Cuban Brigands Reign of Terror In Cuban Towns
New York dispatch reports rising brigandage in Cuba with towns outside rail lines under bandit control. Negro ex-invasion troops seize property, raid a grocery with a $5,000 safe, feuds with Spanish and American forces, and residents distrust Cuban soldiers acting as police. Refugees flee, rice aid issued, insurgent plans to wear plain uniforms to deceive armies.
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New Banana Combination to Rival Banana Trust
New York reports a rival to the banana trust is being formed. Negotiations began weeks ago and a launch is expected within days. The plan is a protection-based combination, not a trust, targeting West Indian fruit markets and areas outside the existing control, with prices likely unchanged.
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Refugees Flock In New York Dispatch From Manila
A Manila Herald dispatch reports about a thousand refugees trying to reach Manila being turned back by authorities. They fear overpopulation could trigger pestilence and famine. The article notes frequent actions but cuts off in mid-sentence.
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Chiefs Herald of Apia Reports Disarmament Efforts
From Apia on June 1 via Auckland the Pheasant and Badger moved to disarm Mataafa followers who hold 2000 rifles. Malietoa Tanu will disarm his men as sailors withdraw. A new civil government is in operation with strict economic measures and municipal elections planned. Indemnity is being considered at about 200000 dollars. Debates on abolishing the kingship continue with potential dual district chiefs.
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Negotiations Proceeding on Alaskan Situation
London reports a high colonial office authority says negotiations on the Alaskan situation are in the briskest condition after United States Ambassador Choate met with the Marquess of Salisbury at the foreign office. Secretary Joseph Chamberlain will formally submit the settlement lines for discussion in the high commission, a move seen as Chamberlain’s pivotal influence with the Canadian side.
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Philippine commission sails for southern islands voyage
Professor Schurman of the Philippine commission departs Manila on Friday aboard the gunboat Bennington for a three week visit to Iloilo Cebu Negros and Sulu. He plans to study local governments and hold talks with natives before returning in July. Hall's brigade moved from Morong toward Taytay facing little opposition while Morong will be garrisoned by North Dakota regiment and Fourth cavalry.
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Minister Arrested in Washington on Kidnap Hypnosis Case
Colfax June 7 A Baptist minister G J Dapike was jailed awaiting extradition to Kansas after accusations he hypnotized Mrs W Funk of Hillsboro and drugged and abducted her during revival services at Soltice Junction. A Kansas man demanded his arrest. justice of the peace ordered him held in county jail in default of $1000.
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Montana Men Named for Indian Agencies and Mineral Land Post
Washington June 1 The president announced appointments Clinton T Stranahan of Lewiston Idaho as agent for Nez Perces at Idaho. William R Logan of Alhambra Mont as agent for Kiowa at Oklahoma Territory. Peter T Morris of Bozeman named mineral land commissioner in Bozeman land district.
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Dreyfus Refuses Military Uniform Return
Herald from Cayenne reports Dreyfus still declines to wear the military uniform he was allowed to resume by the French government. The refusal marks a defiant stance amid ongoing controversy over his case and status.
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Anger Grows Over Bloemfontein Talks Failure
London reports confirm breakdown of Bloemfontein conference between Krueger and Milner over arbitration. Krueger offered concessions but tied them to British acceptance of arbitration, which Britain has rejected. Rifts widen as officials foresee possible military preparations though war is not desired.
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Affairs in Samoa Progress Report From Apia
Washington June 7 All information held by the state department on the Samoan commission at Apia is reported as progress with only a brief statement that the lives were in progress.
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Prisoner execution by Russian cavalry shocks Kobe and Tokio
A group of 11 professors including one German savant and ten Japanese were captured by Russian cavalry, shot as spies without trial, and their photographic and scientific apparatus destroyed. Japanese authorities vow a thorough investigation into the incident in Kobe and Tokio.
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Automobile Race Plans From Cleveland Manager Goes to New York
Chas Jonks, manager of Alexander Winston's automobile expedition, departed for New York with funds to cover a 4000 dollar forfeit posted in Paris by M. Charron, the Brenen Automontlist. The forfeit will be posted in New York and correspondence opened with M. Charron. Tents will be prepared for the race.
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Remarkable Scene At Funeral In Vancouver British Columbia
The burial of Darien, a notable figure among natives of British Columbia, drew 6,000 Indigenous mourners who filled the scene with a death chant and synchronized movement. Meanwhile a crucifixion tableau was enacted on an elevated platform behind the bier with actors in bright ceremonial garments.
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Heat Claims Seven Lives in 24 Hours
Telegraphic brief reports seven deaths from the heat in New York within a 24 hour period. Also notes Sister Margaret Anna Cuzick, the “Nun of Kanmare,” dies at Leamington. American Sugar Refining directors declare quarterly dividends of 8 percent on common stock and 1 percent on preferred. Exchange Telegraph notes six tea races planned in the Solent during July.
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Butte Public Building site chosen by commission
The commissioned panel for locating the Butte Public Building has issued a unanimous report endorsing the northeast corner of Main and Copper streets as the preferred site. The finding reflects authoritative agreement among appointed members regarding the best location for the project.
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Dispute Over Samoa Officials Sparks Uncertainty
The report notes no official source confirming removals of the consuls and chief justice. London and Berlin hold the key on British and German intentions while Mr. Oxborne, the U S consul, remains supported by authorities. The Samoan commission lacks authority to depose Chief Justice Chambers without formal complaints and treaty backing.
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Modern Woodmen discuss reserve fund at Kansas City session
The Kansas City Modern Woodmen meeting June 7 focused on creating a reserve fund. The report was treated as special business and spurred debate. Woodmen gathered in the convention hall before the session, wearing bright badges and showing heightened energy for the discussion.
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Passengers Injured In Missouri Pacific Wreck Near Goff
A round mixed train on the Missouri Pacific central branch was derailed one mile east of Goff, Atchison County, late last night. Between two and thirty passengers were injured as mail, smoker, and chair cars toppled into a slight embankment while traveling at full speed. Remarkably every occupant escaped death.
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Scientists listed as missing traced to Tosang landing
Victoria June 7 reports Kobe papers dated May 16 disclose the missing scientists have been found. The party landed near Tosang on the Liao Tung peninsula to study earthquake phenomena and mountain forms.
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Battles and unrest cross oceans and states on June 7
Across global and domestic fronts June 7 reports list reparations paid to Cuban soldiers by Randall Ho in Cuba, dry docking a battleship in Port Orchard, leadership changes at Western Passenger and the Republican committee, Dreyfus interviews stalling in Cayenne, a European heat wave, a Lancaster execution, and mine strikes in Silverton and Durango.
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Exclusive Men’s Hats at Hennerssy’s Store
Exclusive style hats for men are offered only at Hennerssy’s with premium Strawa, Soft, Derby, and Woodora models. Prices range up to $3.50, with extra value at $2.50 and $1.50 on select colors. Limited stock, aimed at the best dressed men nationwide.
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