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Show Array Orders. WASHINGTON. June 27 First Lieutenant Lieu-tenant William Patterson, Seventh Infantry, In-fantry, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth, Leaven-worth, temporary duty, thence to San Francisco for duty. Colonel K. I. Hoyl, Fecond field artillery, artil-lery, will proceed to Fort Riley, thence to proper station. By direction of the president. Colonel Calvin D. Cowles, Fifth infantry, has been relieved. By direction of the president, Major Samuel G. Jones, cavnlry, Is detailed as member of the general staff corps, vice lajor Jesse Macarther, general staff, relieved. re-lieved. Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Penrose. Pen-rose. Infantry. Is relieved from treatment treat-ment at hospital. Presidio, San Francisco, and will proceed to Walter Reed hospital. hospi-tal. Washington, for treatment. By direction of the president, Major Charles IT. Martin, general staff, Is relieved re-lieved detailed as member general staff corps and detailed for duty with organized organ-ized militia of Oregon. By direction of the president. Major Charles Crawforo, Twentieth Infantry Is detailed as member of general start and will proceed to thfs city for duty accordingly. ac-cordingly. First Lieutenant Hans O. Olson, Eighteenth Eigh-teenth Infantry, will proceed to Fort Mackenzie, temporary duty, thence to Fort Leavenworth,, for duty. First Lieutenant Henry A. Arnold. Infantry, In-fantry, is relieved from duty at College Park. Md I . and will report to chief signal officer of the army for duty. n The president has accepted the resignation resig-nation of First Lieutenant Edward H TcalL Twenty-sixth infantry. |