Burial of Sherman Aged Statesman Laid Away in State
Funeral services were held at Nettle Episcopal church for former U S senator and cabinet member John Sherman. President McKinley attended, with a cortege from Washington, crowd of mourners, and a simple grave sealing in the Sherman family vault as Hanna arrived.
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Roosevelt Attacks Bryan on Army Slandering Beliefs
Governor Roosevelt addressed vast Utica crowds criticizing William Jennings Bryan for slanderous charges about the United States Army in the Philippines. He defended suffrage in Porto Rico and denounced racial disenfranchisement in North Carolina, asserting personal indignation at the opposition’s rhetoric.
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Gilded warriors at home in London social rifts
London dispatch reports revived South African guerrilla warfare stirs English sentiment within smart society. Factions favoring Kitchener or Roberts clash over peacemaking, with Buller and Gatacre loyalties hotly debated. London volunteers’ Saturday homecoming is seen as a patrician revel.
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Republican Orators To Night at Several Towns
Republican speakers will address audiences in Boulder Hons Red Lodge Virginia City Darby Chinook Helena and Darby with listed local officials and party members including G Murray W C 10ld Frank E Smith D E Folsom T J Porter J G Barr E D Wood John W Custer J S Murphy Aston Conner L F Copeland and A C Botkin.
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Helena
L. F. Copeland
A. C. Botkin
William Jennings Bryan Accusations in Nebraska Labor Critique
The passage accuses Bryan of insincerity, noting Nebraska lacked a labor law and that he did not attack a trust during his Congress tenure. It frames the claim as a political critique of Bryan’s legislative record and stance on labor issues.
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Government keeps transports for Cuba and Porto Rico
After full discussion with Quartermaster General Ludington and Colonel Bard, Secretary Root rejects using private steamship lines for military transport between the United States and Cuba and Porto Rico. The decision maintains government transports and establishes a regular semi monthly service on both routes, with costs essentially unchanged.
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Toole and Tools Out at Missoula
Special to Inter Mountain Missoula Mont Oct 24 The fusion democracy rally failed to excite a large audience as Governor Toole and W C Jones spoke amid mixed reaction Jones praised Lincoln while Toole warned Independents against trusts and imperialism The crowd thinned as the meeting ended with few attendees lingering outside and only a small reception afterward The event contrasted with a robust Republican meeting at Bennett hall earlier in the week
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Feud erupts in Clay County over Davidson case
London Kentucky reports another feud in Clay County erupting after Monday involving Philpots and Davidsons. The dispute centers on the Davidson family in the wake of deputy Felix Davidson’s death, with tensions escalating among local factions.
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War clash leaves Pat and others dead and wounded
Pat and several others were killed or wounded in a recent fight. David Philpot died in the clash and others sustained serious injuries, with multiple people hurt in the confrontation.
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British Blue Book on China Troubles Reveals Diplomacy
Washington dated dispatches show a naval demonstration was urged by Britain and other powers from March to May, with U S neutrality hinted. The notes recount Conger’s appeals to Tsung Li Yamen, and indicate Russia supported Japan while Germany blocked action as the crisis grew.
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Prosperity Harvest Banquet at Marquette Club
The Marquette club hosted the Prosperity Harvest Home festival at the Coliseum with 2500 seated and many more in the gallery. Decorations featured grain and farm produce while Senator Manna and speakers including J K Cubbison and Henry D Estabrook were present.
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Open Door policy under new Anglo German efforts
New Teck reports Secretary Hay aims to rally powers for a China open door and integrity pact. Paris and Berlin signals suggest France and Italy may join, with Austria likely following. In Yokohama a Seoul railway contract advances as French engineers secure the project.
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Great Fire at Indian Head Powder Works No One Hurt
Washington reports a fire and several explosions at Indian Head Proving Ground near the cartridge and magazine buildings. About fifteen tons of brown powder and ten tons of smokeless powder were stored, with no injuries. Admiral O Neill notes possible causes and emphasizes safety rules restricting access during investigation.
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Death by Own Action At Glendive
Special to the Inter Mountain Glendive bericht from Mitte Pel Morse and young Wal reports George Yeard of age in the city. He committed an act during the night, killed himself with a pistol. He lingered until afternoon, dying from the wound after writing letters to his wives and friends.
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Fraud in Campaign Funds Nets Forged Checks in New York
A man named H. M. Cook, under arrest for passing bogus checks in the name of My Le Muhleman, treasurer of the Republican National Campaign Committee, is alleged to have secured about $100,000 through forged bank instruments. He induced William J. Wright to report checks totaling $1,100 to Mount Morris Bank, later returning with $1,704 in cash. Authorities suspect multiple forged checks across banks and a wider fraud, with Cory Wells N. Biles denying Cook’s official ties to the committee.
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Danish West Indies Annexation Report Reported
Washington officials refuse to discuss dissatisfaction about selling the Danish West Indies to the United States. The AP reflects island sentiment, noting past treaty actions and a likely winter round of negotiations with Denmark. Proposals reportedly avoid a 7 million price demanded by Denmark.
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