True Story of Rudolf and Baroness Venora Rumor
London dispatch notes the International Council of Women events in Windsor and Aldershot including royal prizes at Maidstone and charity sales. It reports peace conference hopes, American social reviews, and dramatic rehashes of the Crown Prince Rudolf affair, with sensational version alleging a private tragedy at Mayerling and subsequent death details. It mentions Nat Goodwin in An American Citizen and ONeill at the Duke of York's.
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Windsor Castle
Ratmeral Castle
Scotland
Aldershot
Prince of Wales
Royal Agricultural Society
Maidstone
Kent
Duke of Connaught
Buckingham Palace
Henry White
United States
J. R. Carter
Carter
Samuel 8. Sumner
Duchess of
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Bradley-Martin
Albert Hall
Charinger Hospital
Mesdames Paget
Ronalds
Duchess of Marlborough
Paget
Mesdames Mackay
Ronalids
Randolph Chuarehi
Brown Potter
Hesketh and
Aglsey
Frank Macay
Duke of Manchester
Lord Yarmouth
Lord Vivian
Edward Somerset
Henry Somerset
Ralph Pulitzer
Madame Melba
Tle
Countess of
Aberdeen
Shen
Legation
Kang
America
Miss Kang
Baroness von Suttner
Council
Hague
Austria
Aus- Ula
West End
Rudolf
Ags
Marie Venera
Polie Ping
Francis Joves
Mayerling
Prince Philip of
Marie Vetzer
Bratfisch
Votnera
Francis Josef
Baltazar
Prince Rudolf
Venice
Mayerting
Nat Goodwin
Duke of York
O'Neill
California
McKee Rankin
American woman in Hermosillo jail facing four year term
Mrs Evylin Collier, an American living in Sonora with her brother William Frost, was sentenced to four years for shooting a Mexican man who forced entry into her home. The March 31 incident led to his death after a pistol misfire, with Collier claiming self defense. Frost appealed and requested transfer for his sister while Senator Perkins urges investigation and possible release if her statements are verified.
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Evylin Caliier
Hermosillo
Mexico
Wiliam Frost
Ares
Sonora
Collier
Frost
Mies
Supreme Court
Perkins
Hay
Butte Leads Elks In Reunion Parade
St Louis June 24 The Elks last day reunion is declared most successful ever. A parade featured 1200 heads with a diamond medal contest. largest head owned by B K Harris of Butte City Montana.
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Kentucky Democrats End Rift At State Convention
In Louisville, July 4, Kentucky Democrats resolved internal disputes after three days under temporary credentials. The platform backs Bryan for president in 1900, denounces the national administration over war and reforms, and endorses Independence and bimetalism. Gen Hardin urged unity and withdrew from the governor race, urging party support for the nominees. Stone and Goebel lead in county credentials. Wood and Stone discussed for governor as Wheeler seconded.
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Democratic Nation
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Rhew
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Wheeler
Military parade in the city park with allied leaders
The narrative describes a rain blurred military gathering in a public park turned encampment ground. Yellow cavalry uniforms appear as decorations show wear, with tents and orderly camp facilities. Figures include Guy Otero and staff, Governor Murphy of Arizona, former Gov. Alva Adams, the governor of Chihuahua, and their military entourage visiting the event.
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Guv. Murphy
Arizona
Colorado
Alva Adams
Kevernor
Chihuahua
Mexico
Trials Postponed In Cigar Conspiracy Case
Philadelphia June 24 The trials of ex United States District Attorney K P Ingram and Harvey K Newitt charged with aiding and abetting in the Jacobs Kendig Taylor Dowling Burns revenue cigar counterfeit conspiracy have been postponed to October 9. The trials of six other defendants proceed as scheduled with extended hearings.
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Philadelphia
United States District
K.P. Ingram
Harvey K. Newitt
Biven
Major Drennan Dead in Manila from Bright's Disease
Washington reports Major James W. Drennan of the First Montana died in Manila at 1 o'clock this morning from Brights disease. He had served three months in the field. The dispatch is signed Otis from Manila dated June 24.
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War Department
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James W. Drennin
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Bright
Otis
Increase In Artillery For Philippines War Effort
Washington June 21 The war department backs boosting artillery efficiency in the Philippines. Many batteries serving infantry will be equipped with country adapted guns as the department experiments to find the most effective light gun for use against the insurgents.
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Washington
War Department
Philippines
Indian Factions Fight at Port Essington Riot
Vancouver report says three rival sons of Port Essington Indians clashed after a salmon strike and revival services by Salvation Army crews. The Friday and Saturday unrest left many injured but no fatalities, with Methedish and Church of Ireland missionaries attempting to mediate.
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Port Essington
Princesa Louise
Basing
Salvation Army
Methedish
Church of Ireland Missionarie
Salvationists
The Columbia Grounded Near Wharf in Mud
Tiristel reports on June 24 the Colima, America's cup defender, becoming stuck in the mud while attempting to warp from her wharf to the anchorage in the bay. A tug aided, but movement failed as the tide fell, leaving the sloop in soft mud awaiting high water to determine depth.
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Tiristel
Dreyfus Arrives at Rennes Under High Guard
London reports Dreyfus reached Rennes at 5 am aboard a special train with four passengers. He and his party were taken in a closed carriage under heavy gendarme escort to the military prison, as authorities refused details and railway officials remained sworn to secrecy.
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London
Evening News
Rennes
Frances
Bnt Dreyfus
Uur
Soldiers For Alaska District Posts Planned Near Yukon
Franelsco, June 24, sails aboard the St Paul to join river boats up the Yukon. Fort Egbert will be headquarters near Baule City seven miles from the border, with Fort Gibson at the Tannah river mouth. Small garrisons at St Michael and Cirle City. Maj. Ray commands the district, assisted by Caprin Bright as adjutant general and chief quartermaster.
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Aleka
War Department
St Paul
Yukon
St. Michaels
Fort Egbert
Baule City
Fort Gibson
Tannah River
St. Michael
Cirle City
Maj. Ray
Eighth Infantry
Caprin Bright
Seventeenth Infantry
City Council Committee Seeks Reply From Street Railway Firm
Cleveland June 24. A city council special committee visited Consoli dated Street Railway offices to discuss the strikers’ meeting proposition adopted last night. The committee will report the company’s reply to the city hall for submission to the workers.
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Cleveland
Big Consolidated Street Railway Company
First Rough Riders Reunion Draws Thousands to Las Vegas
Thousands of visitors descend on Las Vegas New Mexico for the first annual reunion of the Society of Rough Riders with several thousand more expected as the town hosts a festive gathering and events beginning today.
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Deer Lodge Plans General Fourth of July Celebration
A Deer Lodge meeting led by Judge Emerson with Judge Emerson presiding unanimously backed a full Fourth of July celebration. Chairman H H Zener ordered Lew Coleman to extend invitations to neighboring towns, with over 100 dollars allotted for public comfort and amusements. Mayor Conley promises to deliver the city keys to guests, and assurances of transportation from Butte were noted. Further notice will follow.
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Deer Lodge
Emerson
H. H. Zener
Lew Coleman
Conley
Butte
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