Pound To Bo In First Class Condi lion By The Inspector,Last Tuesday evening Lieut 8tee-vers of the 11th Infantry, with Adjt, Oen. Rarkwell, inspected Company D at the armory. The Inspecting officer made a very rigid examination of the company and the company property and was much surprised at the fine standard maintained. Company D has the honor of having passed the best examination at Inspection of any of the companies so far visited, Lieut. Steevers paid a high compliment to Captain West, his efficient officers and men and slated that If other companies In the state would show such good attendance records and such Individual high standards there would surely be no complaint to make. Captain Weal and the other officers of the company have used every endeavor tosecure the best class of citizens as members of the company and the success of the company at camp last year ia a testimonial to the untiring efforts of both officers and men. Company D standards will dissipate the prejudice entertained for the militia as an Institution by many who are not familiar with the class of membership maintained here.Lieut. Steevers is a very thorough and painstaking inspector and after his rigid examination such compliments as he made were doublywelcome to the company and all of our citizens.1Ii