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Show HOSPITAL CORPS IS IN COAST QUARTERS Utah Men Take Places at Camp Kearny Kear-ny After Arrival There on Friday Night. By International News Service. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 13. The Utah field hospital corps, fivo officers and seventy-four men, arrived Friday night -from Salt Lake on a special train reaching camp Kearny at 9:30 o'clock. Their train of two sleepers, baggage car, box car and flat car was parked oil a camp siding and the men spent tho night on the cars. Although the Utahns came two weeks ahead of their scheduled time for moving, mov-ing, owing to a telegraphic error which sent them from home on the thirteenth instead of the thirtieth, they were fortunate for-tunate in finding quarters the morning after their arrival. In the northeast corner of Camp Kearny was a space, all cleared and ready for the erection of tents, that had been vacated the day before be-fore by two regiments of California coast artillery transferred to Fort Rose-crans. Rose-crans. After the nights spent on the train the soldiers were glad enough to fiml such clear space for them, even thotigh their buildings were, not all completed, and set to, soon having the uninhabited space looking as busy as it had two days before. Captain George F. "Roberts "comands the unit. The corps reported to Major .T. F. Sharp, director of field hospitals for tho division. Other commissioned offi-cnrs offi-cnrs with the corps are Lieutenants Fred I. Janseu, B. F. Chamberlain, A. J. Bowman and .1. F. Tyree. |