Show CAMP BETTER plentiful bread and meath meat ra eions at montauk point T THE PRICES OF THE under guiso guise of 0 aiding the soldiers they try to fleece them tho the red cross society has dono done a noble kobla and most extensive work I 1 lind and has the tha gratitude of fill all the troops th the e record of tho the awen ty fourth la is ra a proud one and tho the boys have earned praise cor tribune TrIbuna 3 camp na N T Y aug 19 this has been quite A dreary day at tile the camp it II has heart been raining nearly all ajl day and a cold wind mind has hag been blowing blaming from the north the officers were compelled 1 e d to don th their e heavy a v y i w inter overcoats oat boid dailie ric iaac nwovern c s and the r men w N 1 ho io w were e not on d duty u tir stayed tay d in fix their tents d dur iri tho iel closely inn n X tho lain ra and nd after afterward mard 9 grouped themselves around tile the cook fr ires a much match to tho the annoyance 0 the cooks i who he havo have had no cause at it any time during the day to tie be pleased with their job maj gen J F kent accompanied by one of 0 his aides decamp de d camp LI L u t george dorge d orge S cartwright twenty fo fourth arth infantry if iett ft camp godny to or r washington in compliance with te le graphic instructions received the day ho he landed but was wan unable to comply with th m before on account of being hold held at all quarantine until today speculation and rumor la Is rife as to the purpose form for which he waa aaa called to washington the new york herald ot of this date r rays s that tho the seneca Sr neca and comanche ay c h elhat arrand an Nd last fast night with h the ai wi ift th twe twenty lity foulch and T twenty me n t Y h infantry n on board inquiry hai ag been made ol of every one ona v ilia the dock throughout tile the day as to the authenticity of the report but no one has seen anything of either regiment it Is hardly possible that they could have arrived so eo soon atter after division headquarters which sail on the st paul which made very good time lime and when she sailed from guantanamo the twenty fourth was not under marching orders STRICT quarantine ANTINE the quarantine orders are so strict that you can scarcely so go a hundred yards from your tent without staff stating g your business to a sentinel it lou you should bo be fortunate enough to get ret out of tho the line of sentinels you surely c cannot hope to set got back an amusing incident in took look place at gen kents hents headquarters the lie other day it A photographer ones one of 0 th the patriotic kind W who ito was so ao patric patriotic atio that lit het would not think of charging more bholat 34 a dozen or jess es than 91 1360 9 60 for foi a balf dozen and di blared alaj ed upon ills his word mord as a patriotic long island photographer that he cid not do work tor for lets leas it if he did he would not make anything found his way may to headquarters of the first division and after acter convincing quite a I 1 number of the staff and members of tho the guard that it was waa right find pr proper 0 per tor for them to pay this price to ti have ave their photos taken with the tan and whiskers kers accumulated in cuba he proceeded leisurely and joyfully back to the station A sentinel approached him and asked him tor for his pass not having that most needed document n t he be rushed buck balk to headquarters with it in fear depleted on hi hla 9 e countenance and begged the cleric general ral to il 0 grant him a pass through tho the lines as he be was virtually a prisoner tile the Ocrie general ral gra grann d him a pass as and he proceeded joyfully on in his is way A PATRIOTIC restaurant KANT the restaurant at the depot Is doing a rushing busi nesson a truly patriotic pArl otle style so they call it they would not think of selling you a loaf of 0 bread for loss less thul than 15 cents nor wore more than 60 61 they sell ham sandwiches for 10 cents and chicken for 15 femc peaches hes apples pears and plums are 6 cents each tit the e patriotism of long island Is to use tile the soldiers tor for a good thing rol though as aa the c commas sary department Is about getting I 1 in n shape hape the men are not compelled to buy bread nor fact fresh meats as th these e se are arc I issued sued most plentifully till 3 RED CROSS SOCIETY which by the th way may la IS 0 one ne of the grandest institutions in I 1 the he world alt all supplies needed tor for tho the at alck ck the of many sick and dying so diers have been poured upon this noble institution this society does docs all it Is givert given credit for or and much more I 1 I 1 have act seen it W iton it on I 1 trains rat ns in cuba as AM long as the eye could sec loaded down with ith Hup supplies furnished by the iho society and boatloads boat loada were mere thon then being un tin goaded it Is bald amid wit hit this thi society iloco oty has shipped hipped maio tons of supplies to cuba during the last months I 1 do riot not doubt it WHEELER IN COMMAND COUN AND acu joseph wheeler le turned from washington lat last night and as he la Is the senior general officer present by virtue 0 of such he has fumed aiu as mcd command 0 of tho the camp oni wheeler was in command of the troops on the field w when hen the first all allisson cin lalon islon was waa landed at a t 1 I boney and although alth nugh there ther was scarcely 1 a I handful of 0 soldiers on land at that L limp I 1 me compared v 0 mith tile strength ot of allus L all encina e any lie established hla his camp in eight ot of tile the crie trays works first challes 13 fourth infantry formerly re g I 1 mental and later ad adjutant jil of 0 that regiment in ig on an duty at the headquarters headquarter a ot of the third brigade first dh I HIlon islon fifth ormy corps corpa as aa inspector general of the brigade do gen adelbert imea the son in law of the late I ron iron benjamin F r bult Bul bellr lr r li Is pe alie commending general ot of that b r gaile A FINE the twenty fourth infantry In tit in well pleased mith the record it fl mode made for the var aar and ahert ft hen the boys return to fort douglas they can do flo 80 alth the 9 of kanom ing that they their won the favor m which aich th the people I 1 I 1 I 1 e 0 of f salt lake so lavishly gave them on theli their departure dep arturs from rom tile the city the to I 1 lowing letter of recall lien waa given corp janice jamea st if dicker non company F twenty fourth ln im fa antey tit y by the adjutant general of tho the i first firs division in hose johnse oali eq ho he has town been on duty since its organization first clr at division fifth army corps camp alkoff long lon island fland It N M 1 aug AUB 13 19 los 1998 corp james lu dickerson company F twenty fourth AS tho the changes incident lucia tent to military life may soon separate YOUL you from tills command I 1 doslea to express ny my high appreciation it of your our fidelity luell ty and devotion to duty throughout the th santiago always ready and through exposures cx privations and hardships seldom beldom in war and through irh the of ct languor of tropical fever iou all persistently persist t remained at your p pont oat of duty d doing cling not only your own work but often that of others stricken by disease daca by such luch cheerfulness and isaid fortitude you have bave won von the th respect and esteem of your a UP errors and a to the lh agrati tude tuda ot of your country A C S SHARPE sitjar bajor and I 1 adjutant general corps corpa drat division rth fifth army anny JAME ad M DICKERSON |