Show TWENTIETH HERE fROM 1 THE First and Third Battalions Depleted ted in Numbers Num ers 4 Reach City MEET HEAVY STORM ON THE rHE PACIFIC W Welcomed by Regimental Ba Band d- d das as They La Land d Amid Snow Here With flags nas flyn and and r-and m officer and nd US men comprising the first and 2 third battalions ot of the twentieth nf infantry U. U S 'S S. S A. A arrived cd in In Salt Lake City nt 9 o'clock this morning In Ina Ina Ina a vp cl l train o over er tt ti tho W Western Pacific PaclO Twenty T minutes later th they y were on ott way wy to Fort Dou Douglas la J j will wul II bo their home ml tor for some olne time The two Battalions In fri command of ot MaJ aJ C. C W. W Croxton and tho the follow Ins of- of re Adjutant G G. G B. B Bond Captains C. C Cv A. A M. M C C. C TV W. En England J. J M. M L Petty and anc A A. A C 1 Casher FIrt ants Ante B. B P. P John Johnson on J. J M. M I. I Craig A. A V. W. Gullion and H. H T. T D. D Schultz Second Ll Lieutenants Lieutenants Lieu Lieu- U. U tenants II I. C. C Cotton G. G B. B Clo Clover r. r A. A R. R R R C. C Ditto R. R r. r II 1 G. G Ball 11 and Chaplain j. j J. J jr r. Moose Th The troops came direct from lh the Philip Philip- DIne pine Islands where the they have spent the last Jut two SarA Sar r ar A half haJ hour the special pull pulled d Into the Gould Could station lh the twentieth in infantry in- in fantry ban band arrived ed at the depot from Fort Douglas and nd as a. as IlS tho the tra train In stopped commenced to pin play national aIrs aira I which T brought forth cheers from the soldIer sol- sol dIer as thc they I left rt tb tho train Within live five minutes after leaving lea tho tim train most mot of or orthe the boys MYS were ere on account of tho the extreme change In climate from what thy have e been to for two year although today here was as milder than It has be been n ui in week weeks i It took but a 11 re few tew minutes for the theto men to to tobe bo o drawn n In fn line line- and then the order to march was given It was the orl original ln 1 In Intention In- In to haVo the troops march to Fort Douglas DougIa headed by b- the band On account account ac ac- ac- ac count of ot the condition of ot the streets this 1 plan Dlan IAn was abandoned and street cars car were used to con convey th men to the fort tort The he special p ch 1 train consisted ted of or one baggage baggage bag bag- gage Jage car and eight sleepers The train was In charge of ot II IL- T. T Holmes Hom traveling passenger r agent for rOI the thc Western est rn Pacific The WWI aa as mot met at Rt early carl this morning by h. Harry Ham Cushing traveling passenger pas par 5 agent ent fo for tOI the Denver DEn A Rio GrAnd Mr Tr h Holmes said ald foda today that th the run from San Sn Francisco which was left last Monday rn 3 afternoon was without Incident The Tile train arrived here within a few minutes minutes min min- utes of oC time The special carr cany- cany Ing the soldiers was wag bv b a f ti ain carr carrying lm the tho ba baggage This train arrived In Salt Lake City at s SO 0 o'clock this morning and men of the first battalion re report rt a strenuous trip across the water nd mul ia ray ra that there thero was no man of or the regiment t who regretted d leaving in the thc tub hi In whIch they were cr conveyed from Manila Manila Ma Ma- Ia- Ia nila to San Francisco Four Your Days Iu Typhoon rh The The- battalion was wis on the water t twenty eight ent days 4 and ind nd when four d days out from X Nagasaki i radd the transport was as b by a u. typhoon which th th- th boat four lour and four for fOI days day nl ht The vessel rolled roUtt and plunged J e and md virtually every man aboard the ship aside front from the was Tons seasick Those who were ere weather wise In their bunks and find thus did ld not suffer so KI much flinch a did thel unsophisticated un Comrades who endeavored l to na I navigate tc while typhoon 1 howled rJ After fter t twenty eight days d the f II rt during which the m men n say sa Ih 3 be became ame terribly tired 1 ot of the rations It sued It-sued to o them the they thc landed In San en Francisco Fran C cisco Sunday night They ho had little opportunity opportunity op op- op- op for sightseeing as u they We wein I marched to to the Presidio v breaking breakIng break break- In ing their formation and SP t the night lh r 1381 Early ly Monday Monda they were en entrained en- en trained for Salt Bait Lake Lake City Like io to See Snowstorm When hen th th they y left San Francisco th there Te were 10 clouds co In In the si k- k ky though the fO fog Q banks hung low The Tho sun shone brightly ill alt cia day yesterday j-esterday and timie le was T no no sign In of or storm When th the men a awoke this morning the they with cold when they looked at the white while clad dad landscape land land- pO Cl through u h aZ blur of falling failing snow- snow J of the men had not s seen spen en the for rOl years ean One On T ate rl jn the train raid al h he had lial vet not t seen ecu a a. snowstorm for sie Ix year Othra w Were rc eager to l I be e out opt In j d the tile tonn though lh they were so unused to cold coid weather that their fin fin- cn i and cars car were numbed almost the moment they alighted at the thc station t ilat- ilat l tt- tt form this morning Examine Examine Now New H Homo Home Officers and me men SHen alike expect lo 10 en cn enjoy en jO joy life Ufe at Fort l' l Douglas Doulas All AlI were cre Interested Inter inter- ested at t thit th pnat this morning In ln asking qu Questions about Salt al Lake City the letton the climate and other Oilier conditions They w were ro much Interested with their lr first th-st view of Dr f. f Fort Douglas and commented com coat upon the magnificent viea I wIll w. w Ill ili l IvL Jl a months month's pay that the wind howls howl ho Ma I through those thOM can canyons one at n n. rat of or a 8 nub nil To a minute In the winter fluid one husk husky private ate In khaki uniform with without out tnt a an aJ aJo o overcoat us as he shivered d. d when h IA mounted the this steps IJ leading from the c r platform to tho the I hovel Iel el of ot tho pot The Tue strategic position of or this th post lh the men as did th the possibility of pt long hong hl through the canyons canons and the tho valley The Thc men nten I d delighted with wilt their th- th t view Ie of or the new nea barracks and lAnd when Vohen c told old that they were ere all modern modem m In CI C 11 ay with electric ic lights and steam heat said that the these facts facts' would tend to help heip ir m to become acclimated In Jn a short time me |