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Show FIGHT WITH NATIVES ONE UTAH BUY KILLED AND ANOTHER WOUNDED. t iring of a Kevolverln Fun Alarmed the 'atlvea and a li;tt:e KmueJ Which Resulted In the Death of Hudson and Wounding of Anderson. Salt Lake City, Utah, Ar.g. 87. The ad news has been receded here of the death of another ( tab volunteer, while a comrade from this state is reported aa mortally wounded. ISoth enlisted in battery B, under Captain F. A. Grant, the deceased soldier sol-dier being George II. Hudson of Mer-our, Mer-our, who was shot and killed near Manila, his companion being Private William Q. Anderson of Logan, who by this time may be dead, The account of the affair is as follows: fol-lows: Manila, Aug. 20. On Wednesday a corporal and two men of battery B, of the Utah artillery, after disembarking at Cavite, were sent on an errand. While passing through the streets Private Hudson discharged his revolver. It was all mere fun, but the natives in the immediate locality were much alarmed for the time. The natives immediately began firing. Dismounted cavalry were sent to quell the disturbance, but the tiring became- general. Hudson was killed and Corporal Anderson mortally wounded. Troopers Laydon, Nachbar, Connelly and Doj-le of the Fourth cavalry were wounded. Four natives were killed and several wounded. General Auginaldo has expressed his regret at this encounter and promises to punish the offenders. No further taouble is expected. |