16. 
October 
.nd Sergeant bawl., Hep. Corps. very aever.ly wound.d by a 
out from a oampilan. savoring shoulder through clavicle and 
aplnousprooess of scapula. Sixteen Mow dead mr. counted 
hy Major Haney's column. Inoludlng 2 Sultan. «nd « Dattoj 
.nd ..van lantaoa. era oapttwd. 1 r.turnad with O.n.r.1 
Wood*, oolumn to tha old camp at Kalungan early In tha afternoon, 
we ware promptly fired Into hy Korea aoroa. tha river, who ware easi¬ 
ly driven off hy two companies placed aoroa. tha rivar. After 
resting 50 minute and ..ting a light lunohaon and drinking a oup 
of ooffea. I aocompenled a .mall oommand down the left hank of the 
Tareo. River, along tha di.triot hurnad during tha morning. 
Ecch cotta along the loft bank waa ewxlnad for oannon and lan- 
tcoaa clear down to tha mouth of tha rivar. whor. Capt iio. Coy 
and I ahoti had soma game bird .hooting, returning with the 
oonrr&nd to Malunean at duak. 
. 1904. Throa empadition. want out. leaving a battalion of tha 
17th infantry to guard tha oamp at Kalungan. leaving at 7 A. H.. 
I aocompaniad Oanaral Wood*, main oolumn. moving aa.t up tha left 
bank of tha Taraoa Rivar. Friendly More, had their property 
reapaotad. hut doaan. of ootta. (fort.) wwra hurnad. and a good 
deal of .hooting wa. attended with little result. Thar. war. no 
casualties on our aid. omo.pt a bamboo wound received by a soldier 
who fall into a aplkad ditch. At 10 A. X. w, ra.tad while a 
oorrtand waa sent up tha left fork of tha larao. Rivar. Hollowing 
the loft fork, tha main oolumn advanced to Talauan. Consider¬ 
able unimportant fighting and firing took plan, without casualties 
on our side, and many cottas were destroyed. At 
