Report of Col Young ULTIMATUM TO FILIPINOS
Washington May 27 Maj Richard W Young of the Utah Light Artillery leads a series of war department issued reports from Luzon detailing operations near Manila. The narratives emphasize technical moves, earthworks, gun handling, and the soldiers' courage under direct enemy exposure.
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Enlistment plan for Macabebes contrasts Igals in Manila
In Manila on May 27 General MacArthur favors arming and using the Macabebes as scouts against the Igals. A Macabebe delegation met the general and pledged loyalty to the United States from Spain. They seek protection and arms after killings and village burnings. Otis orders volunteers to reenlist six months. The transport Morgan City with 600 recruits reached San Francisco and heads to Manila. Major Diggles of the 13th Minnesota is dead from May 8 wounds. Co Miley of Lawton's staff named Manila collector.
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Unconditional Surrender Urged for Filipinos
A Washington dispatch reports the War Department demands unconditional surrender from insurgent leaders in the Philippines. officials deem further talks with defect rebels foolhardy and advocate whipping the insurrection into submission. The president reportedly shares this hardline stance, challenging optimism over a quick peace.
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Indications of Sets Peace Talks Failure Spread
The Twenty-fourth infantry, colored, praised for service in the Philippines, is cited alongside other regiments under consideration. The article notes optimism about additional units being discussed and signals a broader reassessment of military deployments after peace negotiations.
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Friendly Filipinos Host U S Officials Dinner in Manila
A Manila dispatch notes a notable display of friendliness toward American forces with a dinner at Senor Abreu's residence honoring Jacob Schurman Dean Worcester General MacArthur and Consul Williams. Filipino leaders and 30 ladies attend with toast to Peace amid ongoing skirmishes and hopes for restored commerce and open ports.
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Dewey Plans Rest Stop as Manila Bay Hero Returns
World correspondent reports Admiral Dewey will rest in Hong Kong after Manila Bay glory. New York and state pledges for a lavish welcome totaling 200000, plus Olympia repairs in a week. He may sail for New York around October first, choosing his own route and delaying recreation for his crew. He recuperates at The Peak, declines many social calls, and attends banquets amid Hong Kong officials.
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Wreck Near Mandan Claimed One Life on NP Westbound
The Northern Pacific westbound train wrecked two miles west of Mandan at the Heart River bridge. A tramp riding the brakebeam was killed, five or six others injured though not seriously. Passengers included ex-Senator Lee Mantle and Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Butte who were unhurt. Repairs expected to take ten hours.
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From Over the Ocean Imperial Visit and London Society
The piece notes Emperor William’s private visit to Cowes for the regatta and Osborne entertainments, Queen Victoria’s Balmoral and Windsor movements, and high society activity at Covent Garden with figures like the Marlboroughs, Cravens, and Madam Melba. It mentions the Misses Leiter’s India tour plans and Tod Sloan’s racing slump alongside Anglo American friendship efforts.
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Widespread sympathy and debate after disaster at sea
Commentary from Swinburne and notable figures urges unity and enterprise while denouncing sensational magnetic current theories. Officials and captains assess the Paris wreck with mixed findings, praising crew conduct and stressing navigational safety in the Channel. Augustin Daly contracts pneumonia but improves after a cautious journey to London.
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Blockade Lifted on South Park Line at Leadville
Leadville Ontario May 27 The four month blockade on the South Park line ends as trains resume service from Denver. Officials report regular runs resume and provisions and stock supplies will again move. The siege halted traffic since January 21 causing severe hardship to towns along the line.
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Marriage License Issued For Oneida Couple In Wisconsin
A license has been issued by the Outagamie county chair for the marriage of Alexander Schenandore of Oneida a fall Blonded Indian to Miss Mabel Bennett a White teacher in the government school on the reservation The Indian is well known educated and has property Miss Bennett arrived in Wisconsin from South Dakota where she worked at a reservation school
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Fire damages Port Audy area. two firemen wounded
Telegraphic brief reports fire swept through Port Audy leaving twenty houses burned. Two firemen were wounded while battling the flames as officials note the incident alongside updates from Paris and Madrid. Other items include an optimistic harvest forecast for win crops and remarks on the steamer Paris engine leakage.
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