Ready to Surrender as Otis Reports Wounded in Manila
April 4 20 p m natives return to homes along American lines. General Otis notes many wounded and concedes prospects of peace with insurrection weakened. Brig Gen Harrison sails home on Sherman with Hay Hale and bodies of fallen officers, including Col Egbert, as Wheaton resumes brigade command.
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Martin
Otis
Dewey
Philippine Commission
Charles Denby
Chris
Harrison
United States
Sherman
John Hay
State Department
Hale
Maine
Harry C. Egbert
Partle
Wheaton
Insurgent government in perilous condition amid retreat
Washington April 2 cablegram to the war department reports insurgents defeated and discouraged, returning to homes from cities north of Mutolus. Otis notes casualties including Second Lieut Baldwin and Captain Herpotsheimur among First North Dakota and Nebraska units. errors noted in February 7 report.
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Washington
Mutolus
Armericans
Uwe Visiyan
Otis
North Dakota
Docman Baldwin
D. C. Bryon
Pilvary B. Morean
Une B. Humphrey
Marcia Herpotsheimur
Nebraska
Buchan
Aguinaldo to Fight New York April Second
In an interview Major General Wesley Merritt said Manila news is satisfactory and Aguinaldo does not seem whipped. He warned of prisoner of war treatment if captured and ruled out prolonged fighting. The dispatch notes insurgents not located near Malolos and troops gathering toward Marquina as Col Denby’s arrival signals Philippine commission proclamation.
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New York
Wesley Merritt
Manila
Aguinalde
Northwest
The
Herald
Eays
Malolos
For
Hall
Marquina
Col. Denby
Philippine Commission
Light Artillery Leave New York for Manila Route
A light pat of the Fourth artillery and a light battery of the Fifth artillery departed New York today bound for Manila via San Francisco. The movement reflects ongoing U S military deployment in the Pacific theater.
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Uatterton
New York
Manila
San Francteca
Distribution is Prohibited San Francisco Goes Quiet
On April 3 Alexander Craw quarantine officer of the state board of horticulture refused to permit the distribution of 152000 hop plants in San Francisco. The action reflects strict enforcement of plant health regulations to prevent pest nationwide spread and preserve agricultural integrity. The decision halts shipments and requires disposal or quarantine measures under state supervision.
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San Francisco
Alexander Craw
The
State Board of Horticulture
Kent hop vermin infestation spreads to new plantings
From Kent in England, hop plants have long suffered from hop vermin. Imported stock has been planted near Hopland and Uktah, signaling spread risk and need for control measures.
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Kent
England
Kent County
Prohibition Push Bids Beer Sales at Military Posts
A Washington dispatch notes Attorney General Griges to issue an opinion on the secretary of war's authority to bar beer sales on public reservations. Temperance advocates press for complete prohibition at military posts and soldiers homes, backed by a late congress provision. Judge Advocate Lieber said total ban was required, but Secretary Alsuply published the law for information.
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New York
Washington
Griges
Congress
Army
United States
Lieber
Al.shuply
Man killed in Manila battle mistaken for Filipino
A British subject named Simpson, killed during the Manila battle, was mistaken for a Filipino while peering from his window in white attire. A government indemnity request to Britain is planned within two weeks, with details expected in April. The claim seeks relief under the Spanish war aftermath, urging a congressional appropriation.
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Chicago
Tribune
Washington
Great Britain
Simpson
Manila
Furly
Paiip James Stanhone
Philippines
State Department
Congress
Department
Marine Force Being Organized for Philippines Deployment
Washington outlines plans to deploy 350 marines to Cavite aboard the Newport with a 200 man detachment leaving New York April 10 and joining at San Francisco. The first 1000 Marines destined for Cavite will be led by Col Pope, with Maj Charles McCawley organizing quartermaster duties in Philippines. New uniforms and gear for tropical service include skeleton blue flannel blouses, salt-colored dresses, and a white helmet without brass ornaments designed for heat and protection.
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Washington
Philippines
Cavite Navy Yard
San Francisco
Newport
New York City
Chese
San Pranciven
Idmore
Cavite
Admiral Dewey
Charles McCawley
Waington
Qwan
PC. Pope
Marine Corps
Tropics
Guam
Marine
Cuba
National War Remembrance Order for Arlington Burials
President Mckinley orders national honors at Arlington National Cemetery for Spanish-American War dead. Ceremonies planned for April 6 include mourning at public buildings and government shutdowns at noon. Remains of officers and soldiers to be interred with fitting rites.
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Spain
Tay
Claen
Cuba
Porto Rico
Philippines
National Cemetery
Arlington
United States
William M'Kinley
Joned
Melndjohn
Pario
Columbia
Huntington interview outlines Southern Pacific aims in California
San Francisco April 2 C P Huntington president of the Southern Pacific Railroad arrives with his wife to attend the annual meeting and election. He expects minor rate changes and road improvements but cannot confirm a long term loan extension after government negotiations. He mentions possible consolidation of California lines and notes unsold assets in the portfolio.
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San Francisco
P. Huntington
Southern Pacific Railroad Company
Caliifornia Street
Huntington
Southern Pacific
Central Pacific
California
Southern Parithc Company
Stan
Central Pacific Stork Stance on Road Management and Coast Line Extension
The official asserted no change in road management with Stork’s stance. He indicated coast line work would continue and hinted at a potential compromise with the railroad commission. He argued decisions should rest with the transportation department and cautioned against fares below a fair return on invested capital.
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Rora
Central Pacific Stork
Helms
Thest Railroad Commission
Les Department
Croker to Testify in Mazet Inquiry April Subpoena Ends Doubt
The Moiant notes Croker will be subpoenaed to testify before Mazet investigating a crime. Questions will probe Tazamuay leadership and who will ask them. Croker urged to answer promptly to aid the committee. There is a push for Mass to lead or advise counsel in the inquiry.
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W York
Richa Croke
Mazet
Tazamuay
Crokey
Frauke Mass
Police Hoard
Yale Alumni Hall fundraising gains momentum in New York
Yale aims to build a grand Alumni Hall for the centennial ceremonies in October 1901. New York donors pledged over 150000 dollars with Boston alumni contributing as well. The original plan valued at about 500000 dollars could expand to a million, with a circula r issued from New York to appeal for funds.
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Ey York
Yale
Dwirit
Lars Stan
Funds Committee
New York
Boston
Pwwteht
Names of canal commissioners named for Isthmian project
A Washington telegram reports President Metinley will announce seven members of the new Isthmian canal commission on Tuesday. Named are Rear Admiral Walker Brigadier General Haines Prof Haupt Civil Engineer Noble and Chiings Maj Frank Symonds Civil Engineer Morrison and others. They will study routes through Panama and Nicaragua and seek rapid approval and funding from Congress. The group plans surveys, charts, and field examinations in Colon and Panama.
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New York
Washington
Metinley
Ares
Walker
Haines
Haupt
Nicaragua Canal Commission
Noble Ne Chiings
Prank Symonds
Corpe of Engineers
Civi
Morrison
Ben
Pomme
Nicaragua
Adiral Walker
Colon
Panawia Canal
Canal Company
Tts
Adinal Waller
Tagua
Telegraphic Briefs From Across The Nation
Telegraphic briefs report weather disruptions in Saline and St Joseph with heavy snow storms in Greenville. The 201st New York regiment departed from camp Wetherill Des Moines. President appoints William B Sampson postmaster at Skagway Alaska. Ted Brown hanged for murder of Lewis McCierland in Chicago. Mrs Joseph Brown stabbed husband during a family quarrel in Chicago. husband died. she is jailed.
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Skagway
Alaska
Glasgow
Ted Brown
Lewis McCierland
Chicago
Joseph Brown
Swell Silks Exhibit Staggering Western Choice
This department shows a vast silk selection with a buyer who pays cash and travels widely for goods. The display features diverse dress fabrics, including vinlos in plain, colored, and black varieties, with notable variety and authenticity unmatched in the west.
Rich silks, plaids and stripes on sale at Hennessy
The advertisement showcases a wide selection of fabrics including silks, crepons, and tapetas in various patterns and widths. It touts nearly 100 pieces, washability, and several price points from 80 cents to 2 dollars per yard, with emphasis on quality and fashion for spring.
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Hennessy
Dress Patterns Offer Large Selection for Gowns
We present a supern assortment of the gnobbiest styles in Black and Colored Dress Patterns imported goods. Each pattern a beauty with varied textures from Grenadine to plain textures for tailor-made gowns. Our Dressmaking Department turns out the handsomest Suits and costumes west of Chicago. Ask for estimates on miting and trimming.
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Chicago
Colored goods this Wis new dress fabrics and terms
Wis we snow over two pieces of plain and novelty dress goods in newest designs for sprit widths from 26 to 48 inches. Hennessy’s price per yard is unmatchable at figure. New Venetian cloths and all wool items in new sprigs priced at 1.00 yard. Broad inches wide, dos, Hennessy’s.
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Hennessy
Trimmings Offerings From Ridgings To Chenille Fringes
A list of fashionable trimming items priced and described for ready wear. Mentions Ridgings Grips Row Knots det and Sill tassels Chenille fringes silk and chenille trimmings in various colors and widths. Notes new and up to date styles including embroidery and chiffon accents for stylish garments.
Linings and fabrics offer elegant wardrobe updates
Our stock features Near Silk linings that mimic silk in look and wear, plus piques and welts, Scotch and French ginghams, Toile du Nord, and white piques. Sateen finished blends, striped and patterned silks, and a wide range of colors priced from 12 to 50 cents per yard.
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Hennessy
Hennes Sie
Toile DU Nord
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