Pfarts Changes in State Guards.Cheyenne.—The mustering oat of between 200 to 250 militiamen, tnchn) j lug the mustering out of two complete : companies mid the annexation of sin- | other as a platoon to company 0. of . Cheyenne, are among tin* sweeping ! changes iu the management of tin* ;tf- • fairs of the National Guard of \Vyi- j ming which are being considered by Adj. Gen. George M. Rllnny. Instead j of an army of 750 men, many of whom, ; either because of prevailing rivc.im j stances or a lack of interest, hu-ve * boon lax In their attention to military j affairs of the state, Colonel Slim y ! plans for a militia of 5f!0 woll-drilled • men, who can be reached within bur. a few hours’ notice, unrt who will be ; 1n a portion to respond to any call with hi twenty-four hours following the issuing of an order.