Scale for One Year Miners' Delegates Instructed to Accept Offer
Five delegates from Shamokin Pa. travel to Scranton to vote for a wage and power price deal. They are told to back a $1.00 per keg power cost semi monthly pay and a 10 percent wage increase if operators guarantee the standard for at least one year. The march to work sparked a clash with strikes using sticks and stones. several injured and two shots fired. mine officials seek protection.
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Shamokin
Scranton
Ing
Lee
Great Parade at Shamokin Opens Strike Day
Scranton Pa Oct 10 Interest in the Lackawanna mine workers strike focused on a large parade and mass meeting this afternoon. President John Mitchell and party arrived from Shamokin and were escorted to their hotel. Six divisions formed the parade with about 25 000 men and boys in line. The main meeting drew thousands as National Organizer Fred Dilcher and Elmer Meier welcomed Mitchell.
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Scranton
Lackawana
John Mitchell
Shamokin
Fred Dilcher
Elmer Meier
Mitchell
Clash at Coxe Brothers colliery in Oneida Schuylkill
Pottsville reporting clash between strikers and non-strikers at Coxe Brothers and Company colliery in Oneida Schuylkill county this morning. No further details given.
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Pottsville
Coxe Brothers & Company
Oneida
Schuylkill County
President San Clemente resigns Colombia leadership
In New York on October 10 President Manuel A. San Clemente of Colombia renounced his claim to the presidency, leaving Vice President Jose M. Marroquin as the legal chief executive. Eduardo Espinosa, chargé d'affaires, resigned as consul general after informing Bogota, citing principled grounds.
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New York
Manuel A. San Clemente
Republic of Colombia
Jose M. Marroquin
Eduardo Espinosa
Senor Espinosa
Bogota
Abolishing Sliding Scale Dominates Shenandoah Mine Talks
Shenandoah delegates to the miners convention are instructed to vote against any deviation. Local United Mine Workers groups favor abolishing the sliding scale on the $2.60 basin, seeking joint talks with operators before a strike ends. Conference outcomes and wage-structure issues loom as a likely delay to resumption of work next week.
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Pottaville
Shenandoah
United Mine Workers
Scranton
Schuylkill
Mitchell
Victim in Dienbach case linked to three suspects
Chicago reports a young stenographer who worked for an insurance firm was closely tied to one of the three men jailed in the Dienbach affair. She died on a train to California after seeking health, while relatives in St Paul and San Francisco assist in the unfolding case as prosecutors seek new warrants for conspiracy to obtain 5000 and 35000 from Foresters and Knights orders.
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Chicago
the Tribune
Dienbach
California
Defenbach
A. M. Unger
Francis Wayland Brown
Frank Fr. Smiley
Order of Foresters
Miss Defenbach
Knights and Ladies of Honor
Brown
David D. Defenbach
St. Paul
Horace Defenbach
San Francisco
Conflicting Colombia crisis and Roxbury fire victims
The article reports on Colombia's aging President San Clemente and a possible political shift, with mentions of his pensioned Titular Presidency and cabinet prospects. It also details a Roxbury fire at 2:20 am that killed Edward Touscalin and his two sons, with the family business and prior collapse of tragedy noted.
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Roxbury
Edward Tousealin
James Tousealin
Tousealin
Touscalin
Three Burned to Death in Boston Fire
Boston reports a blaze killed a father and his two sons. The tragedy occurred on October 10 with a fatal fire destroying their home and leaving no survivors. Police and fire officials are investigating the cause as neighbors recall a loud alarm and smoke pouring from the residence.
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Boston
Lipton Sends Challenge for America's Cup
London reports Sir Thomas Lipton has mailed or begun sending a challenge for another America's Cup series to the New York Yacht Club. The Lipton office today denied that the challenge had arrived in New York, noting only that it was recently mailed or about to be sent.
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London
Sir Thomas Lipton
New York
Webster Predicts Strong GOP Prospects Across Montana
Special to Inter Mountain Helena October 10 Chairman Webster of the state republican committee says prospects are bright if Republicans stay enthusiastic and work hard. Wool counties back McKinley and Folsom while Democrats are split. Colonizing seen with surprises on election day. North reports show large meetings and warm receptions for speakers. Mantle unable to address due to domestic trouble. Carter to resume tour soon. Full registration of Republican vote urged.
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Inter Mountain
Helena
Webster
State Republican Committee
McKinley
Folsom
Butte
North
Mantle
Carter
Toole and Washington Democrats Speak in Big Timber
Special to the Inter Mountain Big Timber Mont Oct 10. The Hon Jas K Toole Harvey Bliss and W J Jones of Washington spoke before a large audience at Bush Bailey hall where play tickets admitted attendees. Jones discussed the silver question for 30 minutes but aroused little Republican opposition. Toole spoke 20 minutes to a quiet crowd. both plan further remarks at Billings tomorrow night.
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Inter Mountain
Big Timber
Mont
Jas. K. Toole
Harvey Bliss
Washington
W. J. Jones
Bush & Bailey Hall
Messrs. Frizes & Webster
Hannah
Mr. Jones
Sweet Grass County
Mr. Toole
Billings
Chamberlain Wins Fresh Liberal Imperialist Support
London dispatch notes Chamberlains strong showings in Burton and Frome with unionist gains in Derbyshire and Devonshire. Liberals gain seats in Derbyshire and Devonshire while Montgomery fails. radicals resent liberal imperialist influence as plans emerge for a national democracy from Labour and social factions. Conan Doyle returns from Scotland optimistic about future campaigns.
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New York
the Tribune
London
Derbyshire
Devonshire
John Bright
Montgomery
Lord Rosebery
Mr. Chamberlain
Conan Doyle
Scotland
Ocean City launches return to New Castle after storm
The Naph ta launch Ocean City reached New Castle on October 10 with her crew all safe and well. After a rough voyage from Atlantic City to Philadelphia one engine was damaged but the craft remained intact. Sensational reports claimed she foundered with all hands, which proved unfounded.
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New Castle
Del
Ocean City
Atlantic City
Philadelphia
Youtsey Slips Court Appearance Amid Illness
Georgetern Ky Oct 10 Henry Youtzey on trial for Goebel assassination failed to appear as court convened. Colonel Crawford said a physician found him violent last night and opiates were given under an elevated watch, leaving him in a stupor this morning. The judge ordered the case passed to tomorrow for medical examination.
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Youtzey
Yellow fever outbreak among saloon travelers hit New York
H Bertner, a passenger from the Ward lina stormer Hevinn, was moved to Swinburny Ta don hospital after falling ill. He developed yellow fever yesterday, prompting transfer for treatment. Authorities report the illness among the affected group and monitor the situation.
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New York
Get
H. Bertner
Lina Atormer Hevinn
Botanial
Swinburny Ta~don Hospital
Lipton Cup Challenger to Race in New York
J B Weddie announced Lipton cup goes to the Germanic, with Lipton stating the challenge is aboard the White M. and will be issued by the New York Yacht Club. The race is expected in August aboard a Shamrock built on the Thames with Robert Wringe as potential commander.
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New York
Weddie
Elan
Thomas Lipton
Associated Press
New York Yacht Club
Thames
Robert Wringe
Moneyed man missing in San Diego case
San Diego. Oct. 10. E. W. Wilger, recently arrived from Boise City Idaho, is missing and his wife told police she fears foul play. He carried about $109 in cash and substantial jewelry when he departed, heightening concerns he may have been harmed.
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San Diego
Calif
E. W. Wilger
Boise City
Idaho
Bomers torpedo boat arrives at League Island navy yard
Philadelphia Oct 10 The torpedo boat Bomers from New York for this city arrived safely inside the Delaware capes early today and later anchored at League Island navy yard.
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Philadelphia
Bomers
New York
Delaware Capes
League Island Navy Yard
United States backs French peace terms for China
Washington notes confirm U S support for a French plan to settle China issues, favoring indemnities and legation guards while resisting full military disarmament and staged occupation. Missionary arrivals in Pekin area referenced. details include Rev. J A Miller and others aboard the American Maru amid wartime disruption.
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Washington
China
Pekin
Taka
Tien Tain
Legations
Chon Tsin
Thiebaut
Hard Lesson Demanded From Orient War Alert
San Francisco dispatch reports Lieut Gimewell lauding his defense plan during the Boxer upheaval. He urges severe punishment of the Up vieing leaders for massacre acts against missionaries and warns repeated horrors if indemnity only is pursued. He notes German actions were discussed.
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San Francisco
Orient
American Mirus
Gimewell
Pekin Legation
Digain
Gamewwell
United States
Russians Hand Over Pekin Palaces Amid Occupation Clash
A Tien Tsin dispatch says Russians, without allied consent, agreed to hand over the summer and winter palaces at Pekin to the Chinese, while 200 British troops along with Germans and Italians occupy them. Japanese district remains busy with trade as other quarters grow deserted. American missionaries are held in the houses of Christian merchants. Japanese view the Beijing expedition as vengeance-driven, likely harming women and children.
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New York
Pekin
Journal
Pao Ting Fu
von Ketteler
Manila Troops Falter Under Hardship Abroad
A. Dolgoroukeff of the Russian army describes the Manila troops as tired from privations while serving abroad. He notes U.S. forces, halted from duty by hardship, faced the burden of fulfilling their quota as the Russian flagship anchored near the Taki forts.
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San Francisco
A. Dolgoroukeff
Angela
Termnant
Manila
Imaule
Woodworkers Strike Settled in Denver Mills
The woodworkers strike in Denver has ended with all mills resuming operation. Non union labor issues were resolved, with union demands granted. All workers will now be union men across the city’s mills.
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Denver
Colo
Cel
NEED OF MORE ARTILLERISTS
Washington reports Major General Brooke and Major Story warn artillery personnel are inadequate for coast defense. Enlisted strength for a single relief is about 15 010 men, with only 4 093 in heavy batteries as of June. Story criticizes an artillery bill for staff officer shortages and urges manpower parity with infantry for staffing.
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Washington
Brooke
Department of the East
War Department
Maj. Story
Story
Port Monroe
United States
Coast Artillery
Congress
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