Show SLAY Y REBELS I I Last Week Was Next to t the i Blomliest of f far in ii I Philippines i 1 I FILIPINOS HIT HARD I First Days Fighting About Manila Almost Equaled I I r r FIERCE ENGAGEMENTS HAD I Authentic Beports Mostly Official Show a Total of 378 Filipinos Killed Twelve Officers and Two Hundred and PortyIour Men Captured Cap-tured and Many More Wounded I Tho Latter Number is Hardly I Guessable Considering that Filipinos Fili-pinos Entirely Lack Hospital Facilities Fa-cilities a Great Majority of tho Wounded Will DieProbably the Weeks Work Finished 1000 Filipinos Fili-pinos Insurgents Are Aggressive in Almost Every Province in Luzon Gen Pilar Reported Alive and Commanding a Band of Filipinos Manila April 22LaSt week has < been ouo of the bloodiest oC the war nltico the Urat days lighting around Manila Authentic reports mostly ofliclal how a total of 38 Filipinos killed twelve officers and 211 men captured and many more wounded The number wounded Is hardly I gucssable Considering that the Filipinos I Fili-pinos dntlrcly lack hospital facilities will a great majority of the wounded die Probably the weeks work finished fin-ished 1000 insurgents NINE AMERICANS KILLED The American loss was nine killed and sixteen wounded Two sergeants and one private were killed In ambushes am-bushes while escorting provision trains i INSURGENTS AGGRESSIVE The Insurgents have been aggressive province of Luzon In almost every Gen Plo del Pllurs band numbering 300 which was out of sight for three months the leader being reported killed has reappeared in its old Held about San ivilquol PILAR NOT DEAD Pilar IB supposed to bo again in command com-mand He gave the American garrison 0 at San Mlqucl consisting of three companies com-panies of tim Thirtyfifth infantry with a Galling a three hours light during a night attack REBEL LOSS HEAVY The loss of the Insurgents In this ongaBOincnt is not included In tho foregoing total as they removed their dad and wounded but presumably It was considerable LIEUT WENDE WOUNDED Twentytwo Filipinos in the province of Santungus attacked Lieut Wende who with eight men wcro scouting I near San Jose The Lieutenant and five men were wounded and one private was killed HAD FIVE HOURS FIGHT Sorgt Ledonlus of the Thirtyfifth Infantry was badly wounded In an ambush am-bush near Ballung Lleuu Batch of the Thirtyseventh Infantry with seventy men had a live a five hours fight with 100 Insurgents In the Nueva Cacenis district Twenty oC the insurgents were killed COL SMITH HAS S2IALLPOXI I Col Smith of the Seventeenth Infantry I In-fantry who captured Gen Montenegro t and brought him to Manila Is In the I Isolation hospital suffering from smallpox small-pox Col Smiths command captured J0 officers and men with Montenegro Montenegro who was formerly one of frhe most dapper officers in thcill plno army looks worn and haggard I He suya he led a terrible life for months and ho has offered to return to the north with Col Smith to endeavor en-deavor to persuade his former comrades com-rades of the uselessncss of opposing the Americans PRISONERS REACHMANILA One hundred escaped Spanish prisoners prison-ers from the province of South Luzon have arrived ut Manila1 The Insurgents Insur-gents have tOO more Spanish prisoners In that district Rorpnlly i lint Filipinos destroyed 1011 ijv < 111 i < IIC of tin milroud r line llCur Prtnlquo hi an uiifuucvttfful attempt to urcck a train |