1890 Adjutant General's Report

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ADJUTANT GENE lAL. ANNUAL REPORT. 13. 14. 15.

Unfiuiisiud l)1iSjll(. New 1110011(55. Good of (lie eompanv. ARTICLE X. nm

No slispelision of these b-laws shall he v H leg 01 1 lie ioiiiiaiiv vitlioitt the colic iirr(iflee 0! t\V0-t1iilds of Iliiii iiiilnrship.

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SEC-2- All amendments 01 eI(IitionS to these by-laws must be by concurreiiee of two-i lii i'ils of titi itit 10 iiienThership of the company at any regular stated noel leg, notice of siiiii proposed anotolinents or additions having heeti 91N ("I iii writing at a JilevioliS stated netting. By oi'ilei' (it I lie ComniaiiIei-iii-( tie!. R. G. O'BltIEN, Adjutant General. (INIu1. ilE.DQUAiiiLIi, NTIONAL CLVIII) OF WASHINGTON, ADJUTANT (;NI1l.\I'5 -

February 16, 1890. General Order No. 2. 1. The i)o;trds of siiIve\. til)I)Ointed let' peeial Order No. 1, c. s.. from tliee h ead I,,,ii els, dii ed Ja nea iv 213. 1890, having Ii 1e I their report wiiereliv they 01(1 that (lie iiiiitary pIo((rty for which Colonel E. W. Pik(, (Oiiiiiiail(hjiir N011ii Hegiiiieiii tutu (iptain C. s. Rinehart, commanding ('ompaii\ - B ol sod Hegiiieiii ivere responsible, was destroyed in the great (lies at Spokitie Fills. August, , 1889, and Goldendale, May 13, 1888, and flout the loss thereof was if' nowise attrihultii)leto neglect or inattention on the part of liii' o! lu-ui's iuirned. aiiul i'eeoiiuuiienJing that said officers he relieved froiii responsibility ui -the premises, hying been rev lived t uy this office, are appruu veil, a iid Colonel E. W. Pike and Captain C. S. Rutiehiart exonerated L1011 I heir bond. REGULATION. 2. SEcTIoN 981 . Wherever in (lie regn Ii tioiis, National Guard of \V;i Iii iigton, 1.11v wu it'd "territory " ii pj uuars, the word ''state " will be substituted therefor, and all foi'ins t hiei'ei ii prescribed will be changed to conform herewith. By order of the Coin na nuler-iti-( liief, IL G. O'BRIEN,

Adjutant General. GENERAL HEADQUAIt'I'I: 1S NATIONAL GUARD OF WASHINGTON, ADJUTANT GENE1I\L'5 Oi•'vie, OLYMPIA, WASH., May 12, 1890. General Order No. 3. The following changes in the National Guard of Washington are announced:

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STAFF OF THE COMM ADER-IN-CHIEF.—Paymaster General, with the i'ink of Colonel, Henry Landes, of Port Townsend; Judge Advocate Genecu, with the raiik of Colonel, Charles E. Claypool, of Tacoma: Surgeon General, with thu i'aiik of Colonel, 1)r. Edward L. Smithi. Seattle; Chief of Ordna iou. \\-!Ili the raii k of Colonel. W. T. Slia i-pc, Seattle; Chief Signal Ut tier, with the rank of Colonel, J. Keiiiiedy Stout, Spokane Fat Is; ( 'hiiet' of Euigiiuuurs, with the ri uk of Colonel, J. D. McIntyre, oi'u Ii Yukiiuui Asskliuit Coniissai'v Ueiiei'ul, with hue rink of Colonel, Will L. \' issehiei'. l"i liii uven; Assistant Qua i'Oi'ii ii ste i' ( ui eral, with the rauuk or Colonel. Frank T. Gilbert, of 'uVihli \Vullu Assishint Tnspeu'tor (euiei'il, with the i'uiuk ii! ('olowl, Jones B. 11;uvdeii. Seittle; Asssistiiit Adjuttiiit Ceioi'ul, vithi die i'iiik of Nujor, Charles 11 Aver, of Olyniiuii; Aids-de-Caiuhu, ivit Ii I lii ii uk of Lieutenant Colonel: (li iii uuii B. Ferry, of Taeoma; I. F'raui k Bovuh. Spoki ic Falls; Charles Reiu'hieiihach, of Taeoiiii C. -Al. Alkiius, of \'thi;itt'ouii. 'aptuiui J. W. Phii1hi1us, lute in counuiiuiul of U Company, First Begitinuit ; Cuptuiui John F. Henieuiway, late in couiuuiiuuud of G Company, Second Regiiuuuiit, and First Lieiiteiiant John ,Jeekel. of C ('oiiipuuiv, Second Regiiiieiut, having tiui'iumh over to thou' siu'u-essuurs, and tiled toil juts for all I u' upet'tv lou' wli i ('hi they were respo ii sit it e, uI'e hereby disehi u i'geel from ill obligatioii s therefor iipoii I hiei 1' iuuuuuuhs oiul t hi u'ir bondsmen exonerated. COM MISSIONED. As Captain, Fred. A. (hitis; as First Lieutenant, W. S. Shank. and as Second Lieuiteuuuiut . I lei'huui't K. Ruff, of Company Cl, l"ii'st Regiment, -it. I;tcouuii. \Vil hi liii k fruuuii \Iui'ehi t.)t h, 1890. PROMOTIONS.

Captaiui E. .\I (ILL% oeuniiiauiuhiuig l ( 'uunipihuv. First R.egirni'uut, is promoted tuu he Assistuuit Ahjuituuit (',u'hiul'uh, with t hue u'uiik of Coluuuiu'l, on the situ' of liii' Adjutant General, to date from Nay 12th, 1890; Liu'hitenant W. G. Wail Iiiiii, of G Company, Second Ru'giuiiu'iit, to be Captain of said company. vice lhumenway resiginul; Second Lieutenant J. S. Leghorn, of said COiilpaiiy, to be First l2ieuituhIiiit, vice \\a(Ihams promoted; Cou'puuu'al S. E. Brigh:i in to be Second Limit eiiuiit of sail company, vice Leghorn promoted, to date from March 291hu, 1890; Quaa-tunnaster Sergeant ,James H. Hill, of B Company, Second. Regiment. to he S'muiuuh Liuhuhuuiant of said company, with rank from February 150. 1890; 1"i'unk Moi'i'is, of H Company, First Regiment, to be Second Lieuhuuant of said company, with rank from March 27th, 1890, vice Clark, deceased. RESIGNATIONS.

The resignation of Captain Charles Hutscheck, of Company II, and First Lieutenant A. P. Bu'o'vui, of I) Company, First Regiment, is accepted, to date from May 12t1i, 1890. The resigiuutiou of Lientutuitit Colonel J. T. Burns, of the Sueoiiul Regiment, is accepted, to (lat(' ui'uiin May 12th, 1890. The eoniiiiaiidiuug officers of the i'u'speetivt' regiuiouitS


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