O K Lewis Seals Half-Price Silk Sale Bargains
A crowded sale listing O K Lewis offers colored satins silks taffetas foulards novelties and liberty silks at half their former prices. Deals include 20 inch colored satins 35c yard normal 76c, 24 inch china silks 85c, 21 24 inch black taffetas from 70c to 1.10, novelty silks 95c, 50c, taffeta chameleon 1.25, Japanese silks 10c, plus broad lot of patterns and waists fabrics. Counts many named prices and widths with front-window displays.
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Closing Out Sale of Men’s Goods From Gordon-Lewis Stock
Because there was nothing in Men’s Goods from the Gordon Lewis stock the sterner sex did not get their share of the big bargains. We’ll make up for that omission now by offering everything in Men’s Goods from the 0.1 K. Lewis stock. Butte has never seen such bargains in men’s high class goods at this closing out sale.
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Russian Intrigues and Boer Battles Update May Day
London dispatches record ongoing Boer attacks around Thabanchu and Thaba N'Chu with British forces under Lord Roberts including Hamilton and Smith-Dorrien. Telegraphed measures: increased patrols, cordons, and expected reinforcements from French and Broadwood as naval dispatches report intrigues in Capetown and Mafeking.
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Forest fires devastate towns across Wisconsin and Michigan
May 1 reports from Marinette and Menominee describe fires ripping through Northern Michigan and Wisconsin. Ames is wiped out, population 200, with storeyard station and homes lost. Rail lines and downed wires hinder communication as fires threaten areas along Soo and Wisconsin and Michigan rail corridors. Estimated losses exceed $100,000 with timber and property destroyed.
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Gompers Violates Injunction Over Cigarmakers Strike
New York May 1 Samuel Gompers president of the American Federation of Labor has urged Cigarmakers Union No 444 to disregard a court injunction prohibiting benefits to striking workers at 8 Levy Co He inclosed a $1 check to hire a man to picket Lacy and Company and persuade employees to stay out He notes his legal residence in New York and plans to be in the city on May 7 and that headquarters are in Washington.
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No Minister in Turkey Diplomatic Stand Clarified
A Washington dispatch to the Herald says the administration does not plan naval coercion on Turkey to settle American missionary claims. The report notes heavy urging from former minister Angell and other backers of missionaries, but official policy remains restrained.
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Diplomatic struggle over Turkish issue tempers US aid hints
The article outlines tensions as the US administration weighs concessions and naval options in response to the Turkish settlement angle. It notes possible diplomatic shifts, the Porte’s payment stance, and the likelihood of no ministerial return to Turkey while assessing broader consequences for US Turkish relations.
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Cuban Railway Syndicate Plans Massive Island Network
York reports from Montreal that a Cuban railway syndicate, led by William and allied with Whitney, Morton, and others, plans a vast network across Cuba. Initial capital and ship projects cost millions, with lines from La Habana to Matanzas and the island girdled by a nationwide grid. Government assurances and U.S. authorization are cited as enabling factors.
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Methodist Conference Delegates Seek Guidance On Discipline
Chienyee May L reports the Methodist General Conference assembling delegates in Indianapolis. Key matter approved by the Chicago ministers group concerns discipline rules. Tonight’s auditorium gathering features welcome by Mayor Haris, addresses by Dr John Porustingham and J Edward Burke, with responses from Hishol Merrill and Dr John J James. Notable speakers include Gov Shiw, Rev J M Buckley, Bishop Metabe, De Mince, and Bishop Hartnell offering prayer.
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Subject to Their Pleasure In Santos Brazil
Rev De Ciimondi newly appointed canon to Santos says he will be subject to the president of the United States and the pope of Rome. He pledges to resign instantly if asked and asserts the state will come first and the church second. He adds he has never denied Time Catholic priest.
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Liquor license receipts and notable obituaries in New York
New York reports total liquor license receipts for the coming year amount to 4,459,815 dollars. Also noted are obituaries for bandmaster Joseph Rampone who died at 67 after guiding the Old Guard band, along with brief society items from May Day events in Chicago and a note on trains halted for several days as part of current events.
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Rail labor unrest hits multiple cities on May Day
Across New York Buffalo Minneapolis Whinses City Omaha St Paul Philadelphia New York Central and various unions report widespread strikes and work stoppages. Freight handlers trainmen carpenters plumbers and building trades workers demand higher wages shorter hours and union labor protections affecting factories and construction sites nationwide.
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Uprising in Cuba Dominates Cuban Crisis Reports
May 1 Vinvana dispatch reports Syiniah consul general Senwi Sagrario denying cables to Spain about uprisings in Cube. Generals Wood and Vidiente argue stability. officials foresee orderly transfer of power and a forthcoming political reshuffle as Spain’s relations with Cuba cool.
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Long to repri mand Chadwick over Schley remarks
A Washington dispatch reports Secretary Long plans formal reprimand for Captain Chadwick regarding remarks about Rear Admiral Schley. Debate continues over punishment, with friends of Schley pushing for a court martial while officials cite Chadwick's record and lack of intent to publish.
Carmichael Fined for Assault on Miller in Street Fight
Special to the Tater Mountain Helens May a district court today fined D L Carmichael 200 dollars and ordered him imprisoned until the fine is paid for second degree assault on Dr B Miller after a street confrontation on Matin street April 21. Miller, an old soldier, was knocked down thrice and feared fatally injured though he has recovered. The court considered his wife’s condition and Carmichael’s time already served, and the maximum penalty could have been five years or a 2000 fine or both.
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Convention Split Over Hoar Support In Fourth District
Framingham Massachusetts April 30 The Fourth district convention sparked protests over a resolution praising Senate Hoar while a motion pledging confidence in the administration passed by a vote the chairman called unanimous.
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