Show GHOST OF WA WAR STALKS I TO OF UTAH Tho The horrors horr nn and sadness of tho the war in Europe were brought brou M homo home forcibly this mornin morning to Hermann Hill veteran minin raining mining man of Salt Lake when hen ho received received re re- re ed a letter from his Ins Franz lIeU Hell or Hill as the name is called in in English telling of the death feath oi of his favorite 3 nephew This It ill Lid CW but 2 22 years vears ol old was 13 named after Mr Ir Hill and andr r y tears s streamed reamed from rom tho the aged mans man's face as ns he translated tho thosa x sa sad words written in German The letter which h has been on its way for or more than a month mouth included newspaper ne' clippings telling tellin of the Jad lads lad's 8 death and several letters sent pent home ome just before boro he fell feU Mr I lulls Hills brother also tells t graphically orl oi events e in the war zone All AU tho time cn envelopes clones were were open when they thov arrived I Young hilt Hill was a member of the Thirty first re regiment of infantry the entire regiment bein being wiped out in iii the battles which took place September 22 and 23 in northern France Prance I Tho The young nian's body Hody was not oven even found foun by his comrades and it t is suppo supposed it was burned alan alon along with thousands o or others of the unknown dead Mr Ir fuJi has three other t nephews in the tho army none noDe of whom wom has been heard from fron M lULL HILL for at least two months The last letters home of the bravo bra boy describe the horrors of war war how how he ne with the others had bad been in ill a wet trench for five fi days s when last he wrote without with- with out b inQ able to remove their boo boots or or clothes wIllIe while the rain ram beat down upon them and soaked them to tho the skin Tho The day after this letter was waa written thore the tho re regiment was entirely destroyed 1 by a French charge and it is supposed that the he Hill boy bov like his thousand or more comrades fell lell in those same water soaked trenches made blood soaked bythe bytho by bytho tho the enemy's bayonets bayonet Although Mr Hill has bas been a n resident resident resi resident resi- resi dent of the United States since ince tho early days das when he left then Holstein then a 1 province of Denmark to to avoid military service ho he is a true German and feels that his countrymen have been justified in mo most t of their acts against the Belgians Ho He says that the tIme letters l ho DC has received re- re state that the Bel Belgians ians poisoned wells armed with rifles to snipe tho invaders and did many ninny other thin things thing after their towns towns had been formally surrendered that gave cavo nYe the German sol soldiers sot sot- diers diets just cause for their alleged ed cruel tics ties Ho He rays pays ho bo realizes that all nIl warIs warIs war Is horrible and nd brutal but bot he thinks that the Germans ba have e boen been wronged by tho the American public |