Show INCIDENTS AT CHICKAMATTGA Costs 57000 Per Day to Feed the Men Bakery Completed Chattanooga Tenn June 2rhe I Third Pennsylvania First Illinois I Fifth Maryland and Sixtyfourth New I York regiments of infantry left Chickamauga j Chicka-mauga today for Tampa The First I Illinois has been here since March 19 In this regiment there are no raw recruits re-cruits All the men are thorough soldiers sol-diers and are In condition to move i upon the enemy at once If necessary t Colonel Henry L Turner Is In command I com-mand The Sixtyninth New York has I been here since May 27 the Fifth i i Maryland since May 21 and the Third Pennsylvania since May 26 i Private E L Thompson son of Captain I Cap-tain Thompson of the Fifth Maryland i was drowned last night The excellent band of the Third Illinois noI etl fht dc t I nois regiment is out with new and costly cost-ly instruments today the gift of the Chicago News I Immense amounts of supplies continue con-tinue 10 come In but the work of handling them has been thoroughly I systematized and there Is no confusion colonel Sharp of the quartermasters department estimates that the cost of feeding the nrmy Is 7000 per day Thre deaths were reported from the hospltalstodn camp hospltalstoday Corporal Clarence Clar-ence E Stewart company M Eighth f s 1 Massachusetts John Al RIley private company M First District of Columbia Colum-bia and W S Spofford of the First Vermont are the victims all dying of II pneumonia Brigadier General Frederick D Grant assume g today assumed charge provisionally I of the First division of the Third army corps The new government bakery at Lytle has been completed It consists of a dozen ovens and three shifts rand employs em-ploys about 60 persons The capacity of these ovens is 40000 loaves per day and It will be operated to its full capacity capac-ity Captain Rockwell chief of the ordnance ord-nance department states that there has been a delay In shipping equipments due to the rush of troops to Tampa Ten carloads of gun carriages and other artillery equipments have arrived ar-rived at the park |