Hogan Denounces Labor Party Accusers In Montana Letter
Special to the Inter Mountain from Helena reports Thomas R. Hogan replying to leaders of the labor party who accused him of betrayal. He calls the address fraudulent, defends his record, and asserts no intent to betray union interests. Hogan asserts he refused to join corruption and denies taking directives from “millionaire labor leaders” or corporate wealth.
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Inter
Helena
Thomas
Hogan
Traducera
Dan McDonald
John Wyman
J. A. Georguson
Labor Party
Union Lhoring Men of
Mottana
Labor
State of
Uiin
Labor Party Committee
J. A. Ferguson
F. M. Nickerson
Otto E Schoenfeld
R. D. Myles
Montana
M. BP. Hagerty
Ferguson
J. K. Toole
Toole
Butte
Heinze
Clark
Mr. Toole
Mr. Ferguson
Charlie Clark
Frank Corbett
Charley Clark
Standard Oil
Amalgamated Copper Trust
New Gunnery Program Extended Across Navy Squadrons
The Navy Department approved by order an expanded gunnery course for all squadrons. A target practice inspector will attend fighting efficiency drills and report findings. A Gunnery Instruction Board will select gun crews for courses, progressing from preliminary instruction to final practice, sub-calibre work, and advanced training aboard a gunnery ship.
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New York
Navy Department
Crowninshield
Bureau of Navigation
Washington
Department
Navy
Embezzlement Fallout Sparks Bank Espionage Clamps
New York reports whispering of tightened banking security after Nate Teller Alvord's embezzlement. Five German Savings Bank clerks were fired amid detectives tracing ties to gamblers and a possible link to a bookmaking firm near the local tracks. No theft proven. others reportedly urged dismissal to avoid risk.
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New York
Nate Teller Alvord
First National Bank
Republican Orators To-Night
Whitehall Hons. G Murray and Prank EB Smith Helena Hons. D R Folsom T J Porter W B Rodgers and a F Forbis Glasgow Hons. T C Marshall and Charles H Workman Anaconda Hon. John W Custer.
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Whitehall
G. Murray
Prank Eb, Smith
Helena
D. R. Folsom
T. J. Porter
W. B. Rodgers
A. F. Forbis
Glasgow
T. C. Marshall
Charles H. Workman
Anaconda
John W. Custer
Thanksgiving Proclamation by President McKinley
President McKinley proclaims Thanksgiving Day for November 28, urging nationwide observance at places of worship. He notes abundant harvests, national prosperity, unity, and gratitude for military service and divine favor, calling for prayer for harmony and peace among nations.
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Washington
State Department
United States of America
China
Galveston
William McKinley
United States
Miners Return to Work Amid Pennsylvania Troubles
Telegrams report that nearly all anthracite mines have met miners demands and workers are returning to duty across Pennsylvania. A tropical downpour drenched La Crosse Wisconsin with about eight inches in 24 hours causing damage. Helena cab driver Louis Fischer shot himself early Sunday, leaving a note of cheerfulness.
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Anthracite
Pennsylvania
la Crosse
Wis
Louis Fischer
Helena
Salt Lake High Defeats Butte 16 to 0 in Fast Football Game
The Butte high school team lost at Salt Lake on Saturday afternoon by 16 to 0. Salt Lake scored mainly on clever end runs in a hard, fast contest. Two cousins named Carr were drowned in a Seattle area lake Sunday morning during a duck hunt.
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Butte High School
Salt Lake
Carr
Seattle
Terrible Wreck Near Springdale Kills Dr Hathhorn and Others
Special to Inter Mountain Livingston Oct 29 reports a terrible eastbound Northern Pacific No 4 wreck at De Hart seven miles east of Springdale due to a spread switch. Dr C C Hathhorn of Livingston was killed. W J Reisenrath of Billings and Sheriff Barker of Billings were among the injured. Ten others suffered minor injuries. The wreck damaged five cars and sent the injured to Missoula hospital. a second tragedy struck Hathhorn family as Reisenrath was engaged to Hathhorn’s sister Montana.
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Inter Mountain
Livingston
Mont
Northern Pacific
de Hart
Springdale
Edward Cameron
Raymond
South Dakota
W. J. Reisenrath
Billings
Pendleton
Mount Hope
Wis
C. C. Hathhorn
M. F. Tracy
Bozeman
Warm Springs
Sheriff Barker
C. ©. Hathhorniy
Montana
Hathhorn
Missoula
Fate of Arthur Venville Shatters Mother’s Hopes
Despatch from Manila confirms young Arthur Venville of Lieut il More's party was killed by Filipinos. Local hopes of ransom faded as a 202 subscription raised last summer to free him will be returned to Portland and given to his mother, Mrs. H. Marsh.
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Portland
Ore
Manila
Arthur Venville
Ilmore
Venville
H. Marsh
Gen. MacArthur
Venvilie
Gother
Duel Threat Stirs Spain Two Senators Face Off
New York dispatch reports Senor Manuel Silvela has challenged Senator Count De Los Almenas to a duel after Silvela resigned as premier. A long standing grudge exists with past attacks on Weyler and other leaders. Almenas had accused the premier and Gen. Po jovija of plotting to seize the throne.
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New York
Senor Don
Silvela
Count de Los Almenas
Journal
Senor Silvela
Gen, Weyler
Spain
Count Alemas
Seatute
Pojovija
Bilgela
Silvela Ia
Terrible New York Drug Plant Explosion Kills Many
A devastating explosion at Tarrant and Company wholesale druggists in New York’s lower Manhattan at 12:12 p.m. killed and injured hundreds. Fire and secondary blasts toppled the Sixth Avenue elevated structure, blew out windows, and sent debris across blocks. Officials report many women workers, chaotic evacuations, and emergency crews treating dozens in makeshift hospitals.
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New York
Neww York
Tarrant and Company
Sixth Avenue
Harry Ross
New York Hospital
Old Slip Church Street
Oak Street
Elizwbeth Street
Athin
Chambers
Warren
Washington
Greenwich
Irving National Bank
Tarrant’s Place
Devanny
Rockberry
Brown
Devon
Forth
Joseph Beck
Ponpany
J. A. Muhlemann and Company
Labor Union Warns on Chinese Exclusion Act Expiry
New York readers report Chairman James Maguire of the Central Labor union warning that the Chinese Exclusion Act will lapse in 1902. He urged alert laborers to press congressmen to support a new exclusion bill and to have their positions recorded. The meeting said to mobilize all trades.
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New York
James Maguire
Central Labor Union
United States
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