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Show MILITARY CHARGES AT FORT DOUGLAS Movemenls of Officers Recorded and Tri-AVeekly Band Concerts Con-certs Announced. Major Robert L,. Hirst, Twenty-ninth infantry, havlnp wound up his report of the Inspection of the Utah National guard, has left the post for Washington. D. U, the scene of his future labors as a member of the staff. The Twenty-nlni.h infantry loses Lieut. U H. Farnhnm on his promotion to a first lieutenancy. He has been assigned to the Fourth Infantry, stationed at Fort McKenzle. Wyo. Ho will leave for that point, hi a few days. Capi. John N. Straat. commanding company G of the Twenty-ninth, stationed sta-tioned at Fort Duchesne, was a caller at tho fort yesterday. He Is on a thre-months' thre-months' leave of absence prior to salllns with the regiment for the Philippines. A blgr landslide took place In company G the othor day. As a result, of a Joint debate among the G men. a large number num-ber of them suddenly decided to "take on again. They now belong to Undo 5am for another three vears. Several of them are In tho dry spending a few months furlough. Tho regimental band, by reason of a recent ruling of the War Department, does not engage In target practice while, stationed within the continental limits of the Lnlted htatos. The concert programme pro-gramme Is therefore fully carried out and the trt-weekly c.onecrt at the fort, Monday, Mon-day, Wednesday and Friday, lakes place regularly The rest of the garrison Is bupy with target practice. The preliminary prelim-inary work will be concluded In a short time and then the. record practice begins. be-gins. As tho classification of tho soldier sol-dier as a marksman depends on his record rec-ord firing, when engaged on this latter "every Fhot. counts." The post garden Is coming alone In t'ihCavian T" 0 Worrilowfas" slsted by Overseers Color-Sergeant Herman Her-man Ley and Lance. Corporal Douglan of company I,, as well as eleven picked men from tho companies, will bV responsible re-sponsible for tho success nf O10 aerlcnl- Prhnerpr,f!e- Foya roff of oSmpnnv F, who Is nn expert gardener as v.;' us baseball player, sustained an Injurv to the leg playing the last game at tC for: lie has been In the post Iio.spltnf ever since. Private Sydney Gordon Smith of company F has been selected to x& Place of gnrdoner vacated In- Groff. PpU ato Smlth'8 motto for the patch Is "no dry farming goes." m no Private Diible Chuhb of the Twentv-Sinnv,lntaiit0n Twentv-Sinnv,lntaiit0n h'S dearge from corn-company corn-company K. He took advantage of the usual furlough and I3 back again with company K for duty ' u" .Second Lieutenant 5-am M. Parker of n tne t nlted States on the departure of the roglmcnt for abroad. This with a HL view of hie detail "VSR the National match rifle cv 11107. Til-Mi Sixteen recruits arrive (ml yostoniny from Fnrt ef ! wo more are expected W I Barracks. Mo- in a dai or - j |