Cigar Makers War Spurs Tampa Unrest at Factory
Rioting broke out in Tampa between International and Resistancia cigar unions at Gonzales Mora and Co. Hundreds of shots were fired as security and police flooded the area. The clash halted production. 100 extra officers deployed and a torchlight demonstration banned. International membership about 800, Resistancia over 3,000.
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Chicago
Resistlancia
Eral
Reiffs Triumph in Doncaster Derby Week Race Day
London reports the Jockey Club adjourned a trainer and jockey case without a decision while Lester Reiff rode Vis Root to win the Drake Law selling race. The Doveridge Stakes was taken by Night Shade with Johnny Reiff aboard, as Reiffs feature prominently at the Derby meeting.
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Richard Croker
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Doncaster
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Lester Relff
G. Cottrell
Tammany to Hire Bryan for District Attorney Defense
The Martin Engel association of Tammany Hall in the Eighth assembly district has voted to offer William J. Bryan a handsome fee to come to New York and lead the legal defense of district captains in the Eighty district indicted for alleged election law violations.
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Martin Engel Association
Tammany Hall Organization
Eighth Assembly District
William J. Bryan
Handsome Fee
Requiem Mass at Helena for Marcus Daly
A requiem high mass was sung at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Helena for Marcus Daly. Gov. Smith, Gov.-elect Toole, Senator Carter, ex-Senator Power, Major Maginnis attended as crowds filled the church and Father Sullivan paid tribute to Daly's merits.
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Mont
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Powers to Chinese plenipotentiaries near submission
Pekin notes indicate the powers given to Chinese plenipotentiaries will be ready for submission within a few days. Most major points have been agreed, with only minor issues remaining. Ministers expect instructions before November 20, the date of the next meeting.
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Dead in their dishonor in New York incident
Dr. Christopher T. Ahlstrom and an unknown woman were found dead in a Broad Street hotel room from suffocation by illuminating gas. The hotel proprietor and police rule the deaths accidental, citing failure to shut off the gas.
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Broad
Heath discusses GOP headquarters and history bureau
Perry Heath announces temporary Republican National Committee offices in Washington upon return from a hunting trip while considering permanent headquarters. He envisions a Washington based current history bureau to track congressional and administration actions, arguing it would inform the public about new measures like the currency law.
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Perry Heath
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National Committee
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Russians in Danger In Manchuria War Report
AP dispatch from Tien Tsin notes sparse Russian field reports with mixed outcomes in Manchuria. Russians claimed success around Hai Cheng and Moukdin, while indirect sources hint heavier losses. New Chwang, Anshan, Liao Gang fallen, pirates disrupt upper river trade, commerce stifled along the coast.
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Marcus Daly Laid To Rest At St Patrick's Cathedral
Funeral services for Marcus Daly were held at St Patrick's Cathedral in New York with a solemn requiem Mass led by Bishop Brandel of Helena Mont. Rev. Michael J. Lavelle and others assisted. a double chorus performed Cherubini. Pallbearers included James D Haggin John W Mackay Henry Rogers Homer B Harsons John A Sullivan former Mayor Hugh J Grant Wm Scallon and W L Bull. The casket was moved to Cavalry and placed in the receiving vault.
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Helena
Mont
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Cherubini
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Henry Rogers
Homer B. Harsons
John A. Sullivan
Hugh J. Grant
Wm. Scallon
W. L. Bull
Confession in Kansas case sparks planned lynching
John Porter, a 16-year-old negro from Lawrence, confesses to assaulting and murdering 11-year-old Louise Frost. A mob in Hugo plans to lynch him as sheriff escorts him to Hugo jail while officials move Porter for safety. Governor Thomas declines to intervene.
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Navy
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Lawrence
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Limon
Freeman
Hugo
Simon
Porter
Jall
Thomas
Anaconda Invalids and Other Local Health News
Special to the Inter Mountain reports Jan A Durtiin, injured smelter employer, not improving after the streetcar accident near city hall. His recovery is doubtful. Mrs A L Cott, after six weeks illness, is declared out of danger by her physician.
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Gelderland Heads Out With Kruger Aboard From Port Said
Dutch cruiser Gelderland departs Port Said this afternoon carrying ex-President Kruger of the Transvaal. Kruger refuses to be interviewed and the voyage destination remains unknown.
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Press censorship abolished by order of MacArthur
Manin Nov 16 censorship ended today but General MacArthur issued directions to cable companies to supply him with copies of all press dispatches. The move ends censorship while preserving access for the general to all reports.
Czar ill with typhoid amid troops from abroad
The story items mention the czar of Augela ill with typhoid, Bard Roberas seeking more troops from South Africa, San Francisco reporting eighteen bubonic plague deaths, and funeral services for Henry Villard near New York City. Postmaster General Smith seeks 121,000,000 for next year, while Helena courts challenge physician license denials.
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Porter Murder Case Spurs Lynch Fear in Lincoln County
Colorado Springs reports District Attorney McAllister refused to issue an order to remove John Porter, the accused killer of Louise Frost in Limon, due to openly planned lynchings in Limon and Hugo. Porter confessed to the murder, fueling countywide tensions and a possible mob action.
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Morgan Denies Moody Successor Rumor
New York dispatch cites London World report of Rev Campbell Morgan’s visit to Munwell Hill house. Morgan calls the Moody successor rumor unfounded and says he has not accepted or refused the Northfield extension offer. He notes William Moody offered him the post but offers no definite comment yet.
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SENATOR SHERMAN'S WILL PROBATED IN MANSFIELD
The will of the late Senator John Sherman was admitted to probate in Mansfield Ohio in Judge Brinks erhoff's court. Executors named are Colonel Myron M. Parker of Washington DC and Congressman W S Kerr of Manefier. No bonds required as the will requests. Probate judge indicated no contest expected. Appraisers to be appointed later.
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John Sherman
The Fiend Will Hang In Elmira News
Isaac Barriglo, a barber who burned his wife to death in Blosaburg Pennsylvania in July 1899, will be hanged for his crime. He has been reprieved three times by the governor and denied a new trial by the supreme court. The board of pardons denied a rehearing last week.
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Port Declared Free From Plague In Washington
Washington dispatch reports that Surgeon General Wyman of the Marine Hospital Service received notice this morning that the port is declared free from plague. The confirmation comes after inspections and health measures implemented locally. Officials in Washington welcomed the clearance as a milestone for public health and trade safety.
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Czar's Typhoid Illness Alarm Grips Europe
A friend of peace the czar's typhoid fever stirs European consternation as observers fear a shift in balance with Emperor William. Bulletin says his illness is improving, sparing fear of a throne change amid Far East tensions. The Times praises the czar's peace advocacy and warns any succession change could risk the peace.
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Peace First Then Trade With China Revisions
New York Nov 15 dispatch says peace with China may be achieved without full revision of commerce treaties. A general article in the peace treaty would urge China to revise treaties with each power separately, aiming for interior trade concessions and the most favored nation privileges. Officials hope pressure will hasten concessions while avoiding detailed negotiations now.
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Pekin
China
Anya
Washington
Journal of Commerce
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Russia marks Pekin treaty anniversary in jubilant tone
Russian newspapers celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Pekin treaty that ceded vast lands. The Nove Vremen contrasts past and present diplomacy and says a move may be made to win Russia a separate seat in China talks, though it not reflect government views. Syndicates delaying concrete China plans are noted as wasted paper.
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Pekin
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Nove Vremen
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Yokohama Dispatch Reports Boxer Violence and German Atrocity
The expedition to Pao Ting Fu and a strong German presence in Shang Tung Province push Governor Yuan Shu Ki to distrust foreigners. He sent a note to Lt Hung Chang. Allied troops razed several Boxer villages. Germans captured Yang Taung and shot all Boxers after a drumhead court martial.
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Bhang Tung
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Skeleton found likely of famed Arizona train robber Burt Alvord
In November near the Phoenix area a hunting party recovered a skeleton between Casa Grande and Florence. Authorities believe the remains are Burt Alvord, once a notorious Arizona train robber, likely killed by gang member William Stiles. Evidence includes skull marks and dental fillings.
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Cannibal Troubles Reported By Mascotte in South Seas
The Mascotte arrived in San Francisco with accounts of cannibal wars on the Savage Islands. Cannibals attacked traders at Komali and Matty Island, killing and wounding natives and traders, looting houses, and shelling villages after being warned by Captain Mace. The vessel fired on attackers and aided German Seeadler, with many villages burned and numerous deaths.
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