0‘ 805001 I!!!“ be very WPW" 1, wooden!“ In Inc", an» ----- thil wintef judging 1’00 the 89’8““ “.111, of I. com‘ plumber who attend every day. puny. is getting "a,“ good He ' Smith â€â€œ1 “90‘9â€â€œ hearted wary! the) prinoneu. 0.9““ *0 AW [0" ,dm not want to see ï¬fe!!! id“ 0! “inn: th0 R000 . Three cheers for Captain unr- dner, of the gavplry, for he be- lieves in good food and plenty of it. He has the well wishes of the garrison. , ‘ . , Many. are the wellnishes that will accompany SergeantStokes on his journey to Manila." He is one of the most popular men in y p the 9th Battery. ’ - ‘ Trees was disqharged tronpthe ‘ Artiï¬cers Spencer and Smith, â€mo? yesterday. A†‘ he had ’ flattering otter from one, of the leading commission. houses in of the 9th and 2195 Batteries,have ' l‘ased ‘ l t' , been re e since out as none Chicago, it is hardly probable, that he will re-enlist. ' ~ .1. they having been‘acquitted by a- 'It seems that Sergeant Loomis, ' general court martial. p Quite a number of the men ‘of , . a , the Post are tound’enjoying them- 0; ,M V company i 13 rather cold I selves on the"%“-m every evening blooded. A young lady ‘8“? {,‘df. - ‘ here of late at. the slough and brick tunes the sergeant was "5‘.““8 the Post, but he said it was too cold to leave quarters. The lady ‘ yard,,.at Highland Park. LI Hospital Stewards Huï¬ and will not call on him again. ‘ Any items which would interest Cole have. had their transfer to the hospital at Manila approved, . the readers of this paper may be left‘ with " Private "Livesay, of and to which station they will proceed in a short time. , , . Troop M, or Corporal Frederick. - There is "a movement on foot to ‘start' an atheltic club and a great, many men have signiï¬ed their intention of joining, but the , question arises, where will - the building come from in 'whioh to place the apparatus? ‘ Private Gebrge Dunt‘ze,‘of L,’ . Many. are the well‘lisheo that! will accompany SergeantiStokes on his journey h) Mgmila. He is one of the most popular men in Cole have had their transfer to the hospital at Manile approved, and to which station they will proceed in a short time. ‘ Any items which would interest the readers of this paper may be left' with Private i'Livesay, of . , _' Troop M, or Corporal Frederick, ' Prim“ Gaensley,ochompany,. of Troop L. Enclose items in is fast becoming 'a barber-,the last emvelope marked as above and 1 man he shaved went to the hospi- leave mail box at their querters. A ‘ ' tal and was the possesor of seven Corporal Hepburn of Troop L ' ' , - 9 9 stitches when he returned. ' has applied for a transfer to the Too bad the foot ball team-has 9th -Battery. He Vi“ be missed as he was an alLround good fellow dashandezl,‘ fort‘the plzgers m,“ and the men of the trm will e1r ex rs muons a'n some-of miss him in a lman'y ways, them “1'9 now suffering from :11- especially the men of the ï¬rst somnia, the fall was so great. ‘ squad, when he was .1} mutant . Private Hwilton, of the hospi squad leader. _ v ‘ ' I 1 tel corps, is fast earning a repute. “Mt“nun I on o] {mm as; “m iiag‘e‘n‘ag‘eoai‘. â€is; ._ light md special diet: are certain- '°’! WW"! ‘ly wonderful in their creations; ‘8 h‘i‘†“’e Sergeant Whnllyf, of L oom- fl _ “A-.;A ‘c'aig. The class will am: 1 - Tuesday,the 30tb,and every Tut a day and Thursday there after. 7‘ V -_A -MI‘ The cooks in the mesa lull have otter 5 o’clock or before ad K are soon 10 to F911 Wayne, tidated‘ men- 0309 n‘l nnmmnv m W525. An Alvnyl the Beat the Mark; Afford-s. ulnno rlfll uur-cu a..." .. .. West Central Ave.