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Show Jgj k major styer is x'Z HOME FROM MANILA K Ls. Mnior Henry D. Stycv and J5 pbtcr, Jjefesie. arrived in Salt Lake aturdav from Manila and are vis- ftfi p. Mrs." Styer 's father, Major Ed-(id Ed-(id Wilkes, on South Fourth East. v jor Styer and his .two sons went trover the Sania .Fc with the rcgi-it, rcgi-it, tho Twenty-ninth infantry, to m t-.iagara, where Major Styer will in command. Tho regiment arrived San Francisco on Friday morning at H iclock. Mrs. Styer reports a most isant voyage in so far as the sea was coucerncd, tho Pacific being-smooth being-smooth almost as a mill pond during Hwcnty-six days' sail. Sixty-five of sjsei passengers, including herself and ttfi iMcri wt?rc stricken with ptomaine toning on the vongo, and for a iw lo a number wero in a serious con- i ion. IWii Its. Styer and daughter will onb srl fain in Salt Lake for a few days, as i ii desires to get settled in their new 9 hi ne at Fort Niagara. Sho "will return , j- 'Salt Lake later. Friends both in P n and throughout Utah will bo glad i( enow that she and the major and The 3b rcn nro aK;im tc "United States - : all extend congratulations upon 2 ir snfo return. |