Buckingham Palace Banquet Opens Loubet London Visit
London July 7 President Loubet’s first day in London closed with a state banquet at Buckingham Palace. The event drew a brilliant crowd, with the queen and king adjacent to Loubet and the Prince of Wales opposite. Music by Scots Guards and Highland pipers, four royal carriages sent to York House for the presidential party.
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Ohio Secures Contract for Disappearing Guns
Washington July 7 The War Department ordinance bureau awarded two contracts for six inch disappearing gun rings. Morgan Engineering Company Alliance Ohio receives 11 085 dollars per gun for six of the guns. Rarig Engineering Company Columbus Ohio gets 9 450 dollars per gun for twenty guns.
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New Life Pills Advertised By Laubach & Boyd
The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness to strength and relieve listlessness. They are sold for 25 cents per box by Laubach & Boyd.
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Dr Fowler's Extract of Widsernwberry Cure Claim
An old advert claims Dr Fowler's Extract of Wisernernberry cures dysentery diarrhoea and stomach pain for forty years. The text is garbled but presents a patent remedy pitch with medical claims and promotion.
Pope Leo XIII Lingers as Life Fades in Rome
Special to The Republican Rome reports Pope Leo XIII remains alive with a very low flame of life. Doctors exhale hope then concede fatal end possible at any minute as pneumonia and pleurisy complicate his condition. Extreme unction performed. Camillo Pegeli, pope’s nephew, consoles him while telegrams from the Vatican draw global attention.
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Two Lexington Murderers To Die In Hangings
Governor Beckham refused commutation for Earl Whitney and Claude O'Brien who were sentenced to death for murder. The two Lexington men will be hanged on Friday July 24.
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Yellow fever case aboard Mount Vernon reaches Mobile
The steamship Mount Vernon from Port Limon has been quarantined at Mobile due to a crew member diagnosed with yellow fever. Mobile quarantine authorities have been notified and are monitoring the vessel for safety and containment.
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Vast Hammond packing plant blaze destroys large building
A devastating fire at the Hammond packing plant in Indiana gutted the entire 120 by 400 foot north building, killing two men including fire marshal Charles Miller, injuring three, and threatening the Nelson Morris and Swift plants. About 1,500 hogs, 1,800 cattle, 800 sheep perished along with 100,000 pounds of oleo. insurance totals roughly $1.15 million covering buildings, machinery, and stock.
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German envoy elevated to ambassador rank
Official information reached Baron Speck Von Sternburg at The Wairs New Hampshire of his elevation to ambassador to succeed Herr Van Holleben who retired from German diplomatic service July 1.
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Jefferson Memorial Association elects Miles as president
The Jefferson Memorial Association announces that Dewey has resigned as president and Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles has been elected to succeed him, marking a leadership transition for the organization.
Evansville Riot Toll Sparks Martial Law Crisis
Report from Evansville Indiana July 7 details rioting after mob attacked jail guarding force. National Guard and deputy sheriffs fired on rioters, several dead and many injured as crowd looted stores and armed men fled in nearby streets. Negroes flee town as fear and unrest spread. mayor and Sheriff plan measures to protect citizens amid jail turmoil. Princess Apolo of Hawaii passes through LaPorte en route to Oberlin to study voice culture.
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Strike Called Off In Pittsburg Metal Work Dispute
A Pittsburgh area dispute between sheet metal workers and the Master Timers association ended as workers resumed duties. The pause stemmed from demands for a wage scale and a contract extension to May 1. Employers conceded a point, and the strike was suspended as negotiations continued.
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