AD.JUTANT GENERAL's OFFICE, GENERAL ORDERs, | HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, Washington, August 7, 1901. No. 105. Before a general court-martial which convened at Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands, pursuant to Special Orders, No. 2, Department of the Visayas, April 20, 1900, and of which Major Joh N G. LEEFE, 19th Infantry, was president, and Captain Edward A. STUART, adjutant, 44th Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, was judge advocate, was arraigned and tried— Private Phineas Foutz, Company K, 19th U. S. Infantry. CHARGE.--"Murder, in violation of the 58th Article of War.” Specification—“In that Private Phineas Foutz, Company K, 19th Infantry, did enter the house of one Florentina Cenza, a native, and did then and there wilfully, felomiously, and with malice aforethought kill and murder Geneviva Torres, a native girl, by stabbing the said Geneviva Torres with a sword cane held in the hands of the said Phineas Foutz, private, Company K, 19th Infantry, inflicting wounds whereof the said Geneviva Torres then and there died. This in the house of the aforesaid Florentina Cenza, at Mandaue, Province of Cebu, Philippine Islands, about 5:30 p.m., November 15, 1900, then as now, a time of insurrection against the United States.” PLEA. To the Specification, “Not guilty.” FINDING. Of the Specification, “Guilty.” SENTENCE. And the court does therefore sentence him, Private Phineas Foutz, Company K, 19th Infantry, “To be hanged by the neck until he is dead, at such time and place as the proper authority may direct; two-thirds of the members of the court concurring therein.” The sentence in the foregoing case of Private Phineas Foutz, Company K, 19th Infantry, having been approved by the proper reviewing authority and the record of the proceedings forwarded to the President the following are his orders thereon: Ex ECUTIVE MANSION, July 30, 1901. In the foregoing case of Private Phineas Foutz. Company K, 19th Infantry, the sentence is confirmed and will be duly carried into execution at such time and place as may be designated by the commanding general. Department of the Visayas. Philippine Islands. WILLIAM McKINLEY. BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES: THOMAS WARD. Acting Adjutant General. GENERAL ORDERS, l HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, \ ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, No. 106. Washington, August 8, 1901. I. By direction of the Secretary of War, the accompanying tables of the price of clothing and equipage, and of table ware and kitchen utensils, for the Army of the United States, with the money allowance for clothing of the enlisted men for each year and day; the price of clothing and special clothing money allowance for troops stationed in Alaska, also of the allowance of equipage and of tableware and kitchen utensils, BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL MILES: THOMAS WARD, Chevrons, cloth, large size: 1.33, -45, 1.01 .. 89 .43 . 37 Quartermaster sergeants, regi- Quartermaster sergeants, troop, Commissary sergeants, regimental Chief musicians ---------------- Chief trumpeters--- Drum majors------------ Color sergeants----------------- Stable sergeants Corporals---------------------- Lance corporals. Farriers and blacksmiths- -- Mechanics artificers -------- Candidates stripes-------------- |