| Show 4 I A I 1111 i ALMOST HEADY TO MOVE E q I AlI Ill I t Al-I Utah Cavalry and Artillery are Now Under I I I Marching Orders I I P I I i WAIT FOR HORSES AND TRANSPORTATION litl i I 64 Whentheou 1 They Will Ino I I q modl17 I for Ms ruotlro V 01 I Thirtynil llnnri Knroute 1 11 The Utah Volunteer cavalry under I I Caplaln Caine and the Volunteer Hit I terles under Captains Young still Grant ore under marcWng orders nnd I ready to move just as soon as horses 11 19 are purchased and railroad transportation I transporta-tion to the coast Is I furnished lath of these essentials are being hastened forward and will be disposed of us speedily as possible The horse buying problem I Is I In the hands of Lieutenants I Dailikll and Wells while the mailer I of transportation Is being attended toby I by the quarlermaslers department In Dnver Whether thaI will low disposed of today Is I hot known astho depart mrut telegraphed her toobsy for fur I t particulars as to the equipment 10 11 I be Mnt The bids were to be opened this afternoon and with reasonilili dispatch could bs acted upon before nightfall The compctlllve companies the Oregon nnort Line nnd the Hit Grande Western are both working hard fur the Contract Whichever one 4 successful the Southern Pacific will get tho long haul and the not of tho I profits The competing railway oTicalo said k today that they would be able to move I I train westward with the troops wllhln twelve hours after being awarded the contract and IhlrlysU hours later would land them at their destination In San Francisco There will lie I 321 men In the three organizations Two or I these are now In the hospital but should they not recover In time olhe I recruits will take their places making Iho quota complete About In coaches will be us4 for the men and eight cars for the horses |