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Show WAKES SOLDIERS SORE, Hospital Commander Vaccinates the Part Douglas Garrison. All of tho soldiers at Fort Douglas have bean barlnu arms for tho Untied Statcn whllo MaJ. Alton M. Smith, In command of tho post hospital, and his assistants vaccinated them. Tho precaution Is talccn to provent tho spread of fimallpox, which has appeared at tho fort. Mo now cases have developed lately. I-Icut.-Col. Charles W. Mason of the Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth Infantry has arrived from Manila, after on uneventful voyage, and will be In command of tho battalion of Infantry at tho post. Corp. Alfred It. Maxron of tho Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth Infantry bind has been granted a two-months' two-months' furlouch and will leavo thlj week for Denver to visit relatives and friends. m Gen. and Irtra. Baldwin and Hlcut. Hugh A. Drum and wife, after a delightful visit with tho officers and ladies of Fort Doutrlas, havo returned to tholr homo In Denver. Tho funeral of Afexandor Williams, colored, tho ox-foldler who died In Salt Lako Friday, was hold from tho post hospital Sunday at-teofcron at-teofcron at 2 o'clock. Tho Twenty-ninth Infantry In-fantry band and all avalloble troops wcro In attendance, tho flrinir parly being dotallod from company A. Tho first Horsc-inta of companies com-panies E. I G, II and L and of tho Twonty-accond Twonty-accond battery acicd as pallbearers. |