A LAST STAND NEAR CALUMPIT AS US TROOPS ADVANCE
McArthur's division approaches Calumpit with Aguinaldo and staff present. Hale's forces reach Catumpit ford, capturing Filipino leaders. MacArthur Wheaton lead troops north of Malolos, crossing the river with regiments and a supply train. Insurgents destroy a bridge. U S troops must abandon towns when advancing due to insufficient garrisons.
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Uagbeg
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Luna
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Tah
Nebraska Regiment
Iowa Regiment
Kuinchua
MacArthur
Wheaton
Montana Regiment
Kansas Regiment
Maloley
Pilipino
Santa Cruz
Lawton
Recall of Volunteers Sparks South Dakota Protest
Washington April 24 A letter from John T Keane lieutenant governor of South Dakota opposes recalling the Manila volunteers The state’s people express indignation and pledge to oppose any policy seen as surrendering to oppression The letter argues for maintaining the current force as a stand for freedom and constitutional justice across the Orient
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John T. Keane
South Dakota
Manila
Pirot South Dakota
Star
Goverour Lee Ie Gross
Wberry
Sharpshooter recounts Otis assassination precautions
Robinson describes his experience as a sharpshooter and notes security measures around General Otis. He recalls 50 yards from the pal and wee squads posted around the grounds to deter native assassins, with soldiers kept ready for any emergency.
Convicted Suspect in String of Cold Case Murders
San Francisco and Denver police hold Harry Wilson, a mulatto, on suspicion of the decade old strangling murders of several women. He recently assaulted Mrs. Leonard in her home, stealing 400 dollars, and is linked to robberies in the tenderloin. Detectives fear proving he committed the earlier murders will be difficult, with Wilson claiming gambling and Denver murder context as his alibi.
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Leonard
Eltis
Wilson
Tealee
Lynching of Strickland Shocks Georgia Town
In Walmetto Georgia on April 2 a mob hanged Strickland the 60 year old minister accused in the Crawford murder. The crowd cut ears and fingers and displayed a placard pledging to protect Southern women. Hose admitted the killing but said Strickland paid him $12. The court moved to woods but Strickland denied the charge and was killed. The mob then took his body to jail for an inquest amid calls for revenge and further lynching threats.
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Hose
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Albert Seal
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Strangler Arrested in San Francisco Case
In San Francisco on April 4 a mulatto man in city prison is identified as the Strangler who attacked Bertha Paradis at 318 Sutter Street years ago. He fled with $70 after grabbing her purse, prompting Captain Hohen to confirm the suspect’s identity as the killer of several women including cases in Denver.
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Bertha Paradis
Creature Derloin
Harry Wilson
John Gonzales
Sutter Street
Wilson
Hohen
Denver
John Castro
Germans Seek Mortgage Amid Pacific War News
April 4 dispatches from San Francisco report German interests pushing for a mortgage on Spanish lands as Ponape and other Carolines face military action. Captaincy, prisoners, and a German trader network are described alongside riverine clashes and a weather tumult in Kugate reef area. The War Board of Inquiry holds its last session as a report is prepared with thousands of sworn testimonies reviewed by Majer Lee.
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Kugate
Tan Ui
Coral Reef
Hare Ber
Washington
War Board of Inquiry
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Majer
Lee Sminnied
Ral
Mit
Davis
Himelf
War Commission
Race War May Be The Result In Arkansas Conflict
In Manafield Arkansas a clash between Governor Jones and federal judge Rogers escalates as the Kansas and Texas Coal Company imports workers from Kentucky to replace striking workers at Huntington. A federal injunction bars interference with imports while the governor orders sheriffs to keep Black laborers out. The dispute widens as US Marshals are directed to enforce the order and prevent further clashes.
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Manafield
Arkeigas
Jones
Dude Reecie
Federal Court
Fort Smith
Rogers
Huntington
Kansas & Texas Coat Company
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St Louie
Dudes Rogers
Thax Eeretane
Buch
Plans Not Altered Weslmiiston April 24
Secretary Alper called Sunday battle at Queliss had not altered department plans in any degree. General Olle General Lawton Admiral Dewey and Philippine communists were authorized to deal with confirmation in the Philippines. Second a their met the department would be good policies to refrain Cran meddling unnecessarily. If Otis needed more troops he shall leave them and the antiqueUie department will hasten relief of volunteer troops by regular soldiers.
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Eretary
Proclamation Details Tove German Officials in Apia
The Bevlin correspondent of The Times prints a proclamation by the German consul in Apia. It states that Herr Rose and Dr Heifel, German officials, and the provisional government were implicated in the exclusion of Mr. Chambers from chief justice.
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London
Bevlin
Times
Givink
R Tove
Apia
Herr Rose
Dr Heifel
Apho
Cove Comientalee
Chambers
US fleet under Admiral Sampson sails for South America
Adispatch from St Pierre West Indies reports Admiral Sampson s fleet arrived at Peet New York and most vessels plan to depart for San Juan Monday. The Montgom ery Montgomery to Porte de Trabas for repairs. The fleet is due to sail New York on May 5 or 4.
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Porte de Trabas
Killed While Resisting Arrest in Chirice
Four robbers were arrested by three officers in Chirice on April 2. While transporting prisoners to a patrol box, a mob led by the wife of prisoner Elmer Anderson attacked the officers. A fight followed and Anderson was shot by Officer Garrety as he fled.
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Elmer Anderson
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Garrety
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Letters From the Front Bring News From South Dakota Unit
Sioux Falls April 24 reports recent letters from members of the First Regiment South Dakota volunteers. One letter from Oni offers insights into life at the front and the outlook for the unit as it engages in duties and preparations amid ongoing military service.
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Sioux Falls
8. D
South Dakota
Oni
Reverend Gladden Praises Church Leader at Memorial Sermon
In Columbus on April 4, Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden preached a memorial sermon for the late Bishop Joulin A. Watterson of the Columbus Catholic diocese. He prayed for the church and its head, the pope, invoking support for the faith amid changes within the church.
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Wa Heton Gladden
Joulin A. Watterson
Columbus, Catholic
Riot Breaks After Patrol Wagon Gong Sounds
The approaching patrol wagon bell tolled and the riot dispersed. Anderson was taken to the hospital where his wound was pronounced.
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Missionary Rivalry In Tuk Island Sparks Native Strife
In Tuk Island, Caroline Islands, tensions rise among missionaries from the Americas. Rev Alfred Snelling was ousted from the mission about a decade ago, then led an independent branch. Dr Price later took over, then Rev Luther Stimson replaced him, while Snelling opposes him. Extrem warns the local chiefs distrust and native clashes may follow.
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Bxtrom
Caroline Islands
Tuk
Alfred Snelling
Congre Herald
Price
Snelling
Luther Stimson
State Supreme Court Hands Down Appeals Decisions
Special to Thier Mountain Helena April 2 The state supreme court passed on company appeals today. The court dismissed the care of Blowle v iii from Silver Bow per stipulation. The court granted the State Publishing Company an alternative writ of mandamus directed to the governor and state treasurer to show cause why they vetoed the printing content. Writ made returnable May 3. Appeals decided include Babcock v White Caldwell from Gallatin County a challenged conveyance of property affirmed. Richards Robertson Byrne Dey Goods Co v Edward J Goodkind assignee for Israel & Co Lewis and Clarke affirmed. State ex rel J P v Revns Court Sixth Judicial District action to review judgment lower court annulled. Governor Smith today Calder and dimes l f to hang for murder of James Allen. attorney withholds. Thomas McRae and others. May ith for Tanuhar McRae and pite wed James Ay may perfect motions for the action of the governor needed because codes do not confer authority to grant stay of execution pending appeal.
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Helena
Supreme Court
Blowle
Silver Bow
Babcock
White Caldwell
Gallatin County
Richards, Robertson, Byrne Dey Goods Company
Edward J. Goodkind
Israel & Coy Lewis and Clarke
Exper J. P
Revns Court of the Sixth Judicial District
James Allen
William Ser
Tanuhar McRae
Pite
Jaume
Woman Suspected in Killing on Farm Night
April Rooney was shot and killed on a New York farm last night. Mrs Charles Loring is alleged to have fired the fatal shot amid darkness while Rooney, an arm hand, had returned during a spree. Meg Loving is in custody as the investigation continues.
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Johin Rooney
Charles Loring
Rooney
Loring
Telegraphic Briefs From Washington April News
Disjointed telegraphic briefs report on President McKinley at the White House. a California brigadier general candidate for the Republican nomination. Civil War era notes. Philadelphia discusses a major bribery trial in which attorney Burl Tagham is arrested. Washington notes protest to Coghlan as naval matters surface. further tangential items reference officials and actions in April.
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