| Show fW REGIMENT IN COMMAND AT 11 POST Infantry Men Arrive in Island Khaki and Thin Shoes WORK AND SHIVER IN SNOW I Quartermasters Department Will Have Busy Task Ahead in Pro Providing Providing Providing viding Winter Clothing l Many 1111 Veteran of or n cn nh itan an fl Cam Cain and Football I Slur l gns MU a U H i i ring rg with blood thinned down t hh h tuo 10 years e rs of or garrison service k tic hl li Moron Moras on Island bland tr It t f II nth U S 8 Infantry Is Le today oda ak kg g melt jt at home In tho the snows of ot frt r I The snow Is I tho first li r n fl ni i have been In for tor three winters Inters it VV ore ere finding that It t docs doell not 4 II V n Ii with the thin khaki un 1 w 11 Ii 1 the thinner shoes ot of the tha therl j j i IP rl service a L I l the service uniform however ii I i rne planned In San Han en I i added overcoats o from the niter ater II depot but when times tt rp at nt Fort Douglas this f rv i g t members of ot the 1118 unloading rund that It was os a n care cale of ot v yr Th i V Ith the big boxes boze or shiver n r marched through Salt Lake Lakei Laker i r ii g going ly up I 7 r f i ret to the fort tort with tho the ox o it f the l Cond battalion which f i ii l 30 yesterday afternoon d f Ud 1 t at once to the tort fort 1 ARADE TIllS THIS MORNING i i cht ht nt t the th returning soldiers on oni Onh i 1 h la Is one that has had hd few tew iu u i d f m III 0 the military pageants of ot oft t ArrIving ing at the post they laid a d i ir burdens and It Is not probe t b ii I 1 they hey will ever take them themI n I I i ilor b i in III just Juat so su picturesque que a rash fash faehl lor br lork l r nas as the soldier who r i wn overcoat and whose I hI hIr leg legI k I r 11 t protruded from the bottom me i Ul of ot the states sates s Sol sei r rille ille tie a shabby and worn cam eam cami T i tat at bore evidence of ot doing d duty rom irom 1 city cl ty a treta U and friendly I Ks k h hA A v hero was oa tho the soldier with his J I I i mandolin strapped over his hi burden hurd too much prized to be bei I i i 1 quartermaster conveyances Yan Yani A i n i again there was WIlS the th man with i handbag not called for in p r lan one Ills His pile of or loot ii t that hat in the tho army t came In the usual r barter hi preferred to lug lugS lugg rg S g march rather than trust It ItIN IN ROUTE nOUTe STEP STEPa i antes marched this morning in III instep step slop which means that they r I ed along at ease as ns nearly a ai all as alland i bic and without attempt to put up arade front In their lead walk walkr r ue te veteran Col Walter Waiter S B Scott 1 it jt J this his his regimental adjutant RANKS HANKS DEPLETED D ED EDT T P N fart tart that two battalions battalion could 1 1 11 t i In less space than a city block blocki i ES how thin the companies have havo havet t ne oe Many of ot them thern appeared to be ba bai bei beW i i W larger than skeleton companies 11 l i n hen the last three soldiers passed i C ting the tho regimental was vas apparent that they have come f points tar tai Away anay from recruiting t i 11 is and an i could easily double their i ner er without crowding their ea inv us 11 a war time limo regiment c nyu 1111 life lite there Is I 1 a ft maxim that t Ing days as bad as aa a fire In lt It ita IK U M of or property pro pert But hut moving ilu d onn s so 30 often otten In the army arm that It Itt itC t C i to t have hae become a science Soon IT the troops arrived at Ft Douglas Doul i t miming big drays dray from the city i i t rr fV r companies and bigger bleIer ones one r f ih the ito Ft Douglas quartermaster i 1 intent began belan to arrive arrhe with equIp i Ir It II was as quickly unloaded and N v l I package sent to tore dore house bar barrack barrack rack Tack or r some POme officers new home bome homeM M n while the enlisted man roon had f 11 i their way Into barracks and were Ir Ht i UK down don their beds from the punks Ih i ought on their backs while the theom om gathering at t first In front of or the office shared sharod the duty with wives Iv nt tit selecting quarters along thc III mw rw of or stone hot hOl o each e eh built dou tl ill fr ami so near alike that choice cholee bo be bon bet Jo Jot t n Fm them th In point of ot comfort I La hard I Iy by ir I r be noticed MM LEYS DISTINGUISHED HEC OUD The rime is IB one ono of ot the On WhOSO whose officers ornen have served 1 long lon id lid several vend of ot them with trough many man campaigns Captain nhI y wa was on the tho staff of ot General enral M when the tho first American Incur Incursion ton sion Into the land IlInd of at the Southern Mo Moro Moa Moma ro ma a wa wu w made mado Taking only a I of ot Infantry un ii General Bates and hU bt bi personal luff t of ot f which Smiley was thi thid th d boarded board the war warship Yorktown aj at a M M awl ad for tor or 1 J months In t 1 tI i rutted through southern limE IIII g up Uli the Mero lIMo chiefs end and nd making Ih trestle which have since eino become Ih the he basis bal for tar American occupation of th the With isis bis chief blet Capt woe AI railed rotted away AWN from mm this servie at th the time of ot tt U the death th of at General I O n ral In cm oem J i Lucon luion then thenn n b be has he returned from staff duty uty to toline toline line duty dut with isis Ills hi regiment and has ha han tam 5 een 10 n m met ch JI service 11 both In the tIia tb Philip PhIip Philippines pines JIe A He lie Is II now on 0 et ef t the he captains and nd Is I Acting a major In im I the lite P r nt assignment e Of at regImental dulleR DI W H II colt cott the tI veteran verAn who the troop tn op is la isa I Ia a soldier moldier ot of H III In he the thick of ot the Ibe Ashling theta I H u ha u a 1 a in the Infantry colored which w f tun i El 11 I Canty cany Can and then th i Col Cob Colt t I tins h ha sn n service Ie In III N cor corner or orr r ner lIer r lit if f the world worM tn to which the n fl in iu linn Juts h had clon In to etl 1 Its II Ir lie e colonel lit t f the Ih ii jut ju i U f r UN I it p I us Manila Isso 10 S Ol mrs ago HIO Lt I ul l 1 ArII a liu 1 h ill all be Le In command ci at al Port U II l II knan n In lit army arm les having b bo n ii long In Iii the Ih service h fir tI ii S lIh elm n II u moth Im III 1 It Itil II lid Ir iI fI f Hi Ih II m i ic 1 i 4 I I fl i m thi tb U i M MI I I r j I t f I til I LI 11 H HI I II I t 1 l h i ti i I i y i 1 itri i Hi tt rt e o u a d w t m s I mi c lt ItO All MI 11 American team t lIm at It center tr s R few rw year ago age Since lIne then he has hAIl served l at t West Vet ft Point at and I may mAS h I led there next year tile iliC way wr In It which U were and aM stowed Away UI this morn Mont Ing In the th regiment will V W doing iou rou tine inn duty tomorrow AS a If it It U h had l Alway been In the Port Douglas and knew no other experience INFANTRY DM D PARTS lARTS The Tb battalion of ot the In fantry which h hM hai beRn been talOMe at Fort Yort Douglas left len ever the Uw lUo lUe UraM ana this morning at 19 ii I tot top Port PMt Logan near nr Denver Their special cial c tram train consisted of or four tour tourist eats ear e and aad one Pullman two box bolt ears can anti and one baggage b ear The b bet t tall tUliOn tallen n consisted of al 1st UI 18 men inert and eIt and has had charge char of ot Port rt Do Douglas aloes Inte the tho recent departure ot or the for tor a tour or of Phil duty |