FRANK A SMITH, A 26TH INF USV
MANILA. (Received July 23, 1900-11.55 a. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Following deaths have occurred since last report: Dysentery—July 18, G, Forty-sixth Infantry, Charles W. Wild; G, Fourth Cavalry, Hugh McRobert; July 19, G, Thirty-ninth Infantry, Corpl. Lanier Schley; E, Ninth Infantry, Frank Jacobs; July 15, M, Thirty-ninth IntEntry, Archibald Roberts; June 28, E, Fortieth Infantry, George Oliver; June 7, Corpl. Albert G. Hemphill; July 17, M, Twentieth Infantry, Louis Eckhardt; July 8, G, Nineteenth Infantry, Louis Derr; July 16, H, Forty-first Infantry, Felix G. Crane; July 9, M, Fortieth Infantry, Frederick G. Burto; July 14, C, Forty-first Infantry, Sergt. Samuel H. Bevan; July 17, F, Thirtieth Infantry, Emil S. Sorensen. Enterocolitis—July 18, A, Fourth Cavalry, Joseph H. Shibley. Typhoid fever—July 20, D, Forty-third Infantry, Patrick H. Harrington. Variola—July 17, K, Forty-eighth Infantry, Corpl. Fletcher Williams; July 16, Al Wallace; July 14, Sergt. Samuel Taylor; July 19, Thomas Tolbert. Bronchitis—July 11, F, Eighteenth Infantry, Sergt. James Jones. Pneumonia—July 19, L, Third Cavalry, Edward Shilling. Erysipelas—July 18, M, Thirty-fifth Infantry, John Finncan. Killed by comrade—July 7, K, Forty-fourth Infantry, Enick L.
Allen. Malarial fever—July 10, A, Twenty-sixth Infantry, Frank A. Smith. Anaemia—June 5, F, Fortieth Infantry, Frank Hankley. Heart disease—July 20, D, Nineteenth Infantry; First Sergt. Thomas Burke; July 17, Ord. Sergt. Frederick Miller.
MACARTHUR.
MacArthur, Jul 23 1900, 1155am, Casualties