Republican Resolutions for Butte City Campaign
Delegates of the Republican party in convention praise unity and outline resolutions. They demand faithful public service, oppose corporate meddling, insist wages stay high, condemn road tax abuse and theft, and push for prudent budget and street improvements. They commend national leaders for the Spanish American War and honor Montana soldiers, while denouncing any political group that slurs their service.
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Butte
Montana
Silver Republican Resolutions for Batte city election
The Silver Republicans of Batte city announce resolutions opposing a ticket in the upcoming municipal contest. They condemn the Sixth legislative assembly members for betraying the party trust in selecting a senator to replace Hon Lee Mantle, whose record is endorsed by the party. The document frames a local good government stance with no national issues.
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Batte
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Lee Mantle
Independent Democrats and the Butte City Campaign
The piece attacks the late Democratic convention in Butte for denouncing senator-elect Clark and diverting focus from municipal issues. It argues independents have usurped party control, condemns internal party feuds, and urges voters to focus on local government rather than national figures. It urges registration as a civic duty.
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Phuy Fru
Hill Democracy
W. A. Clark
Butte
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Clark
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Inter Mountain debates platform denouncement stance
The Inter Mountain criticizes the Standard and its stance on Democratic platform items. It argues that citizens must judge party platforms and that denouncing Mr Clark should not be private property of one paper. The piece defends public discussion of political platforms and warns against bulldozing opinions.
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Butte
Inter Mountain
Democratic Party
Hill Democracy
Kentucky and Montana clash over silver ratio in editorials
The Anaconda Standard and Col. Watterson spar over the 16 to 1 ratio with sharp moral tones. The piece argues the ratio is a mere political device, cites national interests and markets, and criticizes both sides while praising Montana’s stance. A rhymed column about daily woes follows.
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House
Love's Power in Chicago Tribune Extraction
Poem fragment reflecting on forgiveness and divine welcome. The speaker notes households lack for a wandering child and a mother’s longing, yet emphasizes that God’s door opens to those who repent. Emphasizes mercy and inclusive welcome, with references to a divine dwelling for the repentant.
Peculiar and Pertinent Historical Nuggets surfaced
A quirky compendium notes nine thousand cells in a square foot of honeycomb, a turban wrapping cloth up to ten yards long, billiards arriving in Europe via the knights Templar, Turks first to bury dead with ornamented headstones, and a call urging every Republican voter in the city to register.
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Local Grocery Ads Show Prices for Flour and Produce
Reader sees lower prices on Red Front Grueasy and Montana flour sacks, eggs per dozen, five gallons of syrup, Utah tomatoes, onions, lemons, oranges, corn starch, and Gloza starch. Ad proclaims best goods and largest stock with multiple per sack and per package rates.
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