Show I VAEIA1T DID NOT COM But I Expected to Arrive On the Ohio Corporal Charles E Varian son of I Hon C S Varian who did such splendid splen-did service as a member of battery A Utah volunteers in fighting the Spaniards Span-iards at Manila was expected to arrive ar-rive at San Francisco by the steamer Senate which came in on Friday and his family and friends hoped he would I have reached Salt Lake yesterday but fr some unexplained reason he did not reach his destination His family has I received a dispatch stating that he was I not on thr Senate but it is confidently expected he will he on the Ohio which J sailed from Manila a few days after the Senate The young man was allowed al-lowed to come home on sick leave and his family and many friends are quite anxious to see him again He showed such bravery and devotion to duty in battle a to cover himself with glory and do credIt to his family and the state and a warm welcome awaits him Late Army Orders The revised list of places designated the secretary of war for the by te secretar safeKeeping safe-Keeping of money intrusted to disbursing I disburs-ing officers of the army shows that It the Deseret National bank of this city and the Utah and First National banks at Ogden are the United States depos t itones for this special purpose in this I S state The amount of security of the 1 Deseret National filed with the United 2 States treasurer is 5325000 and of each of the other two banks 50000 BY direction of the secretary of war Second Lieutenant William C Geiger It and Donald McNulta of the Twenty fourth United States infantry have I been ordered to proceed to San Francisco I i Fran-cisco for assignment to duty with the Twentieth regiment en route to Manila Ma-nila and with the Fourteenth infantry I after arrival there These officers have not been stationed at Fort Douglas j 3jor Young Kept Busy lajor R W Young is evidently a The American of Dec vena busy man Amerian 11 gives a halfcolumn of the proceed i j of the superior provost and inferior in-ferior provost courts over both of i which he presided seven cases one a murder case being heard i N A JifcDonnel of Battery A oI A MDanel Bater An Interesting letter from N A Mc nonnel of battery A Utah volunteers ias been received by J G Morrison I < of this city Mr McDonnel makes reference ref-erence to his companion in arms Mr Cleghorn and writes entertainingly of the trialsvandvpleasures Tthey met iI the campaign AmId all the sickness which prevails there Mr McDonnel is fortunate in keeping perfect health Now he says the boys are getting good I food and are cpmfortably quartered |