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Show OFFICERS ASSIGNED h Of 1H DEPARTMENT Captain John D. Dewitt of j the Twentieth Detailed to I II jl Quartermaster Ccvrps. j J WASHINGTON, May 2. By dircc- I; tiou of the presidont, Captain John I), fl jj Dewitt, Twentieth infantry, is detailed r for service in quartermaster corps, to ill j take effect May 2. vice Captain Law- renco B. Simonds, relieved, is assigned ft 1 1 j to Twentieth infantry, aud will be as J : signed to a Compaq by tho command hi . Log officer. IS Each of tho following officers of jll cavalry assigned to regiments specified after his name, is relieved from pros KM cut duties, and will proceed to join ' regiment assigned: Colonel Joseph A. all Gaston, Sixth cavalry: Lieutenant 111 : Dickman, Second cavalry; Captain If James 2s. Monroe, Fourteenth cavalry; Lv Captain Joseph S. Hcrrou. Second B if cavalry; Captain "Walter P. Grant, k Niuth cavalry; First Lieutenant Frank Keller. Sixth cavalry; First Lieutenant William L. Moose, Jr.. Ninth eavalrv; t Major Willard A. Holbrook, Tenth cavalry, relieved from duty at the nrmy lijj service schools. Fort. Leavenworth, jfj Kan., nnd upon completion of present I'll dutios is to proceed to join the regi II j mcnt. Major William II. Hay, cavalry, as- Ljl sigueu to Thirteenth cavalry, and will Jj proceed to join that regiment. ill So mueh of paragraph 11, special order No. i59, March 24. war depart ill riicnt, directing Colonel Abiel L. Smith, ! Ml quartermaster corps, to proceed to n New York city and assume charge of nil general depot of quartermaster corps, j relieving Lieutenant Colonel Moses G. Zealinsk if is amended so as to relievo ttf Colonel Smith from duty at the war U K college and to direct him to proceed to U New York and assume charge of the II E depot, relieving Lieutenant Colonel j m Zealinski. who upon being relieved will ft If report to depot quartermaster, Now i ft I? York, for assignment as his assistaut ; v K until Zealinski shall avail himself of I ft-leave ft-leave of absence granted him in upocial I to-order to-order No. 101, April 30. ( K Each of tho following officers, re- i lieved from duty at army service I ft H schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., is as- 1 f 1 signed to regiment specified after his j ifc name, aud will proceed to join that 1 j f regiment. Major George D. Moore, ,! I I Eighteenth infantry: Captain James G. l . Hannah, Seventh infantry; Captain Er- ' Yh nest E. Haskell. Nineteenth infantry: l K Captain John K. Miller, infantry, at- IK tached to Ninth infantry, is relieved US from duty at army service schools and & k will proceed to join regiment to which I ' attacued. . ffl. Captain Collins H. Ball, Twenty-sixth Sg infantry, placed on list of detached of- PIT; ficers, takes effect May 2, and name i f' of Captain Arthur L. Conger, infantry, I fv removed and assigned to Twenty-sixth I infantry, is relieved from duty at army Iff service schools, Fort Leavenworth, and i Iff will proceed to join regiment to which j IX assigned. "Will be assigned to a com- IK pany by regimental commander. HK Captain Ro B. ITarper, quartermaa- . IZ ter corps, will proceed to Kansas City, m Mo., and assumo temporary charge, re- mm lieving Major Alexander M. Davis, -who nB will proceed to Fort Worth, Texas, and IS assumo temporary charge depot quar- W termaster corps. H Captaiu Leo R. Dunbar, medical ' H corps, dotnilcd member board of offi- , Ef cers to meet at Fort Leavenworth, 91 Kan.. May 15. . (EE Captain ITonrv C. Maddux, medical H corps, reliovod from dutv, general hos- M pital Fort Bayard, N. M.. and will ro- ' H turn to the Philippines. H |