Battle in Ilocos soldiers attack Filipinos then retire
Washington reports General MacArthur dispatch recounts a brave clash near Harvican Luzon where 40, 60 American troops faced about 400 riflemen and 1,000 Bolomen under Juan Villamor. Our forces withdrew under heavy odds, with 5 officers and 9 enlisted men killed, multiple wounded, and several missing. 29 horses lost.
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Juan Villamor
Timos
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Rath Ani Tlvilian
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Harry 8. Johnson
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Adam Waseh
Fred Downey
Charles W. Martin
Kruger Plans and European Stay Questioned
Paris dispatch reports Transvaal agent Dr. Yeyds questioned about Kruger plans. He calls most published stories imaginary and says Kruger may land at Marevailles and visit, with reception to be arranged by the French. Details remain undecided and Kruger’s winter in Europe is considered likely near Nive.
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Two Going Home in State From New York Arrival
Julian Arnold son of Sir Edwin Arnold arrived in New York with two Scotland Yard detectives to be escorted to London for embezzlement charges of 140000. He was jailed at Ludlow Street awaiting steamship Umbria this evening. Arnold, 38, 5 feet 7 inches, refused to speak when questioned.
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Decline in Philippine War Efforts Cited Amid Election Talk
Regent Dean of the University of Michigan cites a US commission letter from the Philippines noting that the Bryan policy halted recent surrenders under amnesty and renewed hostilities rise in Luzon.Insurgent leaders warn of continuing resistance until after the election, with threats of wholesale assassination.
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China
Prisoner’s defiant stance as voyage planned after arrest
The text describes a dark complexioned man with thick black hair and moustache at Ames Jail who jokes about his plight. He tells detectives he will fight his case, denies embezzling money, and plans to argue the mortgaged assets were not his. He expresses willingness to go to England with Mrs Arnold but wants her to stay in San Francisco until the dust settles. Upon boarding the Um ula later, he will receive second cabin quarters and shipboard freedom.
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Body Found of Captain De France in Franco-Arc fort
In Chambereye France on October 26 the body of Captain De France son of the general of the same name was found at the bottom of a precipice beyond Maurendon fort in the commune of St Martin Arc. It was believed he had been murdered after leaving the camp last spring.
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Boers Capture Town After Stubborn Garrison Defense
Cape Ten Oct 26 The Boers seized Jacobsdahl southwest of Kimberley following a stubborn defense by a Cape Town Highlanders detachment. The garrison endured heavy losses, thirty-four of fifty-two men killed or wounded.
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Illicit Oleomargarine Boss Arrest Revealed in Raid
Albert T. Dow founder of an alleged oleomargarine plant faced arrest after a raid by U S internal revenue officers. A warrant for Dow and an attachment of company funds were noted as officials reported evaded taxes from February 1896 to October 15, 1900 totaling about $25,000. Dow’s brother Nathan was involved in the capture. Dow was later found in Chicago and then left for Boston before officers notified.
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Independent Democrats Hold Meeting in Bitter Root Hall
Missoula October meeting of independent Democrats drew a decent turnout at Bennett hall to discuss political purification. Speakers including C. F. Kelley attacked Toole and Clark while Hogan’s address appeared cautious and strained, leaving the audience unsure of his appeal.
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Great Riot at Montreal Tracks Rampant Strikes
Montreal reports a violent riot as Dominion Cotton works receive 263 soldiers plus a bearer corps, after Royal Scots clash with strikers leaving nine wounded. Riot act not read, revolvers fired, while stones fly. City, chiefly French-Canadian, has a history of race tension over English capital and mill labor.
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Vicetoria Rifles
Royal Scots
Ibbettson
Bneishmen
Strikers Rally as Mill Workers Face Martial Law
A refusal to meet wage demands for mill workers sparks a scale strike with 400 more operatives joining, raising fears of race and ta son tensions aided by British troops in Montreal. York's Royal Canadian Hussars are ordered to Valley Field today as martial law covers the town after a single striker is wounded.
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York
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Valley Field
Sam Jackson Dead Montana Deputy Died From Capitol Fall
Helena Mont Oct 26 Deputy United States Marshal Sam Jackson died three hours after falling from the capitol building first floor. A renowned Western officer and frontier scout, Jackson hunted horse thieves and cattle rustlers across eastern Montana and helped pursue and capture a gang after a Grey Cliff mail train robbery. Coroner to hold inquest. Elk's lodge to conduct funeral services.
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Livingston Lodge
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Von Moltke Centennial Observed With Emperor Edict
Berlin marked the 100th birthday of Ex Field Marshal von Moltke with a general army order praising his leadership and virtues. An Emperor Wilhelm luncheon honored the fallen hero, praising his mastery as a commander and organizer and hoping his spirit guides the nation and army.
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Settlement Reached With Widow Over Missing Bank Funds
New York Oct 264 The Elizabethport Banke company from which William Behl ber stole about 190000 in two years has settled with Mrs Ante Hart. She made a general assignment of her property to the bank except furniture apparel and some jewelry proven to be gifted by Schrieber. The property turned over is valued at 24000.
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New York
Elizabethport Banke Company
William Behl Ber
Ante Hart
Armor Plate Pricing Dispute Delays Resolution
Washington reports the armor plate price dispute between the navy department and armor plate firms will likely stretch until Secretary Long returns from Colorado. The western ship build and secretary’s trip to Massachusetts for voting are noted as contributing factors to the delay.
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Navy Department
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Massachusetts
Mortgaged Too Close In Naval War Minister Case
Caynhagen October 2. Bahnasen former minister of war in Estrup cabinet is accused by liberal papers of mortgaging his estate to raise 140000 krona for the national invalid fund. The estate later sold for only 170000 krona.
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Vr. Bahnasen
Estrup
Work Begins On Monday United Mine Workers Message
Hazelton Pa October 25. Publication tonight from President Mitchell states that after 89 days of strike the majority will receive a 10 percent wage increase and the sliding scale is suspended in Schuylkill and Lehigh regions until April 1 1801. Some companies have not posted notices and may continue the strike until notice is given. Authorized to resume Monday morning October 29 for those firms agreeing to the terms.
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Mitchell
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Schuylkill
Lehigh
Nice
United Mine Workers of America
Writs Sought to Bar Granite County Clerk from Electing Regan Panel
The Montana Supreme Court was asked to issue writs to prevent Granite county clerk from selecting a "Regan democratic" county ticket. Edward Lennan and others petitioned for the writ to halt the county election process. An alternative writ was sought in Meagher county to prevent a ceremonial county check. The court considered both petitions and a writ could be issued or denied.
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Supreme Court
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Granite County
J. Walsh
Edward Lennan
Tlebeel
Ales
Esa
Meagher County
Exploded Torpedoes Endanger Bay Scene
In New York a collision near the bay caused an electric wire to explode torpedoes laid during the war. A broadside of debris sparked a narrow escape for a U.S. sailor as the event unfolded amid the patrols and harbor activity.
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Gct
Fespatel Fn
Journal and Advertiser Iron Colina
Workers Rejoice As Mines Set to Resume on Monday
Scranton Pennsylvania October 26. The anthracite miners strike ends with orders to resume work. Wage increases of 10 percent are being posted by coal companies including Pennsylvania Coal at Dunmore Averea and Mittston and by Moshunk Mountain Coal. About three thousand workers will return to mines from Forest City to Pittston Bitty as mines are prepared for Monday reopening and coal shipments surge.
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Lackawanna Vidley
Pennsylvania Coal Company
Dunmore
Averea
Mittston
Mooste Mountain Coal Company
Forest City
Pittston
Bitty
Canadian Cabinet Crisis Shifts in St Paul
In a fragmented report from St Paul the cabinet turnover is described with resignations and reshuffles. Hugh Joni Sav Monat steps down from the presidency amid political maneuvering as Robin Wht Desurn* and Robert Rogers are named for roles. Lingay’s election is reportedly concluded. further cabinet movements loom.
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Mondiy
Robin
Dtuhtli
Peer Geeen
Walt
Loco
Oyer
Handias
Dobnsen
Idea
Robert Rogers
Will Talon
Porte Willis
Stoney Camerean
Thm
Wiberty WeNatdson
Bt Lingay
Taking Prisoners in Cape Town Reconnaissance
In Cape Town on October 2 Hans Ratha led a reconnoitering party of the Mightond Urlimite through Hidete borg to Geoynnestad in the wavieel colony. Trolls attacked the procession tearing up the pails in front and behind the trate. In the following tent two captains and eight men were wounded and all were captured.
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Hans Ratha
Hideteborg
Geoynnestad
Wavieel
Settle a New Point of Law in Sage Estate Case
A 24-A special from Lebanon reports a storm killed David Sage and his wife Mia Sage four days earlier. Their daughter Mabel Sage is the sole heir. The court ruled Mia Sage died first, entitling Mia’s relatives to the homestead, while Mabel inherits the entire estate valued at about $10,000.
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Tlebanon
Chair County
David
Cage
Sage
Mia
Mabel Sage
Coal dealers say anthracite strike settlement won’t lower prices
Chicago investors report strike settlement in the anthracite region will have little effect on coal prices. Dealers note the price rose from 6.25 to 7 dollars during the strike to hold stocks, and mining and freight costs justify current levels. Prices may dip to 6.75 at best this season.
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