Show I DEAD ON ISLE OF UAM J I Typhoon Which Vistd the Island th Severest Sever-est inFrt Yi ars7Csing Lss t i i S of Many Lives S I I Palace at Agana and Government Buildings Were Wrecked Town of Marajan Leveled and TwentyEight Persons Killed Cocoanut Cocoa-nut Trees and All Crops Destroyed Supplies Being Distrib utcd to Sufferers Food Sent t to the Island from Manila I Manila Dec RearAdmiral Re mey In his official report of the recent typhoon which visited tho Island of Gaum states that the storm was the severest forty years The palace at Agana and the Government buildings were unroofed and wrecked The sea reached the plaza Many of the homeless home-less sought refuge In the school and Jail S No one Is reported to have been killed at Agana but the mortality caused by the recent epidemic of grip has been much Increased by exposure most of the dwellings have been destroyed The town of Marajan was leveled and twentyeight persons were killed and several small coasters arc missing CROPS RUINED No reports have been received from some localities Cocoanut trees and all crops are destroyed and food Is being be-ing distributed to the sufferers Admiral Ad-miral Remey has ordered the Arthu saro0 Cavlte with food supplies Flour corn and meats are needed and it is suggested that contributions be sent from the United States Tho i I Brutus from Cavite and the Solace from San Francisco due at Guam recently cently rill relieve Immediate needs MARINES GO TO SUBIG LleutCol Goodscll commanding the Sixth marine battalion with 100 marines ma-rines has gone to Sublg to relieve the troops thee He will land tomorrow The rebels In that vicinity have been active of late I Director of Posts Valle sailed on the United States transport Grant A detachment of the Twentyfifth Infantry I In-fantry in the mountains near Iba found the camp of the guerrilla leader Joaquin I I Joa-quin forsaken Suspended from the trees near the camp were the bodies of three Amigos and proof was found that the rebels had tortured other captives cap-tives BOLOMEN SURRENDER Twelve hundred Bolomcn entered VIgan Island of Luzon yesterday afternoon af-ternoon and surrendered to Capt Green of the Thirtythird Infantry This is the largest number of men who have yet surrendered In Luzon at onetime one-time Gen Tinio has been keeping a i swarm of Bojomen along the mountains I supply and they have Impoverished the food |