Roof collapse at San Francisco game injures many
On Thanksgiving Day a ventilator annex atop a glass works building collapsed as spectators watched the Stanford California football game. Fourteen died and eighty three were injured, many fatally, with victims crushed or burned as molten furnaces and hot retorts contributed to the disaster.
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Spokane
Wash
Marsquis van Dura
Pasadena
Virgil Neary
Pallyrand Barnwesul
Leon Girard
William Rothenstein
Robert Miller
Hector M'Neill
Moses Ottanstein
J. A. Mulrooney
B.C. Putney
Fred F. Lilly
New York City
Henry Lilly
J. Richards &Lo
Read Street
New York
Yost
Glass Works
Clarence Jeter
T. J. Parker
Czar Still Improving From Illness At Livadia
Livadia November 30 bulletin from Czar’s physicians says he had an excellent day and slept well. Temperature 97.5 at 9 PM, pulse 60. this morning 96.4, pulse 62. Condition described as very satisfactory.
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Settlement Seen on Armenian Massacre Claims
Constantinople November 29 diplomatic circles say American claims from the Armenian massacres are practically settled as an irade for building a cruiser in the United States is officially promulgated. The consulate at Har is noted in the developing discussion.
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United States Battleship Supports Smyrna Mission
The pool remains open as exquateur is refused to Thomas H Norton. The arrival of the United States battleship Kentucky at Smyrna strengthens the legation's hope for an early settlement of all outstanding differences alongside the settlement of other claims.
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Morrill Very Ill In Berlin Embassy Health
Berlin November 30 Samuel Morrill secretary of the United States embassy at Berlin is reported very ill with his condition not specified but considered serious by officials and family members awaiting further word.
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Senate adopts sympathy resolution for Mr. Kruger
Paris notes the senate approved a sympathy resolution for Mr. Kruger mirroring yesterday's deputy chamber resolution. The move follows a period of debate on the Afrikaans leader's legacy and illness, signaling formal condolences from French government bodies.
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Remains Viewed of United States Senator Davis
Hundreds filed through the governor's room in the capitol as the body of Senator Davis lay in state in St. Paul Minnesota. The escort was provided by Minnesota National Guard units and military police with simple ceremonial arrangements. The procession moved to the capitol, where the coffin rested in a crepe draped chamber surrounded by flowers. An oil portrait and Civil War sword honored the deceased statesman while mourners from all walks of life paid their respects.
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Game Wardens Lose Hope in Red Men Hunt at Meeker
Meeker Colorado November 30 report says a messenger back from the field indicates Game Warden Johnson and his party have given up hope of locating any red men. Additional dispatches say Utah Mormons are in the Three Springs section and are killing eer.
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Acre republic collapse ends brief South American bid
A Washington dispatch notes Acre’s republic lasted from December 1899 to August 1900. Bolivian forces crushed the revolt, with Arrez and other leaders fleeing to Brazil. Bolivian troops remain to prevent renewed unrest as Brazil’s minister distances from Acre’s supposed representative Henry Philipps. Secretary Cridler says the State Department knows nothing of the Acre regime or Mr. Philippa.
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Engagement broken by Miss Finch for American groom
New York dispatch reports Miss H Antoinette Finch daughter of late Alderman Frederick Finch has ended her engagement to Baron Karl von Stockow of Berlin. She will not marry abroad and will not attend the planned Berlin wedding at Christmas. Business duties in Germany keep Stockow away and Finck declines to travel.
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Queen Reviews Canadian Regiment At Windsor
Reviewed by the Queen in Windsor after the Royal Canadian Regiment returned from South Africa. The queen thanked the soldiers for their immense services, publicly praised their efforts, and addressed them in the quadrangle before officers were presented. Private Armstrong of New Brunswick, who lost a leg, was summoned for recognition. The day ended with a luncheon at the Royal Riding School and a tour of the suite apartments.
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New Jersey Democrats contemplate Cleveland compliment nomination
The World reports New Jersey Democrats consider proposing Grover Cleveland for the U S Senate at the December 7 convention. A committee may seek Cleveland's stance on the proposal as 19 Democrats face 46 Republicans in the Jersey legislature.
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Profits and losses noted in Chicago corn markets
Chaotic OCR reports profits around 320000 dollars with half earned last week. Mentions lack of support from Georgel and Phillips, unclear figures show 125000 bushels removed from contracts this morning and an expectation of 5000.
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Coonieston Business Ahead of Montreal Visit
The speaker notes December 7 will be the last day in Coonieston, plans a brief trip to Montreal to visit relatives, and will then focus strictly on Coonieston business henceforth. The message underscores a shift in commitments and upcoming travel.
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Loss at Guam reported by Navy Admiral Remey
Official Guam message lists drowned sailors Jacob Anderson Jacob Lecoy Meharrity George Rubel William Frederick Davis Frank Swanon. Two bodies recovered were unrecognizable. Governor seeks aid: 65 000 pounds flour 20 000 biscuits 1 000 pounds sugar 2 000 pounds salt pork 20 000 pounds five for destitute natives. Supplies to be sent by cruiser Brutus. Signed Remey.
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Telegraphic World News Telegrams From Around the World
Port Said reports Buford has reached. Vryburg garrison relieved by a troop column. London notes no news on Kentucky from Smyrna. Ottawa cites Canadian tax and US labor import issues. Chik Wilcox reports surplus troops to be returned. Alaska salmon output estimated at 130 cases. Baldwin dies of boot poisoning. Ogilvie and McNear deaths prompt promotions. stock convention set in Salt Lake City. Kroger questioned about Boer policy. various army and prison notes.
Canal legislation push outlined in early session report
A Washington dispatch describes the administration aiming to press canal legislation from the session start. It notes the Isthmian and Panama commissions discussing transfer of rights to the United States if the Panama route is selected, and a preliminary report to be sent to Congress with details concealed from public view.
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Prosecution Aims In London Political Faction Clash
San Francisco reports that W Morahead, a barrister tied to Central Parliament affairs, is identified as a leader and organizer of a London faction. The article notes ongoing legal action to prosecute the suit related to these disclosures.
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Mormon Elders Attacked in Temesvar by Angry Mob
Advices from Temesvar in South Hungary recount two Mormon elder missionaries from Salt Lake City being driven from a hall after beginning to speak on polygamy. One elder fled a crowd wielding cords and boards, was beaten and stripped, while the other was ducked in a horse trough. Police later intervened to restrain the mob and stop further proselytizing.
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Col Yorck Dead in Peking Dispatch
A special dispatch from Peking reports Colonel Yorck, commander of a unit in Berlin, died in his bed after a brief illness. The body will arrive in Berlin today.
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Receiver Appointed In Kansas City Steel Trust Case
Amos Thayer of 7 Houle Kansas City named receiver for Cardin Peart Company as legal battle over reorganizing the trust heats up. Judge Philips granted an injunction to halt a stockholders meeting and heard arguments from Gates and Stilwell allies, with threats of Texas and Orient railway schemes and a possible new company to finance a rival line.
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