Show NEVADA GUAR CHAR DS BUM WAY TO UJ UTAH AU Militiamen Ride Rods to Salt Lake to Join the I I Bee Hive Troops Will i 1 Go to Mexican Border Berder FORTY MEN TO JOIN Few ew of the Men Are Arc Permanent Permanent Permanent Per Per- manent Residents of Sister State Gather From All Parts of U. U S. S The tales of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves as recounted in Arabian Nights are bein being rivaled by the stories narrated today by Capt John R R. Curry late of the tile national guard of Nevada now of the national guard of ot Utah U and those of his forty men men who have arrived in Salt Lake from Reno Captain Curry and three or four of his fellow guardsmen arrived in Salt Lal Lake e last night and this morning morning morning morn morn- ing on various trains and by diverse routes All of them beat their way un under er orders to report at the office of T D te g of of officer i I I Cicer at the earliest possible moment I II and to make malte their way to Salt Lake j jas I as best they could These men are drifting In on every train train freight freight passenger and live livestock stock stock stock-by by ones twos and threes and it is expected that the entire contingent contingent contingent con con- I will be on the job by tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- I row night The Nevada national guard was I mustered out of service without a aI aday's I d days day's ys y's warning Captain Cap Curry said saidI today i in n the office of Lieutenant FosI Fos- Fos I I ter The disorganization was complete complete complete com com- and we were left up In the air I without a head I After having been without an organization organization or or- for tor some time lime Gov Emmett Emmett Em Em- I mett D D. Boyle appointed six men as lieutenants that they might be comI commissioned com com- I and have the power to toj toI j I swear in recruits These officers met mett j I t and elected me their captain that I might administer oaths in the ser ser- vice I have had twelve years' years active experience In guard and army life lite and understand the requirements When the call came for the guards guardsmen men to go to the border I J began an th the thi- organization of a company but because of the fact that there was no organization org org-aniza- tion of the national guard in Nevada evad I decided to enlist the men for service with the Utah cavalry that organizations organization's organizations organization's organizations organization's tion's headquarters being nearest nen Reno We Ve had no special difficulty In getting getting get get- ting forty or more men for the service and when we were ready to transfer t to t the Utah National Guard we were given Iven our discharge papers by Maurice MaurIe J. J Sullivan adjutant general These discharge c papers are a It disgrace racE Not one of them contains a line of character record and there is no recognition of the work the men of ot the skeleton Nevada organization attempted to do for fot that states state's credit The officers of the guard feel that thai Nevada has treated them with the rankest kind of Injustice We Ve werI were s sall all glad to shake the tho dust of ot that state from our feet When we had our recruits all signet signed I up and sworn Into the service In due form we decided to make our way to toI Salt Lake and present ourselves to the I Utah guard officials 1 I gave the men or orders orders orders or- or ders to make their way to Salt Lake Lok as asI best they could and report Immediately ImmedIately- at recruiting headquarters I had all I the enlistment papers in my possession and made better time Ume than most of th the th thI I others by nailing a passenger train trait until I ditched on which I rode was I was put off the train and walked for fo twenty five miles in ht the desert heat and dust without a drink of water or 01 ora ora a bite of food A brother Elk took toon charge of me at a little town in Nevada and squared me for one division lon adIt as ad asa asa a It coal passer The engineer tried to square m me for the next division but failed an and I I 1 rode the bumpers into Salt Lake The other men are having ln similar experiences experIenc's They will all show up Not one of these men will fail to report for dut duty These men come from every part of the United States A peculiar feAture feature feA- feA ture of the case Is that only on one In III H u Nevadan by permanent residence He HeIs HeIs Heis Is Dallan Dalian Colman I The Nevada recruits are Capt John JohnR II R Curry First John L. L Fritz Second Albert Webb Salt Satt Lake Lale I and the following men Howard I Wright right Ernest Rowe Sylvester Robinson Rob- Rob inson Jesse Scott Lawrence Sullivan James TamE Kodoboxz Stephen Ernest rne t Johnson Stephen MIcho John Logan James Lane Thomas Gibson I Frank Miller M Paul Ia 1 Marston Frank M. M Davis Cloyed Pi Pratt alt Frank J. J Moore More Jack Lane GEorge Linville Joe Hat Hal I Stephen RIley Rile Steve Josipovich vich William Ryland Peter Harter I Frank Langdorf Joe Bogart John Continued on page 8 8 S NEV S Co Continued from page paga page 1 Henry Roy Gilbert Reuben A. A Sterling Joseph Eaton John Dunkle Dunkle Dun- Dun kle ide Carl Hill Eugene Young John Albert Mayhew l George Georg Mayhew ray May hew William McDermott James Kelly John Car Cary Carl Albert Wyckoff Howard razee Georgo George Pollock Dallan Dalian Coleman Coleman Coleman Cole- Cole man Chester A. A Williamson Edward Ware Frank Leach Harry Phillips Roger Meeks Clarence Carter John Lyle Albert Lewis James McDaniels and Sam Ram Anderson |