some room B the »d 10 the nolo.mee-lunl-nrttfhnen-ncdda-ire.athematali--p _, iff mur. nmajn uitri o^iip, Aim I ucf'r! that is the reaeon she usually gets thereEnloe Only One Man.The Indiana delegation la trying to get Solon C. Enloe. of Danville, net right before the War Department. At present I Enloe appears on the records of the department as two men. He served during the Spanlah-Amerlcan war aa a member of Company H. One-hundred-and-flfty-I eighth Indiana Regiment, under a na.nc• not his own, and he is now in the Phlllp-J pinea aa a member ef Company D.Twenty-sixth I'nited Statea Infantry. He has been promoted three times, and is now sergeant and post quartermaster. There la no reason why he should have• ever enlisted under different numn. and he now flnda that to have good standing he must “feaa up ' and ask the department to give him one card at the department. Instead of the two he now has.