Show NO INFORMATION Washington Silent On the Kind of Troops Needed No official Information as to the character of the troops to be raised by Utah in accordance with the second call has been received by Governor Wells and beyond the information contained in the press dispatches the executive has no knowledge of what he will be expected to do Everything Is in readiness for action when the time tme conies and this state will no doubt answer an-swer the call as quickly as any of the others but from indications it would seem that the war department does not deprment I know what will be expected In the Judgment of many who are in I position to know it is the belief that there will be no more troops called for in the shape of new organizations but what recruits are asked for will be sent to bring ether companies troops and batteries to the maximum strength I is generally believed that the government I gov-ernment has enough men for all needs mft hgeha nyf and that with the army recruited to the maximum there will be soldiers In plenty for all needs in Cuba Porto Rico and the Philippines This will doubtless be somewhat disappointing to many who wanted to go in other I companies but i cannot be helped Senator George A Whitaker is in receipt re-ceipt of a letter from Private Benjamin Harbour a member of the last state senate who is now In the Fourteenth infantry drilling in the steenth exercise i exer-cise Private Harbour declares they are well fed and clothed but omits any allusion to the work he is engaged In Members of the national guard have I I not yet given up hope that they may be called upon and are recruiting and drilling with great vigor Many of the I boys are hoping they will be called I I is very likely that Utah may get additional companies l the second call lIs j fully enforced but those who are in j a position to know believe It will not I be that enough men will be asked for j I to fill the organizations already in serv 1 ice to the full strength and that will end i |