23. 
On looking up the mountains of the Philippines in the Century Dictionary I 
see that Apo is given at 10280 feet and Malindan (back of Misamis) 8683. 
Bogobo olothing: 
Coat Oora-pahk 
Pants Seh-row4ar 
/ 
Saok Kah-bnel 
Hhaddreas Tahn-ko-lo 
Legists Tee-ous 
July 20, 1904. 
Still at Davao. Oov. Bolton la going ulth no to the Dlgoo Wooda tomorrcv 
and 1 have .pent noat of tho day In preparation. Skinned four nannala caught 
in the traps. Called on friends. 
At 9 P. H. the light of the Mindanao were seen coming up the Gulf. 1 hastily 
repacked and got aboard, and at nldnight or aeon after wa. on the nay to Zanbo.ng. 
■with no prospect of ever seeing the Digos YJbod3. 
M 
July 21. 1904 . 
At sea. Nothing doing. 
July 22. 1904 . 
Yt-hen I awoke at 6 A. M. we were lying of* the mouth of the Rio Grande waiting 
for the tide to rise so we oould oross the bar and go up to Cottabato. At 12 M. 
we started, and arrived soon after. Colonel Van Orsdale took me home with him via 
the office and kept me to dinner. 1 met Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Morse. Mrs. Fryer and 
several other old friends aftd all the officers stationed at Cottabato who are not 
in the field in pursuit of Datto All. 
A an.il Bat was caught In th. aalccn cf the .hip and pr.a.rved In alcchcl. 
No. 6741 male. 
