Manhattan Shirts Offerings at Hennessy’s Preview New Season
Stylish Manhattan Shirts praised for design and workmanship, with diverse cuts and fabrics. Hennessy’s in Butte touts the largest stock west of Chicago, featuring White Duck, Madras, and White Linen shirts with attached or detached cuffs, priced from 1.75 to 3.50 dollars and up to 2.00 for select white duck styles.
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Chicago
Hennessy
Manhattan
Hennessy's
Butte
Percale
Madras
Oxford
Hennessy’s Hat Department Prepares Swell Styles Now
In good season the Hennessy’s Hat department announces a ready assortment of fashionable styles. The store asserts anticipation of every customer need with a wonderfully large display of the swellest headwear.
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Hennessy
Knox Hats Derby Hats For Summer In All Sizes
Knox lightweight Derby hats for summer in various dimensions to fit all faces and styles. Henneasy s Sole Agents in Butte for Knox Hats. Notice the above registered trade mark in each.
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Knox
Henneasy
Butte
Hennessy Hats Offer Wide Range and Deals
Hennessy advertises a selection of hats priced at 3.50 with new shapes colors and combinations. Derby fedoras Graecos Alpines and various tinted varieties like pearl mocha nut brown nectar featured as best value hats in the market. The ad invites customers to see them soon.
Generals Hutton and Roberts Cross Vaal Front Near Johannesburg
London reports British columns under Generals Hutton and Roberts crossed the Vaal river and move toward Potchefstroom and the Harrismith railroad. Hamilton near Bushbank. Rundle close to Rothsey. Pretoria notes Beghie factory charges dropped. Beighe case ends in acquittals. Seizures of flour settled with 10 percent profit.
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Vaal
Hutton
Parys
Potchestroom
Johannesburg
Hamilton
Bushbank
Wolvehoek
Robert
Canal
Vereeningening
Transvaal
Rundle
Rothsey
Harrismith
Bullers
van Reenans Pass
Pretoria
Heilbron
Ian Hamilton
Plague Quarantine and Tensions in Manila Harbor
Manila reports quarantine of the general corral amid four suspected bubonic plague cases among teamsters in filthy dwellings. Shipowners fear repetition of El Cano murders as captains refuse sail without guards. Three steamers remain bayward with crews insisting on protection. authorities return revolvers to captains. Rebel Colonel Padilla captured at Nueva Ecija and held in jail.
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Manila
el Cano
Riots Halt St Louis Transit as Strike Toll Grows
No cars running after 10 PM as police guard Democratic primaries in St Louis. One man, Harry Potts, died from riot gunfire, the sixth fatality since the strike began. Labor unions plan to summon national and international affiliates for support and appeal to the AFL for financial aid.
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St. Louis
American’ Federation of Labor
America
Military Attache Assigned to Peiping Legation
Fragmentary copy notes a military attache assignment to the Peiping legation. It mentions officers and abroad postings with unclear names and dates amid jumbled OCR text. The readable elements reflect diplomatic military liaison roles rather than a complete report.
Plague Seeking Restraining Order Outlook In San Francisco
A San Francisco dispatch cites an April 25 inquiry into a restraining order before Judge Morrow with a decision expected soon. The report notes the train and vessel inspection service functioning, a house to house health inspection, and a dead case where beri beri was diagnosed as the likely plague.
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Washington
Wyman
Marine Hospital Service
Kinyoun
San Francisco
Morrow
Board of Health
O'Donnell Seeks Photo Link To Priest Brother
M J O'Donnell, a department of charities worker, confirms receiving a Buffalo telegram about a priest who died by his own hand at whirlpool rapids. He believes the priest may be his brother Father John J O'Donnell now at Providence Retreat in Buffalo. He has asked Sisters at the Retreat for details but has not yet heard back.
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New York
M. J. O'Donnell
Whirlpool Rapids
Department of Charities
Buffalo
John J. O'Donnell
Providence
Tower Court defies Mexican Supreme Court mining order
The Tower Court refuses to carry out the Supreme Court of Mexico's explicit orders to turn over the Vacas, San Marios and Bismarck mines. A military force will probably be necessary to enforce the order.
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Tower
Supreme Court of Mexico
Vacas
San Marios
Bismarck
Senate actions and Porto Rico costs inquiry notes
In Washington on May 26 the senate received a report from General Davis, Porto Rico governor, detailing army expenses in Porto Rico with minimal expenditures for quarters, furniture, and carriages. Pettigrew’s resolution seeks the number of Filipinos killed by U S troops in the current insurrection. West moves a bill giving health officers jurisdiction over quarantine districts. Blackburn credentials from Kentucky read and filed. District of Columbia business and related bills under special order.
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Wshington
Senate
Davis
Porto Rico
Pettigrew
United Starta
Senator West
Jones
Arkansas
Joseph 5. Blackburn
Kentucky
Beckham
Blackburn
District Columbia
Germany's Action On American Livestock Markets
Chicago's markets dismissed Germany's move against American meat as negligible. M F Horine of the Chicago stock yards said German trade in U S livestock and meats is insignificant and German prices or laws have little effect on Chicago quotations. He noted exports to Germany averaged about 2.8 percent of total U S meat exports from 1894 to 1898.
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Chicago
Germany
M. F. Horine
United States
Mass Meeting Demands Dismissal Over Wanamaker Threats
In Philadelphia on May 26 a capacity audience at the Academy of Music protested alleged threats by the director of public safety toward ex-Postmaster General John Wanamaker. The meeting urged the mayor and safety director to resign if they cannot prove their innocence regarding the Wanamaker accusation.
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Philadelphia
Director of Public Safety
John Wanamaker
North America
Wanamaker
Tensions Rise Between British and French in St Helliers
May 25 London reports rising trouble between British and French residents in St Helliers inland of Jersey. Collisions occurred and troops charged with fixed bayonets to halt demonstrators in the French quarter. The French consul alerted the British, who wired Governor Sir Edward Hopton to ensure order.
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London
St. Helliers
Jersey
Edward Hopton
Presbyterian assembly adjourns at noon in St Louis
The one hundred twelfth general assembly of the Presbyterian Church adjourned sine die at noon in St Louis after a ten day session at the Compton Avenue church and will reconvene next year in Philadelphia. It is described as one of the most important assemblies in the church's history.
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St. Louis
Presbyterian General Assembly
Compton Avenue Presbyterian Church
Philadelphia
Refuses to Obey Telegram From Durango Judge
A San Francisco dispatch dated May 26 reports a telegram from Durango stating that the judge there has issued a command that has not been obeyed. The message, relayed from W. J. Grace, notes a refusal to comply with the order. Further details were not provided in the available text.
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San Francisco
City of Mexico
W. J. Grace
Durango
Army board to study Cuban infectious diseases at Quemados
Washington May 26 The secretary of war appoints a medical board to meet at Quemados Cuba to pursue scientific investigations into infectious diseases prevalent on the island The board includes Major Walter Reed and acting assistant surgeons James Carroll Artistides Agrimonte and Jesse W Latear and operates under the surgeon general's general instructions
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Washington
Secretary of War
Quemados
Cuba
Walter Reed
James Carroll
Agrimonte
Jesse W. Latear
Army
CESSATION HOSATES CESSATION HOSATES ENGLAND INVADED BY AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES
London May 26. The outlook for peace dominates discussion as rumors of peace moves circulate. Officials doubt the value of Kruger and Steyn appeals, insisting disarmament of the Boers is a prerequisite for any settlement. Lord Roberts is seen as capable of subduing the Transvaal, while guerrilla bands may form if Boers avoid surrender.
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London
Associated Press
Kruger
Foreign Office
Steyn
Transvaal
Wepener
Lord Roberts
Krurer
Neare
Free State
United States
Diplomatic Corps
Mafeking Birthday Celebrations Highlight British Spirit
The article notes Queen's Birthday provisions to extend Mafeking defense with Major General Baden-Powell as hero. It mentions Colonel Mahon, favorite of Lord Kitchener, and cites camel deaths crossing the desert. A parade at Baden-Powell's home draws student attention, while the prevalence of stars and stripes is praised alongside the Union Jack.
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Maton
Te Town
Mahen
Lord Kitchene
Kharatoum
South Africa
Aslaman
Mahon
Falway
Edward Henry Cargan
Baden-Powell
James Gagette
Hunter Baden= Powell
Thomas Lipton
Associated Press
Thomas
Hester
Ameri
Si William Henry White
Naval Conatuetlhin Sive Ina
Admiralty
Capeciuly
Watts
Armstrongs
Deesigner
William White
Lady Warwick
Daily Mail
Mail
Andrew Carbegie
Matt Turner
W.W. Astor
England
Hexe
Brandley-Martins
James R. Keene
Joseph Pulitzer
Marshall Field
Lord Stratheona
Mount Royal
Lord Stracherna
Richard Craker
Jbanker
Ike Mr. Drexel
Ims. Rongids
McKay
Streeter Seizes Lake Michigan Shoreland in Chicago Clash
In Chicago on May 26 Captain John Streeter led about 20 armed men to seize 160 acres on Lake Michigan shore. Police responded with 300 officers and two gatling guns to confront the entrenched group near Superior Street. A volley wounded a 14 year old boy and a park official horse was killed as authorities weighed legal options before potential forceful removal.
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John Streeter
Lake Michigan
Streeter
Uie
Cay Park
Reuben Manly
Ripley
City Law Department
Police Department
Haymarket
Captain Streeter
Superior Jtreet
Doughty
Caplin Streeter
Supreme Court of the United States
Illinois
Lake Mirchigi
Wemy
Chlef Ripley
East Chicago Avenue
Superior Street
Sheil Magerstadt
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