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Show OVERSEA IIH5 i ino post Fifty-three Wounded and Sick Soldiers Expected Next Tuesday. , j Telegraphic advices were received yes-: yes-: terday at headquarters of the Fort Douglas Doug-las general hospital that fifty-three sick ! and wounded soldiers from overseas had , left Hoboken bound for Salt Lake. They are expected to arrive next Tuesday. Lieutenant FJdon C. Brannic arrived yesterday at Fort Douglas to take ehargb of motor transport work for the post and the war prison barracks. He has been stationed at Camp Funston. Kan. Discharges yesterday, were grunted to Arthur Slack. Milton E. Biair, Oliver Butcher and Walter E. Baker, who have been receiving treatment at the general hospital. Corporal John C Ka smussen, Arthur 1 A. Kemalyon 3rd Maceline Cortez are I to be sent to the Presiaio ut San Fran-! Fran-! Cisco for discharge. William H. Caton has been ordered to Camp Lewis. All the roen were members of G company, Twenty-first infantry. Lieutenant Colonel A. D. Farce, commanding com-manding officer of tfie Fort Dougl;is general gen-eral hospital, returned yesterday from a trip to San Franc laco. |