24. 
UNITED STATES SIGNAL CORPS. 
TELEGRAM RECEIVED. 
27 WA. M. 169 0. B. 
Misamis, Apr. 14 Filed 15. 1906. 
Scott, 1st 6av. 
Zamboanga. 
Retel yesterday Mount Malindang unknown here, mouht Maladin or Malindang 
probably the oorreot or local name for the mount Malindag mentioned in 
telegram. This mountain some thirty miles direotly west of Tudela, a barrio 
of Misamis. Believed best route is from Misamis and Tangob Mountain oan in 
this way be reaohed in about two days. Would be necessary to pic£ up guides 
locally in the mountains. Water hard to find in some places. Capt. Smith, 
U. S. A. in going through this country some five y are ago went one day without 
water. Believed sufficient water can be found in the mountains for the trip, 
American named Ingersoll living Misamis could act as interpreter speaks 
ppaniah, visayan, Moro and some Subano, native in vicinity Malindag spaak 
subano only, rarely come down to the coast. Honey, chickens, Cammotes and some 
game oan be obtained in this country. 
Know little regarding Dapitan route into the mountains and praotioally nothing 
of route from Taouran, 
Campbell. 
Constabulary. 
4:20 P. M 
