Bookcases For Sale In Foldable Oak Shelves Deal
Bix solid oak open bookcases with four shelves can be folded up and stored in three inches of space when not in use. Furniture department third floor.
16 Jun 1900
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Newspaper
Daily Inter Mountain
Location
Butte, Montana, United States of America
Date
Jun 16, 1900
Page
1
Bix solid oak open bookcases with four shelves can be folded up and stored in three inches of space when not in use. Furniture department third floor.
Our entire stock of parlor and banquet lamps with B. and H. burners is offered at half price. Egyptian bronze lamps, hammered brass and gold plated pieces, wrought iron and hand decorated china vases with globes to match are reduced. Baccarat globes decorated by French artists in Oriental and antique styles range from six to eight dollars, now at half price.
Auction notes offer twenty pieces of last year patterns selling at half price. Berry bowls valued at $9.00, olive dishes $4.00 to $5.00, water bottles priced $4.25 $5.00 and $7.50 each. All items offered at half price.
A sale offers Cameo plaques in German bisque at half price, with about 50 subjects including Hero and Leander and The Crescent. Also discounted are shoe toothpick holders, table tumblers, glass bottles, salts and peppers, fry pans, egg beaters, wash tubs, wringers, flour cans, earth en cuspidors, Flemish soap boxes, clothes pins, rolling pins, and potato mashers, all at reduced prices. The ad highlights colors, styles, and substantial savings.
London and Washington dispatches describe Boxers massacring foreign staff and damaging legations in Pekin while telegraph lines fail. Officials weigh sending troops as Admiral Seymour advances with 2300 Marines toward Pekin and Russia considers its options amid a widening Chinese crisis.
Detroit June 16 Baron von Kettler German minister to China reported killed in the Boxers riot at Pekin is a son in law of Henry B. Ledyard president of Michigan Central railroad. Baron married to Misa Ledyard in 1891. Family says his wife was with him and a cablegram stated all was well a week ago.
British first class cruiser Terrible sails with troops to Ten Tsin after landing a 12 pounder for land service. Undaunted ordered under sealed orders. Reports say trouble brews near West river with riots at Bonchuw. Over a hundred refugees reach Wu Chow as about five thousand rebels gather at Kwei Li Sien. Troop convoys move through Wu Chow toward the rebels.
A Washington dispatch says Lieutenant Commander J C Colwell, newly relieved as American naval attaché in London, is under a court of inquiry for failing to report to the United States on a required date. It is alleged he sought medical treatment after an operation to excuse travel and justify his absence.
London dispatch surveys a week of global rumblings and domestic events. War talk, the Pretoria setback, and the Aldershot heat trial draw comment. The Duke of Wellington and the Prince of Wales figures feature amid theater controversy with Gilbert and Steer.
London reports circulate that Lord Roberts and Kruger may negotiate terms, while Botha through wives seeks conditions, risking a breach of faith. Capetown telegram notes ministerial deadlock easing, with Rose-Innes likely to join government. Battle updates place Baden-Powell toward Paardekop and telegrams describe Diamond Hill actions and large Boer surrender figures.
Vancouver reports an imminent strike across the Kootenay mining district with 2000 miners set to halt work tonight and not resume Monday morning. J Roderick Robertson of Nelson, head of the South Kootenay board of trade, warns of possible stoppages in several mines within days unless wage disputes are settled. The conflict centers on uniforming the daily rate from 2.50 or 2.60 to 3 dollars, with negotiations ongoing.
At National Woman's Republican Association headquarters Mrs J Ellen Foster presides as president. Assistants remain and the rest of the 50 will arrive today. Visitors are many and stylishly dressed, favoring McKinley overall but differ on who should be vice president. Mrs William S Taylor, wife of Kentucky's former governor, is an honorary delegate.
Secretary Dick avoided a firm ruling on admission to the floor. He indicated only Mia is certain of a seat, while William Henry Jones of Salt Lake City remains a regularly elected delegate.
San Francisco June 16 revenue officers will watch the barge Roderick Chu as it sails toward Honolulu loaded largely with wine beer and other taxable goods not yet taxed. A Thursday noon import tax law prohibits landing Hawaiian goods until duties are paid and stamped. The Internal Revenue Commissioner allows ships at port to proceed after depositing funds to cover Hawaii taxes at Honolulu.
New York Times dispatch from Paris reports Rousseau asserting that a worker who wants to work deserves protection just as the reluctant worker does. The comment followed authorities escorting 20 policemen to a factory during a strike, signaling potential wide impact on Europe’s balance of individual freedom for workers.
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