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Show SWARM LIKE DECS. Filipinos Appear at Caloocan In (Ireat Number. Manila, Feb. 11. The Filipinos are lying low except on the extreme left and right. They aro evidently concentrating concen-trating between Caloocan ami Malabon Judging from appearances tho FUIpl noa aro being reinforced by bettor drilled men from tho northern provinces. prov-inces. In front of Caloocan thoy aro as thick as a swarm of bees. The American troops feel the heat at midday In tho open, but they aro anxious to proceed. The soldiers aro impatient of restraint, whllo In sight of the enemy. The Filipinos aro still entrenching themselves on the left of Caloocan. Sergeant-Major Smith of thoTenncs-sccs thoTenncs-sccs has been ordered to proceed to the United States by the next transport as an escort of tho remains of Colonel William O. Smith of the First Tennessee Tennes-see volunteers, who died of apoplexy during tho recent battle with the Filial Fili-al nos. |