Roosevelt Attacks Bryan and Trusts in New York Visit
In Charleston W Va Roosevelt denounces trusts and Bryan’s links to Croker and the sugar trust. He argues Bryan’s hosts and backers reveal hypocrisy, urging that Bryan be wary of private interests guiding public stands. He cites Tamany Hall influence and questions trust denouncement versus support.
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Hanna Defends Himself in Lincoln Speech at Opera House
Senator Hanna denounces W. J. Bryan for slander and corruption claims in Lincoln at the Oliver opera house. He defends his own business record and accuses Bryan of demagoguery and mudslinging as the campaign over silver and imperialism heats up.
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May Renew Fight With Pope Over Vatican Rift
Washington reports in church circles that Count von Buelow's appointment as German foreign minister may revive Vatican Berlin tensions. In 1897 he served briefly as ambassador to Pope Leo XII during a clash over Germany's protectorate aims in Christian Holy Land. Rumors cite Italy objecting to a triple alliance and von Buelow's discreet conduct as possible causes. The Catholic hierarchy will monitor his stance toward the Vatican.
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Race horses for England heads to English meetings
New York dispatch reports William C Whitney and James R Keene each ship ten horses aboard the steamer Minnehisha bound for England. Jockey Sweet Turner will ride Whitney colors. Whitney sends two-year-olds Luke Ward Monning Side Elizabeth M Prince Charles Holstein Elkhorn and Delacey Jean Berana three-year-olds Kiliasandra Kilmarnock and Olympian Cap and BeMs Noonday Petrucho and Klondyke from G B H. Eugene Laigh will send yearlings on the Nomadic.
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High office and fair play in Nabresika politics
A speaker argues thousands in Nabresika resent the presidency insult to intelligence and justice. He notes how charges in newspapers or through the rostrum go undenied, shaping public opinion and hindering those who use similar tactics for selfish ambition.
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Buller Confession Highlights Campaign Controversy
New York dispatch reports General Buller defends his Natal campaign plan of 1899 1900 noting aims to relieve Ladysmith and prevent Boer control of Lower Natal. He concedes past censure for Colenso and Spion Kop while praising later work and suggests discipline will remain key amid strains on soldiers under fire.
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Georgetown man found guilty in Goebel assassination case
At Georgetown Kentucky on October 20 the jury convicted Henry Youtsey of being a principal in the Goebel assassination and fixed his punishment at life imprisonment. Judge Cantril ordered the verdict read and Youtsey to be held in Frankfort jail. defense motions for arrest of judgment were filed and a February term hearing planned on possible sanity questions.
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Yellow Fever Cases in Havana Decline
New York dispatch reports 02 yellow fever cases in Havana including Americans. Death rate among American victims around percent. Fever is decreasing now as outbreak subsides.
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Injury Report From Violent Incident With Serious Condition
A detailed account describes a violent assault leaving the man with a removed left cheekbone and multiple stone fragments in the face. One shard nearly punctured the jugular vein while another fragment measures about half an inch. Golo’s condition is listed as serious.
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One Hundred Were Lost In Yukon Stampede
Victoria B C Oct 26 Mining Re order Burwash reports a party of about 100 stampeders from Dawson lost their way while crossing the divide from Dominion Creek. Sufferings were severe with some lacking food for one to two weeks though no deaths are believed. Frank Slavin among the lost group. Finds described as favorable.
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Roosevelt Arrives in Baltimore for Evening Speech
Washington reports Gov. Roosevelt arrived from West Virginia at 7 a.m. and met with the president at the White House for an hour about the political situation. He declined interviews, then lunched with Secretary Long and Lieut. Commander Cowles, and will speak tonight in Baltimore.
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Bryan Made Fast Time
New York report notes a Delaware Lackawanna and Western train reached 66 miles per hour between Ithaca and Rochester. The trip was described as unusually rapid and exciting with dining car items displaced by a jolt from the speed.
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Fire Causes Panic at Factory Warehouse in Chicago Area
Five hundred workers, mainly women, were startled by a blaze in the McCormick Harvester twine warehouse on Blue Island avenue near Oakley in Chivako. Damage estimated at $6000. Five firemen inhaled smoke. Timothy Cronin seriously hurt. Several girls were injured or trapped by the flames and rescued.
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Eye injury from premature blast at Bedford Park
New York Oct 20 Angelo Golo sustained a remarkable eye injury at Bedford Park when a premature explosion occurred nearby. He was operated on at Harlem Hospital where the orbit of the left eye was removed by Dr Muller the house surgeon.
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Supreme Court Finds Dreyer Guilty of Withholding Funds
Springfield Michigan October 2 The supreme court upheld a lower court ruling finding former E. R. Dreyer of Chicago guilty of withholding 19000 dollars from West Park Board funds. The decision centers on misappropriation of public funds and outlines the court’s rationale for the verdict.
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Violinist Leifke Found Dead in Boxcar at Leadville
Leadville Colorado reports the death of Prof Leifke a renowned violinist formerly with Thomas or Cherira in Chicago. The man known for his prominence in music was discovered dead in a boxcar.
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Gelderland to Call at Tanganyika and Java Island
Laurento Marques reports the Dutch cruiser Gelderland with President Kru mailed at noon. The vessel is set to call at Tanganyika and Java Island, details unclear due to damaged text.
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Anglo German Pact Pledges Open Ports In China
London reports a written agreement dated Oct 16 between Lord Salisbury and Count von Hatzfeld to keep China’s ports free and open to trade. The accord vows no territorial gain in China, maintains the empire's integrity, and invites Austria Hungary France Italy Japan Russia and the United States to accept the principles.
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Bozeman Democratic Rally a Humble Affair
Special to Inter Mountain reports a lackluster Bozeman rally on October 20 as fusion supporters tried bribery and free drinks for cheers but failed to excite the crowd. Judge Luce opened with brief remarks as Joe Ky Toole gave a weak stump, while a private banquet afterward left many excluded from the fare and the evasion of the event’s purpose.
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Campaign rhetoric sways voters as rallies bolster Republicans
Republican managers grow more confident after every Democratic meeting as opponents’ glowing misstatements seem to drive additional votes their way. The scene captures a heated election cycle with rival promises and persistent persuasion shaping public sentiment.
Park Brings Good News At Hefferlin Opera House
A large audience at Livingston Montana heard Hon W C Arnold of Pennsylvania and Hon F Lindsay of Kansas. Lindsay delivered a fiery campaign speech attacking the democratic camp. Arnold was well received and contributed a strong address. Park county aims for a clean sweep of the Republican ticket in November, trusting the voters to back their pre election confidence.
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Market Upswing Drives Stocks in Busy Trading Day
New York reports a market advance amid large dealings on mis tures and bank statements. Gains were aided by rising gold reserves and pension disbursements, while a short-covering rally attracted outside buying. Profits trimmed some prices as bears rallied over future money-rate pressures. Strong bull activity challenged operators.
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Insurance Man Killed in New York City
New York Life Insurance treasurer E N Gibbs died at his city home today after an apparent incident. Authorities reported no further details pending official statements. Gibbs held the post for years and was a prominent figure in the company and business community.
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No Change From Yesterday on Shere Man’s Condition
Washington October 20 Hon John Shere mans condition this morning was unchanged from yesterday when it was announced that he had improved slightly and was resting easy.
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Defender Plans for Americas Cup Defense Revealed
New York Yacht Club reports a new book to defend the Americas Cup with Herreshoff as builders. The announcement signals steps for defense and may involve ownership by a syndicate or individual. George Gould reportedly ready to back the project. club meeting set for October 25 or 26 to approve plans and nominate officers for 1901.
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