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Show ,,TROOPHRE COMING HOME, . Will bo Mustorei Out Within o Few Days. Senator Cannon Secure. rromlie Froi Adjutant (Jenrral Corbln That Troop A mill llattery O Mill be bent Home. Washington, Dec. 7. Senator Cannon Can-non called at tlio war department yes-tcrilay yes-tcrilay and bow Adjutant General Corbln. Cor-bln. The adjutant general promised that tlio Utah cavalry troop, Captain Joseph II Calnc, now stationed at the Presidio, and battery C, Utah volun- - tecrs, Captain Frank W. Jennings, now '- ' stationed at Angel Island, should bo immediately mustered out of the service, ser-vice, with travel pay. The secretary of war has signed an order honorably discharging lllsmarck Snyder, n prlvato In battery A, Utah volunteers, now stationed at Manila. Snyder Is a youn lawyer of Parle City, and toolt gallant part In tho battle of Manila. Presidio, San l'ranclsco, Dec. 0. Captain Calno rceilvcd from Senator -, Cannon, nt Washington, this telegram: "War department promises mo this -' morning to dlschargo your troops im mediately, with travel pay." irt'" , 'or ""no tlmo tho Utah cavalry of ' fleers lmvo been quietly at work, s5 through Senator Cannon, looking to tho muster out of tho troop, which is now assured. It Is probahlo that the volunteers will return to Utah about Jan. 1, and then bo given thirty days furlough before the final release. It Is rumored here that Captain Jennings Jen-nings of tho Utah battery at Angel Island also received from Washington advices that his command would at once be mustered out. |