Show BRAVE MEN KILLED I Short Sketches Regarding American Officers Who Fell at Tien Tsin Following Is the record of the American Ameri-can officers killed and wounded in battle bat-tle at Tien Tsln Capt Austin R Davis United States marine corps also killed was a native of Georgia Ho entered the marine corps as a Second Lieutenant on July 1 1801 IIe went out to the Philippines in April 1S90 In charge of the marines who look over the Cavlte naval station sta-tion from the military branch BIB commission in the marine corps Is dated March 3 1599 CAPT LEMLEY Capt William B Lcmley of the marine ma-rine corps who Is reported as wounded wound-ed la a native of North Carolina ana an-a nephew of JudgcAdvocatcGeneral Lemlcy of the navy He entered the corps on its increase In March 1SOO J being attached to the staff as an assistant as-sistant quartermaster with the rank of Captain LIEUT SMEDLEY D BUTLER Lieut Smcdlosr D Butler of the marine ma-rine corpus 1 also wounded was one of the new ofilcers In the service having been appointed from Pennsylvania in April 1800 He was sent to the Philippines Philip-pines immediately upon his appointment appoint-ment and was one qf the officers drawn from the Cavlte station by Admiral Ivernpft at the beginning of the fighting at Taint LIEUT HENRY LEONARD Lieut Henry Leonard of the marine corps was appointed to that service from the District of Columbia In April 18D9 Ho accompanied Lieut Butler to the Philippines soon after his appointment ap-pointment and also joined Kempfts forces at Taku I MAJ JAMES REAGAN Maj James Reagan of the Ninth infantry In-fantry entered the military service from New York as a musician In company com-pany II Second Infantry before the I Civil war lie served throughout that war and received a commission as Second Sec-ond Lieutenant on the 8th of December 1SCC He was assigned to the Ninth Infantry In-fantry as a First Lieutenant in 1S70 and has been attached to that regiment ever since becoming a Captain in 1S87 and a Major in 1599 CAPT EDWARD BOOKMILLER The Capt Buckmlller referred to In the dispatches as having been wounded Is Capt Edwin V Bookmlllcr He Is a West Pointer entering the academy from Ohio in 1SS5 HJs first commission was that of a Second Lieutenant In the Second infantry in ISS9 He became attached to the Sixteenth as a Captain In 1S99 and joined tho Ninth Infantry by transfer in the same year CAPT CHARLES R NOYES Capt Charles R Noyes of the Ninth infantry is adjutant of the regiment He also was a West Pointer having been appointed from Massachusetts In 1875 He got his first commission in the Ninth infantry as a Second Lieutenant in 1879 and has been with that organi sation ever since becoming First Lieutenant Lieu-tenant In 1SS7 and Captain In 1S9S |