Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1902 — Page 7
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FIERCE BATTLE WITH FANATICS
American Troops Take a Fort After Desperate Fight with Moros. RAISE FLAG OF THE PROPHET Only After a Hand-to-Han<l Encounter Do the L’n ted States Soldiers Succeed In Storming the Battlements and See Victory Perch on Their Banneis. Col. Frank D. Baldwin, with the Twenty-fifth battery and seveh companies of the Twenty-seventh Infantry, attacked and captured the Moro fort at Bayan, Island of Mindanao, after a desperate engagement in which one American officer and seven enlisted men were killed and four officers and thirty-seven men wounded. The American loss was eight killed and forty-one wounded. The Moros lost more than 200 killed and at the end of the battle the survivors, eighty-four in number, surrendered unconditionally. Of the Americans Lieut. Bovars was killed and Capt. Moore, Lieut. Jossman and Surgeon Major Porter were wounded. The principal Moro leaders were killed, including the Sultan of Bayan, Raja Muda of Bayan, the Sultan of Panda Patan and many of the leading dattos. t • The capture of the fort and the surrender of the surviving members ia a severe blow to the Moro rebellion against American sovereignty In the most savage part of Mindanao, although the military authorities realize that the co-operation of the sultans and chiefs is general when the flag of the propnet is raised in a jehad or holy war. The battle was a hand-to-hand one. The fort was defended by fully 300 men and was surrounded by four trenches. The mountain guns fired 120 rounds at a range of 1,400 yards, but the Moro fortifications withstood the bombardment and Col. Baldwin ordered the infantrymen to take the fort by storm. The Americans were compelled to make their way forward through successive entanglements of grasses and took the successive trenches after hand-to-hand encounters. The Moros fought furiously. After exhausting their ammunition they resorted to krisses, barongs and kampilans. Several wounded Moros who were hidden in the high grass attacked the members of the hospital corps, who were seeking the wounded to succor them.
TRUST CONTROLS EGG MARKET
Small Dealers Charge lleef Comb ne with Having a Monopoly. Kansas City, Mo., special: The big packing-houses have made such inroads into the business of packing and shipping eggs and poultry for consumption in eastern markets, that the business of the small shippers in this part of the west is threatened with destruction, according to members of the Produce Dealers’ Association of Kansas and Oklahoma, which met here to consider the situation. John S„tewart of Concordia, Kan., president of the association, said: “The packers are so firmly intrenched that I do not believe we can do much to oppose them. I do not know whether the recent operations of the big dealers could be called a corner or not. However, I do know that four big firms have stored 144,000,000 eggs, or 400,000 cases. At this time last year more than 1,000,000,000 eggs, or 3,000,000 cases, were in cold storage. There will be fewer eggs stored this year, because the prices are higher.”
FORTY COAL MINERS IN CAVE-IN
Cloudburst Causes Sixty-five Feet of Shaft to Give Way, Burying Workmen. Peoria, 111., special: For three hours Friday afternoon forty coal miners were imprisoned in the Black Diamond coal mine at Farmington, fifteen miles west of this city. There were scenes of wildest outside the shaft. Most of the miners were men of families, and their wives and children were crowded about the shaft driven frantic with the fear of the loss of their husbands and fathers. A cloudburst occurred directly over the mine, flooding it because of the peculiar location of the shaft, and causing sixty-five ‘feet of the roof to cave in. Just when all hope was given up, however, and it was believed that the men were drowned, a hand was thrust out through a crevice in the dirt. “ Those outside soon dug through to the men and they were all released at a late hour without the loss of a single life. Several were badly bruised or sustained broken limbs. The mine* is owned by the Newman company .
Seventy-five Die In Japanese Fire.
Yokohama cablegram: A disastrous Are swept over the town of Lakayenanache leaving death and ruin In its trail. A large number of buildings were destroyed and seventy-five persons lost their lives in thq flames.
Death In a Runaway.
Morris, 111., special: Daniel Regan, a prosperous Grundy county farmer, while driving from Morris to Verona to attend the funeral of his mother, was killed by his team running away.
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