Show RECRUITS GOING AVAY Number Will Leave For the West Today NO NEWS OF SECOND CALL GOVERNOR DOES NOT KNOW WHAT KIND TO PTTBNISH Change I the Uniform Discussed President Appreciates TJtah Qualifications Qual-ifications For Nurses Belated By Senator Cannon Engineers Begi ment National Guard Drilling I Enlisting men for the regular army still continues at the post and today seyeral more recruits will leave to join their regiments I regi-ments The swaddles leave over the Rio Grando Western for San Francisco at 1230 and the names of the men are a follows fol-lows Daniel Grundlng Water Illingsworth R C Murray W D Hyde C H Hos kins F A Powles N McBride W Volk er Fred Murray L W Thomas F W Clarke Perry lams S F Ellerfritz John I i J FFE Sauer George Johnson F D Shepheard Frank Doboce E W Turner Thomas Sleater Charles Hofback James Dilley Herbert Auer H A Wright Charles Braslns George E Johnson A S Snow den Lee O Cahoon H C Granger James H Bal A F Anderson Most of the men recruited here are for the Fourteenth infantry and Fourth cavalry cav-alry There seems to be a preference for infantry work by men who have formerly I belonged t the National guard while those who have had no experience seem to have a liking for the cavalry The men are all goodlooking fellows and uniforms make a fine appearance In their new NO DETAILS YET Nothing has a yet been heard a to the kind of troops which will be wanted from Utah on the second call I was thought from the tone of the dispatches that it would not be likely that entire companies would be called for as there was a talk of recruiting the regiments already in service ser-vice up to the full number but the announcement nouncement of the appointment of 2S new j I j brigadier generals seems to eh dispelled i i the idea inasmuch as the new general officers will have to have commands and tho In service number of troops now serice would be Inadequate THE NEW UNIFORM The change in the uniform made by General Gen-eral lIes will no doubt cause some a noyance to infantrymen both commissioned commis-sioned and noncommissioned a it Is understood un-derstood to be a return to the old facings Formerly the infantry officers shoulder i strap had 3 sky blue ground Instead of a white and the chevron and stripes of noncommissioned officers were of a dark blue This recent order seems to mean a abandonment of the white and a return re-turn to the old plan PRESIDENT APPRECIATES UTAH Through Senator Cannon President McKinley Mc-Kinley nasi expressed to Governor Wells his appreciation of the prompt action and efficient response to the call for troops for I the volunteer army The message of appreciation ap-preciation was received in the city yesterday day and is as follows President McKinley authorizes me to convey his thanks to you and Utah for the prompt and efficient action in putting your troops in the CIn under the first call i for volunteers He speaks highly of the I efficient and contented manner in which tho governor and Utah soldiers have conducted con-ducted themselves ducte themselvesFRANK FRANK J CANNON The receipt of this telegram causes Governor Gov-ernor Wells much pleasure and he will doubtless forward a copy of i to the Utah troops at the coast I UTAH GIRLS FOR NURSES Ever since the declaration of war scores of young women have applied to Governor Wells to ascertain what is necessary for their enlistment a army nurses The governor wired Senator Cannon for information infor-mation and he replied that he would learn from the war department what the qualifications fications would be for Utah perfect girls a he designated them Yesterday Yester-day he sent the following message to the executive Only experienced nurses or pupils of training at present received for nurses Let such Utah girls as desire and a fill the foregoing requirements make written application directed to the surgeon general gen-eral of the United States army and forward for-ward through you So the girls who have aspirations in this direction n now will know exactly what to I ENGINEERS REGIMENT I Several engineers of this city want to enter the service in the regiment of volunteer I volun-teer engineers which is being formed In the east but do not know exactly how togo to-go about It They have been referred to Lieutenant Dashlel at the post for instructions in-structions Many of the men are very I competent and would make desirable members of the army AT THE ARMORY Plenty of the members of the Infantry meet at the armory each evening to perfect per-fect hemselves In arill In the expectatlan that the next call will take them In The boys are very anxious to enter the service and want to go from this state so they will not lose their identity as Utonians |