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Show If Brigadier General Funston is ambitious am-bitious to have his military fame perpetuated, per-petuated, he will seize the first opportunity oppor-tunity that presents itself to come into contact with a Filipino bullet, says the Monitor. As it is. he is in a fair way to be shorn of the "glory" acquired through the heroic featis of hit inde- 1 fatigable amanuensis. Fresh charges j of cowardice, false pretenses, humbug- , gery and sundry other offenses have ! been lodged with the adjutant general against the little red-headed Kansas "misfit" by his late brothers in arms and comrades of the former Twentieth Kansas Volunteers. Funston's real hardships as a military person will only begin when he returns to face j these charges. |