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Show ARMY RECRUITING INCREASES DAILY Captain V. R. E&H, Officer in Charge Hero, Returns From Successful Trip to Northern Localities. Reeniitinp in this district for the United 8 tat army is progressing rapidly, rap-idly, according to the re-port ot 'a p-uti'n p-uti'n V. I-;. Boll, officer hi charco. Captain Cap-tain Bell lias just returned from a trip lo the northern substations. From 10-catelio 10-catelio he sent out Joseph Gallagher of Fores thill, Cat.; James C. 1 00 k of American Falls and Chdl M. H an-sc-n of Vale. The now recruits at Twin j Falls were Elinor O. Vratsted of tho-I tho-I shone. William L. Hal herby of Sau ! Bernardino. Cat., and Albert H. Smith ! of Pittsburg, Pa. From Oden Captain Boll sent out David K. Boules of Pnm-erov. Pnm-erov. Wash.; Harry F. Lea of Fort Worth, Tex., nnd Foley C. Clumer of Fairyrovp, D.; Flovd 31. Piaeoek of. Wakefield, Cal.. enlisted nt the local station yesterday. All these men have, been sent to Fort Logan, Colo., for preliminary training. For the national guard the local army station has enlisted William A. Beven of Boise, J arris Struvc of J a 111 est own, N. !.; Peter ,T. Loftus rf Dillon, .Mont., anil W. J. Leary of Pocatollo. Tlieso recruits have reported at, Fort Bong-las Bong-las for assignment to troops. |