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Show FORT DOUCLAS NOTES- llapptnlnes at tlia He,erTtlon Where the Roldlar Iloy, Awatt Orrlrn. The evening drew parade of nine companies at 4:15 o'clock these after-uoous after-uoous is a sight that nil 6hould see. Tlis Salt Lake street railroad company com-pany is completing their line to the reservation res-ervation as rapiiil as possible. Within a short time cars will bo running to tho eastern terminus between the adjutant's adju-tant's office and the chapel. Then tho boys in bluo will have an easy transit to Salt Lake, provided they are not ordered or-dered to the front to kill the pesky rod-skin. During the absence of Colonel Blunt in New York Major Andrews, from Fort Britlgor, Ujo., is in command. 1 Major Andrews is the hero of many a battle and a thoroughbred soldier. Under Un-der the new law all ollicers below the rank of mnjor have to bo examined for promotion, bnnco tho absenco of Colonel Blunt. Somcjnew drills have been recently introduced. in-troduced. The skirmishing somewhat after tho stylo of the German army is rather apeti.ing to the boys. Workmen have started to build Recreation Rec-reation hall, recently destroyed by tiro from a defective Hue. Major Andrews' horses ran off yesterday yes-terday and broke tho wagon. Fortunately Fortun-ately no one was injured by the accident. |