Sixteen new in Butte mens suits sale most styles shown
Sixteen new styles from New Suits Bought for this Monday and Tuesday sale in Butte. Expert Eastern tailors use best materials with prices from 10 to 35 dollars. Includes four button cutaway sack suits in blue serge and worsted varieties, silk lined options, and a range of cassimere and cassimere blends with varied coats and collar details. Knox hats complete the lineup with summer-ready straw and fedora options.
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Butte
Cassimere
Cnevier
Knox
Boer Strategy and Rail War Rout Mix of Reports
London dispatches detail Boer advances under De Wet with 13 000 burghers toward Johannesburg and Bloemfontein retaken. British defeats at Elandsfontein and Vredefort reported, plus prisoners and casualties. Buller movements toward Charlestown and Heidelberg cited, with Ke my Kenny and Kelly Kenny updates on Lindley Roodeval and Almonds Nek.
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London
Lourenco Marquez
Dewet
Johannesburg
Bloemfontein
Steyn
Elandsfontein
Vredefort
Roodevaal
Maseru Basutoland
Buller
Charlestown
Heidelberg
Roberts
Lichtenburg
Hunter
Swaziland
Port Elizabeth
Doris
Kosi Bay
Cape Town
Schreiner
Yeomanry
Lindley
W. T. Power
Canyon Ranch
North
Texas
War Office
Kelly-Kenny
Haningspruit
Roodeval
America
Knox
Kroonstad
Fuler
Cabinet Meeting Defines U S Stand On Chinese Crisis
Washington officials report a cabinet meeting focusing on the Chinese situation. Secretary Hay presents Conger dispatches as critical, pledging U S to protect American lives and property while acting independently. Navy reinforces Kempff at Taku. officers await foreign residents’ safety. Philadelphia reports the death of Mrs. George H. Becker, widow of the poet and former minister to FEMAA.
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Washington
James Hay
Hitchcock
Long
Gage
Smith
Hay
Conger
Admiral Kempff
United States
Navy Department
Kempff
Taku
Manila
Philadelphia
George H. Becker
Femaaia
Ashanti Rebellion Press Dispatch Cites Heavy Wounding
London reports Colonel Willcocks relays messages from Kwisa and Bekwal as Ashanti revolt grows. Carter, Hall, and Esumeja fronts show rebel fortifications at Compomste and Kokofu with many European casualties. Esumeja Rekwal and Egu meja centers are referenced amid mounting unrest.
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London
Willcocks
Ashanti
Phrasu
Carter
Kwisa
Hall
Bekwal
Compomste
Kaumasi
Esumeja
Bekwat
Ils
Kokofu
Adansi
Colonial Office
Old Bekwai King Advances Toward Abadon in Battle
An old king from Bekwai moved toward Abadon after alarming news. He met resistance near a Kokofu village, which was burned in view. The Kokofu villages faced attacks as eight thousand men engaged for about thirty minutes. The force could not advance, withdrew, and Lieutenant Edwards with six men were wounded. Enemy losses were heavy. The action aimed to control Enumeja and keep lines open for updates on the main force.
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Bekwai
Abadon
Edwards
Enumeja
Manila hemp imports surge in 1900 report
Washington reports Major General Otis’s extract shows between February 10 and April 29 Manila received 330000 bales of hemp with more arriving as ships could be found. The note says insurgent threats to kill natives cleaning hemp are unfounded and used to push prices.
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Washington
War Department
Otis
Manila
Alpha feared crushed in Arctic ice voyage to Cape Nome
A Tacoma letter reports Cape Nome fleet news from John Gleason aboard the South Porand dated May 19. The Arctic voyage risks rise as the steamer Alpha with 300 passengers, sailing April 15, faced a second attempt after a first to Cape Nome failed. The schooner Unalaska returned May 15 after encountering a large ice field 300 miles north.
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Chicago
Tacoma
Wash
Cape Nome
John Gleason
Porand
Bering Sea
Feara
Alpha
Dutch Harbor
Unalaska
International Conference Discusses Next American States Meeting
Secretary Hay invites all American republics’ diplomats in Washington to a Wednesday morning meeting at the State Department to lay out time and place for the next International conference. Nearly all ministers have instructions and consensus favors Mexico City next January with a U.S. delegation funded by Congress.
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Washington
Hay
State Department
Ding
Mexico
Congress
United States
Gold discovery sighted near Nusegak river headwaters
Chief mate aboard the Rival reports pay dirt found on the Nusegak river headwaters in Bristol Bay area, a tributary of Huilatot tay, amid Alaska Packers association influence. The captain notes Bering Sea ice free earlier than usual and no Nome delays likely for steamers heading to Nome. The Rival towed in twelve vessels with crew and supplies for eight canneries.
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Seattle
Wash
Post-Intelligencer
South Bend
Bristol Bay
Bering Sea
Cape Nome
Johnson
Nome
Nusegak River
Huilatottay
Alaska Packers’ Association
Bartholmeow Arrested in Box Factory Fraud Case
San Francisco June 12 J W Bartholmeow secretary of the American Box factory was arrested on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States government The indictment claims the factory received payments for boxes that were never supplied.
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San Francisco
J. W. Bartholmew
American Box Factory
United States
Russian Financier Rothstein Visits New York Bankers
Russian financier M. Rothstein of St Peteresburg visits New York amid banking chatter over a large Russian government railway loan. He meets President Stillman of National City Bank to discuss financing bonds and potential interest in U S markets ahead of the presidential election.
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New York
M. Rothstein
St. Petera- Sire
Thin City
Rothstein
Stillman
Natioonal City Bank
Seian
United States
2 000 Marines At The Capital
New York reports London cut communication with Pekin and Prestoria as over 2,000 marines reach the capital for safety. The Dowager Empress backs enemies of missionaries. foreign property and Christians are at risk amid mob violence in Pekin. Major powers unite to protect interests in China. U.S. vows responsibility for Americans. Captain McCalla’s shore party prompts questions in Washington. Consul Martin at Thin Kiang notes native secret societies and desire for protection.
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New York
London
Pekin
Prestoria
Saya
London Tribune
Tien Tsin
Taku
Tung-Chau
Armenia
China
United States
Port Arthur
Washington
State Department
Chin Kiang
Secretary of State
Martin
Thin Kiang
Relief of India committee forms distribution unit in New York
The 400 on India famine relief formed the America-Indian relief committee to distribute funds in India. Its nine members include William J. Peel, U S consul at Bombay, as chairman, Dr Robert A. Hume as executive secretary, three Indian business figures, one native Indian, three missionaries, and one European. The last 25000 dollars wired from the committee of 100 is placed at this committee's disposal in Bombay.
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New York
Committee of 400
India
Tts
William J. Pee
United States
Bombay
Robert A. Hume
San Francisco to raise Chinatown quarantine on June 22
The board of health will lift the Chinatown quarantine on June 22. If another case is found, the quarantine will not be lifted for twenty days from the date of discovery. Chinese merchants at a weekly meeting agreed to withhold payment of bills and rent during the blockade.
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San Francisco
Board of Health
Chinatown
Brush with Yaquis
Chicago dispatch from El Paso Texas reports William G Stephens general agent in Mexico for an eastern manufacturing firm involved in a notable incident.
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Chicago
Une
the Tribune
el Paso
Texas
Wiliam G. Stephens
Mexico
Indian resistance during Sunura tour and clashes
A company returned today from a state tour visiting General Torres at Torin. Indians occupy the Impassable Baccatete mountains about 50 miles long. Torres commands 6,000 troops to keep them in check. A Tuesday engagement left 12 Native casualties and 15 Mexican dead with several wounded.
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Sunura
Torres
Torin
Heraya
Baccatete
Exclude Immigrants Regulation Reported
New York reports June 12 the secretary of the freasness for regulations to exclude all Immigrants arriving in the United. Only certain immigrants may enter. those within the specified slugses are not allowed and must be returned on steamers bearing them. Enforcement proves difficult in practice.
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New York
United
Deportees Supposedly Return After Thyra Voyage
San Francisco June 12 The Examiner claims at least four and perhaps as many as 20 Japanese migrants deported on the steamer Thyra have already returned to the Haze region. One is identified and in custody. Officials say Thyra docked at Port lana Astoria, contrary to northern customs assertions.
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San Francisco
Port
Lana Astoria
de Ware
Passenger wreck on Hill's Road near Sum mit Mont
Spokane report says Great Northern east bound passenger train derailed at Summit Montana after a possible broken rail. Two engines and four coaches left the track injuring score or more, with several listed as severely injured including S K Leland West Superior R Matub Seattle Frank R Cantor Winnipeg and others. Some may be fatally hurt.
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Bt. Louis
Globe-Democrat
Spokane
Wash
Great Northern
Summit
Mont
S. K. Leland
West Superior
R. Matub
Seattle
Frank R. Cantor
Winnipeg
Leo Adrain
New York
Jacob Hanson
Portland
E. K. Broderick
Leavenworth
William James Morgan
St. Paul
L. G. Mortensen
White Hall
Mich
George Olsen
Kane
M. Ogard
Ednad
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