Show DIE AT SEA I I Foul Deaths on Transport Sumner on Voyage to San Francisco San Francisco June OThc transport trans-port Sumner arrived today from Manila Ma-nila with a number of army oniccro and clvlliana together with ortythreu sick soldiers I seventy discharged 111911 twelve Insane patients and ten members I mem-bers of the hospital corps I During the voyage there wcre four deaths on > board The llrst death oc cured the day the transport left Manila Ma-nila Frank Clayton a discharged soldier and prisoner late musician of company E Nineteenth Infantry died from exposure and acute alcoholism Henry U Bryan a paymnstcrs clerk 1 I I died June 5th fiont acute alcoholism and nephritis His nearest mlallvc Is I I 1 L H Bryan of Rochester N Y I Patrick J McMnhon of company H Twentysecond infantry died June 20th from dyientciy nnd the following da > I 1 JIcLaughlln of company 1 Forty sixth regiment u S V passed away from the effects of dysentery nnd vaf vular disease of the heart His nearest near-est relative Is John McMnhon of Waterbury Wa-terbury Conn Among the Inaano patent on board II Is Lieut Wallace TI Bacheldcr who horved ttIth of the wih one volunteer legl mcnls In the I I Philippines |