Show MILITARY NOTES Personal ITlciitloii and Leaves from Headquarters Major Benteen Ninth Cavalry is now at Fort Douglas awaiting the result of the courtmartial at Fort Du Chesne First Lieutenant Robert C Van Vlien adjutant Tenth Infantry has relieved First Lieutenant Edward H Plummer Tenth Infantry as recruiting officer at Fort Union N M Fortyfour recruits have been ordered for the Nineteenth and thirteen for the Thirteenth Infantry First Lieutenant Arthur C Ducat Jr Third Cavalry and Henry L Ripley Twentyfourth Infantry have exchanged places Leaves of absence have been granted to First Lieutenant John H H Reshine Thirteenth Infantry for six months I with permission to leave the Department of Arizona First Lieutenant John N Glass Sixth Cavalry six months First Lieutenant Robert N Getty Twenty second Infantry two months extension and Major George H Burton inspector general fifteen days extension The death of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Rob-ert N Scott Third Artillery will make Major La Rhett L Livingston Fourth Artillery Lieutenant Colonel of the Third Captain Henry C Hasbrouck Fourth Major of the Fourth and First Lieutenant Frederick Fuger Fourth Captain The latter has been a Lieutenant Lieuten-ant for over twentythree years and was brevetted Captain for gallantry in action twentytwo years ago this month Lieutenant J S Powell of the signal service is dangerously ill with softening of the brain and is not expected to recover re-cover A general courtmartial has been ordered or-dered to meet March 15th at Fort McDowell Mc-Dowell for the trial of Lieutenant Alexander Alex-ander T Dean Fourth Cavalry who was I a rcsident of Washington when appointed in the army in 1880 and promoted to First Lieutenant last month Colonel John S Mason Ninth Infantry is president presi-dent of the court and Captain John S Bishop Thirteentbil Infantry Judge Advocate |