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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 4, 1899, Mitchell, South Dakota Mitchell daily Republican. Volume evil Mitchell. South Dakotas at Day nov pm Beh 4 Imp. In m blk to general White s Fate is in doubt officials arc admit wires to Ladysmith Cut Railroad probably torn up Paris hears of Boer triumphs ii pert ii a Ach Trench capital of two British defeats and the wounding off general in Iii be. I is Lur. No. lot a. vet Little fresh intelligence today b f it its believed that the Delagoa Bay route if not already restore. Speedily will he. Finis giving quicker coir own cation with the Cape. The situation is still hopeful. I he accounts that it it Iii to arrive regarding the tight. G on Karu Harv farm Only confirm the serious nature and the narrow escape b neral White had. On this it Point the morning Post remarks a nothing tells such a tale of i attle As the list of the missing. When the missing exceed the killed it is almost Safe to write defeat across tin Story because a missing Means a a a j Dor Mert or of now appears As if it were Only Iii arrival of the naval contingent from i lie powerful which prevented a worse disaster. It seems that when it was seen that retirement was imperative two Natal cavalrymen Volun a a Fiji to convey a dispatch across the Hoer Lim s to major Ayde ordering him to retire but the risk was considered too great and Flag signalling Amis employed instead. Lite distance was too great and the ground too rough for cavalry to go to his assist Ance. According to dispatches tiled on tuesday defensive works were being constructed on the Hills around Ladysmith and it was expected the great naval guns would be mounted the following Day. The hours were threatening to attack tin town in Force on wednesday and thursday and the women. Children and other noncombatants Ware being sent by train to the South. Ladysmith in provisioned for two month. A dispatch from Colesburg dated november i announces that the six Judice who were stationed at Colesburg Bridge were surrounded and captured. This is probably the origin of the Story that the hours had occupied Colesburg London. Nov. 3.�?an bile the wires to Ladysmith Are Cut. The optimism of the War office officials yesterday evening in refusing to believe Ladysmith infected or Colenso captured appears justified As this morning it is asserted Tho Railroad is still open. Though traffic is conducted with the greatest caution. What however was Only Rumor yesterday eve Ning May. If is claimed be i Ca ii to any moment As Hulbert with a Largo and wonderfully Mobile Force. Is expected to detach several thousand men and make a dash at the Railroad. If ii to i s of All kinds Are springing i a Here. It is even asserted that White has been compelled to fall Back poo . Leaving his wounded behind. Probably such rumours have their origin in the recollection of the ominous silence which pre tied the evacuation of Dundee. On tin other hand it is asserted the conditions la c altered and the British guns now seem More than equal to tin artillery of tin hours thus enhancing the difficulty of any assault i a the British lines. C ipe town reports a repulse of hours by the British yesterday. Delayed dispatches. Belated dispatches from the British Camp at Ladysmith. Natal add lit la information regarding mondays fight except estimates of Hoer losses which it now said to by ninety five killed and 300 wounded mostly victims of Arr i Erx Hells which wrought such be ? havoc that it i said Hulbert. The Hoer commander in chief has written a letter to White the British , protesting against Tim a a of Ivd Dite. According to Allae lits Tim pres nce at Ladysmith of a in Long Range naval guns and the Picoli i shooting of the Blu jackets materially improved the position a tilt British. A temporary Armi get was declared monday evening to Low collection of the dead and Hided. I dispatch from Kimberley dated october 30, said All the wounded were my Well. Bodies of hours 400 Strong re then frequently seen. They no fitly came from Mafeking for the be e of either assisting in the at on Kimberley or to resist tin ail a of reinforcements. In he absence water causes the hours to Coli tiny a move their Camps. I he list of casualties among i non i signed officers and men at far to inn shows the Gloucester a thirty killed and fifty three led the Fusiliers ten killed and a a one wounded tenth Mountain i a a a a. Two wounded. I captured. I a in under the head of missing Liona by officers. 3.40 men tenth a n lottery five officers and six in deers not reported. Ugh commissioner is much perturbed i at their attitude. Lenora i h bite in these two engage j melds lost about a a a a men killed i j wounded Aud prisoners. The second a a tory a won by la free states j commanded by Lucas mover who i seized old miso. South of Ladysmith thus cutting off the Retreat of general White who is wounded. The hives j Merit of Ladysmith is compete and be Boers Are masters of Piete Maritz i Burg and the Durban railway. Quot news has reached general White that Mafeking is closely besieged Aud that the Boers have successfully re i pulsed the sorties. The surrender of Mafeking is greatest fight in pugilistic history Jeffries gets the decision but he had Little the Best of the Sailor lad. The Battle lasts the limit american zing Guam. Foreign land grabbing stopped by governor Leary. San Francisco nov. 4. T he bulletin publishes direct advices the first that have been received Here for months from Ilia in. The advices arrived Lier. On the Hina and will be forwarded to Washington As part of a report pre Jia Rcd by the officers of the United states Steamer Brutus. I he foreign traders who controlled the business of Cilam seem to have vanished and the place has suddenly opened a Fine Field for a limited number of merchants. T Here was no Trou i in at the Island when the latter left but the natives Are Likely to cause some anxiety if the Spanish agitator Are not taken in hand. Governor Leary who ranks As a lieutenant Iii the Navy found matters in a very unsatisfactory condition when in arrived last August. The spaniards had been telling tile natives All manner of tales Al out the americans and led some of the Savages to believe that the soldiers would make slaves of them. A revolt was Ripe and had not the governor caused the arrest of several trouble provokes an incipient rebellion might have been started. I he governor and men Are at Agami. Tin capital of Guam and that is the Only town garrisoned. About 300 More men Are needed to in tire Jie feet quiet As evil influences May be used to excite the natives who Are however naturally docile people. Land which sold for As Low As $10 and $13 per acre has suddenly advanced to Over $100. Before the governor came foreigners were grabbing everything in sight. Knowing that american Rule would mean a Boom for Agami. The governor was then forced to Issue a proclamation in which it was decreed that none but american citizens should hold land in the islands. Many of Intuit Ives have sworn allegiance to the government and Are very respectful to the Flag. Governor Leary i it establishing a local form of government for Agami Aud i also making Laws to govern the outside stations of the islands. I he Sailor was die aggressor Twenty of the Twenty five hounds details of the contest. Iii steamers Samper and Manuel. Aye Cardi Are actively watching thru movements and seeking to prevent their Success. Between Buena Ventura and Bogota the Laud wires Are intermit Ted and nothing is known of what is go going on in t Ltd Interior departments but it i it belie veil the state of affairs i serious. The Steamer la bog it has with Loo recruits to reinforce Lumina regiment Here. General Serria left it the for a cruise along the coaids Orts in the departments. Panama continues quiet and the is no fear whatever of disturbance Iii this Section of the Republic. Puerto rican test Case. Arrived the a it Horace anti to philippine report to the president preliminary statement of the commission submitted to the executive ame a his ung of to Rumen a. Phi by Aguinaldo near his last stand t stalag Atta tit pm Tern in fro in that americans we j be. But w As it and Ammu on there was to the fib i i Las. There be Jenera Lawtons rapid northward from Manila hasten a Climax. Man May Only one Tourse to pursue i president s Hight to create a Coart involved. Washington. Nov. 4.�? an Effort is being made by attorney ii. It. Shannon Jeffrie rot ins the championship of j quoth in ital a we re he Quot it administration policy approved no Promise of Independence to filipinos Aguinaldo a perfidy. Be that la and to the Tat ringside one Island sporting bib. New York. Nov. 4.�?james j. The world. Referee George is led giving him the decision at the end of the Twenty fifth round Over Sailor Tom Sharkey at the one Island club last night. It was one of the most marvelous Battles that has take place and tin greatest crowd that Ever gathered in tin Coney Island club House witnessed the desperate string j Gle for supremacy. Iii five rounds Jeff yes had the bet Ter of the tight in the first two and the last three. During the other Twenty Sharkey forced the Issue and like a Bull terrier was at his Man with j both hands unceasingly. Iii Tho. States supreme court in the first Case to be brought to this court from tile new Island Jio a ions. The Case is that of a. I. Farrar-11 in key who Nils indicted is fore the provisional court of puerto Hico last August and found guilty on a criminal charge. This court was established by the military authorities of puerto Hico on a proclamation issued by the president Ami consists of one civilian and two army officers. Or. Shannon asks for a writ of certiorari to bring tin ease to the supreme court Aud undoing so Jil cads the unconstitutionality of the court. Without deciding whether leave would Twenty rounds Jeffries great weight he granted to fib the petition for the Hunting Rich squaws. White men camped All along tile Choctaw Border. Independence kan., nov. 4.�?during tin last six weeks the matrimonial business in the Choctaw nation. Indian territory has been at its highest. All along the Borders of that country there have been hundreds of tent flinched and occupied by White men Hunting Squaw wives. For Many veal a is bite Man Mal lying a Choctaw Squaw immediately came into pos omon of fifty five acres of Choice land in that nation Aud was allotted so much Money yearly by the government for each member of i family. Consequently the More children in the family the larger tin amount of Money received. I his Rule and the fact that the Choctaw girls a very attractive have made them much sought after by the White men. V few weeks ago the Dawes commission issued an order providing that after november b ?99. A Man who was not of Choctaw blood marrying an Indian woman should not be allowed to share in the lands and moneys of the tribe. This ruling caused tin men who were anxious to share the fortunes of squaws to marry much earlier than they had intended. Consequently tin Choctaw nation has teen filled with White men Hunting wives and since this order was made More than goo White men have married Squaw wives the great majority of the Choctaw girl arc pure White and have Beautiful complexions. Most of them have Black hair and eyes. Although a few of them Are perfect blondes. A a Rule they Are highly educated and if they have any White blood in them at All they will not marry indians and the White men have heretofore been somewhat in demand. The girls marry at the age of 17. And brawn helped him to hold off the Sailor and in the Twenty second he swung in a couple of vicious Upmier i cuts that made Sharkey groggy. Tom. Carne Back again in the Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth hut he was weakened greatly by Jeffries vicious blows. One minute lie for the Gong sounded to end the fight Jeffries left Glove came off and practically the contest was Over. The referee motioned to Tetti Icso Corner an american hag was fluttering around the champions shoulders and the crowd on that end and Side of the Arena cheered wildly. The crowd on the of sposite Side Ami end in Sharkey a Corner veiled for Sharkey and the men were led Back to their dressing rooms. Thousands of Suie stators banked forty feet High in the ing. The place being parked ringside to rafters and the around the ring were lined. The tremendous crowd sweated tinder the Illare of 400 arc lights fifteen feet or less from the Canvas of the squared Circle. The fighters Wert almost exhausted and the Spectator shrieked themselves hoarse. It seemed at Tir-1 As though it would be a Bort fight for Iii the second round Jeffries Jet the Sailor to the ropes with u left on the jaw and the referee began to Call off the seconds u Sharkey Knelt on tile floor. Bur Dom the third round Sharkey with his vicious swings to the ribs and the jaw kept the crowd on its feet waiting for a knockout. Jeffries stood the terrific punishment and with his Eye nose and ear Sudit came Back just As viciously in die last three rounds and almost retrieved himself. Then came the unfortunate and unsatisfactory ending. Jeffries Glove Hying off bringing the Light to an end. Although the crowd urged Sharkey to Rush in and end it. This he tried to do but Jeffries fought him Hack and referee Siler rushed to tin Rescue. If was noticeable that Jeffries used his weight to its Best advantage throwing himself All Over the Sailor but the latter did his share of the hugging too. And both were warned repeatedly. Writ the court ii he a or. Shannon to make the formal presentation of the matter next monday the first regular motion Day. If the Case is taken Uji by the court a number of interesting Legal joints will Rise in connection with it. Not the least of which is the right of the president to constitute a court by Mere executive proclamation. Tyrannous Laws unexpected opposition to proposed up fun change in the system of incommunicado difficulties met by americans report off major Dudley to the judge advocate general of tile a r my a a is in i Lur ohs acres Iii duet to Bleo. Washington. Vox. 4.�?the difficult in attending the administration of jus Tiee Iii Cuba and puerto Hico a brought out in re Jioras tothe judge advocate general of the army. In ii Lieber whose animal Rem it is just nude Public. Major Dudley it Havana states in the course of his report a the present situation Here a no exact precedent in that. Dut my a Tim of peace we Are in temporary military Washington. Nov. 4.�? in accordance with the understanding reached at the White House wednesday the philippine commission yesterday submitted to the president the preliminary report which it had promised to prepare. The re sort Arij Reurs to be a Compart summary of conditions on the islands a the commission left them of the historical events which preceded the Spanish War. And led to the original filipino insurrection of the exchanges Between Admiral Dewey and the other american commanders and the insurgents the breaking out and Progress of the present insurrection Aud Fili ally a statement of the capacity of the filipinos for self government. A notable feature of the report is a memo ran Dii in by Admiral Dewey explanatory of his relations with Aguinaldo. The commission tells briefly How it conducted the task entrusted to it. Hearing statements from Alt classes of people Iii Manila As to the capabilities of the filipinos for self government the habits and customs of the ample id also the establishment of municipal governments in Many towns. A this matter is to be included in the final report. Turning to the history of the islands. The com Mission attaches Little importance to the divers rebellions which Hail preceded that of 1606. A to this movement they declare it was in no sense an attempt to win tide Nee but solely to obtain renal intolerable abuses. The commission declares tha on paper the so danish system of government was tolerable but in Praet Iee every Spanish governor did what he saw fit. And the evil deeds of men in the government were hidden from Spain by strict press consomme p. Allusion is made to the powerful Katie Milan society. Patterned on the masonic order and mainly made up of Baguios As a powerful revolutionary Force. The War begun in was terminated by the treaty of Blae nub Bat the War. With the exception of an unimportant outbreak in i Elm had been i to Luzon. Spain s sovereignty Thor islands never having been tied. And the thought of hide a never having la Een enter states cards. I be i de Ina i i Many i in re firm the St to get Hgt is the a Meric the hostile Vas found a popular Al wished a i a me fica tis. Juno eos tar As the Makl Ery shop Iii a Briefel successful a general me Stoa. To arrive standing with dons. filipino Peot up to the on 11 the 4th of it i upon the am the action of Ltd Oil id the Konoid chapter says a a 11 Dom hit which Wear avoidable by by a i mid. A astir army. Tis except it in a Ai list Tarlac Likely to fall soon mad to Guinn us s he in allowed to in a get Keth arms of the Span Ter demand is said to Clin erne tit that he intended Ion of the arms to attack s. Further evidence of tent ions of the filipinos a a the organization which later on Tiehel Leader will have to i Allba. K into a wild i nor Iii la j Region mis arum is Likely to disintegrate. It militia a i Manila rapt r to efforts Ilia Rritt tin at a Guina Klo and Desi this Brit repair on the Attar of the lied Ai nixes j f i Forte the pm xxx Oil in evil that to Tak in oar enc the not los of the in this time by h a Ronitis Tual Andersn the intends of the Story ing of Itta k owing is tick the a void Vav at. Tit Iii by it in ins no r our to i for an w under mild h of in Jig Atio Friend to our Mumm a ired of pc sane i lit to s to Ami Cut Busine Vas left a treat. It is it any Amer in this sur i Nan repents. The i i r it i hag a me a tiie Filiti is sex there men the til the to Vissio up Iii a ii was a front the ourselves the re in at the in til that then a a destruct n of adm Sihle to w islands e or w i the Saft inns and to our demanded that by Force. Katie filipinos May a open to us now the War untied to sub is of the s been no time of the Spanish Dewey when it i raw our forces r with Honor to to to the in Hafi i finn of i a redo in Mission the rugs via tins i m Tak t the. The the Ditis it ii Battle in a River. Naval engagement Between colombian troops and rebel. New York nov. 4. A dispatch to the Herald from Paula. Columbia says a French Steamer arriving at Colon a brought further official details of the important naval engagement Between the government forces and the revolutionists on the Magdalena River at Puerta National on october 34. The government forces were on the armoured steamers Hercules and Colombia. Which were Well fitted up and armed for War impose. The rebels Reeds at a Snail s Pace. Had several River boats which they had seized but the vessels were not by the people the opposition coming from a Small conservative element. He i occupation of a Friendly territory not our own land fledged to discharge the obligations that May. Lin tier inter National Law. Result from the fact of such occupation to the Protection of life and property and to withdraw from the Island As soon a St. Or government of its own shall be established. A top his it Ion to a Complete change of the spirit and technicalities of so danish Law us now maintained in the system of for exam Jib is especially surprising. But though slow in coming the assertion of such personal rights and Lily attic As Are already enjoyed by americans under american Law will come sooner or later a being essential to a free self governing Fie Ople. Such a cuban de sire to major Dunn judge advocate of the department of Santiago and puerto Principe makes similar observation. Major Sharp acting a tide advocate of puerto Hico review it the manifold difficulties of dealing with brigands the Complex customs relating to marriage and divorce the crowding of jails with men. Women Ami children. Who literally rot while Justice Jiro he says every substantial Reform is eagerly received a Nonne in the a quest to Pend it trained. The report then tells How general Augustine Caille to Manila As governor general at this juncture anti when War was brought about la to Viveen Spain and the United states Augustine sought to secure the support of the filipinos to lie fend against America Jimm Ying autonomy but the Fili Junos did not Trust him. Then came the 1st of May Ami the destruction of the so danish Fleet by Dewey with the resulting Hiss of Jiro Tige to Spain. Then. In june. Aguinaldo Carne. On this mint the commission says a the following memorandum on this sule Jet was furnished the commission by Admiral it. Given in tubal a Lux the is of Etc it i had on id. It the 4e of thy a Shing ton not. At the Var depart of the rebel Ca Wiital Inabin is a Matt hours if it has ii ready. The movement Lawton s co in mail has i Point now where Tarlac outflanked and the Auk Are to the North amt Ca Uldon a stronghold. It is i ready has found the Plu it and is now probably rear North Ami East. Bis of Bevel to la the town of at the crossing by the in River a no. It is Only a Miles from there to Dup Gulf which is to Railroad and which Mark ability the last Camp of. His forces probably will when pushed into the a Northeast of the Gulf away from the Railroad. Military critics expect a almost at any time Ami forces Are Al a Way which further away the Northern Vav Here he will fat Fhy of the inhabit there have never Cut the insurrection. It l Lite that Mac Orth wry a Angeles have already northward toward i would Surprise no one urgent capital wet a troops be for the end general Lawton s Raj Parent in the great str of the fall Campaign Pines. He now hold of the Rio grand ii from Ulii Pipit on the Balla Toon. About eighty Manila Ami directly a where Aguinaldo has quarters. At Ahuna it agag Bay am or Natl a bout to it on in of Tell pro tilt a sing in of is of Taii from a portion a prix 1111 fund. Re i he a deem i Force r Bego prop d or now to p Arni it in re f to i no la in in d. To Little in Mil run nit of a e hand each tirs. The iter with ago at ii i How pc a i been s that i the thes the ate the to Liffer rough but ran mull armed Steerable a Sargent Interior Spanish was Ables came As my ssh Jpn turn the i Hail Bree pie. Ing is taut Ion to the state of on left the Rei a arb All the d to the ruin oases had Bee lain fallow of with Crons or pea h Security t Lei a lion in their a violist unknown ii Philippines. Artemi to rats recruits an. Lure of balata n w deprecated the premature withdrawal 1 of 1�it Akilur Ninf let is till fit. It t i i la i in three lives lost. A Schooner vac lit w rocked in i Ake Michigan. Charlevoix. Midi. Nov. 3. The Schooner yacht Chiquita was wrecked near Miller s lauding. Iud., yesterday with the loss of of of All on boar. She left Here two weeks ago. Those aboard Wen i. S. Way his wife and Kobti Orazine. Way formerly sailed Nisei on the lakes jut of late years was a roaming photographer. Armoured in any Way and were wholly unprovided with lighting facilities. The Battle lasted More than four of this government and the Stubli hours and the fighting Vas very segment of a territorial form of govern vere. The revolutionists fought by ment. As sonic puerto Buat new simile roes. But the Odds against them pcs demand and says it would lie were too great and they were finally the most fortunate measure that could forced to red. J possibly befall the Island. The Colombia s a hindi \ was Dis a 1 filled after the fir to shot had been new government for Cuba. Fired. The rebels on the Jiow Erful j dredge Cristobal Colon were just about the question discussed by the Cabinet today. Washington nov 3. The Kansas volunteers scatter. Sensational Paris Rumor. Men off the famous regiment go to Home City to. Nov. 3.�?after yesterday a Welcome at Topeka the members of the twentieth Kansas began scattering to their Homes which most of them reached by noon so to to Board the disabled Steamer in the Middle of the River when the Hercules steamed up the River and a shot at close quarters from its Hotchkiss gun sunk the dredge with All on Board. I Moi than 3tjo men were killed or i drowned in the de Perate Battle. To of them were from Lia Anguilla. All accounts agree that the affair was disastrous to the revolutionists though the government Hgt Quot a very heavy. Cabinet held a session of two hour today. Most of the time was spent in disco a in Ion of the preliminary report of the i philippine commission. It waft fully approved by the Cabinet. The subject of a civil government for Cuba was also discussed. The necessity of a change from a military so tem is lie coming More Nyji aleut Anil the presi i lie Steamer Fie a Cisneros a i Dent is looking about for a suitable Janquilla and Libers were recaptured by the government s forces Aud towed Down the River in a almost worthless condition from the effect of the Quot bites Corse reported Cut off Aud the g nera wounded. L ii is. Nov. 3.�?the havas Agency i b. The following extraordinary i o u dispatch which the Agency i Yeti cd through its it by is -t.s. I Vav of the Tuo by l id Smith has created. A i us excitement among the it who do do conceal then j. A Ahi cd Milner the British Day at almost every City and town i Boavy fire poured into them for four the state celebrations of the Homecoming of the volunteers Are it Piug hold. Parades Aud a generally jubilant time marked the arrival of Tho i Pien. I i in. I rut Scio would t wait. I Iceland Plain Damp rior Tare or. Plympton. I have a it Here i want to sin ? for you i shall wait until you re older or. Plympton under i breath it a a East in i i. H he would. I hours. One of the prominent rebel Leaden in the engagement was colonel Eunata Cia Navarro. General Diego de Castro. On the Given Zeuch Side was badly wounded in the right Eye. of the rebel have now Ucb established in Sabunas Large. The re Volution in propose to try agora to person to inaugurate a civil regime. Corner in Broom Corn Chicago dealers expect to realize big profit. Chicago. Nov. 3.�?the Corner Broom Cora which has recently to t than doubled the Price of that Coli modify we it was Learned today in Gia Nervd by w. L i out Ca Boom and a j. Klein dealers la this City. They control 3,000 out of a port hic 2,4 tons. Worth Abdat ,20b too and re obtain control of the Magdalena Ririe. Peat to Resli a profi on r but the government troops on the coup dealing Willi Aguinaldo. On april 24, i Quot the following Eiji her dispatch was received at Hong Kong from e. Spencer Craft United stat it Consul general at Singapore a Aguinaldo insurgent Leader Imre. A ill come Bong Kong arrange with Commodore for general co Oji ration in Manila if desired. Tele Rajih. fill the same Day Commodore Dewey telegraphed or. Pratt a Tell Agui Naldo come soon As possible a the necessity for haste living due to the fart that the Squadron a been notified by the Hung Kong government to leave those Waters by the following Day. The Squadron left Dong Kong on the morning of tile 25th. And minister Bay on the 26th. Aguinaldo did not leave Singa Jiorle until the 26th and so did not arrive in Hung Kong in time to have a conference with the Admiral. It had been re aired to the commis a lore As Early As March i by the United states Consul at Manila and others that the filipinos had broken out into insurrection against the Spanish authority Iii the Vicinity of Manila and on March a it or. Williams had tel Egra plied a five thousand rebels Arm in Camp near City. Loyal to us in Case of Chi in arrival of the Squadron at Manila it was found that there was no insurrection to sneak of Ami if was accordingly decided to allow Aguinaldo to go to Cavite on Board theme Willoch. He arrived with thirteen of his staff Oil May a Ami immedi f lately Cam on Board the Olympia to Call on the commander in chief after which he was allowed to land at Ca Vite and organize no army. This was a Lone with the purpose of strengthening the United states Force and weakening those of the enemy. No Alliance of any kind was entered into with Aguinaldo nor any Jiro Mise of importance made to him then or at any other time. Friction with filipinos. I or commission s report then Raj id la sketches events now historical. It tells in substance How the ii Pim attacked the Spanish and How general Anderson arrived cud Aguinaldo. 4 his request re up a a from Civite Bac Oor. Jaru Isaiou .1 i a pro. La to. J Tioff in a fuck he took the respect vilify of prom it Gna mini Imie Pend it when marked b and even in sue applying to us i Iii proving. Affairs when the Cor loft says inhabitants a re a a i x-Iii., a s Many of n a Buist. Fields that r three years were it. Municipal Golem wished and the it to in troops were enjoy and a dear a if Par own government Pren the history of the of the insurgents Oney in the prov proving abortive. Let wet the a when of Buslon populate All fear passed. A an a Flient corp was on duty. A syst in which English w advocated by the of fished by Jen id o y Bay h ran and bul is the natives help to resist h i Large to the t distal went j a tones Force i 1 110 Miles North i than to enav five Tarlac. This adv he to keep guilt that direction a Amit her Force a Ward to Aliaga. Way from Ca Bonati Lawtons rapid nun outflanked Aguinaldo he flu himself fad the South at Angel the cast at Aliaga a cast at Talavera. T of Retreat for the 1f 1 of by r my of the Railroad on the West Between the the coast. The War Dej a lighted with Lawtons Raj Bant flanking March w hit is the most successful bit yet developed in the Chili the Lilly our week. Larch is t Cal feat the Chil entire line Fain Panga Road to candles from off Tarlac. His head re Are to the ii w a re Thrift adva t at to if Mani Miles a Nee Gud he Trot id in the s i tee ii which i Tat Nan loves by then or re of North 1 re is. A i to re St sex pc Ping my h of it Iii lie Macarthur i. Are and on on nor that to thwart or to the Railroad Fri a a. We left Manila a Large volume is was of ing done. The native to was quiet an orderly and of an uprising had Long since american officer killed. Of native policemen a in of Public schools is taught had born met Salon and Stab some 6.000 schol ars were in attendance a in the Sagato. Province of Duson. Where the anti american feeling a been strongest Public sentiment had greatly changed As evidenced by the fact that the military governor of mantras had offered to surrender his troop and us province if we would Only Send a Small Force there the Biol in Southern Uzi a. Had i in against their tagalog master the Mae Cabbe were clamouring for an to tight la our ranks and native soldiers arid sets Ware already serving under general Lawton. Cuban War claims. -9 Uncle Sam asked t a Ray losses amounting to s30.000.0f10. Washington. Nov. 4.�?prof. A. V. I Icinda has filed with the state de Jar tent a claim for loss of property in Clitia during the War with Spain. Ile was inf a nil in the Secretary off. Slat that ail claims of this character. Amounting to about $30.fnmfcjioo, would be referred to Congress for action. Dewey family reunion. Fifteen him died relatives off the Admiral to meet. Tacoma. Wash. Nov. 4.�?a. M. Dewey. So Vecial Airm of the government department of ichor. Announced Bere yesterday that All member of the Dewey family relate to and in Ira Dewey would hold a reunion at the Wau Lorf Astoria hotel in new York in january or february. Hewer who is a Cousin of the Admi ral. A Een one of the prime r Era in the plan for a reunion. I acceptances have Ben received from part of the country Iudica Tii g 1.300 Dewey will gather in new to meet the Admiral and i a i j o or bx1 cd cys from the i i wifi be Jire Cut. In., b la. P a this City. Admiral a t a ii. I requested fix to a a it a to. It too. The filipino ambushing party routed by ration s scouts. Manila nov. 3.�?io a. insurgents attempted to ambush Cav Tain Batson s scouts Between Santiago and Saragossa. By Captain Batson charged them and drove them out from their position. Killing and wounding several of them. One american officer was killed and a Jeri vate wounded. Genera Youngs troops arc beginning to live on the country trying Buffalo meat and Rice Girtis in lieu of army rations. The raptures at the j Tol Tiera Arsenal include thirteen amal brass howitzers and Soo 1-Pound f projectiles. Major Belles regiment yesterday advanced from Gagua on Florida Blanca which was fount to be deserted. Bishop s battalion c stationed there. Major Ball also made another descent upon in Oral pursuing the Fil in Minos thence into the mountains and capturing their horses Ami baggage. The american loss was Tine kill a Ami two wounded. Major Bell reports that he entirely destroyed the it urgent cavalry that was operating in that Section. Washington nov. 3.�?genenf fit cables this morning a on the 1st instant lieutenant Stevens an eighteen men recon loitering in Mcarthur front truck forty or More entrenched insurgents attacked and dispersed them. Killing three and wounding a number. No casualties. Yesterday Lawtons Advance at Aliaga struck the enemy both West and South of the City. La at ones m Icabone be. Recon loitering South struck in it or gents in ambush. Lieutenant Boater a killed and one scout wounded. Bat in routed the enemy w i left seven dead in the thicken yesterday Bell. Of the thirty sixth vol a Eer Voith i regiment Aud a troop off the fourth cavalry. Cleared the country of All armed insurgents from Dor Blind to a d Sra i Pond Porac pursuing the. In i Nionna info Aud capturing nne a a a a. Horses several Pons Aud re / i property Aud killing a a n i capturing a number o. The

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