the ship’s collision course at full speed in thick fog, and poor position reckoning and infrequent soundings.
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Wellcome case heard in supreme court in Helena
Special to the Inter Mountain reports Wellcome dis barrment proceedings before the Montana supreme court set for attorney to answer charges by July. Affidavits from Nolan Whiteside and others contest the motion to strike. Judge Metatire denies claims of impending grand jury bias. Arguments attract Governor Smith Congressman Campbell and many officials as the court weighs whether to dismiss or proceed.
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Prominent Japs Here and Plans Abroad
In New York on July 8 Prof N housmi of Pokye Tmperial university sails for Rome to attend an international convention and study topics. G Masinwteme, secretary of the tobacco bureau in the Japanese finance department, arrives with him to observe tobacco cultivation in the United States and will tour Europe for government research. HW Katayama, imperial architect, will spend 2 500 000 on materials for a new crown prince palace in Tokyo before returning home.
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Canadian Debt Rising Amid Ottawa Estimates
A July 28 report from Ottawa notes Canada’s year ending June 30 1900 debt at 62 million dollars, up four million from 1898 99. Critics warn expenditures may outpace revenue, citing Sir Richard Cartwright on public costs. population and per capita figures are included with forecasts of rising burden.
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Understanding Delays Final Hague Conference Acts
The drafting committee admits no immediate understanding on how non-signing powers should adhere to decisions. It decides to leave adhesion form to later negotiations and keeps the arbitration convention open pending this settlement. A plenary session later accepts the arbitration convention with preambles.
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Wakefield Wakefield Baby Buggies Sale Ad Displays Styles
An extensive sale listing Wakefield baby buggies and sleepers with reed bodies cane bottoms and Wakefield brakes. Items include various finishes like silk damask damask and satin parasols with puffs and ruffles. Prices range from 13.20 to 28.80 with large inventory over 40 styles and go carts.
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