Show FUTURE OFFICERS TO 10 TOBE BE TESTED AT ATTHE ATt t THE POST IThe I The following officers have been appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed to meet at Fort r ort Douglas tomorrow tom tomor orro or- or ro row to examine between tort forty and fifty enlisted applicants from front the Twentieth Infantry and the recruit detachment for tor forthe forthe the officers officers' training camp to open at atthe atthe atthe the Presidio S San n Francisco May Ia 15 Captain J. J L. L Parkinson Captain J. J N. N Robinson Captain B. B H H. H Shellhorn First t Lieutenant I. I A A. and and- First Lieutenant A. A TL n. Company Compan D D. D First Lieutenant Paul Mattock Matlock k commanding following their regular reg reS' ular tiler da days day's s 's work t were given shen about an hours hour's drill in open order skirmish work yesterday afternoon b by Captain J J. J M. M r. r Moore senior Instructor It Is II the first company to qualify In this particular line of or work A European touch was given the tho second battalion review re yesterday afternoon b by Captain J. J M. M Moore battalion lIon comman comman- der The last order In the manual of ot arms was Fix Fir bayonets Accordingly According the entire personnel of the battalion ex except except ex- ex the officers whipped out the bavo- bavo nets which were fixed on the rifles rines The idea according to the commanding officer orrl- orrl cere was wag to give the battalion a little better drill In marching as It Is more difficult to keep the line with bayonets on the rifles then too It Is It claimed that an any Imperfection In alignment Is more call easily detected The European armies use the ba bayonets In review rc moro more than do dothe dothe dothe the American armies annles he added |