Great meeting in Anaconda rallies Republicans
In Anaconda a large patriotic audience gathered at the Margaret theater to hear Hon. Lee Mantle and F. E. Smith expound Republican political gospel. The meeting was peaceful with strong cheers for McKinley, and Smith and Mantle criticized the Democrats and discussed imperialism and the gold standard.
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F. E. Smith
Anaconda
Margaret Theater
Evans’ Opera House
Annconda
Aguinaldo
Lincoln
McKinley
Fm. Smith
Foe Mantle
M. B. Hendricks
Glee Club
Eongs
Little Morrisgieters
Mire
Jennie B. Kinazey
Mr. Sitch
Theoris
Democratic Party
Kansas City
Philippines
United States
Republic
Republican Party
Cleveland
Mr. Smith
Montana
Mantle
Japan
Russia
India
Plans for a mighty navy to be built abroad
A Washington dispatch reports a vast naval expansion under consideration by the board of construction. The plan contemplates at least forty ships including armored battleships and cruisers, twenty gunboats, new torpedo destroyer types, submarine vessels, three armored colliers, and a 6000 ton floating machine shop for distant repair duties, with coal deliveries to Manila or Pago Pago.
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Atlantic
Board of Construction
Washington Dispatch
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Tribune
Congress
Long
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Manila
Hich
Holland
Guam
Pago Pago
Philippines
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Guantanamo
Santiago
Mantle advocates bimetallism and eight hour labor pledge
The speaker cites gold production gains from 1898 to 1900 and argues prosperity rose with a larger money supply, opposing restriction proposals. He defends Republicans against Standard Oil allegations, calls for an eight hour law, and appeals for cross party unity to elect a legislature protecting labor rights amid improved trade and wartime expenses.
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Republic of
South Africa
Mantle
Democrats
Republican Party
Standard Oil Company
Europe
Fusion has all the candidates
Helena Oct 27 The fusion democracy completes its ticket by withdrawing labor governor nominee J A Ferguson and transferring the labor slate to fusion candidates Higgins becomes fusion nominee for lieutenant governor Toole takes the labor nominee spot Tabor leaves state treasurer race Barrett gains the post Fusion democracy claims total control, while labor faces possible party realignment and reaction from its base
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Inter
Helena
J. A. Ferguson
Labor
Ferguson
Behrenfeld
B.D. Myt Tabor
Mitteaman
State Tenaurer
Barrett
Fusion Democracy Naw
Labor Party
Deserved death sentence in Boer War dispatch
Lord Roberts reports from Pretoria dated Oct 26 that Barton’s column clashed with Dewet’s forces on Oct 25 with heavier British losses. An officer and twelve men killed, four officers and twenty three men wounded. twenty four Boers killed, nineteen wounded, twenty six captured. Three Boers executed for double dealing. Elsewhere Kitchener Methuen actions noted. fifty cavalry captured after ambush near Springfontein and Filipolis. Burton’s attack on Dewet near Frederickstadt dispersed Boer forces.
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War Office
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Pretoria
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Surender
Cone
Kitchener
General Methuen
Springfontein
Filipolis
Orange Colony
Lord Roberta
Burton
Frederickstadt
Patrick and Jones Held for Grand Jury in Rice Case
Magistrate Brann ordered Albert T. Patrick and Charles F. Jones to await grand jury action. Hail set at 10000 dollars each. Both are charged in connection with the death of William M. Rice.
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New York
Brann
Albert T. Patrick
Chas. F. Jones
Wm. M. Rice
Hail
Signature Forgery Case Tied to Madison Avenue Death
A forged signature on a $25,000 check drawn on Swenson and Sons was made to Patrick. The bank halted the payment due to a spelling error and learned Mr. Rice had died the day before. Professor Withaus told Coroner Hart that chemical analysis of Rice stomach found mercury and arsenic.
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Madison Avennue
Swenson and Sons
Patrick
Missoula News Signals Labor Nominee Fallout
Special to the Inter Mountain from Missoula reports a dramatic shift as labor supporters, once faithful to Ferguson the ex governor candidate, react to his fall from labor ranks. The piece notes shock, disillusionment, and calls for lessons in November while contrasting the barrel party’s tactics with labor aims.
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Uute
Judson A. Ferguson
Ferguson
Helena
Fergus
Barrel Party
Ferguson Carrica 4S
Labor Party
Fusion Party
Interntional Race: English and American Horses Clash in Lin Event
A historic Lin race on October 26 featured Me Nedmann's Maglieh versus A Drake's Aimee forte p0 Vive, with Ly Trettt up. Rager won Incantor by three lengths as bettors priced the English and American entries at 7 to 4. The event, seen as the year’s showdown of racing styles, carried a 1000 pound Astor gold cup and substantial stakes. Eager, a six year old by Enthusiast, with chestnut color, figures among the contenders riding for the Hur club.
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Coguaiman
An Wngissan
Rnghead Conel
Joe
Oreder
Hur Club
ponds @ aide
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Enthusiast
Fayors
Phish
Greatest Processional Parade Celebrates McKinley Victory in Chicago
Chicago hosts a Prosperity parade with floats and banners praising McKinley. Notables on the reviewing stand include Senator Hanna and Vice Chairman Payne as workers and banks close. elephants, a donkey and a stuffed elephant lead the march. The event lasts five hours with no disturbances.
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McKinley
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Hanna
Republican National Committee
Henry €. Payne
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Cullom
Madon
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GC. O. P
Hamilton Stub
Americus Club
Pittsburg
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Stock Exchange and Board of Trade
Unclear OCR Segment on Company CEO and War Office Note
Fragmentary OCR text discusses J Kumngton as president of a company and mentions wartime context with references to MacArthur and Washington. The lines are garbled with missing letters and punctuation, making definitive facts difficult to extract. No clear event, date, or place can be confirmed from the readable portions.
Plot to assassinate President Loubet uncovered in France
The Nouviliste de Licen claims an anarchist conspiracy aimed at President Loubet. Electrician Couturier burglarized an Nimes premises, stole funds, and was arrested near Lyons Orange after police found documents. He confessed his plan to finance the attack on Loubet during a Lyons visit to unveil a monument. Accomplices are being hunted to thwart further action.
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LouBet
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Governor Toonee vell Heads To Binghamton Amid Cheers
New York crowds cheer Governor Toonee vell and Mrs. Roosevelt as they depart Madison Avenue to board the Erie ferry and travel by special car toward Binghamton. Brief stops yield speeches at Suffern Hillburn Middle iown Port Jervis Shahola and other towns as trains pass.
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New York
Tooneevell
Douglass Robinson
Madison Avenue
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Binghamton
Suffern Hillburn
Middle
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Shahola
Totekawaxan
Tashocton
Colleoon
Long Endies
Dewinsit
Busquehanna
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Liege Crowda
Protection of Me health of the soldiers in the Philippines
The article discusses measures to protect soldiers from malaria and dehydration in the Philippines. It notes authorities prohibit unsafe drinking water and outline steps to prevent illness, including boiling water, treating water supplies, and monitoring sanitation conditions during campaigns.
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Che Serleberk Chen
Artere
Hitehers
Celine Alesis
Fighting Excursions in Chicago and Potlott Protests
A fragmented report notes opposition to excursions and notable public dissent in Chicago and surrounding areas. Officials consider potential policies to address popular sentiment, with passive mentions of POW and other groups.
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Chicago
PRINT BILLIONS OF STAMPS
Sneahington Det Thomas a Sail veh director of the bureau of engraving and printing submitted to Secretary Gage the annual request for the operations of the bureau for the year ending dine 0. A summary shows a total of 116 909 428 sheets with notes deposits internal revenue stamps customs stamps postage stamps for Cuba Porte Tièn and other issues. The count of sheets does not reflect work. 40 012 017 sheets of postage stamps produced with 086402 574 stamps printed, and internal revenue stamps 2499 74701. For the next fiscal year the bureau projects printing 143 257 100 sheets across classes.
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Thomas A. Sailveh
Neli
Bureaud of Engraving and Printing
Gage
Tse
Honal Bank
Cuba
Philly
Internal Revenue
Miners Face Limited Restart As Strike Ends
Jeremiah Pang porn, secretary of the whalesate coal sealers protective association, warns that mines cannot all reopen. He cites miners returning to Europe, drought in the anthracite region, and a 10 percent wage increase. Coal will stay 60 to 75 cents higher through winter, with first output going to line trade, then the West, Boston, and North River markets.
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Jeremiah Pangporn
Whalesate Coal Sealers Protective Association
Europe
Sion
Boston
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