Total length of time out Elapsed time from Commence firing to discharge of last shot Corrected time of series (the difference between the above). Cause of interruption: 1. Obscuration of target. 2. Interference of vessels 3. Interruption of communications. 4. Breakage of material. Timekeeper. GENERAL ORDERS, No. 142. } WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, August 30, 1904. I--The following order is published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned: WAR DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON, August 25, 1904. By direction of the President, the cantonment on the military reservation at Monterey, California, named Ord Barracks by War Department order of July 10, 1903, will hereafter be known and designated as the Presidio of Monterey, in perpetuation of the name of the first Spanish military station in California. WM. H. TAFT. II--General Orders, No. 110, Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office, October 25, 1902, fixing the allowance of public animals for each troop of cavalry at sixty-five horses is modified to read sixty horses for troops having an authorized strength of sixty-five men each, the reduction, where necessary, to be gradual and incident to the service. BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR: ADNA R. CHAFFEE, Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff. OFFICIAL: F. C. AINSWORTH, The Military Secretary. SEP 20 Recd |