Vigorous Campaign Planned to Beat Filipino Insurgents
New York dispatch reports General Otis and General Lawton outlining a tough campaign against Filipino insurgents. They stress aggressive river lake and mountain operations and the need to protect workers while pursuing guerrilla warfare. Garrisoning by districts may follow to safeguard investment and industry as Americans seek dominance. Quick cavalry and mule transport are urged to round up insurgents.
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New York
Herald
Manila
Otis Bays
Lawton
Heroism of Volunteers From Manila War Report
Captain Charles D. Clay of the Seventeenth Infantry returns from Manila on sick leave after a March wound near Malolos. He lauds volunteer and regular troops for gallantry, warns that 75,000 to 100,000 forces could secure the island in 30 days, and argues Manila requires about 10,000 troops to hold with only about 16,000 effective fighting men available. He plans New York treatment after Lexington homeward stop.
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Chicago
The
Times-Herald
Charles D. Clay
Seventeenth Infantry
Henry Clay
Santiago
Manila
Malolos
Lexington
New York
Philippines
Kallantry
Nebraska
Kansas
Lawton
No Respect for the Dead in Philippine War
A Washington dispatch reports Filipinos show no respect for American dead in the Philippines. Officers describe mutilated bodies with ears noses gone and hearts torn out, challenging Aguinaldo's claim of civilized warfare. American troops bury the dead promptly and tend wounded.
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New York
Herald
Washington
Philippines
Aguinaldo
Torture of Captured Americans Reported From Philippines
A letter to Paterson New Jersey from Alexander Culross of the Fourth Infantry in the Philippines describes torture of captured Americans by Filipinos. He notes two men strayed from camp and did not return, with further details withheld due to the fragmentary message.
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New York
Paterson
N. J
Alexander Culross
Fourth Infantry
Philippines
Cul‘ross
American Murdered in the Philippines and Riot Sentences
Reports from Manila detail the murder and mutilation of American soldier George Ryan near Malolos. Other dispatches note a riot on Kahupu plantation with Japanese leaders sentenced to hang, 20 years, and five years. Transports Ohio and Senator arrived with Thirteenth Infantry. one private drowned, five deserted at Honolulu.
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San Francisco
China
Hong Kong
Yokohama
Honolulu
George Ryan
Malolos
Ryan
Provisional Army of Hawaiii
Manila
Perry
Kahupu Plantation
Washington
War Department
Otis
Ohio
Senator
Johnson
Violent storms sweep multiple states and Chicago
A severe weekend storm outbreak across Nebraska Iowa South Dakota Wisconsin Minnesota and Michigan caused dozens of injuries and significant damage. Tornadoes destroyed farm buildings hail shattered windows and flooding hit Chicago and Evanston with lightning strikes and property losses reported.
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Chicago
Nebraska
South Dakota
Iowa
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Ilinois
Hastings
Central City
Beatrice
Neb
Keswick
Dows
Mingo
Fonda
Tama
Bijou Hills
Haaslings
Hamilton County
Michigan
St. Joseph
Benton Harbor
Inent
Mich
Hyde Park
Austin
Evanston
Monroe Head Counterfeit Ring Suspected In Vault Theft
Government secret service hints the plate for the $100 Monroe head counterfeit, once tied to Taylor and Bredell, was stolen from Washington vaults five years ago. An expert engraver allegedly added color work to permit perfect reproduction, prompting withdrawal of the entire issue from circulation. Authorities allege the plot included stealing 1 000 sheets of note paper.
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Denver
Colo
Government
Taylor and Bredell
Washington
Treasury Department
Treasury
Paderewski Secretly Married in December
A Paris report to The World states pianist Ignace Paderewski secretly wed Elena Gorski, divorced wife of violinist Ladislas Gorski, late last December. The couple, now living quietly, await a papal dispensation before a formal marriage.
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Jerewski
New York
Paris
Ignace Paderewski
Mme
Elena Gorski
Ladislas Gorski
Lamoreaux Orchestra
Gorwki
Paderewski
Pai
Dreyfus New Trial Opens Amid Courtroom Drama
Paris May 29 The court of cassation convened to review the Dreyfus case amid high security and public interest. The civil section president outlined defenses and expert handwriting disputes while Dreyfus reaffirmed his innocence and denial of foreign contacts as Du Paty De Clam and Orms Chevius reports were discussed.
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Paris
Court of Cassation
Dreyfus
M. Ballot Fe Beaupre
du Paty de Clam
du Clam
M. Rochefort
Orms-Chevius
Madagascar
Tain Innocent
France
de Beaupre
Orma- Chevilles
Dreyfus Will Be Acquitted Say Paris Note
A Paris signed dispatch declares with certainty that the court of cassation will favor revision and retrial by a court martial. It predicts Dreyfus will be acquitted before the new tribunal and lauds France for restoring justice, noting the accused’s accusers have faded from the scene.
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New York
Paris
M. de Blonla
Dreyfus
M. de Beaupre
Court of Cassation
France
Supreme Court
Marial
Bordereau
Henry
Dupady du Clam
Gribelin
Latitho
Gonse
Eightieth Anniversary of Baptist Mission Celebration Opens
In San Francisco on May 29 the American Baptist mission marked its eightieth year with an 8:30 a.m. meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.
Missionary Society Holds Annual Session With Lorimer Talk
After morning devotion the organization met with President Robert O. Fuller of Massachusetts opening the business. Reports from the executive committee were read and praised. Treasurer’s books showed satisfactory finances and the arrangements committee was thanked. Afternoon programs feature missionary addresses and officer elections, capped by Rev. George C. Lorimer of Boston speaking on The Economics of Missions.
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Ciety
Robert O. Fuller
Massachusetts
Hoy
Henry C. Mabie
Addressea
George C. Lorimer
Boeton
Supreme Court affirms Cascade County case over 1894 poor relief
The Montana Supreme Court upholds a Cascade County ruling in favor of the county in James Greely v. Cascade County, denying repayment for aid to the poor in 1894. The court also bars additional claimed back payments due to the statute of limitations and notes a separate loss for a money disallowed by county commissioners.
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Helena
Supreme Court
District Court of
Cascade County
James Greely
Greely
Mredhanta National Bank of
Great Falls
Tilly
Signal Corps
Cebu
Legion of Friends
Man killed near Deer Lodge as coroner investigates
Special to the Tiger Mountain Deer Lodge May 2 Foreman Frank Begley working on the Dempsey Creek grade seven miles south of the city was killed by a passing train last evening. A jury will inspect the case, Judge Powell and Constable Sheffield visited the scene, and Begley’s remains lie in M Bien Son undertakers. A letter on the body notes a sister in Omaha. His head and left arm were severed in the accident.
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Tiger Mountain
Deer Lodge
Frank Begley
Dempsey Creek
Begley
Powell
Sheffield
Rermaine
M. Bien & Son
Begles
Omaha
No pardon for Mrs. Maybrick
Washington reports Great Britain again refuses to pardon Mrs. Maybrick despite Ambassador Choate’s efforts. The U S government vows to continue seeking clemency as memorials press the British government for liberty after ten years in prison for arsenic poisoning of her husband in Liverpool.
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New York
Washington
Great Britain
United States
MayBrick
Choate
Hay
Foreign Office
Mrs. Maybrick
British
State Department
May~ Brick
Liverpool
Three Men Stabbed in Fifth Avenue Restaurant Fight
In Rabb's restaurant on Fifth Avenue New York three men were stabbed during a supper bill dispute. Two victims, Thomas McQuade and John Cushman, were fatally wounded while Owen Thompson survived. Adolph Rabb owner and John McVea waiter were detained charged with the cuts. the victims belonged to the Leddy gang, a known tough group.
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New York
Rabb
Fifth Avenue
Adolph Rabb
John McVea
Thomas McQuade
John Cushman
Owen Thompson
Leddy
Stylish Summer Suits and Skirts at New Shop Opening
We have opened a fine lot of Summer Suits Separate Skirts and Stylish Waists. Readily seen to be beautiful with linen pique and duck fabrics in white brown blue. Some plain some trimmed with embroidery piping edging. Prices range from 1.00 to 7.40 each.
Summer Suits and Pique Garments Featured in Advert
Summer suits in white birdseye pique with red piping and atitches, and an Eton jacket. turquoise blue pique suits with white trims. Plain white pique, double breasted jackets and embellished skirts. white duck suits with embroidery and pearl buttons. six inch edges and loops. Garments described as very swell.
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Eton
Summer Skirts in White Pique with Embroidery and Braid
The advertisement showcases white pique skirts in multiple styles including plain trimmed with embroidery insertion and strappings and white Soutache braid, cadet blue linen skirts with eleven rows of white pique strappings, black braid trims, feather edged braids, and decorative back buttons. It highlights cadet blue basket weave variants, lace insertion details, and van Dyke inspired designs.
Sofa Cushions and Stamped Linens Sale At Reduced Prices
A handsome lot of rich sofa cushions in cross-stitch designs and Kingston art embroidery is offered. Stamped linens one yard squares are reduced from 75 cents to 60 cents each.
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Kensington
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