MACARTHUR, JULY 17, 1900, 0520 PM
MANILA. (Received July 17, 1900-5.20 p. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Following deaths have occurred since last report: Dysentery- May 27, D, Twenty-sixth Infantry, Sergt. Earl H. Peck; May 30, H, Forty-fourth Infantry, Jerry Deaton; July 14, A, Thirty-third Infantry, Hugh B. Duncan; July 7, F, Thirty-third Infantry, James E. McIntosh; July 6, K, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Musician Thomas G. Wilburn; July 9, L, Thirteenth Infantry, Morris Gordon; D, Thirty-second Infantry, Joseph M. Judy; M, Thirty-fourth Infantry, Albert M. Seeholts; July 10, M, Fourth Cavalry, Farrier George Farrow; July 8, B, Thirty-fifth Infantry, William Burke; June 27, B, Forty-fifth Infantry, Harry W. Thomas; June 2, B, Twenty-second Infantry, Charles Miller; June 28, K, Sixth Infantry, Thomas Sellers; July 12, H, Fourteenth Infantry, Joseph B. Moller; July 13, A, Twenty-first Infantry, John F. Young. Myocarditis-July 10, K, Fourth Cavalry, Willis L. McFarland. Purpura haemorrhagica-June 16, G, Thirty-ninth Infantry, Gustave D. Dobel. Typhoid fever-May 30, K, Fortieth Infantry, Joseph Smith; June 21, A, Forty-third Infantry, Frederick S. Suter; June 2, E, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Frank B. Burbank; March 14, L, Thirty-fifth Infantry, William Dowel. Variola-July 7, K, Forty-eighth Infantry, Louis Mitchell; July 9, I, Forty-sixth Infantry, Edward Rose; May 28, H, Forty-eighth Infantry, Albert Carter; March 26, E, Thirty-fourth Infantry, Albert L. Brown; February 24, L, Thirty-third Infantry, Vollie Knight. Died from wounds received in action-July 5, I, Twenty-third Infantry, William Murphy; July 6, I, Forty-ninth Infantry, Samuel Hardy. Diarrhea-July 8, A, Forty-fifth Infantry, Julius Johannsen; July 6, E, Forty-sixth Infantry, Cook George E. Manson. Drowned-July 8, A, Third Cavalry, George W. Robinson; Corpl. Calvin H. Eoff. Tuberculosis-July 8, Thirteenth Infantry, Sergt. Maj. George Binns. Typhlitis-July 8, A, Forty-ninth Infantry, Josh Lane. Suicide-Shot, head, July 7, L, Thirteenth Infantry, Oliver E. Green. Injuries while fighting- June 16, H, Forty-fourth Infantry, Elijah Webb. Alcoholism-July 9, H, Thirty-seventh Infantry, Edward Costello. Phthisis-June 29, D, Sixth Infantry, Alfred B. Congar. Malarial fever-June 30, D, Ninth Infantry, James H. McNerney; June 22, F, Twenty-
second Infantry, Samuel C. Wilson. Enterocolitis-June 11, H, Sixteenth Infantry, George W. Frey. Cause unreported- May 17, E, Fortieth Infantry, James L. Williams; April 5, K, Forty-seventh Infantry, William Fitzgerald; June 5, C, Twenty-sixth Infantry, Ivan L. Mills; May 4, C, Forty-seventh Infantry, Corpl. Ellis L. Guss. Pericarditis-March 17, M, Sixteenth Infantry, James Patten.
MACARTHUR.