Supreme court ruling strikes out key disbarment testimony
Helena Montana November 14 Special to the Inter Mountain reports the Montana supreme court ruled on Wellcome disbarment case arguments, striking out conversations among Whiteside Anderson and Myers and other officials as immaterial while preserving certain testimony on bank stock and money payments, with further proceedings delayed to arrange evidence. The report also covers Habeas corpus proceedings for Mrs Barnhill and military updates from the Philippine conflict, including actions near Cavite and Manila and the wreck of the cruiser Charleston with all aboard saved.
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Health of Squadron Good In Asiatic Fleet Report
New York telegraph states Admiral Van Reypen, surgeon general of the navy, reports the Asiatic squadron in good health. Only minor ailments among sailors, Admiral Warsaw in good condition, and about 1,000 sailors at Cavite yards spared from sickness. He urges Congress to raise pay and rank for navy surgeons to attract educated men amid seven vacancies in marine corps.
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Wreck Report On The Charleston Off Luzon Coast
Admiral Watson reports the Charleston struck a reef off Luzon on November 2 at 5 20 in heavy seas. All aboard reached Kamiguin Island safely with two Colts. Native locals are friendly. Salvage efforts authorized. Manila reports seeing Gilmore with five men in Tarlac on November 1 and eight prisoners missing.
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The Charleston Aground
The United States cruiser Charleston ran aground at Manila, reported at 12:25 p.m. on November 14. The incident involves U S naval forces in the area and initial dispatches describe the grounding with limited details on damage or recovery plans. Further updates are awaited from naval authorities and local observers.
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Major Logan Killed in Laon Action
War department reports Major John A Logan son of General John A Logan killed near Laon while leading his battalion in action. He leaves a wife and three children in Youngstown Ohio. General Otis dispatch adds that 1,200 insurgents attacked near San Jacinto with 300 enemy dead and our losses including Major Logan and six enlisted men. Captain Greene and 11 others wounded lightly.
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Workingman's Friend Shoes Sell Fast In Milwaukee Trade
The advertisement touts Workingman’s Friend shoes made from first quality Milwaukee oil grain leather with lace and congress, heavy soles, outside lap sole, and brass-nail tap. Priced at $2.50 per pair, the best value at the price.
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Hennessy Builds Shoes for Workingman's Line
Hennessy offers Never Sweat Shoes companion to Workingman's Friend. Made from soft chrome tan stock with lace only, two heavy soles and a tapped sole. Standard seven fastened two rows brass nails around tap sole. No shoe priced to equal them, $2.50 pair.
Workingman's Friend Shoes Trade Mark Filed in Montana
The D J Hennessy Mercantile Company files for record the trade name Workingman's Friend as a label for shoes sold in Montana. Hogan, Montana Secretary of State, certifies the record, noting the seal and date as the fourth day of November. The advertisement promotes two shoe brands praised as the best working shoes and warns against imitation by unscrupulous dealers.
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Hennessy Mercantile label Sweat used for shoes filed
The Secretary of State certifies that the name Sweat is filed as a label or trade mark for shoes by D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Company and is now on record in Montana. The filing date is the fourth day of November, A D 1890, signed by Hogan secretary of state.
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