| Show I REBELS TAKE TO THE HILLS MacArthur Captures Their Citadel This Morning With But Slight Loss u So TROOPS OCCUPY MALOLOS Victors After the Fight Rest and feed on Bananas and Cocoanuts Colonel runiton followed by Ills Kansas Men Was the First to Enter the City Washington March 91 1The war department de-partment at 1M this morning made publlu Iho following dlipalchea from lion Ollil Manila March tt Adlutant I lentr At WashingtomItacArthur captured Malolix at HIM thin morning lnemy retired after tight resistance an I Bring cllyr Particulars later Hall had quite severe engagement beyonl Mall 1 ulna casualties twenty Knemy drhen hAck t OT1K Manila March 21dJulnl ciener al 1 Wkihlngtoni MacArthur made die positions yetterday for attack on StaIn Sta-In inlay Knuagement Opened at t clock this morning and Pi now pro greulng Cniualtlea yralerday were Issue klllM and > twentythree wounded all brought > lo Manila loot night Hall rwred nut from tamping station AId AI-d lIlhl l this morning with three tut Hts I ill northeast attnckeil and ha la Vn Xarlqulna and In I pursuing the in only unltred to return tilts fternojn OTIS OFFICIAL COSTIHMATIOV Washington March JI IAt 130 this morning Ailjulant lenernl Corbln roo celed official confirmation uf the cap lure of Maloloa from len Otis AUhough the 1reddent has retired the good new was communlcatid lie expressed his gratification and > returned to hU Ixil I chamber probably > l thlnklnt uf the niwanl lie will give the brave soldiers at Manila who again have wool rilillnctlon for Ihemieltu and > their country Tile outcome Of the battle at MoIIII III IS lIov1 hA broken Ow book bone of hs revolution and many uf tile rebel who hate not been captured will lay down their arm The Prrddent to I particularly Pleased with Ihe manner In which the Amerl tn have Swept un resistlessly Put mounting Inivatmemble olmt clts I uItb Outfaittving 11 Iso ILwu Un Curbtn like nut W II love Aguln aldo and Ills folio era who ecaicd 1 will 1 engage In guerrilla I warfare They hate ought kr veiernni and he main It Is l not one of the iharaclerlitlrn of Ihe brae Soldiers lo engage In luih whaiklng Me knuwa when he la I whipped ana U willing to abide by the mult Other officers do not agree with ten Iorbln and they SAY Agulnuldo H II < retr urrender but will fight to tl bitter end which metum eilermlnailon ThoM who take this low say It Agulialdn decldea to continue the un lit lu1 and olliastrutus conflict It will be only IM a quenlon nf U short time when lie will be killed or In Ibo hands uf the American forces ontclaU and army nfllren hero PAY the war will IM pursued to the bluer end and until the authority title Say ernment In I lecvtmluM by I the humbled rebel In Ihe archipelago OM aiXUY FLOATS Manila March 31 395 p tnTho American Hag was raliM liver Ma 1 loloa al 10 clock title morning The Kaniai rvttlmoiil and the Montana regiment un entering the city found II doted the pnildcncla burning und Ihe rebels retreating townnl Ihe mountaliK In 1 tale of terror I U I Ulleved I they cannot In I future make ten a faint resistance The American lots wait mall It in l evident thai the rebels for omo time past > have nbandimMl II all hope ot holding their capital for the Amell Clint found there eIdVnvvo > of elaborate prepnrallona for iacualliiii On the railroad the rulln und ties for nlmut 1 mile had been torn up nnd probably thriiiHi Into tits rlter The only prli voters captured were a few Chinatown They W aid Agulraldo > left Maloloi on illvpday r principal citizens of Malvloi their famlllea anti goods have bern taken Into the country over the railroad while I other Ir on rotor carolng their Mnciloii and driving their Cattle and other animal Iwfini them Mud of the rebel form wore removed re-moved yedenlay evening to positions i tad of th railroad leaving only otne unIr rmall I bands l the strong trenchea oI In front of Malolon UTAH IIATT1IIY HIJAIU PROM ten MacArthur darle l for Ihu roll capital nt 7 oclock thin morning with two rapid lire gun flanking the track too guns of Ihe Utah buttery on Ihe right unit two units of Iho Klith iirlll lery I on the IUI firing continuously The Knnaaa and tho Montana ngl I menta moveil UIHIII Malolon and tile Nebronka and ulh IVnniylvajila I rent menu and the Thlnl artillery kept along the right of the r The only tnVctho land made by the rebela I bamboo and earthwork > wax ut 1 hAlbH Arhwotk halt n mile from Malnhx and on Ihe right vhera the Kebraika riglment ua wan the cue Yesterday had tho hard lit work and I urfered the t greatest lose I JlllHT MAN IN MAIOIXJB I Col runaton nlHaya nt tile front Ihrolrl was the tint OAf1 In Matoloi I followed by a group of dashing Kansans The rillplno llag which wa Hying from the center of the town wai hauled down by mine men of Iho Montana reglnunl vho subsequently nilieil their own above I Trnin the columns of smoke striping ron the city I cemed n If Iho holo Plnro WAD ahhiso It turned out however how-ever llui nil the prestlencla or government gov-ernment building and > few of the mailer bulldlngi had been SO lire to or the roll before they uvaculitrol the place Front the rtporK gathered by Ihe American uimere from prtion era fault olher It la I bell < nu < l thu rebel l army In I condanlly loilng Irenglh on account of deertlon and that ul > though tile l roverOy iyu make one nr loop mora Stands Ihe forces nf Afloat naldo will drgonerate In perhnpa a month to a few hundred whu may con 1 I I I I i il I t t Hnue waring a guerilla warfare In the mountains The American I troops behaved splendidly splen-didly They advanced deadlly after 1 line through uccMilte 110 ut trench Ihtulh wnod anti jungle and suffering from frightful hoist In addition tile American Ameri-can volunteer were handicapped In nghllmt by the fact that their Hprlng Hold filled are uf shorter range than the Mauser rifle tn Ihe hands ot the rebel Under thon circumstance the steady advance rf our troop Is 1 a really ro mirkable achievement Shot the mud noteworthy feature nf thin onward sweep uf Ihl American 14 Ihe patience and endurance of the prt tale oldlera They have never heslint eil I tu plunge acruM any kind of dint cult country against any number the tnuny and In the fate uf the tiostllon of tile entirely unknown Irrngth This ofternoon the victorious American Ameri-can army 16 I feasting on cuconut and banana and enjoying I well earned rest t I while Ihe holoplual train Is I carrying carry-ing the wounded > back lo Manila TROOPS ItHHTINd AT MALOLOS Washington lAth 31The followIng follow-Ing dispatch WAS received at the war department evilly this mornings Manila March Adjutant General Washington Troop resting at Malolix Considerable Consider-able > rtlon cf city destroyed by fire Our 01 caaualtie one killed fifteenwound > 01Hall hits returned with film troop to former position north of ManilaOTIS 1nltTII INIMY TAKKB TO TUB iinLti Manila March 311037 I n m Ocneral Hall brigade ndtanced today from Mnrlqulna up Ills Mateo liver valley almost to Monlalban driving Hie enemy lo the hill In the north lleuel were consiiierabl In force al the Junction ot the river NAnA and > Amplt with the Matson but Hie American artillery noun cattervd them with heavy loss I The A uslotales n Justo awas one ikUleuUvUnt dregg of the fourth Infantry Gen Hall eventually returned lu the waterworks den King advAnced from Han Pedro 101 vsiahllthlng hvadiuarter alI PANICFILIPINO FILIPINO OIICIM I OIIOAN Recently Issued ronle uf the llepuli lieu nilplno Agulnjldasi oniclal I urgan iiintnlnn proclamation to the effect that Certain panle are raiding the northern town and ordering the same t Join Filipino army Immediately or lake the Consequences when Agulnaldo hall hate nnlshed with the Americana This Ili construed na meaning that i Macaholaa the gutrrnor ot the five northern prutlnfe IS I unfriendly tu Agulnuldo I till be true Agulnaldu retreat N l undoubtedly cut urt at the railroad I lw > ond iu Han fcrnandu Tin llepubllca Klllpln on March SJ published an vxtra edition containing it taltinenl In the effect that the Amer icana had attacked Paslg that many were MUM and I majority ur the remainder re-mainder were wounded while IV uf Hum were taken prisoner A econd paragraph In the Same oil lion asserted that Ilia Ameriran had ravished three hundnd ol tile Filipino1 fairest daughters and > culled UI m the nalltr lo defend their honor with their lives against upprmsor will pared neither age ox nor condition murdering whole fiunllle In 01 0nllIon > 10 nl I revenge The American steamer Ilounnke re cenlly picked up a nullvu bout contain ing I dozers prisoners who had I escaiied and being nearly throe day uilnal with neither food nor water They reported that Ihe prisoner expected lo be killed whim Ihe American adtnined ki ul knew nothing of the date of thiso In the luthern towns Kiiiii AND wouNnnn Washington March ITho following list orcasualties hu been melvetl from den Oils under lodaya dale KltLKD March 19 Twentieth ltanalland Private Orlln I Hlrlew Cinipiiiiy d Ilun Oliver Dix 1 company M 1 Hamutl WIN Tunlh Pcnnsyltanla Company t Soft vate Nalel Mleven cnmiuny V Vrnl denulnei eiimiiany I Ilert K AmburM I First Houlh Dakota Company M Private Oncar fallen March 30thi first NtbraskaCom Ion A Private Und Win Orr lomiuny I lloward I 1 Whllemore 11h 3101 1 Fourth InlonlrIlrl LloUI John Untie WOUNII > March Ml Tint Mimtunaompaiiy 1C Hccnnd Lariat Mllm Kelly wrist Ightl company C Prltate Theodore Vulkei neck und shoulder Player com luiny t 1 John Cutuiuugh I neck slight Seam Musician James Mrtiuurry surnum llghli company I Piltale MISard i M 1111 Wvuttr forearm slight j cuinuanv Of 1hll Charles 11 Young hand 11011 I March rJ Company IL JrIvates t AII Paterpors forearlal light JolonaI Lenox Inev anowersti i IIi li Win IJerk weskl I Shoulder ouverv company it Allso 1 hinhh cbeek muderate Charles F I Mrer IIrI be to Twentieth hnllI > IIh t Im J Nvatsull Chest revolts Ilvateo Al Ir Hhlulhny kneo aidoilre Fred I Carter Inorr OVIO eIon A Sharlta A Vuttroo hAd alluill Cm 11 any I Charlo AL 1 Iease 1111811 ollailli kvin I 1 11 I h hand Ihilh CIr 1h 01 Claudio O Hprlok hot slight Company N Olll It of Daily still I slight 111IAy 1 llnrry 1 al n II UfI plight Forgentit James W llrnn felt Plight Privates Michael I Jarrit Jorr l ko Platertal 1 Company C 10nr W Johnson forearm Plight CIInll I 1Ior1 Creole foreirin 1 mInlol 10r11 Jmt C 11bl theist vervi CompAny I urnevat Creole mhoulder injvtro ItAlld Irlvnte Plant ol t 11 i list vourland I ribiloolitn J severe First Mouth VkOIAoI An C hi I I I = = = z Vale Lowl 1 C Ilarber thigh several John llencdlct lung ctcrr Company 1 > K lllrkan thigh imrarrs llannen I Haker leg light frank Frgu on Scapula revrrei Company U John Oilman Oil-man thigh I several Knut 1etvrton hip wood thigh revere Compnny M John Donnelly leg 1 moderate o Sonny I 1orjHjmI Onrar Johniion neenTall light Tenth PenniilvanlaCompmy I First Bergonnt Anguatu Iteamley ntLNinitllioarunsytuC111reararnennyt thigh everv ntLNinitllioarunsytuC Hergeant Charlc W Aihcraft leg 1 1hl JAI I J-AI tow WIn U Unl thigh revere Company I JAm Novroker forearm miKlcrnlej Company I Richard liaer hip light Company I Ueo M Toy tor nlidumen evero J Company 1C Hoi omon nu pelvli wvere heart NctirnJkaCompany 1 rirnl Rergrant Arthur Vlckern groin evere Company c lrltdea Hoy Campbell leg modeml I > Iompnny all nr nry lleckman thigh nevcre Company r Otto Kairrnberger dmuMcr dlghti Company M Jack U loach forearm 1hlarch March 30 Hrrt Nebraaka Company D HergeanK lush ll Clapp thigh vere con piny II 1111 11lunnl breast 1ht company 31 Privates IterWrt It Itarber vortfilt lh h still buttok I favors man pany th Van 1Iftilon chl Pevrrr 000 I Down met forrarm Plight 1 IUthgktn ehnt etere Hrrt R Walt thigh htrnrnpAtly D Herbert Hodge leg dlghl Min Nentfllt thljrh world himlder several 1 company O John I Davis hand light Claude N Chen nwih thigh llghl I company II Lloyd Rpottendeln hand Severe r IMward DownInT lhlgfs official John r like hall i C leg I light Walter A Klirrlti arm evere HAY Duncan leg I light rird ColoradoBecond Meut Fred I 1eiry ched light company K Pat voto r H Carter dordl region etcre jH IVnniylvanlif i tompany U Private 1 J Knox thigh revere First South Dakota TompanyC Br grant Frank Klepplni heel moderate Twentieth Kan n C < nipnny V Private Pri-vate Tr ld 1 I Winner Il even First North DakotiComt I Harry W I > lon elbow light priVate Vate Putnam llradteirong major ni Intent Rdlutant general Tioluntrx I hnulder light Henry 1 Hnyt one far chief iirgeon vnlunteer thigh light March r J Itrd M I fill Dakota Comtnnr M Private Charles Thelit Iiowder burn alMlomen March M Tenth Penn ylvanliCom tiany C Private William Mongleharl back nnd foot PLANH OF CAMA1ON Washington March 11 to I SAM at the war department that den Oil will not make a campaign during the rainy eoaon nor to I II twlleed that he wilt at preeent chime the Iltlplno Into the mountain faitnc eit of fission The nrnclal ronilder It evident that the fight that waa In Agulnaldo has been whlprml out of him and he cannot hold the Plllplnn army tngdher much longer I den Oil l allyboon the war department will npprove n cessation of active hodllltle or further forward movement hi little CAl he rm pllihe l save choosing the Flllplnoe without with-out definite reoullp A hurt red will determine whether Ihe Filipinos Intend to keep up a guerilla gueril-la warfare and If 10 a Plan li nlrendy maturing to nol any such condlllone NatltM will b employed to fight the guerilla and a the roternment can give them lelter flay and afford them grnler protection than Amilnaldo there 10 I no doubt about the ability to employ nallte In I this way It there must lie I ul l < hlnB during The rll Posimet whiell Will scosion I part tile Ihlprlnt the Americana will nl sairailkaLbair1sviou lit Suc1l CTLffatut at H boo 0 tallwal The scene of notion around Manila his shifted materially within the lad 31 noun MacArthura Advance forward which hia been pushing northward lists reached Its Objective polntMalolo I tIn rot t-In I now enjojliig thcrp a most desenod NIW KCINI OF ACTION Meantime 1 new Held of activity appear ap-pear to Hie east uf Manila where den Ilidiert llnll brigade I AI made up entirely of rtgular line thus far tatn held an a reloer dm 1 oils dlsiuitrh re < lted rally this morning referred for the first time lo the nrhllllg done b Hall brigade aylng n Peters ingngcmenl had oc rurrrd beyond Marliiulna This Ila I about ten milt due east ut Manila and entirely outside of Ihe tango of lightlnit uf MacArlhur1 division On the military mp I Is I shown Hat he advanced fully ten mile up I Mont Allwn According tn den Oils ills patch receive at 4 I m loilay Hall h into now retraced Ihll stretch of ten mile and Is I back nt Marlqulnn The killing uf Lieut drtgg of the fourteenth four-teenth Infantry occurred during Hill paramour east of Manila It la onrllou lirly deplored In ratty circle us dregg waa n young and popular Officer lie WI wa appointed IA In the mllllnry ncadtmy from IVnnsltanla graduating In tho elaps nf 1 and serving nm will the Hlxtrenth Infantry food then wllh tho Plghtcenth lln a at Tort Hnerldan for 1 time wllh tile fourth Infantry and also saw service 1 In Cuba den Haifa brigade which ho been doing Ihe righting last of MAnia in I made up of the Thlnl fourth n two battalion of the Hetcnicenth Infantry ACTIVIJ IABT OP MANILA further Indications > that the rebels r active east uf Manila to I shown In 1 the brief reiori that den King brig ndo Ilan been moved out from Han Pedro Marall to Passive Till Is the first mote uf any ut the trno south uf the PailK I river They form n dltl I i Ion under Major Thor r Law on No hit baa the brigade of dtneral King and ntrnshlne Names brigade > Include Ihe Pint North Dakota Florist Washington nnd a battalion of Ihe First Colorado Otenshlne brigade Include Hie fourteenth four-teenth Infantry the First Idaho and u iiundrnn of Iho First cavalry The Movements east and > south of Manila are accepted at the war depart m1 an howllli that nn Otis store not propoio tn allow the rebel tu lirrsom In from these quarter va l don Mac = Arthur In I executing tile main mote metal for the north |