UNITED STATES SIGNAL CORPS. 
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TELEGRAM RECEIVED 
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27 WA. M. 169 O.B. 
MLsamiS Apl. 14 Filed 15. 1906 
Scott, lo*. cav. 
Zamboanga. 
Betel y eater da* itounf'T&lindang unkonown here, mount 
Maladin or or Malindang problaby the coreect or l«c«l name 
for the mount MALINDAO mentioned in telegram. This mountain 
some thirty miles directly west of Tudela, 
a baario c$T Misamis. Believed best route i« from Misamis and 
Tanflb Jfountain can in this way be reached in ab$ut two days. 
Would be necessaty to pick up lides locally in the mountains. 
Water hard to find in some places. capt. Smith, U. S. A., in going 
through this country some five years ago went one day without 
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water. Boleived sufficient water can be found in the mountains 
for the trip. American named ingersoll living Misamis could act 
as interpreter speaks Spanish, visayan, itoro and some eubano, 
native in vicinty Ifclindag speak subano only, rfcerly come down to 
the coast. Honey, chickens, Cammotes/ and some game can be obtained 
in this country. 
Know little regarding Dapitan route into the mountains and 
practically nothing of rote from Tacuran. v 
Campbell. 
Constabulary. 
