Show FORT DOUGLAS NEWS The companies under orders to change station receive much comfort from the Denver special to The Herald stating that advertisements for transportation trans-portation bids would be made yesterday yester-day That means another week among their old associates at Douglas and gives them more time to pack their baggage 1 1 Roswell H Bucleman late prIvate of the Sixteenth Infantry died recently at Fort McPherson Ga His wife Mrs H B Buckman now Ivh g In Mammoth Utah was informed 1 the 7th that his body would be shipped on March S to Fort Douglas for interment inter-ment The body will arrive today Colonel Freeman has ordered all necessary nec-essary preparations to be made for its reception and burial He will be buried with the usual military honors The funeral services will be conducted by Chaplain Alien Allensworlh Twenty fourth infantry Buckman was enlisted by Lieutenant Leitch at this post on NoV 9 1898 He was an old soldier haYing six ear of continuous service to his credit Be sides his wife he leaves two minor children o The enlisted men of the garrison i gave a farewell hop last night in honor of the departing companies A number num-ber were present and aU had a good I time 000 The command was paid Friday Captain Cap-tain A A Augur acting as paymaster > I v Chaplain AUensworth will deliver a farewel sermon In the post chapel tonight to-night to the departing companies depaZln Major David J Craigie Twenty I I fifth Ihfatry recritng officer It Philadelphia sent out four recruits who arrived in the post yesterday at Irhhlgo ternoon over the Rio Gr ncle Western II I 1 < I Jack Goodman who was sent from this post last summer with thE troot I ha been ordered by the quartermaster i general to his old station Fort Douglas j Doug-las He arrived ye terday at the post I The adjutant general of the department depart-ment wire the commanding officer not to forward recruits to Fort D A Rue pox sell because of the presence of small poxA 6 > l A rehearsal Is In process for a concert con-cert and musical entertainment 01 Friday Fri-day night March 17 A chrysanthemum promenade to the tune of The Georgia Camp Meeting will be one of the meat prominent features of the entertain 000 Corporal William H Barnes company com-pany D Twentyfourtl Infantry was discharged Thursday the 9th and reenlisted re-enlisted Friday This enabled him to have his warrant as corpora continued In force from the date of his original appointment I < 6 J Earl Lynes private company D Twentfourth Infantry was relieved as assistant to the post treasurer and librarian yesterday Lewis G Carne > private q company I H Iwentyfourth infantry was re leved from the duty as schpol teacher and placed on duty in he commissary I department < 1 < I James E B Reed private company L Twentyfourth Infantry has been detailed on special duty In charge of the readingroom He has also been appoInted clerk In the postof by the postmaster d > 5 < < Westey Kibby one of the Twenty fourths old soldiers who has served with It twentyone years has been reenlisted re-enlisted for company H 1 m tL t |