Golden Rest Day and Judy Examination Witness Testimony
The report details Golden facing a lengthy cross examination over statements attributed to him about a ‘thon and al l ties. He denied making those remarks while the defense sought to impeach his testimony, tying in possible convictions and cooperation with Curt to convict all. The proceedings stretched over an hour as Golden disputed the cross fire and the witness stand moved through the questioning.
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Curt
Golden
Onyx Hosiery Promises Finest Black Stockings
The advertisement touts Onyx Hosiery as the best and long proven in the old country with millions sold. It lists women and misses hose in various styles and sizes, with prices from 26c to 2.00 per pair, including lisle thread, ribbed, silk, and cotton blends in multiple finishes and guarantees.
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Mieses
Dispatches Report Ministers Safe Amid Sino unrest
Washington reports from July indicate the Chinese governor and imperial edicts confirm the ministers are well and receiving provisions for the legations. Messages from Fowler and Me Wade cite assurances of safety, while Sir Claude MacDonald suggests rainfall could ease unrest in the provinces.
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Women's neckwear sale at Nation Department Store
Large sale of women's neckwear from the current season including Windsor ties in plaids and silk, black chiffon silk ties, pure linen collars, point de Venise lace collars, jabots and liberty silk options. Many items priced to clear with sale prices around 5 to 150 cents and bundles described as lots with some items valued higher.
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Surah
Attack Japan in Korea Amid Telegraph Uncertainty
London reports wavering officials on Conger messages and Wu Ting Fang assurances dampening optimism in Washington. Shanghai notes limited news as Japanese divisions mobilize for China. Skirmishes near An Tong and refugees at Wiji, with Blagovestchensk garrison rechecked for ammo. Chinese ministers reportedly en route to Tien Tain.
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Pekin
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l_yamen
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China
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An Tong
Yalu River
Wiji
St. Petersburg
Brooks
Lord Satsbury
Paris reports Chinese premier decree on legations
Paris July 28 The Chinese minister Yueng received an imperial decree dated July 24 stating foreign ministers are safe except Ketteler and that legations are being supplied with provisions and a trust token of our interest in them.
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Yueng
Ketteler
Shanghai Tense as 25,000 Chinese Armed for Defense
A Shanghai dispatch reports twenty five thousand armed Chinese nearby and confirms defenses are sufficient. Russia can provide only 8500 troops unless reinforced. Japan’s power is evident while Europe and Central China prepare for possible conflict. Admiral Seymour cannot intervene before war is declared. News of missionaries’ murders continues to arrive.
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Yang Tse
Seymour
Attack Siberian Railway Amid Rising Dangers
A Moscow dispatch reports General Geringross and his Manchurian guards endangered between Kelin and Harbin as Tschitschagoff's relief is awaited. Mongolian tribes surge into northern Manchuria while a 15,000-strong force in Mongolia is repelled by a Cossack column. News shows besieged foreigners in Pekin amid calls for more guards and mounting anti Christian activity.
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Pekin
Rite Save
Ti Chan
Su Yuan
Tsung I
Conger
Appalling refugee tale shakes London to core
London reports publish the Daily Mail telegram about a banker's in Pekin statement after a wave of killings and disappearances. Investigations question the banker and race through banks in Shanghai and Petin. fears of impostors and murder spread as officials weigh motives and danger.
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Daily Mail
Pekin
Mail
Atrocities Stain European Quarter as Fires Rage
Descriptions note arson and robbery amid widespread destruction. Incendiaries burned roughly 300 European houses in the Chinese quarter, plus 20 financial houses and many shops and warehouses. Friendly Chinese homes were pillaged, servants of Europeans and native Christians killed.
Losses From Manila Casualties List Names Multiple Soldiers
Following MacArthur's latest casualty list, multiple soldiers are listed as killed or wounded on dates from July 21 to July 26. Names include James B. Easterly, James Skaga, Albert Fryberger, William Hunter, Libert P. Aaron, Captain George E. Gibson, Oscar Lake, Edward P. Frank, William Mosby, John Montgomery, Robert Whitson, William Stratton, William E. Lane, and others from units such as the Thirty-eighth, Thirtieth, Thirty-fourth, Twenty-second, and other infantry companies in Luzon and Batangas areas.
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Isra
MacArthur
Oati
Manian Batangas
Thirty-eighth Infantry
James B. Easterly
Thirtieth Infantry
James Skaga
Mount Corona
Luson
Thirty-fourth Infantry
Albert Fryberger
William Hunter
Libert P. Aaron
George E. Gibson
Oscar Lake
Batangas
Luzon
William E. Lane
Dewet Offers Surrender To Return Home
Capetown dispatch reports General Christian Dewet proposes to surrender if his followers may return home unmolested. Lord Roberts demands unconditional surrender. Dewet holds a hill position near Relitzburg seven miles south of the Vaal. Broadwood monitors him. a younger Dewet brother reportedly surrendered at Kroonstad yesterday.
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Capetown
Christian Dewet
Lord Roberts
British War Office
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Relitzburg
Vaal
Dewet
Ein
Kroonstad
Wedding in high life at St Pauls Knightsbridge
Londiners July 28. Lady Randolph Churchill née Fersine married Lieut. George Cornwallis West at St Pauls church Knightsbridge. Ceremony fully choral with no bridesmaids. reception at sister’s home and honeymoon at Broughton Castle. Notable gifts include pearl diamond tiara and two tankards from Scots Guards. guests include A J Balfour, duke and duchess of Devonshire, Choate, duchess of Marlborough.
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Georgia Carson
Henry White
Arthur Paget
George Cavendish- Bentinck
Crew
Essex
Scots Guards
United States
Joseph
B. Choate
Sarah Wilson
Contuello
Mexican Chinese Treaty To Open Trade Between Nations
A Mexico China treaty text published in the Diario promises free mobility and residence with full protection for citizens of both countries. It outlines appointment of diplomatic representatives and consular offices and sets export and import charges linked to most favored nation status, with exhibits to Dallas St Louis and Buffalo for exposition purposes.
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Mexico
Department of Foment
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St. Louis
Buffalo
Diaré
China
Salmon Catch Shortage Hits Puget Sound Fishermen
Fairhaven Washington July 28 The salmon catch on Puget Sound is running weak this year with fishermen reporting a reduced run and limited picks at the wharves. Local firms like the Pace American Fisheries Company are laying off workers as shipments fall and the payday for crews shrinks amid the slow season.
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Fairhaven
Puget Sound
Bates
Jay
Quiet Night Brings Limited Disorder in New Orleans
New Orleans on July 28 reports a quiet night despite a deadly riot era. Mayor Capdeville deployed armed squads to steady the city while Charles is dead. Funerals are arranged for yesterday’s victims as police reform hissed. Police chief says violence waned with militia held at armories until assured no further riots.
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Charles
Emeute
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Leonard Pierson
Mora
Richard
H.a.batte
Capdeville
Robert Charles
Withdrawal of troops ends in Cuba with small garrison
General Leonard Wood, military governor of Cuba, aboard the Mexico for Havana, says withdrawal will end with the remaining First and Fifth regiments embarked, leaving about 5,000 soldiers for garrison duty. He notes yellow fever fears are cleared as surgeons report no signs and embarka tion proceeds.
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Leonard Wood
Cuba
United States
Mexico
Havans
Wood
Attorneys seek Frankfort view of state house grounds
Georgetown Ky July 28 Attorneys for the prosecution in the Powers case request the jury be taken to Frankfort to view the state house grounds and buildings at the close of the evidence on that side, aiming to strengthen the mental image of the scene for the jurors.
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Powers
Frankfort
State House
Rathbone in Bonds on Post Funds Theft Arrest
Havana July 28 Estes G Rathbone former director general of posts in Cuba was arrested at 11 o clock on four charges alleging the unlawful drawing of two $500 orders to pay his private coachman and gardener from postal funds and drawing per diem allowance when not entitled. He was held in bonds of $25,000.
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Estes G. Rathbone
Cuba
Rathbone
Oberammergau elects Joseph Mayer mayor
Condensed telegrams report Joseph Mayer elected mayor of Oberammergau. Other items include U S troops for Pekin relief, Germany buying Australian horses for China, Indiana Democrats seeking one fare rail rates, iron and steel mills status, Towne to withdraw from vice presidential bid, Gardner and Lenny boxing in New York, a Cal death by self harm, a masked express car robbery, Tod Sloan and Mrs Langry in Liverpool Cup, German emperor’s blunt China remarks, and Robert Charles shooting spree ending with his death.
Big French scare in England amid China massacre doubt
A London dispatch questions July massacres reports from Shanghai and urges censorship of press dispatches. It discusses Chinese defense at the legations, fear of a Pekin siege, and British, Russian and Japanese positions. The piece notes Home defenses, French espionage on Liverpool forts, and alarms over a possible European aggression.
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