MACARTHUR, MAY 21, 1900, 0931 AM

MANILA. (Received May 21, 1900-9.31 a. m.)

ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:

Deaths: Dysentery—May 6, Band, Thirty-fourth Regiment U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Ray C. Perkins; Company C, Thirty-seventh U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Howard M. McCall; May 8, Company F, Forty-sixth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Corpl. Edward N. Flood; May 10, Company C, Thirty-seventh U. S. Volunteer Infantry, James T. Heskett; May 12, Company F, Fourth Regiment U. S. Infantry, Sergt. Thomas Ryan; May 14, Troop I, Fourth Regiment U. S. Cavalry, Hugh H. Thompson; Company A, Thirty-ninth Regiment U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Gustav A Krueger; May 15, Company B, Thirty-ninth Regiment U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Artificer Isaac N. Wise, Company A, Thirty-seventh Regiment U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Eugene S. Farnham; May 16, Company H, Thirteenth U. S. Infantry, William W. Crowell; Company C, Thirty-ninth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, George Roddin.

Typhoid fever—April 29, Company I, Forty-seventh U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Howard Templin; May 12, Company G, Thirty-ninth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Scott L. Larson.

Drowned, accidentally—May 15, Company M, Fourth U. S. Infantry, Friedrik W. Franz; Company K, Forty-eighth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Harrison Dirks.

Suicide—May 15, Troop D, Third Regiment U. S. Cavalry, Farrier Edward Watson.

Appendicitis—May 13, Company H, Forty-eighth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Isaac M. Hoskins.

Malarial fever—May 13, Company D, Forty-first U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Edward Bastian (cook).

Peritonitis—May 11, Company A, Thirteenth U. S. Infantry, Lee Shepherd.

Septicaemia—May 6, Company E, Twenty-ninth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Robert W. Floyd.

Pneumonia—May 12, Company A, Twenty-sixth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, James W. Moran.

Accidentally shot—May 3, Company M, Fortieth U. S. Volunteer Infantry, Corpl. Erskin H. Dorman.

Tetanus—May 17, Battery E, Sixth U. S. Artillery, Corpl. Chasei Sweeney.

MACARTHUR.

MacArthur, May 21 1900, 0931am, Casualties
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