Pace 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA + MARCH 29, 1906. Mount Dajo and Wounded Knee HE inhabit people who the is of the ipelago, battle of Dalo fought, are lands Sulu arch where the Mount recently a very Wis peculiar race Nowhere thi in world are ustoms than stranger to be prevail these wards Uncle Saw in far east it Is something over 500 miles from Manila to the Island of Sulu, Jolo, where the Ameri can troops battled with a band of Moros who had fortified themselves in the crater of a volcanic which 2,000 feet wel, more Sulu habited the Moros The beliefs of accoun part the fact t most » band which resists American troops at Mount Da death in so doing The Moro gives n | { when bh ile fighting expects medan tered lights priests they mies own d is car CAS } Mohar oath to Christiar whicl among t nao, but wi has sought bankrupt found Huong of the or A MORO DATTO. mountain rise The 1 group ar Mohan these over above sea le Ww oor of the chiefly by Int islands for a expects not a Christ ght to the M FINTEA COLRBY, WOUNDED INDIAN BARBY FOUND ENEE BATTLEFIELD creditor His wife dren were likewise slay conld free only by the sacrifice of his life—that is by enrolling b the of the juramentados. Lashed by the pan ditas into a frenzy of Juramentados rush into a lage, with their weapons concealed In their clothing, and cut and slash right and left until overpowered. A st told of a even jJurame who CON oN and ch es, whom he imself In ranks euthusiasm, the would vil ry is tados 1d of or s band of el entled themselves ded to have and thus entered a town 1 from their places of concealu drew their hed the guards and rushed up the street, stabbing at all wi I sue Ce fodder they preten ale ng they ‘TEeses, sial wm thes They thus led in hacking i n sol death and wound liers to ng many others The Moro won ften fight with the men, as they did in of Mount Dajo ana : uch cases they ARsume cult to dist Zt Boys fight with t The slaughter the circumstances Wounded Knee a1 0 the battle Isuaily ma dim from the men Her sires sometimes it Mount Dajo recalls of the of in South Dakota in the year 1800 the Indians made a treacherous attack upon the soldiers, and In the confusion of close fighting many squaws and boys as well as men were shot down by the troops. Speaking of the fight, an off) cer sald: “In an In- dian fight you can not stop firing long enough to find out Just what kind of an Indian you are firing at. The wo men and the men look very much alike in thelr bilan ket costume, and the former are quite as flerce fighters an the men.” He add od that if a soldier found a ten-year old boy pointing a gun at him with as good aim as the best marksman in the army be could not very well stop to In quire the young man's age. The re ports say that the wounded Moros stabbed American soldiers who tried to minister to them, After the battle of Wounded Knee the Bloux fired at those who tried to succor thelr wounded. It which kes It ish them battle in this battle A MORD WOMAN was on one of these occasions that the | soldiers found among the dead a little baby girl less than one year old, was brought up by whites and given the name Zintka Lannin Colby. 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