OTIS, MARCH 12, 1900, 0145 PM

MANILA. (Received March 12, 1900-1.45 p. m.)

ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:

Suicide—February 27, Daniel H. Collins, F, Seventeenth Infantry; March 6, Williams Parsons, C, Twenty-second Infantry; March 9, Second Lieut. Louis P. Weber, E, Forty-second Infantry, Friday, 11 p. m., while mentally deranged. Died from wounds received in action—February 23, Friday, 2 a. m., First Lieut. Bat. Adjt., John B. Galleher, Fortieth Infantry; February 5, James L. Jones, E, Thirtieth Infantry; March 5, William Boese, H, Forty-sixth Infantry. Variola—March 1, Louis Lille, corporal, G, Forty-first Infantry; March 2, Thomas M. Brooke, H, Thirty-sixth Infantry; March 5, Walter H. Burlingame, F, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Chronic diarrhea—March 3, Pinkney Flinn, E, Thirty-seventh Infantry. Subacute diarrhea—March 4, Theodore Shaffer, D, Thirty-second Infantry. Multiple neuritis—March 4, William Wightman, sergeant, I, Third Infantry. Typhoid fever— March 4, Charles Lee, E, Twenty-sixth Infantry; Henry O. Green, G, Eighteenth Infantry; March 5, Frank O. Ocker, B, Sixth Infantry; March 8, Henry Fitzgerald, F, Ninth Infantry. Enteritis—March 1, Charles F. Herrick, Battery G, Sixth Artillery. Accidental—March 6, William J. Wood, L, Sixth Artillery, run over by truck; March 4, Earl C. Ward, corporal, A, Thirtieth Infantry, shot by sentry; March 8, Albert Knittle, O, Sixth Artillery, fell through hatchway. Malarial fever—March 4, Edgar J. Manning, A, Ninth Infantry. Dysentery—March 6, Leon W. Wiltshire, E, Ninth Infantry; March 9, David A. Ferguson, I, Fourth Cavalry. Measles--March 7, Milton L. Smart, D, Thirty-eighth Infantry. Appendicitis—March 10, James Thompson, D, Forty-eighth Infantry.

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