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A fragmented note describes an All Wool Bun product in red white and black with mixed sizing and a 20 percent variation. Names, dates, or locations are not clear, leaving the item description as a tentative catalog snippet.
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Foreign relief efforts amid Pekin siege details
Admiral Kempff reports heavy fighting around Tien Tsin and ongoing siege conditions as British Russian German and Japanese forces push toward Pekin. Casualties rise with multiple killed and wounded among Marines and British troops. Foreigners’ position remains precarious with calls for reinforcements and cautious diplomacy governing actions near the besieged area.
Ministers Safe In Pekin Say Cable from London
Washington reports Ambassador Choate in London states the foreign ministers were safe in Pekin on June 26. Chinese minister Wu confirms the safety and has notified the state department of the same.
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State Department
Choate
London
Pekin
Arsenal north east of Tien Tsin captured in dawn clash
Col Dorward reports from Che Foo that the arsenal northeast of Tien Tsin fell on June 27 to combined forces including the British naval brigade and a Chinese regiment. The naval brigade suffered four killed and 18 wounded, two officers among the dead, while the Chinese regiment had no casualties. The Chinese forces repelled a Boxer attack on the left with heavy enemy losses.
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Washington
Navy Department
Kempff
Wise
Tong Ku
Kempfy
Craddock
Tien Tau
Waller
Tien Tsin
John Hunter
Taylor
Pedrick
Irwin
Cadet Pettingill
Amony
Nicholas
Ekin
Pekin
Algerine
London
War Office
Dorward
Che Foo
Naval Brigade
Uncertainty in London Over China Crisis
London sources say the legations may still be at Peking amid unclear dispatches. Reports hint Chinese authorities playing a double game, with edicts against Boxers and orders to viceroys to ignore suppression commands. Shanghai notes spread of rebellion in southern provinces while alarm subsides. A Japanese landing force sails from Portsmouth, plus Russian troops to China and the German cruiser Pyerst Bismarck departs Kiel for the Far East.
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China
Peking
Shanghai
Formosa
Japan
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Worley
Russia
Pyerst Bismarck
Kiel
Far East
Kempff Held Aloof in Deserted Fort Visit
Fragmentary text describes British and Japanese subjects with unclear context. Mentions a fort, loboat fame, new city, and a battalion of 10 marines. Names and specifics are garbled. core meaning cannot be fully recovered from the readable fragments.
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Lara
Public concern shifts from yellow peril to South African hospital scandals
London 1900 reports that public focus centers on the wounded and ill British soldiers in South Africa, with criticism aimed at the war office and Lord Roberts. Parliament considers investigations into medical precautions and defense management as elites join efforts to press for reform and accountability.
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London
Associated Press
South Africa
Lord Roberts
Burdett-Court
Lord Lansdowne
Lord Roberta
War Office
Great Britain
Lord Onaberry
Earl of Leven
Melville
Il of
Rosse
Earl of Clanwilliam
Viscount Peel
Mandell Creighton
Cardinal Vaughan
Wemyss Reid
Howard Vincent
House of Commons
Viscount Deerturet
Worcester Regiment
Harry Beaumont
Keogen
Ming Jessie Jones
New York
Bouthichan
Cheshire ¥ Comanry
Mee
Claude
Americans Here Attend Week of Egyptian Festivities
The season's social whirl returns with concerts and dinners as Americans participate widely. Mrs Mackay hosts a long-closed house reopening with a top-floor party for Eugenie Golonna and daughters. Mrs Ischoffsheim hosts a dinner for the Prince of Wales. Lady Randolph Churchill basks in congratulations on her marriage. the Duchess of Marlborough wears Vanderbilt pearls and a large diamond coronet while the czar bans baccarat in Saint Petersburg. The Ladies' Kennel Association at Beventy Park draws vast crowds with 2500 entries, and the Prince of Wales wins prizes at the event.
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Egypt
Mackay
Eugceas Golonna
Clarence Mackay
Willam Waldorf Asor
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South Africa
Duchess of Lamborough
St. Petersbur
Warwick
Ladies’ Kennel Association
Beventy Park
Prince of Walea
Senator Foraker Details Republican Platform Edits
Senator Foraker of Ohio gave Tribune a statement on the sub-committee on resolutions and its work before the platform reached the full committee. He attended only the first two meetings and says he did not hear any proposal to omit the power of congress to govern territories or to modify the merchant marine plank. changes were discussed but no formal vote recorded. He learned of the platform changes only after publication and contends the merchant marine plank was stronger in his view.
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New York
Foraker
Otto
The
Tribune
Ohio
Congress
United States
Kinley
Forsker
Mr. Smith
McKinley
Quigg
Ae Hoj
Faney Hale
Sulzer He Towson Sulzer He Towson
Kansas City gears for Democratic convention as Sulzer and Bryan aides debated free silver 16 to 1. Lincoln reports say Sulzer and Bryan differ on platform, with Croker, Murphy arriving to weigh strategy. Bulger, Alten, and other New York figures seek influence while Bryan contemplates Kansas City participation.
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Sulzer
Kansas City
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Bryan
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Chicago
Mr. Silver
Associated Press
Congress
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Sulmer
J. Hamilton Lewin
Mr. Bryan
Mr. Sulzer
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Richard Croker
Murphy
Euler
Mesers
Croker
Mur
Nebraska
Bulger
Alten
Pemliat
Townera
Kansas
Btone
Loseur
Mineour
Matform
Men Arrive as National Democratic Convention Opens
Kansas City reports the city buzzing with delegates and observers for the Democratic convention. Notables from across states including Tennessee New York Missouri and Washington mingle in hotels while preliminary committees fine tune arrangements and speculation centers on the vice presidential nomination.
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Kansas City
James D. Richardson
Tennessee
Augustus van Wyck
New York
D. J. Compan
Michigan
W. J. Blone
Missouri
Amon Cummings
Roosevelt
Shively
Lam Ot
Indiana and New York Vie for VP Nominee Shively Favored
James Murdock, advance agent for Indiana, states Indiana will back Shively if he enters the race but may settle on the candidate who can deliver the most votes. He also argues New York should supply the vice presidential pick, rating David B. Hill as best for New York’s support.
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James Murdock
Indiana
Shively
New York
David B. Hill
New Yorks
Dubois backs Idaho issue opposition at Democratic convention
Ex Senator Dubois of Idaho, a manager of the silver Republicans, bids for the resolutions chair at the July 4 convention and seeks Democratic input on an issue involving the Coeur d'Alene mining riots. He argues the matter is local and should not nationalize, while Sulzer and Lentz push for a strong plank denouncing Governor Stellenberg and troop use.
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Kansas City
Dubois
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene
Sulzer
New York
Lentz
Ohio
House Committee On Military Affairs
Stellenberg
United States
Dubuis
Committee On
Tug Marion Teller Sinks With Three Crew Lost
Port Huron Michigan June 30 The tug Marion Teller sank after leaking and losing steam as pumps failed Three crew members were lost engineer Al Holmes cook John Kirk fireman Seana Moisner all from Detroit Captain John Cornwall and his brother Ray survived by clinging to an overturned boat then were picked up by the steamer Norwalk The vessel was towing the schooner Canton across the lakes when the tug began leaking badly and could not beach before sinking
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Port Huron
Mich
Marion Teller
AL Holmes
John Kirk
Cook
Seana Moisner
Detroit
John Cornwall
Ray
Norwalk
Teller
Canton
Oregon Grounding Near Pinnacle Rock Shrouded in Fog
Navy dispatches describe the Oregon's grounding in dense fog sixty miles west northwest of Chefoo with water rushing in forward compartments after striking Pinnacle Rock. Messages from Rogers Remey and R. Rogers report assistance crews sent to the scene and ships Princeton and Zafirro moving toward Chefoo for rescue efforts.
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Washington
Navy Department
Oregon
Foo
Botte
Wilde
Che Fon
Rogers
Iris
Remey
Che Poo
Pinnacle Rock
Sag Bias Arrives in Seattle From Nome
The steamer Sag Bias reached Seattle at 10 o clock this morning. It has traveled from Nome with a load valued at over a million dollars, partly transporting cargo down the river from Dawson to Nome.
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Seattle
Wash
Sag Bias
Nome
Daweson
Gold Dust From Dawson Reaches Vancouver Steamer
The steamer Guich arrived from Skagway with 34 Dawson passengers. Gold dust totals reached 50,000 with Beart, C. sending 12,000 of that amount. The Dawson exodus toward Nome continues amid crowded conditions and suspected causes.
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B. C
Guich
Skieway
Dawson
Beart
Nome
Sui
Picnic privileges sale notices at Mountain View Park
The Lone of Hermann picnic at Mountain View Park Anaconda Sunday July 2 invites bids for all privileges received by July 20 1900. Albert Klein 8 Commercial Ave Anaconda is listed in Reckslk Butte with location details and prices.
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Anaconda
Albert Klein
Park
Butte
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