Committees Named to Mobilize Montana Volunteers
Government tug Governor Markham to ferry volunteers while Governor Smith and staff await. A finance committee comprising Carter, Hickards and Courtey was appointed along with a refreshment group of McTague, English and Hugh Daly. Transports anticipated tomorrow and crews will depart in quarantine aboard the tug.
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Repudiated by Spain on Cuban debt issue
Washington reports Spain declares it will not pay interest on Cuban bonds, signaling repudiation. U S officials say no US obligation to Spain’s Cuban debt exists, noting Spain financed the debt to crush rebellions and that the United States paid only for Philippine improvements. Paragraph explains the Paris treaty context and congressional implications.
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Canada First Unity in Canada First Motto Speech
At Strathroy Middlesex county fair Premier Laurier stated Canada must uphold its rights on the Alaska boundary issue. He emphasized independence from undue concessions, pledging to paddle their own canoe while seeking good relations with the United States, and affirming Canada first, last, and always.
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Gallifet Declares Incident Closed in War Order
Paris dated Sept 21 General De Gallifet the minister of war issued an order to corps commanders stating the incident is closed and that military judges have rendered a verdict with independence. He notes the republic president’s action was dictated by pity and that there can be no further question of re.
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France Calls Army To Forget The Past And Unite
A political communication urges French soldiers to cast aside earlier quarrels and commit to the future under unity. The speech emphasizes that the army belongs to France, not to any party, and declares the order will be read to troops across the forces. GALLIFET is cited in the closing remarks.
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State Labor Council hears report on unions growth in Montana
Daniel McDonald Montana state organizer presented the annual report noting 15 new unions formed and a total membership of about 17,000. He cited harmonious labor relations, potential gains from well directed effort, and a large field for operation across crafts and callings. Delegates discussed executive and treasury reports as well as western labor union results from Salt Lake.
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Importation of Gold Reported to Begin in New York
Wall Street buzzes that Europe gold imports will start with £100000 to $500000 already bought in London for shipment. National City Bank plans $5,000,000 in gold from Europe, Lazard Frères likely to import from Paris. With Paris exchange at 5.20 less demand discount, a profit is seen in Paris to New York transfers.
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McKinley to Speak in Ohio and New York
President McKinley is likely to deliver a few campaign speeches in Ohio during the opening week, with Governor Roosevelt and Judge Nash leading the campaign for governor. Representative Dick, Ohio Republican chair, urged McKinley to speak on his train en route to Chicago next month, signaling an aggressive campaign in Ohio.
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Prince Alexis Karageorivich as Suitor to Swift Heiress
Chicago Sept 21 The Times-Herald reports Prince Alexis Karageorivich of Servia as a suitor for Miss Mabelle Swift daughter of K C Swift of Swift & Co. The father objects citing fear she would become a morganatic wife if Alexis ascends the Servian throne. He warns he may disinherit her to prevent such a match. Miss Swift is about 22. Alexis is over 40.
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Differing Views on War Certainty in Transvaal
A Pretoria dispatch reports Gen Joubert warning of heavy fighting on the Natal border and a British push through Van Reenen's Pass. London papers quote Harcourt and Afrikander MPs as fueling antiwar sentiment while Vanity Fair argues there will be no war. Cabling claims 62,000 burghers ready for field duty.
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Art exhibit juries named for Paris fair selection
John B. Cauldwell announces the American exhibit juries for the Paris exposition. New York leads with the most jurors followed by Philadelphia Boston Chicago Cincinnati Indianapolis and St Louis. A preliminary Chicago jury will meet October 20 at the Art Institute to forward works to New York for national judging.
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Otis Was Converted In Times Notice
A New York Times correspondent notes a recently published Paulist father book listing American converts from Protestantism. The document includes the name of Colonel E. S. of the United States Army amid charges about vandalism in Catholic churches in the Philippines by American soldiers.
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Massachusetts Democrats Hold State Convention in Boston
Massachusetts Democrats gathered in Boston for the state convention to nominate officers and choose delegates to the national convention. The ticket listed George Fred Williams, W. S. McNab, T. Callahan, and Alexander B. Bruce for at large delegates, all supporting Bryan's renomination. Williams received an enthusiastic reception on the platform. Callahan followed.
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McNary Named Permanent Chairman at State Convention
The state central committee chairman called the convention to order and delivered a lengthy address. Committees were appointed and William S. McNary was chosen as permanent chairman. Cheers for McNary mixed with jeers from anti state committee delegates.
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Nebraska Republicans Meet in Omaha to Nominate Judges
The Nebraska Republican state convention convenes at 2 pm in the Auditorium on the exposition grounds. B. M. Reese is expected to win the unanimous nomination for supreme judge. The convention aims to finish quickly with a platform that endorses the national administration and supports the current monetary standard and protections against harmful trade organizations.
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Meeting With Resistance in Togas Land Boundary Debates
Paris dispatch reports the Francco German boundary commission meets strong native resistance while negotiating the Togas land line. The panel fought several engagements, suffering notable native losses, as French and German officials cooperate under the French commissioner’s oversight.
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Increase In Duties Reported By Capetown Consul General
Consul General Stowe in Capetown reports the South African republic plans a duty increase on goods including mankets boots leather harness hats caps paraffine oil and more. The levy rises from 74 percent ad valorem to 10 percent. The suspension of duties caused revenue scarcity.
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Bear Panic in Wheat Chicago Panic Report
Chicago reports no bear panic in the wheat pit before 1 o clock when Harrell, Farnum and Co and their suspension was announced. Brokers for that house had been heavy sellers for three days. Market quotes list September wheat at 72, corn at 34, oats at 22, pork at 8.02, lard at 6.40, rye at 5.16, and cash and futures for various wheat and corn grades with prices ranging around 69 to 73 for different contracts.
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Harrell, Farnum & Co
Rebellion Gaining In Venuzuela Port of Spain Dispatch
A Port of Spain dispatch reports General Castro holds Valencia amid Venezuelan revolt. Valencia citizens hosted a banquet for him as President Andrade plans a possible escape from the country with a yacht waiting at La Guayara.
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Italian Line to Open Service to This Coast
Valparaiso dispatch reports a new Italian steamship company plans to establish a service to this coast, signaling expanding transoceanic maritime connections.
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Telegram briefs from around the world and United States
News items note miners joining a strike in Montgomery and two collieries inoperable, Dreyfus returning to France, General Onis reporting six ships sent by transport, Hunter and staff awaiting the Cape, Kearsarge’s final trial off Massachusetts coast, martial law rumors in Algiers, Barrett Falk Co. failing in Chicago, and the czar and czarina arriving in Kiel with Imperial ships in attendance.
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Wall Street Opens With Mixed Early Gains and Bear Pressure
New York stock market opened with gains in Lackawanna Burlington and senior traction stocks while most issues drifted mixed or higher. Bears tried to push for liquidation but failed, forcing cover in standard shares and giving notable advances in rail groups led by Southern Pacific and related railways.
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Bedding and Blankets Feature Vast Seasonal Stock
We have opened up our entire stock for the coming season and are showing today the finest assortment of the following items.
North Star Blankets Pendleton and California Blankets
Blanket sales offer a wide range from cotton to wool and fleece. Sizes include light, medium, heavy weights priced from one to twenty five dollars per pair. North Star Blankets and California Blankets advertise affordable options.
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