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Show But I shall often think of you, my comrades, in ihe lonely boms that will lie mine amid different scenes and associates. "I am a. number of no church and acknowledge faith In no creed, but T do believe llie yoed In tbls world will endure in the world to come. I place you men ou a plane about myself. I "know wbtU you endured In the great civil strife. You are heroes in my eyes nnd I still look to you a.s I did when, as a boy, I thrice rati away from home In order, at last, successfully to win place In the rank?. , CALHOUN BIDS THE VETERANS G00DBYE Chirogo, March n. W. T. Calhoun sped through the down town district last nkrM. paying farewell preparatory to his departure tomorrow for Pekln and his post as minister to China. He mode two speeches one to fifty business busi-ness associates around a banq iet table, ta-ble, Ihe other to fellow members of Columbia Post. Grand Army of the Republic. In his parting address to the old soldiers Mr. Qilhound said: "I may never see you again, for the yearn are passing rapidly for us all |