American Forces Resting at Malolos After Fatigue of Campaign
Manila April 17. The American forces under General MacArthur rest at Malolos in good condition. Rebel forces are reported along the Lawton Hall line and at Pilar near Cainia and Tayotay. A reconnoitering party from the North Dakota regiment engaged the Filipinos, with seven rebels killed and two American wounded.
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War department notes U S gains in the Philippines
Officials in Washington report Otis dispatches show Aguinaldo’s force nearly destroyed with few insurgent pockets remaining. The Army expects to face only small groups, easily overcome, as American troops advance under Otis.
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Quiet Prevails in Manila Campaign Report
A cable dispatch from Otis to the war department states American troops rested after entering Malolos. No forward movement on April 1 or April 2. Reconnaissance shows insurgents in scattered pockets who withdraw as forces approach. Few units shift positions while preparations for continued active campaign proceed. Army in excellent spirit.
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Aguinaldo Trapped as Uprising in Philippines Escalates
New York dispatch reports American forces advancing in the Philippines with Aguinaldo potentially trapped if he moves north. The piece notes Macaholas as a rival to Aguinaldo and warns of a devastating defeat should Aguinaldo invade northern territory. The overall view predicts an American victory.
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Wounding of Major Strong Reported in Cable
Mrs. William La Strong confirms her son Maj. Putnam Bradlee Strong was wounded in the Malolos area as letters and cables arrive. The family notes he sought to spare them worry and expects official reports from Gen. Otis. The latest message says Malolos taken, easing concern.
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Strong Recalls Son’s Wounds Amid Club Pride
Strong learned of his son’s injuries and expresses pride that his boy is safe at home. He notes the desire to have him home and mentions plans for his son to write a story about the fighting duet as witnessed.
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Wars Deaths and Wounds List From Otis Report
Washington April 1 A long list from Otis details killed and wounded personnel from multiple units on March 1 including First Nebraska First South Dakota and First Colorado. Names ranks and some initials appear for Private Corporal and Lieutenant entries with several spellings and errors in the OCR.
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Manila Battle Witnessed by Honolulu Ship Crew
April 1 report recalls the three mast Honolulu in Manila harbor during the great battle. The ship arrived with 500 bales of hemp and carried a crew of twelve, six Filipinos. Captain Dexter ferried coal to support the American squadron, and Admiral Dewey ordered coal taken for U S ships. The Dexter family watched Manila and the summer action as American forces advanced.
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Samoan Matter Fixes and Diplomacy Report
April Bevin reports from the foreign office that a German proposal has been accepted by major powers. A U.S. ambassador and a German official described a plan to send an investigative committee to Samoa, aiming for an amicable, satisfactory solution amid tensions with Britain and Germany.
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Troops Offer Services Wellington No 2 April 1
Believing the imperial authorities may need special communication Premier St Sadden cabled the steamer Tutanekal to hold readiness at Auckland to carry patches and sent a battalion of troops and volunteers to use British warships. An expedition of 120 men to I-Chon in Shan-Tune province is to be dispatched with provisional seizure of T-Chon. no annexation intended.
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Rome council trip noted for bishops from several regions
A Lima dispatch reports Archblahow Tovar and bishops from Ballon Ave quipa Pulredon Puno Falson Cum lo Sulano Rizzo Chachpaguas Inas will travel by Saturday steamship to Rome to attend a council.
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Queen's Riviera Visit Marred by Sailor Attack Incident
A French Riviera episode marred Queen Victoria’s visit as three sailors from the Osborne yacht were injured after a confrontation with Breton locals at Ville Tranche. The crew defended the ship, authorities apologized, and the royal party continued its tour amid influenza and social bustle in Paris and London society.
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Seaman’s Friend Letter Praises Safety North Atlantic Mark
A letter to the newspapers praises the Winter North Atlantic mark as a minimum safety flag and laments its abolition. The author argues the move would harm sailors and devastate families, noting the impact on men at sea and women and children left behind.
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Lafayette Medal Coin Design Sparks Mint Debate
Washington reports detail a proposed Lafayette commemorative coin with engraver Chrysle B P Barton drawing the design at the Philadelphia Mint. The Lafayette Memorial Commission suggests portraits of Washington Lafayette Lincoln McKinley, and a Lafayette prayer motto. Congress backs mint purchases for the coin program, with $50,000 in silver for souvenirs.
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Ocean Disasters Reported With Several Sunk
Doves England April 1 news notes multiple ocean disasters. The German steamer Pontos from Rosario collided and sank after a collision. crew rescued. The British steamer Ethel Hilda reports a collision off Dungeness. The Strela, a French firing smack off Dover, had six Pronehmen drowned. Advices say the Heathpool, a British steam collier, collided with an unknown vessel near Hracyhead and sank with only one saved.
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Practice Cruise of the Squadron Sails for La Guayara
A special Washington report says the squadron led by Admiral Sampoon, with battleships Indiana and Texas and cruisers New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Detroit, Mar iiehead and Supply, sails from Kingston for La Guayara. The voyage includes coal at La Guayara, three days there, and a demanding two ship routine before a second 100 day cruise begins.
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The Magician to Be Sent Home
Chicago police to detain Ching Ling Foo after a government request to repatriate the Chinese magician. He will be escorted by Charles A. Stone to San Francisco where an agent of the Chinese government will take custody.
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Rescue Ship Wrecked Near Southampton
The steamship Southwestern, sent to aid the Stella disaster victims, ran ashore near Southampton last night. The crew remained aboard, and no deaths were immediately reported.
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Swedish Editor Dead in Chicago
Andrew Chaiser editor and publisher of the Chicago Swedish Tribune died of diphtheria in Chicago on April 1.
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French Kid Gloves in latest styles and brands
Creynierd presents Reynier three clasp gloves in new street shades and black, price 1.50 for PL and L kit, 1.00 for PL gloves. Also PLAVIA and SERVIA French Kid Gloves in Easter shades, 1.76, agency secured, repairs and alterations guaranteed for gloves costing one dollar or more.
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Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments for the Season
Numerous new suits arrive at Homesty and Serge Shop including Pertury at Homesy and Serge lines. Prices range from $9 to $49 with many all wool, satin, and velvet options in blue, black, tan, and sage, featuring tailored jackets, box jackets, and stylish skirts. Other styles to be shown Monday. sizes and prices listed.
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