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Show battleship Wyoming and that he would probably arrive there this morning. Mr. Josephson Is of the opinion that i Lieut. Morton will receive orders there from the Navy department to come to ISalt Lake. In that case he will prob- ably reach this city some time tomorrow tomor-row night and the office will be ready to enlist Friday. AH day yesterday applicants for naval na-val service continued to call at the office of-fice pnd many of them were fine looking look-ing boys who will probably have no trouble in passing the examiners. The mail yesterday brought numbers of letters of Inquiry from parents who are considering the advisability of enlisting en-listing their younger sons as well as a ; number from out of town residents and j from present Indications the enlistment in Salt Lake will be heavy. APPLICANTS AREJANY Salt Lake Parents Take to Idea of Sons Enlisting Enlist-ing in Navy. Lieut. Morton has not yet arrived to take charge of the United States navy recruiting office, so no enlistments will be made today and probably none tomorrow. to-morrow. Chief Master-at-Arm3 Josephson, who is temporarily In charge of the office, last night received a telegram from Lieut. Morton's home at Richmond, Mo., in reply to a telegram of Inquiry he sent, stating that Lieut. Morton was on his way to San Francisco to Join the |