Show I MILITARY NOTES Personal Aleutian and Leaves from Headquarters Lieutenant L V Caziarc Second Artillery Ar-tillery is to be appointed regimental adjutant ad-jutant The life of the late Lieutenant Colonel Scott Third Artillery was insured for 10000 Corporal William OBrine Fifth Cavalry Cav-alry has been granted a furlough for four months Private John McCanen Company G Eighteenth Infantry died a few days ago at Fort Riley It is suggested that the new military post near Denver be named Fort Mc Clellan and that the one near Chicago Fort John A Logan Lieutenant F Von Schrader of the Twelfth United States infantry is mentioned men-tioned as likely to be selected by Colonel Townsend as regimental quartermaster in succession to Lieutenant W W Wotherspoor Dennis Kelly formerly ordnance sergeant ser-geant U S A convicted for manslaughter man-slaughter at Fort Popham Me and sentenced sen-tenced to eighteen months imprisonment imprison-ment has been granted a pardon by President Cleveland on satisfactory evidence evi-dence that the ends of justice have been sufficiently answered First Lieutenant Charles M OConnor Eighth cavalry has been appointed adjutant I adju-tant of his regiment The following noncommissioned officers of-ficers have been ordered to San Antonio Texas to appear before a board of officers for examination into their qualifications qualifi-cations for appointment for commissioned officers Seageant Loufs V De Birny Company D Corporal Charles Bougere Company E and Corporal Earl C Carna han Company G Sixteenth Infantry The board consists of Lieutenant Edward P Yollum surgeon Major Isaac Arnold ordnance department Captains Edgar Z Steever Third Cavalry and Edward E Wood Eighth Cavalry and First Lieutenant Henry C Danes Third Artillery Ar-tillery The following tribute by General Miles is paid Second Lieutenant Seward Mott Tenth cavalry who died from wounds inflicted by a Tonto Indian belonging to i I the San Carlos reservation The death I of this young officer of distinguished name and lineage is especially painful by reason of his having so recently I I entered the service with bright prospects and a laudable ambition which promised I a career of usefulness in his chosen pro1 I I fession and is another instance of valuable I valu-able life sacrificed in the honest effort to elevate a race from barbarism to the comforts and blessings of civilization |