Show SOLDIERS 10 BE EXAMINED L SATURDAY i I L i f o Confident nt t f-D f V. sired Number Will b. b V Be Reach Reached q d. l t tift 1 V oi 4 4 l 4 to toI I 01 NEW RECRUITS I 01 J tj i. i Ogden Ofden Logan Logan Lo- Lo 4 B. B H. H Paul with 4 gan Idaho railroad Ogden 4 to 1 i 01 Utah S rio H H. Richard book book- i i s keeper keeper Ogden Portland C Cement ment t i company Ogden Utah Utah- I v 4 Edward V. V l I Maus Mus us city fireman fire fire- 4 I 00 man man Ogden Utah Donald B. B o 4 0 4 ft 4 ten dent of construction for Utah t 4 Construction company y Ogden 4 t 2 10 Utah 4 Errol A. A Colling clerk In 4 4 office of division storekeeper 4 01 4 Southern Pacific railroad Ogden Og- Og I- I Iden 4 den Utah f p 4 Jam James s C. C Jones office man f 4 Utah Construction company v I 2 10 Ogden Utah Brown collector 4 01 4 Angus W W. Bl wn or 4 Ogden State bank hank Ogden Utah v I 2 0 Wynn Vynn C. C Brummett Ogden 0 4 4 Logan Idaho Idah railroad Ogden 0 4 2 Utah I Wi Wilford ford E. E Titus Colorado t. 4 4 Fuel and Iron company Pueblo 4 1 Cob Colo I 1 4 O Orville ville Cush Fuel I 4 and lion Iron company Pueblo v t 4 Colo Cob 2 4 4 S Lee H. H HIrsch salesman t r Pueblo Colo Cob 20 2 student 6 I 2 George Ballinger 2 10 Price Utah 1 z 4 William Wllliam McKell Hughes Utah v I 01 4 Oil Refining company Salt 4 VV r. Lake Utah oo 4 4 ot Roy Shields Tooele Utah I i i 4 George Ballinger Price Utah 6 t. J J. J W W. Robbins Salt Lake 6 01 S 1 2 Utah 4 0 4 oi- oi 10 t. z i. i L J Capt William Villiam R. R Davis chief chiefA A medical officer for the citizens citizens' military 11 training camp will begin r physical examination of recruits o'clock Saturday Saturday Sat- Sat 11 at t Fort Douglas at l I afternoon These examinations Awill will be continued through Sunday b bei beS be- be S Sinning ginning i at a Ii o'clock in the morning c Applicants from fron from Salt SaIl Lake and vicin- vicin Vity are requested by the medical of of- 1 S fi fleer er to pr present sent themselves for examination 5 nation if It po possible e before the opening of of hr the camp They are urged also alsoS S to take the and prophylaxis treatment immediately after the physical examination The physical examination it is stated is not so severe as that for admission admission ad ad- mission to the regular army its purpose purpose pur- pur pose being to determine that applicants 5 cants are in ph physical condition for orr or- or r Binary hard work and to determine that they have no functional diseases that would incapacitate them from duty fluty The ex examination is made also alsoto alsoto to prevent the possible admission of or Pony any ny man maa who may have a communicable i cable able d disease sea e. e i Enrollments for th the training camp to noon today total 7 79 9 The committee committe now is positive that the enrollment will exceed its mark of Col Johnson Hagood coast artillery corps who is in command of the cam carm arrived from Fort Rosecrans San Diego Cal today and after a hurried Inspection of Fort Font Douglas said I 1 1 am am particularly pleased with the outlook Fort Douglas is a wonderfully good place for a camp and undoubtedly has many advantages over oth other r places H r. Citizens who attend the cam camp came may maybe maybe maybe be assured of being comfortably cared f for r r. r The quartermasters quartermaster's department has lias h s everything in e excellent shape for caring aring for the wants the wants of the re recruits Equipment l. l being delivered and everything will be spick pick and span when the business men report Monday morn morn- ing Several several officers officers who have llave been detailed detailed de- de tailed ta as instructors will reach Salt Lake tomorrow Twice as many non- non officers as served at Monterey are detailed to serve here Experience gained at t Monter Monterey y camp will wilt be used to good advantage here heTe at atthe atthe the intermountain camp Regular army officers who served there are naturally ally lly better equipped to supervise the training of recruits at this camp asa as-a result of their experience Ogden is coming to the front with a good od list of enrollments at the eleventh hour according to the recruiting com corn Nine recruits on today's list lisl are from Ogden The Ogden Logan Idaho Railroad company the Ogden State bank banI tile the Ogden Portland Cement Cement Cement Ce Ce- ment company and nd the Utah Construction Construction Construction Con Con- company have Joined the honor roll of employers paying the expenses ex- ex l and salaries of men in their employ pl Y who join the camp 1 I Orders have h been en received d by the recruiting committee t to turn over over to Colonel Hagood from this time S. S ward vard au all recruit lists instead of sending sending send send- ing ng them to San Francisco as has teen done to this time The following dispatch W was s received today b by the citizens' citizens committee from Congressman J James mes II Mays Maya Military bill carrying appropriation of of for training camps was sent to the pres president August dent August 12 He lie Requested the secretary of war to look over the same The president is involved involved in- in With the settle settlement ent o of ot the t ed d railroad strike The Tho bill probably ablY will be signed be-signed signed within a very Funds then will be immediately imme Imme- dl tely a available The Third art artillery y band hand gave Rave a conc concert rt at Fort Douglas last night was attended by a q large of recruits to th 1 training camp camp and others The recruits displayed much interest in the post and the concert was a wholly pleasing one The subject that seems of greatest Interest test to the tile recruits is that of food In answer to their inquiries commissary commis commis- sary sary officials have explained that the 1 food will be plentiful In quantity and wholesome in quality There will be fv f- f frills but ut tho the food will satisfy the 5 exacting man mam n who performs hard haret labor 1 I 1 Mess ss Se Sergeant geant G. G H. H Pry Pryor r w who su supervised su- su the provisioning of thc Cali Call fornia amateur soldiers gives the following fol fold lowing sample daily menu which is changed from day o e day but which Includes Includes- des about th the the- same n variety and q quality of ot food V x S 'S For breakfast breakfast Oatmeal l with milk chipped beef on toast hashed brown brov potatoes fresh resh fruit cooked fruit bread breall butter utter and coffee KS t noon dinner Prime dinner dinner Prime roast b beef et an au ins jus jus- mashed potatoes creamed cauliflower cooked fruit watermelon bread butter and coffee For supper upper Beef Beef r-Beef Beef a la Ia mode German Germa fried potatoes cooked d. d fruit bread butter butter but but- ter and tea |