Show ENTIRE OUTLAW BAND WIPED OUT Americans Have One Killed and Twenty Wounded in Bat Battle Battle Battie tle tie With Moros Mores Manila July 6 In a desperate de fight near on Job Jok island yesterday the famous Moro Ioro outlaw chief I Iwas was killed and his entire band exter exterminated exterminated i by detachments of regulars and I constabulary under Captain George L Byram Hyram of the Sixth United States cay cavalry cavalry alry airy operating in IR conjunction with a naval flotilla of the Mosquito fleet under Lieutenant Commander Signor The American loss 1088 was one private killed and three officers and twenty enlisted men and one sailor wounded Private OConnell of Troop A Sixth cavalry was the one man killed among the Americans and the officers wounded are Lieutenants Kennedy Miller and Arthur H Wilson of the Sixth Took Refuge In Cave Captain Byrams Brams cavalry with a few scouts and amI constabulary and a detach detachment detachment detachment ment of sailors under Lieutenant Com Corn Commander Commander mander Signor located and attacked the outlaws in the mountains not far tar from the coast The Moros Mores fled and took ref ret refuge refuge uge in a large cave The column of troops and sailors surrounded the place but refused to surrender A con concerted concerted concerted attack was made the Moroe Mores fighting desperately In the mouth of the cave caye until the last member of the band was dead i j jAs As yet few details of the fight light have been received here The division head headquarters headQuarters headquarters quarters of ot the army here accounts for forthe forthe forthe the large number of wounded among the troops on the theory that the cave was mined and that some of ot the Americans were wounded by the explosion In his brief report Captain Byram warmly commended Lieutenant Miller for tor bravery and gallantry in action I Captain Byram gave no details as to the condition of the wounded |