Trust Conference Speakers Highlight Political Clash
Chicago September 15 trust conference programs featured Louis F Post and Thomas Morgan in morning talks on taxation and the socialist view of trusts. Evening sessions promised W Bourke Cochran and William J Bryan, with Bryan and Cochran slated to share the platform, drawing strong crowd interest.
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Chicago
Louis F. Post
National Single Tax League
Trust
Thomas J. Morgan
Trades Unions and Trusts
Henry White
New York
United Garment Workers of America
Iron and Steel
M. M. Garland
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel
New Jersey
Edward W. Bemis
John B. Clark
William Dudley Foulke
Indianapolis
Robert 8. Taylor
Indiana
Edward Rosewater
Nebraska
W. P. Potter
Washington Gladden
Ohio
W. Bourke Cochran
William J. Bryan
Love
Michigan
Ralph (Asley
Garland
E. E. Clark
Howe
John W. Hayes
Knights of Labor
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Bryan and Cockran at Trusts Talk Roils Chicago Conference
In Chicago W Rourke Cockran and William J Bryan faced a brewing clash as rumors grew that both would demand speed speaking at Central Music Hall. The session opened with Ela and Shaw inviting Cockran to speak, ending the trio’s discussions soon after with a long distance telephoned conclusion.
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Chicago
W. Rourke Cockran
New York
Wiliam J. Bryan
Lincoln
Neb
Central Music Hall
John W. Ela
The
Civic Federation
Albert Shaw
No Dreyfus Meeting in New York Protest Plans Abandoned
Sept 15 New York no mass meeting to protest Dreyfus verdict. Promoters abstain after leaders decline to participate. Former Mayor Strong and former Secretary Bliss oppose boycott, saying it harms relations with France and the Paris exposition. Local officials urge treating the verdict as a matter for France, not a boycott.
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New York
Dreyfus
Strong
Bliss
Guggenheimer
Municipal Council
Paria
France
Cornelius N. Bliss
Wm. F. King
Mercee Association
Eas
Frank S. Gardiner
Board of
Ade and Transportation
Opening Up Nicaragua opens river to steam navigation
General Estrada resigns as governor general of the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. Ex Supreme Judge Hunilla is nominated as his successor to reside at Bluefields. Dr Pedro Bermudez named surgeon in chief of the Atlantic coast. Carlos A Lacayo named Nicaraguan consul at San Francisco. Congress grants concession to Jose Gomez to Tayigate by steam power to Rio Caco near the northeastern boundary. The river offer prospects for timber and mineral district development south of the river to the Caribbean Sea.
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Managua
Nicaragua
Associated Press
Estrada
Atlantic
Hunilla
United States
Bluefields
Pedro Bermudez
University of Pennsylvania
Carlos A. Lacayo
San Francisco
Cal
Congress of Nicaragua
Jose Gomez
Congress
Rio Caco
Cape Gracias
Prfinzaupka
Caribbean Sea
Otis seeks additions to staff officers for Philippines
General Otis cables to the war department a plea for extra staff officers for service in the Philippines. He requests one additional judge advocate general two assistant adjutant generals two inspector generals eight quartermasters nine commissaries of subsistence and two engineer officers. The adjutant general has begun assigning officers to these duties recognizing the need before the next active campaign begins.
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Washington
Otis
War Department
Philippines
Adjutant General
Department
Andrade heads to Valencia to quell revolt in Venezuela
A Caracas dispatch says President Andrade travels to Valencia to personally command troops against revolutionary leader Casto. The move aims to rapidly suppress the uprising, with crucial developments anticipated within a fortnight.
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New York
Herald
Caracas
Andrade
Valencia
Casto
Valparaiso Citizens Plead Dreyfus Innocence to President
Sept 15 Valparaiso residents send a telegram urging the President to recognize Dreyfus innocence and grant a pardon. The message asks for clemency and timely action in the high profile case.
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Valparaiso
Presidentabet
Peta
Dreyfus
Kruger Denies Statements in Milner Dispatch Details
London dispatch coverage centers on Chamberlain's blue book and Milner’s August 31 telegram signaling imperial readiness for extreme measures to vindicate British authority. Kruger vehemently denies charges against aliens and asserts equal commercial rights, while Capetown reports describe Boer fears of war and Manchester guards arriving and departing from Cape Town and Natal amid escalating tension.
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Alfred Milner
British South Africa
Kroger
Pre=fort
Transvaal
Chamberlain
Kruger
Ion
New Castle
Natal
Capetown
South American Alliances
Rio Tanette reports from Rome via Buenos Ayres to Rio de Janeiro that Latin American alliance talks could gain backing from Italy Austria and France if realized. Observers fear such a bloc would oppose the United States amid its rapid progress, with Latin American leaders wary of Anglo American expansion and European aid.
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Rio Tanette
Associated Press
Amouticia
du Campon
Maly
Austria
Ertainy
France
United States
Europe
American independence and European aid warnings
The text argues that the United States must maintain its independence and reject European intervention. It warns that seeking European support would risk entangling nations in European intrigues and provoke U.S. hostility, making alliance plans harmful rather than protective. It cautions against imitation of aggressive powers and stresses a domestic, self directed approach.
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United States
America
Hanes
Fensons
Dreyfus Pardoned Said Certain by Paris Dispatch
Paris dispatch quotes Commandant Carriere, government commissioner at the Dreyfus court, stating Dreyfus is certain to be pardoned shortly. He notes broad desire to rid the Dreyfus affair, with soldiers especially eager, and that Dreyfus will avoid a second degradation. The Rennes rival arrival is mentioned as context.
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Lincoln
Neb
Mr. Ela
Bryan
Cochran
Ela
Aryan
Nebraska
New York
Paris
Commandant Carriere
Dreyfus Vourt Ma
Dreyfus
Dreyfus Ve
Rennes
Military Train Leaves Halifax For Pavule Mission
Halifax Sept 14 The first military train for the Pavule leaves Halifax at 4 PM Saturday with a consignment for Bermuda. Later this fall a line regiment will arrive here from the West Indies for the Pacific. Military circles note the activity and considerable comment.
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Halifax
N.S
Militar
Pavule
Baquiimalt
West Indies
Pacific
Bridge Combination in New York Faces Formal Setup
The Times reports that details with manufacturers are settled and the American Bridge Company, or bridge combination, is assured. Financing will be arranged by J A W Seligman & Co, and a meeting will be held to form a permanent organization and elect officers.
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New York
the Times
American Bridge Company
Bridge Combination
J. A.W. Seligman & Co
Otters
Typhoid Report From Madrid Sees Few Fatal Cases
Madrid reports ninety-nine typhoid fever cases with a low fatality rate since the outbreak began. Authorities note the disease has not produced a large death toll despite the illness burden.
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Madrid
Late Anaconda Locals and City News Recap
Obituary notes Mrs J W Latmberton aged 41 dies at Deland hotel Ut eeloek after six weeks illness. Chief chemist Mooney of Great Falls visits Anaconda en route to take Kinlae post. Prof Alfred M Ibtston arrives to lead Margaret overstea during Leo Bryant’s absence. ACBL Pete’s Carole delivery highlighted. Police seek highway disturbers McDonald and companion after drinking spree and abuse. Kennedy arrests McDonald. companion evades.
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J. W. Latmberton
Deland
Uteeloek
George Lynn
Philipsburg
Mooney
Anaconda
Alfred
Mibtston
Butte
Margaret Ovehestea
Leo Co Bryant
le Masic
Gilesion
Carole Whireh
Drisston
Lees
McDonall
Junge JM. Kennedy
Jobn Goo
Warn Spring
Anaconia
McDonald
Companion
Dudge
Kennedy
Arrested for Non-Support Charges Amid Domestic Details
Acwanant sworn out this morning to the arresting officer Genege Ticker of Aras Comb CHYETE. The hirer resides at Deer Ledge with a deed lady accompanied Bea book. A letter to the committee from Mee Bearock states she cared for the tuckes and children of a weather family for whites. She requests $10 per month. The county finds the case tied to a pay claim for support and mentions related names such as Loge and Dove's union.
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Acwanant
Deer Ledge
Carly
Tuckes
Childres
Waether
Bae
Packer
Ba- Dove
Queen Plora's Tower at Margaret Theater Tonight
A rare entertainment titled Queen Plora's Tower will be staged at the Margaret theater tonight in three acts. The program blends opera and vaudeville with singing and dancing, featuring several special acts. The Catholic Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul’s Parish sponsors the event, expected to attract a good crowd.
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