Gallant American Men Die Few in Luzon Battle Report
A dispatch from Iloilo reports a tough engagement near Mandurriao and Santa Barbara. Eighteenth Infantry with Tennessee volunteers repelled insurgents, suffering multiple wounded and one fatality Private Louis Biehl led amid heavy fire before succumbing.
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New York
Herald
Iloilo
Island of Panay
Mandurriao
Santa Barbara
Eighteenth
Tennessee Volunteers
Cheatham
van Valaah
Keller
Miller
Taro
Taro Bridge
Louis 3Iehl
Company B
Eighteenth Infantry
City Quiet as War Supplies Move to Insurgents
A newspaper item notes supplies arriving from German and Japanese sources and French colonies for insurgents. It reports the city quiet and business reviving. It also records Private Walter Parrish of Company A Tennessee Volunteers accidentally killed himself yesterday with a revolver.
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Walter Parrish
Tennessee Volunteers
Army Casualties and Wounds Reported from March Actions
Washington dispatch lists March 17 near Blockhouse No 4 and March 18 near Taguig casualties. Wounded include Tenth Pennsylvania and Twenty second Infantry names with ranks and units. Also notes killed and severe injuries across Second Oregon First Washington and other regiments with multiple private and corporal listings.
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Var Taguig
Washington
Robert B. Bucklin
Hugh E. Waters
Henry 0. Ness
Edward Tt. Bartlett
War department transmittals from Manila March 21
Report from Otis Washington dated March 21 states transports Ohio and Senator left March 26. The Grant sails March 24 carrying all sick and wounded to ship. Sherman expected tonight. Cannot commence shipment of volunteers yet but hopes to do so soon. Additional battalion of California to Negros this afternoon. OTIS.
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War Department
Manila
Ohio
Senator
Grant
Sherman
California
Negros
Otis
Bodies found in ruins of Hotel Windsor
New York March 22 The third body removed from the Hotel Windsor ruins was found early today. Described as a 60 year old woman of small stature the remains were badly mangled. Workers labored all night amid hot debris and found bones charred and scattered as they continued to unearth wreckage near Firth avenue and 47th street.
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New York
Firth Avenue
47Th Street
Counterfeits To Be Destroyed By Secret Service
Washington reports Chief Wilkie plans to destroy 1.221 trillion in counterfeit coin and bogus notes. Of this total 117,243 are treasury notes and silver core limitations, 10,21? is in imitation silver and copper coin. The rest imitates various obligations including state warrants, bonds, and flash notes. Counterfeits and outfits will be seized, libeled, boxed, macerated, with metal sent to a private foundry for melting.
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Washington
Wilkie
Secret Service
United States Treasury
Tennessee
Missionary Attacked During Journey in China
Tacoma news notes Missionary Parsons of the China mission society was attacked by imperial soldiers while traveling from Chung King to Paoning. He fled into river waters as militiamen lined the opposite bank. a Chinese gunboat later rescued him after his escort fled ashore.
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Tacoma
Wash
Parsons
China Mission Society
Chung King
Paoning
Japanese cruiser Chitose sails for Yokohama to receive armament
The Chitose, a Japanese cruiser, will sail from San Francisco to Yokohama this afternoon to receive its armament. It is noted as the first war vessel ever built at this port for a foreign government.
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San Francisco
Chitose
Supreme Court orders hearing in Boston & Montana receivership case
The Montana Supreme Court issues a writ directing Judge Clancy to hear motions in the Boston and Montana receivership dispute by March 30. The writ condemns Clancy for alleged judicial abuse and seeks bonds and further actions while noting related contempt actions and prior fines in connected cases.
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Tater Mountain
Hoston & Montana Receivers
Cip
Supmen
Oouet
Clancy
Boson & Montana
Ransom Cooper
Boston & Montana
Jude Clancy
Hinds
Lim
Supreme Court
Butte
Acton
Boston
Montana
Aerelock
Lear
Celiver
Helena
State of Montana
Mareh
Jae
Farenelln
Samuel McMurran
Tett
Hutte
F. Augustus Helmaetor
Peton & Montana
Mantins Gre
Chile Golf Mynine Company
Johstown Mining Company
Haros
Arthur P. Heinge
F.A. Helnge
Young American skipper to command cup defender
Visiting the Yacht Tistel on March 22 an inspection of the new cup defender at Herresholt yards is planned for tomorrow by Captain Carlos Barr. Barr, under 33, is renowned as a racing skipper with roots in Gourock Scotland born July 11, 1864, who later became a United States yachtsman with early life spent in a store and on British coasting ships. He sailed on the 20 tonner Clerin, cutter Clara, and the Shona in Boston before taking part in her races during America’s first season.
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Clara
Makin
New York
Boston
Seatland
Ydebt
Athion
Farnpone
Dia
Bare
Commodore Posttey
Baer
G. Oliver Iselin
Commodore Marsan
Comrie
Mare Postley
Mare Tank
Beistal
Tye
Barejas
Captain Hart
City Island
N.Y
Yacht tales of Sea and land era in early sailing lore
A garbled maritime reminiscence describes captains and crews, including Commodore Postley and G Iselin, aboard various vessels. Details reference past racing feats, repairs, and leadership aboard historic ships with mentions of City Island and New York.
Death of Joly Sherman Aboard American Mail Ship
A Cuba dispatch reports Joly Sherman died aboard the American Mail ship San Francisco. The Call notes U S mail failures reaching Klondike due to contractors who blocked Canadian postage routes. It alleges 20,000 tons of mail with American stamps await clearance at Slay wits during ongoing disruptions.
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New York
iCaimanera
Cuba
Telesayim
Joly Sherman
San Francisco
United States
Klondike
Skogety
Dawson Reviere
Emperors and papal rumors ripple through press
Reports from Tacoma and Brussels discuss a developing scene. The emperor of Karen appears in American style attire with a trimmed topknot noted. In London Brussels chatter hints Cardinal Gibbons could become the next pope amid budget talk affecting schools.
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London
Brussels
Cardinal Gibbons
Telegraphic Briefs From Various Cities
A set of terse items reports ships aground near Algeria, a ministerial appointment to China, a severe sailing disruption from heavy seas, a funeral at Westminster Abbey, a farm fire tragedy in Manitoba, a murder case in Connecticut, telegraphic link restoration to Holly and Mogres, heavy snow in London, and a state department cable from Washington about Kingston and Jamaica relations.
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Burgundia
New York
Mavenna
Marseilles
Algerias
Pekin
Count Orfini
Tokio
Signor Martino
China
Eleste
London
Hersche
Washington
Westminster Abbey
Winnipeg
Mareh
Darius the Jabsones
John Dlin
Green‘Tel
Bridgeport
Conn
Nancy A. Guilford
Edna Gill
Southington
York
Hay
United Stat
Aft Kingetun
Jamaten
Sayi Tat Wislow
Paris
Kingston
State Department
Market and livestock rounds from New York and Chicago
The report notes dull trading in Sugar with later partial recovery, leading to broader weakness in other stocks. Chicago hog receipts reach 20,000 with prices around 3.85 for good to $3.75 for rough. cattle receipts 2,500 with steers near 4.00 and cows around 3.25. sheep and lambs trading at approximately 4.75 and 4.75 respectively.
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New York
Marvel
Chienko
Chicago
Hennessys Dressmaking Parlors Adds Paris Styles to City Wardrobe
Hennessys Dressmaking Parlors expands with a new department offering tailor made suits and fittings. Miss Montsonery, back from Paris, leads French cutters fitters and trimmers to produce styles rivaling Paris mills. Menswear fabrics including Mousselin de Soto and Persian silks showcased as premier textiles.
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Miss Mont
Paris
Miss Montsonery
Special Inc
Mateus Kleinberg
Sith Bis
Depur
Hennessy
Costum
Parsar
New York City
Swell Spring Glove and Driving Glove Ad
An advertisement showcases Fownes gloves including Castor vans, Patent Grip Driving Gloves made in Britain, and Two-Button Imported Pique Kid Gloves in tan. Prices range from 1.75 to 2.50 per pair. Also features walking sticks and fine umbrellas plus men’s reindeer gloves for light driving.
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Fownes
Vans Castor
Great Britain
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