Show SOLDIERS WROUGHT UP Intense Feeling Exists Among Troops in Samar ALL ANXIOUS FOR REVENGE I I If They Cnn Licet tho Enemy in the Open There Will Be Great Itetalia ation for the Barbarous Treatment I to Wliich Dead American Soldiers I Woro Subjected by the FilipinosI An Engagement Fought by First Cavalry and Insurgents at Taya 1 sail Paovince of Batanrjos I I I Manila Oct 25fhe people of the Island of Samar have been notllled to concentrate in the towns on pain oC 1 being1 considered public enemies and I outlaws and treated accordingly Intense fooling exist among the troops In Samar If they can meet the enemy In the open there will be great retaliation Many of them have suen and the others have heard of the barbarous tieatmcnt to which the dead American soldiers were subjected by the Filipinos recently AX IMPORTANT AURIiST Francisco de Jesus Lulthans chief of commissary was recently captured and taken to Colic Papers which he I hadfn his possession have resulted In the arrest of many of the bestknown I PrcMdcntcs and other civil OfficialS of the Island 1 of Leytc I HOTBED OF INSURRECTION I It develops that Blllran Island north of the Island of Lcytc has been a hotbed I hot-bed of Insurrection Every civil ofll cial there has been aiding the Insur gents of Samar In every way They have landed several cargoes of rice and have received hemp In exchange DISASTER TO REBELS Several thousand dollars also fell i Into the hands I of the Americans when I DC Jesus was made prisoner His capture cap-ture Is thought to be a great disaster to I the revolutionary cause I FIGHT AT TAYASAN Gen Sumner reports a fight which I took place at daybreak Wednesday at Tayasan province of Batangas between be-tween companies D and I of the First I cavalry and a band of Insurgents The I insurgents were driven into the moun 1 talus The cavalrymen destroyed the Insurgent barracks storehouse eight thousand pounds of rice and many uniforms uni-forms and blankets BURNED BY INSURGENTS I The Insurgents yesterday attacked San Jose province of Batangas which was garrisoned by a detachment of the Twentyfirst infantry under Lieut Patrick Pat-rick A Connelly The Americans I fought hard but unable to were prevent j pre-vent the burning of the town 1 1I I |