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Rogayan* at whose cotta we had a small fight in which one soldier. 
Corporal Charles R. Reagin* 17th Infantry) was cut by campilan 
on right side of chest, and 3 Morns were killed. Firing continued 
into the night. At daybreak our camp at Sauir was fired into; 
but the firing was quickly silenced by Capt. Gatley's battery* 
At the extremity of a long ridge overlooking the Taraca Valley 
the command was again subjected to a heavy infantry fire by the 
Moros, who were again driven off by infantry firing and the work 
of Gatley's battery* The pack-train was again fired into while 
fording the River, Many Moros met us with flags as we 
marched into camp at Rogayan# One Kabogatan, accused of po- 
ses sing three Krag rifles taken from the guard at Marahul was 
turned over to me to guard, by General Wood, with directions to 
kill him if occasion arose. I delivered him safe, and had 
to return his kris which I had taken from him myself, 
April 4, 1904, Command took up march on Taraca at daybreak. Opened fire on 
Mora cotta at 10 A. M. , with Battery, followed by Infantry advance 
qnd fire. Entered cotta at 10:50 A, M, At 10 A. M* General 
Wood received a message from Colonel Maus saying that his command 
near the mouth of Taraca River was being fired upon from all sides, 
and that two soldiers had been wounded* Col# Kaus * s command 
camped at Pentad* While we were shooting and burning the cottas 
the Moros whom we had passed by on account of their 
white flags made a dastardly attack on the native cargadores ac** 
company ing our pack- train * cutting up one of them with a campilan 
while he was procuring drinking water# General Wood returned 
with the command to the cotta > and called upon the Datto to deliver 
