Philippine Conditions A Long Report From Gen Otis
Washington cabled Otis report describes Luzon operations rain season with insurgents scattered and forces around 4000 in Tarlay and northern Pampanga. natives seek peace, trade hindered, courts operating, Cuba fever effects noted. deaths of six soldiers reported, including David Silver and others.
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Professor McGiffert and Presbytery Split Over Heresy
Dr. Robert F. Sample doubts Prof McGiffert intends to leave the Presbyterian church for Congregational de Nomination. He notes the historian did not claim writings were his own opinion and says the committee’s formation shows careful, not biased, examination. The professor will appear before the committee to determine if his beliefs diverge from orthodox Presbyterian faith.
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Collegiate Boat Races Off in Favorable Conditions
In Poughkeepsie on June 26 the four oared contest between Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania and the eight oared freshman crews of Columbia Cornell and Pennsylvania was set for 6 pm two miles. The draw gave Cornell the wide course near the river channel Wisconsin inside next to Pennsylvania and Columbia next to Cornell. Coach McConville accepted the luck philosophically and the committee postponed races by one hour with the four oared at 5 pm freshmen at 6 and varsity at 6 tomorrow.
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David Silver Dead Washington War Depart Death
David Silver has died in Washington as reported on June 26. Details indicate a wartime related death acknowledged by official circles. The notice notes the department’s involvement and marks a solemn national event. Further particulars are not provided in the fragment.
Otis Needs Reinforcements
Washington dispatch says General Miles backs reinforcing General Otis in the Philippines. General Miller argues for 85,000 troops, with 30,000 to Luzon and the rest for peace and order. No plan to replace Otis. president backs Otis. no Manila transfer for Miles.
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The McGiffert Case Signals Delayed Action
New York presbytery meets to finish leftover business but will not touch Prof McGiffert. A committee was appointed to report by November 15 and no steps will be taken until then. The investigating body has not met and is delayed by members away from the city.
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Changes in the Navy Rear Admiral Sampson to Relin
A Washington report describes reshuffles in the Atlantic fleet as Captain H C Taylor asks to stay on duty past November while Rear Admiral Sampson is due to relinquish command. Captain Sigabee’s Texas crew will shift to shore duty and Captain B F Chadwick may do the same. The Hartford crew of 125 sails to Mare Island, with 280 of 300 green men already shipped. Acting Secretary Allerlies orders Atlantic officers to buy commissary stores from army depots.
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Result of the Expedition to the Antarctic
A Montevideo dispatch to the Herald details the Helgion voyage with leader Mo de Gorlache. It reports discoveries including Belgica channel, a suspected archipelago, corrections of Admiralty map errors about Pirland and Shetland, and indications of a southern continent with Hora fauna findings and unknown lands such as Danco Island.
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Rescue at Cape May Reveals Congressional Heroism
A Cape May report says Congressman Henry C. Loudenslager and W H Kirk patock rescued Professor Willis L. Moore, head of the U S Weather Service, and Emander Johnson from drowning after they were pulled beyond their depth among bathers. The rescue drew cheers as Loudenslager, a large athletic man, brought them to safety.
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Unsuccessful Tours of Paris Steamer and Kidnaping Guilty
London reports failed attempts to tour the American Line steamer Paris on Saturday and Sunday. In New York, Mrs. George Row pleaded guilty to kidnapping baby Barlon Clark and was sentenced to 12 years and 10 months in prison. Pittsburgh notes the American Tin Plate company and workers’ conference in Chicago ended without agreement, prompting a strike by 40,000 workers next Saturday.
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Newspapers Favor Present Government In French Session
June 26. The cabinet ministry faced the chamber as socialist radicals and democratic left members voted for the government while Paul Decassa fuse withdrew his interpellation. The senate approved the government's declaration by 187 to 25. A furniture sale at Red Ticket Sale hopes to reduce stock and boost bank accounts amid low prices and easy charges.
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Paris minister chances amid press split and public doubt
A Paris dispatch notes mixed press reaction to Waldeck-Rousseau's new ministry. Most papers favor it despite partisan divides and anti Dreyfus sentiment. some nationalist outlets oppose or remain neutral. The piece highlights cautious support, with conservative editors backing the cabinet and radical papers split on its prospects.
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Interpreter Struck by Chinaman in Pekin Dispute
Herald from Pekin reports G. A. Flitche, interpreter at the French legation, was struck by a Chinese man and left with bruises. The French minister calls for a public apology from the tsung li yamen.
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