More Men Are Wounded In Battle Reports From Manila
A war department bulletin lists multiple casualties near Caloocan and San Pedro Macati. Private Alvin F. Pletner shoulder slight, Howard L. Tanner thigh moderate, Wm J Christy hand slight. Other notes include Captain David Eliott killed and additional injuries to Arthur M. Smith Harold Parks Alfred B. Vichert and Herbert L. Osborne.
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San Pedro Macatl
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Harold Parks
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Co. C
Alfred B. Vichert
Herbert L. Osborne
Otis
The Rebels Were Scattered Near Macau Fire Fight
New York dispatch reports the former Spanish gunboat La de Bayo opened fire on insurgents opposite Macau as General Wheaton's brigade supported with Gatling guns and a one pounder. The clash lasted about 45 minutes before the insurgents scattered, then renewed fire as the ironclad withdrew.
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Herald
Manila
Macau
Heat Intensifies as Morgan City Arrives at Manila
Manila reports extreme heat on March 2 at 2:20 PM with calm conditions along lines. Officers' wives and women passengers were barred from landing due to unsafe shore conditions. The transport Morgan City docked amid the heat while the United States steamer Baltimore ferried the United Philippine Commission to Manila.
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A French View of an Alliance
A Paris dispatch reports that the Temps questions a quadruple alliance and notes U S patience toward Germany amid Manila and Samoa actions. It argues France should avoid heroics against liberal nations and favors engaging with the United States through England instead of Germany.
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England
Whisky Interests Consolidate In Nationwide Focus
The Chronicle reports whisky interests nationwide moving toward consolidation as a significant industry shift. The piece notes the ongoing process and the growing attention it attracts across markets and distillers.
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the Chronicle
Consolidation of Whiskey Firms Planned in New Jersey
The minor combines to hold aloof has come Into the fald. The deal was practically completed yesterday in New York and a charter of Incorporation will be secured under New Jersey law within a week. Then will follow the assimilation of all the little whisky trusts into one general company. Its aggregate capital will be that of the combined capitals of the five subordinate corporations Amounting to $128,500,000. The various companies forming the rust ar American Spirits Manufacturing company. nd Ware low, capit 2,000,000, the Distillers' association, $40, the Spirit Distributing com- 00,00.
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Discoveries in Regard to Jupiter Surface Rotation
Chicago March 2 Prof George W Hough of Dearborn Observatory Evanston reports new Jupiter surface rotation findings that contradict current belief He says Jupiter rotates in separate atmospheric strata with spots shifting in longitude supporting a layered structure and a gaseous planet.
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Powerful Chicago & Alton purchase shakes railroad trusts
Chicago March 2 John J Mitchell president of the Illinois Trust and Savings bank announced that a majority of Chicago & Alton stock has been deposited with United States Trust company. The purchasing syndicate includes George Gould Jacob Schiff James Stillman and E ll Harriman representing major rail and financial interests. The deal, valued with debt at 873 305 690, may trigger major shifts in railroad ownership and terminal usage while signaling a possible Pan American line from tidewater to the interior.
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Missouri Pacific
Jacob Schiff
Baltmore & Ohio
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A. A
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Pneumonia Serum Reported From Berlin Discovery
A Berlin dispatch reports Professor Wasserman, a pupil of Koch, may have found a pneumonia serum. He inoculated a rat with Pneumococcus and used the serum to inoculate mice. Experiments suggest the anti toxin is produced in red marrow, and human corpse marrow serum cured infected mice, raising hope for human use.
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North Pacific Rail Lines to Start Double Daily Trains
Charles Foe, Northern Pacific general passenger agent, told the Associated Press in Cincinnati that beginning March 12 the railroad will operate double daily transcontinental service from St. Paul and Minneapolis to Pacific coast points. The Puget Sound Limited departs St. Paul at 8:55 a.m. and the Oregon Limited at 10:30 p.m. Both trains will offer first class accommodations and equal travel times.
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Queen of Belgium Grievously Ill in Pneumonia
In Brussels on March 2 the queen of Belgium was reported gravely ill with bronchial pneumonia. Medical officials said her condition was serious and monitor was ongoing as the nation awaits word on her recovery.
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Last Day of the Session Adjourning Near Six OClock
Governor Smith signs multiple bills as the legislature nears adjournment. Senators and representatives appear festive in red and green, while a joint committee plans a six o clock adjournment. The session ends with scattered actions and plans for a banquet in Butte.
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Senate conference on war department spending and naval bill
Senate proceedings report a conference on reimbursement for governor expenses in arming volunteers and on amendments to a Navy bill. The Hawley military affairs committee reported amending provisions suspending certain wartime procurement rules.
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Fragmentary report on party committees and local clubs
OCR text describes chairing divisions and general consensus on party organization. It mentions Missouri, Mi and five reports from committee members, along with local veterans endowment clubs and stayrare. The fragmented lines reference committees, commemorations, and an internal party conference.
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Rebels surrender to Nicaraguan general under violent revolution
March 2 reports show Rebels led by Rey surrender to Nicaraguan General Touling after consular pressure from United States officials. Foreign participants and forces landed by Simonds and Gurr are noted, with warnings of bloodshed and calls for restraint as the situation remains tense.
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Boundary dispute overshadows boundary line talks
Victoria reports miners arriving on the steamer Tees say Canadian officials on the Datton trail moved far into American territory. They claim Canadians plant the British flag within seven miles of Tatnes mission, potentially widening British control over Porcupine mines if the line remains. Also, reports say eight men froze to death on the Atlin trail during a brutal cold snap. A local buyer notes a sale of men’s children’s shoes with a special offer on $5.00 footwear to $2.50.
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Compromise on the Canal Bill Foreseen in Talks
Washington reports indicate conference negotiators expect agreement on a canal bill with a possible 5 million dollar appropriation. The secretary of war may oversee both Panama and Nicaragua routes and sign contracts for completion after presidential authorization. Transports Portiaid and Valencia are slated to sail, with delay possible due to east snow. A separate note records a seafaring accident near San Francisco where a mate Warren fell from a deck and died shortly after.
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Unclear fragment on Japanese navy vessel and crew
The fragment describes an unfamiliar vessel associated with the Japanese government and a commander. It mentions a newly built ship in the navy and personnel aboard called firemen. Details are garbled and no clear event or outcome is stated.
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Unanimous Consent Scramble in House as Ohio Bills Move
March 2 reports pulse with the House’s rush for unanimous consent as Congress nears adjournment. The Ohio Centennial bill aimed at 2.5 million dollars advances while a resolution dislodging Wheeler and other army-commissioned representatives fails 77 to 167. A Cincinnati reform party meeting follows a national executive committee session led by B. S. Thompson.
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Labrador Steamer Beached Near Skerryvore
Rescue details report all passengers and crew saved from the Beish steamer Labrador off Tohoermory Scotland near Skerryvore reef. Vessel found in a very dangerous position with no hope for Liverpool passage.
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Kipling's Condition Improves Slightly Early Morning Report
New York report says Kipling slept well overnight. At seven this morning, Mr. F. N. Dourteday stated the patient was a trifle better.
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Money and Bondy Market Fluctuations and Opening Stocks
Money and bonds in New York show nominal rates with exchange steady around 4. Maul and 3403.04 cited for small units. Stocks opened near unchanged with general advance followed by bears trimming gains and a sharp list decline. Chicago hogs receipts 9% 000, active, mixed at 2.60 to 3.82 per cwt. Cattle 8,500 steady, sheep 4.25 to 5.25, lambs 4.25 to 4.90.
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Women’s $5 Shoes Sale at $3.50 a Pair
Philadelphia made, new hand-sewn bench-made shoes offered at a special price. Each pair features soft Viel Kid material, latest toe shapes, button and lace styles, kid top finishes, silk vesting, and leather caps. Compare with $5.00 pairs sold in Butte. now $3.50 each.
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