Pennsylvanian Triumph Over Cornell In Franklin Field
In a late November clash at Franklin Field, Pennsylvania defeated Cornell 27 to 0 before a large crowd. The Quakers dominated with strong guards back plays and two successful Hare field goals to build a 10–0 halftime lead, then extended the margin with relentless offensive drives and efficient line work to finish 27–0.
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Lucid Funeral Planned for Cushman K. Davis
In St Paul Minnesota on November 29 mourners filled the late home of Cushman K. Davis as funeral arrangements are made for a quiet service at 11 am Saturday at the family residence. Pallbearers include James J. Hill Judge Walter H Sanborn Judge Charles E Flansrau Former Governor John Pills bury Former Senator W D Washburn Hon Samuel R Thayer BE W Peats and District Attorney Robert E Evans. Congressional committee members will arrive early Saturday morning.
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Passenger Trains Collide in Fog Near Harlem
Two trains collided head on in a foggy Harlem, Kansas City area. One tourist agent C. D. Boyd was injured, others escaped harm. both trains were damaged, and the 7:26 St Louis to Chicago service left the depot with some cars derailed.
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Hammond Accepts Terms To Run Stratton's Mine Cripple Creek
Denver dispatch reports Ventura Corporation of London cabled acceptance of John Hays Hammond's terms to take charge of Stratton's Independence mine in Cripple Creek. Hammond will direct development and dividends, with a $488,000 payout planned for next year, while asserting the mine can yield about $1,000,000 in annual profits and is not exhausted.
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Roberts dispatch reports Knox reoccupying Dewers Drop
From Cape Town comes word in a dispatch dated November 25 that General Knox re occupied Dewers Drop on November 26 after an attack by Boers on November 21 and surrender on November 24. Hoberts notes Boers held strong near Harrismith and Phillipopolis with other distant posts, while Knox pursued the federals. A 250 man Royal Canadian regiment detachment arrived in London and was welcomed at Kensington barracks after travel from Southampton.
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Parades Deferred for Canadian Troops in London
New York reports Windsor and London parades postponed due to the Hawarden Castle detention. A composite regiment of guards and Canadian troops will march with Life Guards and Horse Guards to Kensington barracks, inspected by the Prince of Wales. The 2800-strong Canadian volunteers receive special honors upon arrival.
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Talks on China quoted on Anglo German pact in Pekin
New York reports P M Badnef an authority on Chinese affairs says it is nonsense to claim the Anglo German agreement arose from the withdrawal of troops from Pekin. He notes English and German alliance, warns staying in Pekin after peace talks would risk danger and calls out impractical demands during negotiations.
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Fragmentary Passage Reflects Incomplete National Duty Debate
The text presents an incomplete quote about citizens toward their native land and references to Genghis Khan and other terms. It appears as a damaged excerpt likely from an editorial or commentary, with missing surrounding context and unclear attribution.
Public may name new America defender yacht
The New York Yacht Club committee plans defense of the America's cup against Sir Thomas Lipton. W Butler Duncan Jr says no decision on the defender's name yet and the mariner may be picked in weeks. Public suggestions, as with the Columbia, are expected to be sought, with "America" a favorite city gossip choice.
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Forecast Great Speech by Wolseley in December Session
New York dispatch says supporters forecast an important speech by Lord Wolseley in the December session and hint at his resignation of the chief command before Lord Roberts returns to summarize the war outcomes. His health is poor and he remains at his post from duty.
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Czar’s Health Bulletin Reports Gradual Strength Gain
The czar’s physicians reported a better day yesterday with a restful night. He slept about an hour, temperature at 4 and 5 PM noted as 5 pus OS. He grew more cheerful this morning as strength increased. at 9 AM temperature reached 7.2 and pulse 62, signaling improvement.
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Penn and Cornell to close season at Franklin Field
Nov. 29 dispatches report Penn and Cornell set to end football season with their annual showdown on Franklin Field. The piece notes foul conditions for players and a warm game anticipated. Also included are brief international and domestic notices on politics, diplomacy, and naval events.
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Navy reports Yosemite disaster amid Guam Typhoon loss
Washington confirms Admiral Remey cable announcing the auxiliary cruiser Yosemite lost near Guam on November 13. Collier Justin aided rescue while Brutus ordered to Guam to replace Yosemite as station ship. names of the lost crew to be published. Secretary Long promises full inquiry and public updates.
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Eighth for Manila and Russian reinforcement report
The Eighth infantry departs for Tong Ku to embark for Manila while Russia strengthens forces at Tien Tian with two regiments returning. Reports indicate harsh weather pushing hostile natives from outer villages and ongoing scouting along the Pekin road amid tightened river navigation as royal supply wagons head toward Peking.
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Kruger to Leave Paris for Cologne and Berlin
Kruger will depart Paris on Saturday for Cologne then proceed to Berlin, with plans to arrive Tuesday morning. The chamber of deputies in Paris adopted a vote of sympathy for Mr Kruger.
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Col Yorck Very Ill In Pekin Column Family News
A London dispatch reports Colonel Yorck in command of the Corman column is ill at a village port between Calagan and Pekin. The source notes stalled health from fever and mentions Marshal Count von Waldereee slated to join Yorck's column.
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Boers Retreat Near Cape Town as British Advance
Cape Town reports General Knox led a rapid 26 mile sprint to outflank General Dewet. Dewet’s forces yielded ground abandoning men and horses near Dewetsdorps. Former President Steyn and Dewet were nearby but escaped pursuit as clashes continued.
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Boy convicted of murder in Chicago case details unclear
A partially garbled Chicago report states Rehannak aged 1 years connection to a murder case. It mentions Novak as the accused, a doorway stabbing, and an indeterminate sentence to a state prison with parole possible on release.
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Oath Taken While Confused in Alabama Gouvernorship Tale
Omitted text describes an oath taken under unclear circumstances in Opotika Alabama. The account mentions a governor and a round of confusion with a notary and physicians present. Read as a fragmented historical note of an oath procedure amid disarray.
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McKinley Observes Thanksgiving Quietly at Home
Washington November 2 Thanksgiving day observed with government offices closed except essential personnel. President McKinley visited Metropolitan Church for service alone, Mrs. McKinley drove and stayed home. The presidential family planned a private seven o'clock Thanksgiving dinner, with no invited guests.
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