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Show AOUINALDO WOUNDED. raxaga.1 l,j Slajor Mar.h Wh nj ,, and tnrrla.1 off tb. riald '. Major March, with bit detachment of the Thirty-third regiment, overtook what It believed to have been Agnlnal do's party on May 111, v Legal, about 100 mite northcttt of Vlgan. The Americans killed or wounded an officer, atipposed to be Agulnatdo, whoso body wat removed by bis followers. fol-lowers. Agulnatdo hsd 100 men, Major March 133 Major Marchs' men entered Lagat on the run They saw the Insurgent! scstterlng Into the bushes or over lha plateau A thousand yardt beyond the town, on the mountain tide, the flguret of twenty-live Filipinos dressed In white, with their leader on a gray horse, were silhouetted tgtlntt tha sunset. The Americans fired a volley ind taw the officer drop from lilt horse. Mil followera fled, carrying the body The Americans, on reachluglheapot, caught the horse, which wat richly taddlcd. Illood from a badly wounded man -was on the animal and on tht ground. The saddlebags contained Agnlnal. do'a diary and tome private papers, Including In-cluding proclamations. One of these wat addrrtsedt "To the Clvlllted Na lions" It protested against the American Ameri-can occupation of tha Philippines. There was lso found copies of Henator Hero ridge's speech, translated Into Spanish and entitled, "Tho Death-Knell Death-Knell of the 1 lllplno People." |