Company A, o N. U, Kuicruiii the Kpan-Ul4-Aui«Tlrnii NWrrlorn.CaptnIn Frank Miller Co. A. Oklahoma national guard ami hi* compuny. invited iho boy* of the late war to on-j if a few hour* at the armory yesterday under the head of a smoker.Uuugh Elder O. 0, Palmer spoke to the boy* telling hie regiment*! cxper-« nee at the tight at San .luaii hill. It wah fnterveiltig and the boy* in blue were very nervoua at iluiea and glad ihey were “not in it. Frank I'routy wan neat called and gave them hlrex-perloucc a* au •immune'' with the IVxas ranger*. He t«.ld bow hia regiment wiin some very warm battle! with mowjuitoea by a acratch. Carl Fllton, aergeant major t»f the Oklahoma hatalhon told hi* trial* and tribulations between rcvllle and retreat, thr-n tattoo to tup* a* a Liu *olier The only gr« nt act hi* battalion goe* down in history for i* that * they marched lhrlt; ugh Ueorgla.Th M» pre ent who en Hated in the late war were;Hough rldcra—O 0, Palmar. Cha*. Hunter, CUff Scott, Hoacoc Miller. VpU nry Miller. Robert Hagland.Twenty Firm! Kaoaaa—L U Spencer Third Texas—Charlie Lindsay. Second Nebraska—Henry Sever in, Flrat Ueg U S. Vol. Inf, (Immune) —Prank 0 Prouty.Oklahoma Battalion—Carl PlUon. Stephen WblUly, Albert C. Phliilpa and Uert Hay