Missoula Hosts Great Political Meeting by Carter and Mantle
A Missoula crowd filled Bennett hall for a joint speech by Senators Carter and Mantle. Carter urged prosperity under the current administration, attacked imperialism and trusts, and defended McKinley era gains. Mantle praised unity beyond the silver issue, upheld the flag, and pledged an eight hour law for Montana workers.
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Republican Orators Tonight in Various Montana Towns
List of speakers announced for Republican events across Montana including Copeland, Folsom, Porter, Bair, Rodgers, Forbis, Murray, Arnold, Smith, Custer, Porter, Fuller, Weed and their respective towns Bozeman Billings Hamilton Clancy Twin Bridges and Townsend.
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L. F. Copeland
Pansylvania
Billings
D. E. Folsom
T. J. Porter
J. B. Bair
Bozeman
W. B. Rodgers
John F. Forbis
Clancy
G. Murray
W. ©. Arnold
F. E. Smith
Hamilton
John W. Custer
Townsend
Geo. W. Porter
W. H. Fuller
Twin Bridges
E. D. Weed
Mantle Address Sparks Record Campaign Cheer
Complimentary remarks framed Mr. Mantle's address, and at its close three rousing cheers followed. The meeting was the most enthusiastic of the campaign.
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Wreck in Landslide Near Ballard Hits Train No 16
Beattie Washington October 4 One of the most insidious accidents in the area occurred three miles north of Ballard on the Great Northern when train No 16 with 31 freight cars eastbound struck a landslide at 11 pm Two men killed and three badly injured Ten cars burned the locomotive demolished The dead are Keeper engineer Roy Archipr and a passenger The injured include Albert Michaelson brakeman A T Brindley supply man hand and shoulders burned possibly internal injuries May die A J Alman fireman Slightly injured The engine and several cars piled up with no chance to jump.
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A.J. Alman
Robert Dollar Safe Rumor Quelled by San Pedro News
A special dispatch from Port Townsend reports the schooner San Pedro arriving with 187 passengers from Cape Nome, easing fears about the steamer Robert Dollar. The ship carried word that the Robert Dollar was in harbor at Nome on the 12th, with no sailing date announced then, and a stabbing incident occurred aboard the San Pedro that led to an assailant’s arrest.
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Timog
Port Townsend
San Pedro
Cape Nome
Robert Dollar
Nome
Guatemala Railway Completion Boosts Trade
Washington reports that stalled negotiations to finish the Northern Railway of Guatemala have spurred peace in the republic. Consul General McNally notes the project will link Atlantic and Pacific routes, likely drawing shipping toward New Orleans and the gulf. Previously Atlantic trade lagged due to railway gaps from El Rancho to One City of Guatemala, sixty miles apart.
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Fear of Grandmother Shapes Anglo German Talks
London dispatch reports Balmoral hears Lord Salisbury’s motives for the Anglo German alliance may hinge on Queen Victoria’s influence over the German emperor. Diplomats note a secret understanding with continental powers on African schemes and possible far east conspiracies. The sudden disclosure prompts heated speculation among informed officials.
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Veteran horseman Patrick Tafael dies by own hand
In Bun Tafael Cal on October 24 Patrick, famed trainer of the celebrated Ten Broeck and other famous thoroughbreds, killed himself amid despondency. One of the era’s notable horsemen, he helped bring American racing to England and trained top stock.
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Proposals to pay losses and redraw treaties in China
A Pekin dispatch to the Herald outlines a preliminary convention with Prince Ching and Li Hung Chang. Articles cover indemnities for losses, designation of official claim reviewers, and options on continuing or revising old treaties along with general principles guiding future relations with the powers. Armistice and troop withdrawals are tied to treaty progress.
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Li Hung Chang
New York
Herald
Pekin
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Yamen
No More Danger of Ice in North China Evacuation
Washington reports based on General Chaffee that officers and troops ordered evacuated have left Pekin and are at Tien Tsin or nearby. The quartermaster department arranged transport so troops can sail, reducing ice delays. General James H. Wilson may be detached from Pekin soon, and negotiations may proceed through the American legation with Conger’s credentials.
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North China
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China
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Conger
Queen Misses French Visit. Plans Italian Mediter- ranean Trip
New York reports that the queen did not make her usual visit to the South of France last winter, hurting Riviera shopkeepers financially. The London correspondent adds she now plans to favor the Italian Mediterranean in the future.
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France
London
Miaresty
Salute Dispute Over British Cruiser Psyche
The British cruiser Psyche is accused of failing to salute an American tug at New York, prompting naval circles in Washington to demand explanation from Captain Pelly. Officials expect he will face the British admiralty unless a solid excuse is offered, noting naval salute regulations and the port’s required salutes.
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Will It Effect The Canal
A Washington Herald special reports officials ridiculing claims that Britain and Germany agreed on actions outside China involving the western hemisphere and the Nicaraguan canal. It notes Russia may respond to Anglo German moves, seek harmony with the United States, and begin withdrawing troops from Manchuria to avoid provoking England or Germany.
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China
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Manchhuria
Rock Island plans southwestern expansion into El Paso route
Chicago reports a Rock Island official stating the railway will extend its southwestern division and establish a line giving its own trackage into El Paso Texas. The Liberal branch will extend through the Texas Panhandle to White Oaks New Mexico where it connects with the El Paso and Northeastern Railway. Then the Rock Island plans to acquire the El Paso line to create a Chicago to El Paso corridor connecting with the Mexican Central and Southern Pacific systems.
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