Show BATTLE AT TIEN TSIN Official List of American Officers Killed and Wounded Shanghai July 19 Copyright 1900 by the Associated PressThe following follow-ing additional details of the allied forces attack on the native city of Tien Tsin cached here today from the Associated Press correspondent with the allies ales Tien Tsin Friday July 13 midnight via Che Foo July 16After a day of hard fighting and having lain for hours in shallow hastilydug trenches full of water and suffering from hunger and thirst two battalions of the Ninth United States Infantry that participated partici-pated in the attack on Tien Tsin retired under cover of darkness British sailors assisting them to withdraw by firing assistng volleys to cover their retirement The Americans brought out all their wounded wound-ed under a terrific lire An olllclal list of the officers wounded is as follows NINTH INFANTRY MaJ j Regan Capts Bookmlllor and Noycs Lieu Is Lawton and Lang MARINE CORPS Capt Davis killed Leonard Butler Lawton and Lemley wounded The total loss of the Americans was 140 |