Today’s Fight Rebels Told to Prevent American Advance
Montana’s Sons in the Thick of the Fray with deaths and injuries from the three dayout by the war department list several KIA and wounded. Names include J A Beckmann Percy Lockhart Steve Stevens William Mitchke Hugh McClellan Edward Mynchon Benjamin Hubbard Horatio Carn William Bush James Metty John Alanary Edward Lynn and more. The report notes a grave loss for South Wyoming street in the city and mentions Mrs Heckman and a $2000 Royal Are policy. Washington dispatches Otis confirms later cablegram.
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Washington
War Department
William S. Tracey
Idaho
Joseph L. Walker
First
Tennele
Hugh P. McClellan
7Th Infantry
Bernard J. Smith
Colorado
William J. Harney
Fourth Infantry
William Wallace
Tennessee
Edward R. Mynchon
Benjamin Hubbard
Ith Infantry
Henry Leimbacher
Milton Melse
Horatio M. Carn
South Dakota
William H. Bush
Joseph A. Ot
Wyoming Street
Thin
Royal Arenum
M Heckman
Itane
Percy T. Lockhart
Company G
Butte
Steven Steven
Silver Bow Shaft
Anaconda
Philippines
Montana
Col
Kees
William Muehke
Company M
Carrell
Wisconsin
Robert Brown
Hayes Axtell
Deacon
Mye Gomer Williams
W. H
Prank
Montana Ore Purchasing Company
MacArthur's Men Push Forward In Philippine Advance
Manila dispatch reports General MacArthur's division overnighting at Maykawayah and pushing railroad lines toward Melales. Prisoner counts suggest Filipino main body retreated to Malolos, with over thirty villages abandoned including Hulavan and Gudguinio. American ships bombarded towns, fires and firefights reported as troops advanced, reclaiming river crossings and engaging native militias defending homes and lands.
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Manila
MacArthur
Maykawayah
Polo
Melales
Malolos
Ecounter
Hulavan
Gudguinio
Antinly Latina
Paranagie
Irtet
Hee
Teludines
Washington
Stone House
Meroauyan
Maykawayan
Martinson
Giny Ous
Male
End of Battle Near Mali After Filipino Retreat
The scene describes American forces advancing from bushes toward a town, with about sixty vands from trenches. Filipino panic ensued as around a hundred fled Mali, while a white flag appeared among entrenched defenders. Colorst Pansion and two Kisae regiment members crossed the Lio river to seize the railroad bridge fort, taking 50 prisoners with arms. the Pennsylvania regiment captured 40 more. The right wing of the Pid iniyos collapsed as the engagement ended.
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Mali
Smegos
Ceelands
Kisae
Penmsylvania
Pidiniyos
Satisfaction Over The Result In The Philippines War
Washington expresses satisfaction with the war department after reports from naval OSS and press dispatches show the column advancing steadily and troops pressing forward in good condition. Confidence is voiced in General Otis to finish the war if Aguinaldo’s forces are pressed and defeated.
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Washington
March
War Department
Philippines
Naval Oss
Otis
Aguinalde
Pest
Disposition of Dewey's ships at Manila and surrounding waters
Washington reports Admiral Dewey has mapped American fleet positions in the Philippines. Olympia, Ongon, Monadnock, Monterey, Calis Wilt, Helena stand at Manila Bay with Vorton and Charleston, Concord and Prizel patrolling off Luzon, Bennington sent to Hong Kong, Princeton under repair in Singapore, Nashan to Guam, Tris bound for Iloilo to coal and dispatch the Sekiee soon.
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Washington
Dewey
Navy Department
Guam
Hoila
Aguinaldo Headed Forces in Manila Fighting Front
March 27 dispatch reports MacArthur forces at Malibu engaging insurgents led by Aguinaldo in person. Intense clashes inflicted heavy losses on the insurgents, with about 100 dead on the field and numerous prisoners and arms captured. The advance continued as dawn broke.
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Shington
Ous Reyan
Manila
Wil
Pateh
Rebels Hold Line at Milulus Engagement Amid Retreat
Rebels made a determined stand near Aguinalde's headquarters as their rear guard withdrew on Milulus. Intense fighting raged across the Meriva river with six Americans killed, including three officers, and forty wounded.
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Matila
Pilisinos
Milulus
Aguinalde
Marina
Names of fallen and wounded soldiers listed from March readings
The list names multiple soldiers killed or wounded, including Corbin, Lt. Mo WW Krayen, Mortis J. Colum and others from Twenty-second Infantry Second Oregon First Montana and other units, with ranks and some injuries noted such as thigh injuries and slight wounds. The compilation covers Private MH Fairchild to Private James Hester and more, across several regiments and divisions.
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Washington
Oris
Corbin
Krayenbuc
Mortis J. Colum
Fairchild
Twenty-second Infantry
Sergi
Chas
F. Brooks
Oregon
Suranderman
Hayox B. Taylor
Kansas
John
Ratal
James Hester
Creek
Samuel FP
Barton Feentleth
Milan
Wm. Greyer
Patrick Byrne
Ole Walme
Ar- Wm
Thagehanm
John Music Spurgeon
Kansue
Wm. J. Dunlap
Montana
F. J. Adams
Fragmented Army Casualty List With Numerous Names
A noisy OCR fragment lists soldiers from multiple units with varied injuries. Entries mention Privates Myers Allison Fred Lavencatt Leo B Grace Paniel Bowman Richard Sprickdite Charles Park & Rewards, Ralph Nodgens, Van D Collins, Ralph Nodgens elbow, Stoffer echoes, Charles T. Wale neok, Weld KR Robbins Fink, Harry Fetchie Walker Smediey, Summers neek severe, Harey W Donovan wounded, Ridlenek Wes First Washington etc. Poor legibility and scattered fragments obscure full details and units.
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Anno Hughes
Myers Allison
Fred Lavencatt
Minnesota
Hamilton
Robert
Oregon
Leo B. Grace
Paniel B. Bowman
Richard Sprickdite
Charles
Cocah
Aikle
Cornosrai Park & Rewards
van D. Collins
Musterit River
Parnes
Ralph Nodgens
Stoffer
Seige
Charles T. Wale
Neok
Slight
Weld KR
Robbins
Harry Fetchie
Walker
Smediey
J. Fink
Thigh
Trever
Mate Summers
Neek
North Dakota
Harey W. Donovan
Sixth Artillery
Ridlenek J
Washington
Cmpany
BK. Morin
Signet
Otis
Ates
Jack
American Plan Change Reported In Manila Campaign
Washington reports Maj. Simpenn says U S forces shift to a general forward push under MacArthur after insurgent retreat from Malabon. American brigades Wheaton, Eilers, and Harrison advance along the railway toward Malolos, pressuring insurgents and closing on Manila lines. MacArthur holds Marilac as Otis notes ten small streams crossing the railroad complicating supply and artillery movement.
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Washington
Maj
Simpenn
Military Information Bureau
MD Fe
MacArthur
Moygent
Malabon
Wheaton
Eile
Harrison Tray Otis
Ma~lates
Malotos
Malahon
Manila
Marolos
Manthe
Caloocan
Otis
Marilac
Mania
Fragmented dispatch on Island governance and reform efforts
A garbled report outlines colonial governance tensions with calls for a draft constitution and local assembly. It notes reinforcements, opposition to certain revenue methods, and a plan for a governor general to limit external interference.
Deaths and jealousy feud ends in shooting in Kansas
In Jackson county Kansas Maren Henry Lane terson aged years, of farm life, shot and mortally wounded Mrs John FPiciveh in a jealousy fit while attempting to kill Ada Fleischer, the 1syear-old daughter. Synderson, arrested, faces possible lynching threats as details emerge.
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Polka
Maren Henry Lane
Terson
Jackson County
Kid McCoy Takes Long Rest After Heart Weakness
In San Francisco on March 27 sources say Kid McCoy has been advised by a physician to take a long rest in the mountains due to signs of heart failure. He is said to cancel dates with Tommy Ryan Sharkey and exhibitions slated for boxing dates.
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Kid McCoy
San Francisco
Tommy Ryan
Sharkey
Governor Bradley Chooses San Francisco for Law Practice
The Call reports Governor Bradley of Kentucky will settle in San Francisco and practice law, moving to establish a permanent residence and professional life there after his term. The announcement frames the move as decisive, with Bradley planning to engage in legal work in the city.
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San Francisco
Bradley
Kentucky
Butte Hennessys Showcases Rich Oriental Rugs and Draperies
Rich Oriental Rugs And Eastern Draperies showcase Moorish Room between furniture and carpet departments in Hennessys Butte. Buyers tout quality and quantity unmatched in the region as Oriental goods priced as low as 86 cents, urging early purchase to not miss the opportunity.
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Butte
Hennessy's
Hennessys Millinery Opening in Butte Promises Grand Display
Hennessys Millinery Opening heralds a grand new department on the second floor featuring Parisian pattern hats from top modistes and Chicago milliners. Miss Bishop leads the display of Easter millinery, ready-to-wear garments, corsets, and children’s wear, with a lavish showcase meant to attract visitors during opening days.
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Butte
Northwest
Chicago
Bishop
Hennessy
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Butte, Mont
Paris
London
New York
J. Hl. Leyson
Main St
Utah Cash Grocery
S. Main St
mHenry
Say
Wight
Ial Beer
Utah
S. Malin Street
J. A. J. Beckmann
Percy Lockhart
Steve Stevens
Wm. Mitchke
Thompson Rickard
James Metty
James Enright
John Alanary
Wedward McGrare
Corporal Banks
Joseph P. Myer
Gomer Williams
Wiliam GH. Metarthy
Hayes
W. Lewis Pollock
Edward J. Lynn
George
Gen. Otis
Aguinaldo
Eevetat
ED Re Thase
Government OF the Islands
Iren Dolla
Etond
Dan
Smith
Ameria
Jascott
Cheb
Pstrids
Manibe
Nington Rovernment
Phos
Negras Wit Winet
Todibeuw
Deatonsy
Hennessy's Millinery
Buttemont