Wheaton's Big Victory at Pasig and Surrendered Filipinos
General Wheaton's U S flying column attacked Pasig today and defeated Filipino forces. About 850 rebels surrendered at Taguig, 175 captured at Pasig, 106 dead found and 100 graves. American losses were slight with several privates wounded. 330 Filipinos were captured.
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General Wheaton
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Pasig
Fornoff
Newman
Taguig
Washington Regiment
Wentieth Regiment
Heavy fighting near Pasig and Pateros drive insurgents back
General Otis reports at Manila that 3000 insurgents moved to Pasig and Pateros on Laguna de Bay. Wheaton’s forces repulsed them with heavy fighting, taking 400 prisoners and suffering moderate losses. He now holds the towns with strong force.
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Otis
Manila
Pasig
Pateros
Laguna de Bay
Wheiton
Wheaton
Casualties Reported From March Battles Across Units
Washington dispatch lists killed and wounded from multiple regiments led by Twenty second Infantry and Second Oregon. Private James Kline of Twenty Kansas and privates George Stewart Winn Munson Wesley Hennessy are killed. Wounded include numerous privates and corporals across Twenty second Infantry and Second Oregon, with specific names and units noted. March 14 report cites Ralph Vanbuskirk killed from First Washington and Alford O Carden among the wounded in Oregon units with chest and foot injuries.
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Otis Cables
Kansas
James Kline
Twenty-second Infantry
George Stewart
Winn P. Munson
Wesley J. Hennessy
Twenty-second — Infantry
William Renshart
Willett Herman
William O'Brien
John Mubahill
Theodore A. Mizner
Dan Carroll
John Hartman
David Mulholland
Charles Simon
Thomas
Miler
Frank Wash
Pipes
Lester
Folger
Charlotles Davis
Chmpson
Twentieth Infantry
Willam Sampson
Adolph Woepper
J.holm
J. E. Hoffman
Oregon
Walter Inwin
Foot Gnoderate
Ralph Vanbuskirk
Alford O. Carden
Chest
Sey
C. B. Dodson
Charles J. Olson
Foot Tsevere
Great Victory Reported in Manila Dispatch
London papers publish a Manila dispatch noting General Wheaton routed the Filipinos and occupied Pastis Taguin and Patores. Several hundred of the enemy were killed and as many were exploded. General Otis calls it the greatest victory since February 5 as American forces advance toward Aguinaldo's headquarters.
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Manila
Wheaton
Pastis
Taguin and
Patores
Otis
Aguinaldo
Bringing Back the Soldiers Heading for Porto Rico
New York march 15 expected that the hired States transport McClellan will sail for Porto Rico on Friday. Part of her cargo will be garbage cans and sprinklers for San Juan health officers. The War Department fears how to move volunteer regiments from Cuba and Porto Rico before the quarantine. Afterward, soldiers arriving north must remain in transports until health officers declare no danger of yellow fever.
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McClellan
Porto Rico
San Juan
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Cuba
United States
Troop Movements and Far East Transport Shifts
Reports indicate rapid troop redeployments by sea and air to expedite operations. A Dixie transport now shifts from navy to transport service with orders to reach the south by March 20 after modifications at League Island navy yard. Also noted is a new English led syndicate claiming vast Cherokee Nation land in Indian Territory and aims to rival Standard Oil in global oil markets.
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Bard
Dixie
Navy
Transport Service
Manila
Eil
League Island Navy Yard
Specifections
Kansas City
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Chicago
City
Indian Territory
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Enghend
Teutan
America
Europe
Conflict Could Not Be Averted In Havana Protests
Havana reports nervous tension near central park as the rumor of Civil Governor Mora’s resignation is denied. Police block assemblies while another Gomez manifestation is planned, possibly triggering clashes between rival factions amid Cuban military assembly support.
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Central Park
Gomez
Ben
Cuban committee not to be recognized in official capacity
Washington reports that the Cuban military assembly appointed committee to Washington to seek recognition will not be recognized officially. War department officials say no official recognition will be granted except by a fully representative Cuban body chosen by the people. Payments arranged by Secretary Alger will be handled by U S Army paymasters with receipts issued to individuals.
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Washington
Havana
War Department
Alger
United States Army
Assembly May Be Dissolved In Cuba
Chicago dispatch reports Maj. Gen. Brooke, governor general of Cuba, authorized to dissolve the Cuban assembly. Officials anticipate immediate action and recognition of Gen. Gomez as leader until Cuba’s national assembly is formed. Brooke to consult on Cuban welfare and defer to Gomez’s position.
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Chicago
Times-Herald
Washington
Brooke
Cuba
Suez
United States
Gomez
National Assembly of
Murphy method trains Lexington railroad men with lantern slides
Lexington Kentucky March 15 A new idea for teaching train rules and understanding railway equipment has been launched by the Cincinnati Southern railway. The Murphy method uses an electric stereopticon and lantern slides to project signals track and apparatus for crews to study as they would encounter in daily work. Originator W J Murphy says the method has proven successful and may be adopted nationwide. Murphy has long worked in railroading including a period as general superintendent of the Erie road at Jersey City.
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Lexington
Cincinnati Southern Railway
Murphy
W J. Murphy
Cincinnati Southern
W. Ra Murphy
Erie Road
Jersey City
The Cuban Trouble Deepens Cuban Factions Clash Over Army
A Havana dispatch outlines a split within Cuba’s revolutionary ranks between the ex-general Gomez supporters and anti-Gomez factions. The army's dissolution is debated as leaders push a manifesto denouncing US pay offers and aiming to reshape Cuba’s future government. Negotiations with Washington revolve around the army and leadership status amid ongoing political realignments.
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New York
Teihune
Havana
Maxine Gow
Gomex
Ome
Washington
Gonzalo de Quesila
Des Lu
Gomez
Tamayo
Nunez
Senor Cespedes
Revolutionary Party
Cramer
United States
Sanguilly
Americana
Snerk
Cuba
Bronco
Gomes
Brooke
Gurney
Lanituary Assembly
Disbandment of Cuban Army Nears Settlement
A dispatch from Trivane to Chington reports U.S. War Department officials expect the Cuban army disbandment within ten days. Insurgent chiefs may resist, but Gomez likely to back actions. distribution of $100 payments and arms handover hinges on Gomez’s role and provincial commanders.
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Chington
War Department
United States
Sone
Heenke
Gomez
Santiago
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Franco Spanish Intervention and Prisoner Release Debate
A messy item notes France pressing Britain and Madrid over intervention to win U S permission for Spain to resume direct actions to release Spanish prisoners held by Philippine rebels. Mentions the steamer Mariposa sailing to San Francisco and prominent women like Miss Susan Anthony attending the International Council of Women in Westminster.
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London
Mareh ii Speek
Troy
Madrid
Silvela
United States
Spain
Cie
San Francises
Hays
Corneil
Closer relations to be established among railways
The Times reports that ahn Loeb & Co and a syndicate will underwrite a plan to unite Texas and Pacific, St Louis Iron Mountain and Southern railways. A merger is expected, with exchange proposals and bond adjustments under discussion among bondholders and related parties.
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the Times
Ahn, Loeb & Co
Texas & Pacife
St. Louis, Tron Mountain & Southern Railways
IHS Tol
Texas & 2
Missouri
Pacife
Vexas & Pacific
Wildcat Mining Schemes Attract Attention Across Regions
Article lists dubious mining schemes in Africa and the United States with claims of water rights fraud and organized companies seeking public sale of so called rhytts. Mentions Dawson, Forty Mite, Magle City, Star City, and Magle City detection of receipts for recording. Includes muster out notices for Texas and Georgia units, Rhode Island GOP convention, rescue by sleds after a train abandonment near Wheatland, and wage increases at Penney vanian Tube company in Pittsburgh.
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Netingten
United States
Coneul McCook Verites
Dawson
Abieka
Helene
Deithal
Yukon
Forty Mite
Magle City
Star City
Uy Ie
Market Summary Shows Mixed Bond and Stock Activity
Money firmer with exchange rates moving, 4 percent de-emphasis for sixty day silver, Mexico strong. New York Stock Market opened weaker but specialty stocks gained. iron and steel sagged while rails led gains from Burlington and Missouri Pacific. By midmorning activity faded and markets retreated.
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Money and Row
New York
SIM @SASTYy
Burlington and Missouri Pacific
New Yorks Coming Season Suits Debut In Stores
We opened yesterday a vivid display of the new season in women’s service suits. We invite you to view these stylish options as the market introduces the latest dress designs featuring modern hues and refined lines.
Fine Venetian Cloth Suits at Low Prices
Suits with new H single breasted ket and round corners in stock. Sizes up to 64, priced at 30.00. Also Bedford Cord and Lavendar Taffeta lined models from A Friedlander & Co New York, marked down from 300.00 to 85.00. Black Cheviot with Kron Jacket and Broadcloth trim offered, sizes and prices vary with tailor made quality in focus.
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Mack Taffeta
A. Friedlander & Co
New York
The Swellest Styles in Men's Shirts
Advert announces numerous shirt styles and prices in Madras and Percale, including Star colored shirts with detachable cuffs at 1.2 each, new colored shirts at 1.75, soft bosom shirts at 1.50, white dress shirts from 1.00 to 2.00, and laundered shirts at 2.00 to 8.00, plus watches on window displays and new hat selection at 2.40 each.
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Madras
Percale
Shiri
St Patrick's Day Ball Suits From Stein, Bivch & Co
A historical clothing ad touts high end men’s wear for the St Patrick day ball season. It highlights Cutaway suits from Stein Bivch Co in clay Worsted, with fine finishing, hand made buttonholes, and belled collars. Prices are listed as £0 and $20 for the imported black Worsted frock suit.
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Stein, Bivch & Co
Black Clay Worsted Suits Tailored at $20 Per Suit
Hand made three and four button sack coats in Black Clay Worsted with Italian cloth lining and hand felled collar. Crafted by a top tailor, tonholes added for finish, offered at unmatchable price of twenty dollars per suit.
Fine Black Cheviot Sack Suits At Bargain Prices
A listing offers fine black Cheviot sack suits with wool lining hand made buttonholes and hand felled collar priced at 20 dollars per suit. Sack and straight cut sack coats with Italian cloth finish available at 15 dollars per suit.
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