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Show POCSTELLO K j POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. 7 Cap-tain Cap-tain G. C. Garland of the tank recruit- r Ing service, who spent Saturday In this ; city, recruited twelve men for that branch of the service. The twelve r:. raen were all from Pocatello, and some : of them are prominent in business circles. They are to report for duty ; at Raleigh, N. C, In ten days. Twen- ! : ty-two men made application for entering en-tering the service, but ten could not ; pass the physical examination. Those . who enlisted are as follows: ; C. H. Carpenter, B. L. Sawtelle, J. , A, Bunn, A. M. Bendixsen, H. E. j : Tucker. P. L. Gerhardt, J. B. Bacon, . ; J, M. Anderson, C. C. Martin, G. W. ; Anthony, W. G. Beebe, G. A. Murdock. Captain Garland is making a hur- : ried recruiting trip through the north- j ' west. After spending a day or two j ; at Boise the captain will go to Seattle. Evelvn Arnold. Inf.int rlanphlor nf 15 J Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Arnold of Amerl- Jj can Falls, died at a hospital In this T city Saturday morning. The child's j : parents were at the bedside when ; j death occurred. The remains were i prepared for shipment and sent to j American Falls Saturday evening. Services and Interment will bo held ; . In that city today. 5 Death of the Infant son of Mr. and ! j Mrs. Frank Keating, 209 West Young ; : street, occurred Saturday morning at ' ; the Keating nome. Services were held ? In the afternoon In St. Anthony's Calh- ollc church, and Interment was In the Mountalnvlew cemetery. y j! John Foley, son of Mrs. J. S. Foloy i! of this city, has arrived safely In I; Vladivostok, Russia, according to in- t-formation t-formation contained on a card recelv- t ? ed yesterday by Mrs. Foley: Young t Foley enlisted in the ordnance corps f 'i last winter and after spending some I if time at Fort Douglas was sent to f Camp Lewis, whero ho remained un- jj ' til embarkation for the Russian port. ) oo ; t b |