LARUE H. POORMAN, A 19TH US INF

MANILA. (Received January 16, 1900-10.40 a. m.)

ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:

Deaths: Drowned-January 3, Cotabato, Mindanao, Thomas J. Williams, sergeant, G, Thirty-first Infantry; January 7, Aparri, Luzon, John K. Stoltsz, B, Sixteenth Infantry; January 8, Montalbon, Wilbon L. Webber, K, Twenty-seventh Infantry; Manila, Willie L. Wrenn, A, Forty-first Infantry; Pandan, Panay, Lahue H. Roormon, A, Nineteenth Infantry. Typhoid-October 31, Joshua L. McKnight, E, Twenty-fourth Infantry; December 30, Winfield Marshall, C, Twenty-fourth Infantry; 6th, Edward G. Major, L, Seventeenth Infantry; 18th, Harry Thomas, G, Seventeenth Infantry; 5th, Henry C. Whorton, E, Seventeenth Infantry; January 9, Benjamin Haworth, C, Third Infantry; William M. Bretherton, A, Eleventh Cavalry; 7th, Patrick Mason, I, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Dysentery-December 10, John M. Healy, K, Seventeenth Infantry; 25th, Adam Diehl, I, Sevententh Infantry; January 5, John S. Larkin, C, Thirty-fourth Infantry; 7th, William F. Lindsay, G, Fourth Cavalry; 9th, Arthur Euston, E, Twenty-sixth Infantry; 12th, Benjamin Gardner, D, Fourth Cavalry; 13th, Benjamin V. Grace, K, Sixth Infantry; Charles E. Harter, H, Eighteenth Infantry. Pneumonia-December 11, Price Williams, H, Thirty-fourth Infantry. Malaria-December 5, Joseph A. Crane, F, Seventeenth Infantry; 25th, Peter T. Robinson, K, Thirty-fourth Infantry; January 7, Clarence Whitford, Band, Thirty-fourth Infantry. Cerebral hemorrhage-December 14, George Kitchen, K, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Cerebral congestion-27th, Charles F. Adams, cook, D, Twentieth Infantry. Malarial fever-26th, Warren F. Tucker, Band, Twelfth Infantry. Neuralgia of heart-21st, James Leary, I, Thirty-fourth Infantry. Variola-December 25, Charles F. Easley, Band, Thirty-fourth Infantry; January 5, Austin Griggs, C, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Diphtheria-2d, John L. Porter, musician, H, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Cardiac dilatation-7th, Andrew P. Zwiefel, D, Twelfth Infantry. Tuberculosis-13th, Harold J. Reisinger, L, Sixteenth Infantry. Pulmonary apoplexy-10th, William G. Llewellyn, H, Sixth Infantry. Enteritis-12th, Campbell Oswald, sergeant, E, Eighteenth Infantry. Gunshot wound-November 17, William S. Pollock, L, Third Cavalry; January 8, Ennis N. Williams, H, Twenty-eighth Infantry; 12th, Joseph P. Cook, B; Ninth Infantry. Accidental, 4th, William L. Miller, D, Thirty-eighth Infantry. Suicide 6th, Prestwood B. Craddock, F, Fourth Cavalry; 11th, George W. Curtis, G, Eighteenth Infantry.

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Otis, Jan 16 1900, 1040am, Casualties
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