FRANK J STONE, L 26TH INF USV
MANILA. (Received April 17, 1900-11.51 a. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Deaths: Malarial fever—March 15, Clinton G. Pressen, H, Fortieth Infantry; April 7, Christ Monsen, sergeant, I, Fourth Cavalry; April 10, First Lieut. Grant A. White, Thirty-third Infantry, 6 a. m., Tuesday; April 11, James J. Hallinan, G, Twenty-seventh Infantry. Diarrhea—April 12, William H. Shewman, artificer, E, Thirty-fourth Infantry; April 13, George A. Faul, M, Thirteenth Infantry. Tubercular peritonitis—April 2, Frank Southwood, B, Thirty-first Infantry. Alcoholism—April 7, William M. South, B, Twentieth Infantry. Suicide—April 6, Frank W. Foster, E, Thirtieth Infantry. Measles--April 8, Abner Farthing, B, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Shot by sergeant guard, self-defense—April 4, William Smith, I, Twenty-fifth Infantry. Tuberculosis—April 3, Frank J. Stone, L, Twenty-sixth Infantry. Nephrolithiasis—April 7, William V. McCray, G, Eleventh Cavalry. Dysentery—March 19, Ralph B. Patterson, M, Thirty-eighth Infantry; April 10, Philip Gallagher, sergeant, B, Twenty-first Infantry; April 13, William Bowman, D, Thirty-ninth Infantry; Edward Hale, A, Twenty-first Infantry. Aortic incompetency—March 31, Wiley M. Tudor, A, Twenty-second Infantry. Variola—Wilford B. Marlan, A, Forty-fourth Infantry. Typhoid fever—March 21, Daniel Gillespie, K, Twenty-third Infantry.
OTIS.
Otis, Apr 17 1900, 1151am, Casualties