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Show I; Will Instruct Idaho Militia Capt. Vnl9h, Ninth Cavalry, Has Beou Detailed at Bequest of Senator Heyburn. Special to The Tribune. w-ktASHINGTON. D. C May 19. I Senator Heybiirn has been ad- y y vised in connection wlth-hls re-, ! quest that Cant. Walsh. Ninth J cavalry, be detailed for- duty wlth tho I Idaho National Guards, that a tempo rary detalj of Capt. Walsh has been made during: the encampment of organized or-ganized militia o Idaho, at American Lake this summer and that he will report to the Governor of the State on June 1. There Is no authority of law j'or a regular detnll of an offlccr on nc-lie nc-lie list of the army for duty with the f, National Guard of the various States. but under the provisions or the act ap proved April 23, 1904, retired army officers of-ficers may bo detailed for thla purpose, i Senator Hcybum has taken the matter up with the War department with a view of securing a regular detail of an army officer on the retired list for con stant service with the Idaho National Guard. The resignation of L. L. Hatch, postmaster post-master at Franklin, Ida., was received at the rostofflcc department today and the same was accepted. ' Postmasters appointed: Nevada Shary. Nyc county, A. Bruno, vice, L. Sharp, resigned. Utah Bridgeport. Uintah county, Charles Croupe, vice, Mary Crouso, dead; Gunlock, "Washington county, James Bowler, vice, Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, resigned. |