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Show 0. Wm GILL, JiL :r III FRIGE. i t Young Soldier Detained for Tiir.c; at Quarantine Now Over Safely. Wor! wrM r.'.'.-ived yclcrday from ill,, nar d"; art.'neiit by Mr. and Mrs. 1. a.id li. Hill, 'J.'tS North iiijihth West itr'.t, that II. fir son, I). Richard fiill, Jr., h.fl arm .d safely in l'Van"-. The yonti' so! !ier went to 1 amp I l.iv.is from Marks-ton, Wash., under the) -..-l.'.t i if s.-rvi.f on (Ictobfr li, VJl, tin. I r.-iraiiifd then- until the departure. for the fti.U this spring of Hio Ninety-',r Ninety-',r t. ,ii vision. lie was at Tamp Merrill, Mer-rill, N. .1., for some time, and later was I i nnsffrrfd to Camp I'pton, N". V. His j oi-','nn..Ltion was headquarters company, ! :;i;:,t infantry. On account of detention in quarantine quaran-tine Mr. (iill was unable to accompany I his original company across the water, I and he was transferred to It company, ! ;:iMst infantrv, asistinc; in training new ! ri'i-ruits to that southern organisation until the day of his departure. In a letter received from Mr. Gill and written just prior to his sailing for Knrone, the 'hope is expressed that he will rejoin headquarters company, ilfilst infantrv, in franco, as ho regards it as a splendid organization to which he had become strongly attached. The youriR soldier's wife and their little daughter lire living with the parents in .Salt Lake until the time of his return, when the little family expects to reoecupy the, I'larkston home. |