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Show master corps, to Camte-., Gordon, Ga., for discharge? Sergeant -Jsil has been stationed sta-tioned at Fort Dougla&tejnce February as finance clerk, later --ring placed in charge of th clericaRauty at post headquarters. head-quarters. In accordance with a recent order of the western department, the pust of Fort Douglas has been abolished, .r.d the services of Sergeant Weil aro no longer required. He will return to his home at Alexandria, Ga. Discharges granted yesterday at the general hospital include the following men: Adolph C- Prasil. Eighteenth engineers; en-gineers; Corpora! William G. Brunoau, 362nd infantry. The following transfer. wore authorized : Richard C. Johnson, Sixth army; Bertie H. Richford. animal transport; Ivan L. Cottle, transport corps, to Camp Kearny, Cal. Ivan R. Yates, 151st field artillery, to Camp Lewis. Corporal Cor-poral Thomas M. Hoxie, K'flrh infantr: ; Corporal Samuel B. Si'-s, Thirteenth field artillery; Joseph F. Fernandez, 115th field signal battalion; Claud'-A. Martin, Ml'nd infantry, and Henry W-tee, to the Presidio at San Francisco. Charles Lucero, Sixty-first Sixty-first infantry; Marion A. Schnepf, lth field artillery: Amos Yallev. pjnneer infantry, in-fantry, to Fort D. A. Russell, Wvo. Edwin Ed-win Easley, lloth Field signal battalion; Frank Amatore. air service; E. S. Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Ninth infantry, to Camp Rarnv, Cal. Joseph D. Cozzens, Serjeant Frank A. Hughes, to Fort D. A. Russell. Fred Leonard, 101st infantry; Peter Wilson, 364th infantry; Kindle C. Saterlee. l-2ud infantry, to Camp Leis. James B. Mor-Ivy. Mor-Ivy. Fifth battalion company, to Camp Sherman. Ohio. iiiisir EXPECTED SUNDAY Thirty-three Sick and Wounded Western Soldiers Sol-diers on Way to Fort. A detachment of thirty-three sick end wounded soldiers from eastern debarkation debarka-tion hospitals is due to arrive in Salt Lake on the Union Pacific railroad at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, according to reports received at headquarters of the Fort Douglas general hospital. It is probable prob-able the troops will be delayed at some city for an entertainment, as is usually the case, and mav not arrive until Jion-day. Jion-day. The men, who are all from western state will receive final treatment prior to 1 discharge at the Fort Douglas hospital. hos-pital. Orders countermanding the assignment of Chaplain Berton F. Bronson to the general hospital were received yesterday. Several eeks ago Chaplain Bronson. who was formerly pastor of the Bethel Baptist Bap-tist church in Salt Lake, received orders to report to Fort Douglas as chap'ain for the general hosoiuii. T;:e commanding officer of Ca mo Lewis. Wash.. where Chaplain Bronson is now stationed, espc,-ciallv espc,-ciallv requested that he be retained at Camp Lewis, as his services were needed there. Orders have been received at Fort Douglas authorizing the trsns'."er of Sergeant Ser-geant t first class) J. X. Weil, quarter- |