! NAMES OF 186 ACCEPTED APPLICANTS FOR PRESIDIO CAMP INCLUDE HELENA MEN., More Than 800 Applied for Entrance From Over the State—A Li*t of Nineteen Alternates Will Be Published Soon by Army Men.| -Helena men fared well in the ac-jceptance of applicants to enter the ! second officer^’ training camp atSan Francisco, which is to open August 25.The enlistment is for a period ol tiiree months. In addition to Helenamen now in civilian life, there are a | number of men who are in the national guard and the regular army who will be given furloughs to attend the camp.Names of Helena Men.Among those accepted from Helena j are: William R. Strong, secretarylot the Helena Rifle club; Park Smith, state senator; Ritchie Newman and H. S. Magraw, jr., who are with the artillery regiment near Cheynenne;I YV. K. McKee, state actury at the office of State Auditor Poland; C. B. Ecklcs. V. A. Lange, I lifford A. Rusk, Joseph P. Toole. Otto H. Koch, Samuel L. Zeigler, Frederick M. Schlegel, Robert W. Steele, Albert Kurschin-iski. W. H. Neville, Howard L. Smith, John P. Breeden, Frank A. Johnson,: Francis I. Moats, Leo F. Reardon,formerly a resident of Helena hptnow of Missoula, was also accepted.