. . '-y Y EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather tonight and Thurday . loud, with OK aslnnal light rain or snow gU '' . ncP by carrier l t 1 1 1 T 'wi ii' 1 1 1 i- r 1 5c A WEEK. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBEOON, WEDNESDAY, rt.ltm KY .-. 1008. no. l.MrtO i 11 m haeeeei m ojb ajr---nBBBBs. ew an x. ojnm i om WRONG (forking for Legislation for His Island. f-.-t ( St V lb I Ut" ' CENSUPES THE GOVERNOR Itert) Asking Tariff for Cuba and Must Be Wrf-tr to Gently by Teddy. . i ' ill (lencrill Wool I " .. rt.. .1. ..l.l. wr '" ... , . .. n ..,.K niillHt in tin i-Aii fiiii-i . ji.. lit I 'HIS DVl WtM-il l ill iWW i ...111 km .... r thf irpnniwuu win nut rT- Wood ITt'llHr (MlllHlHI H ID I.IIV ..... 'i ll i " i ii iii n t 1 1 ..b Uia t h i 'Ml II) HI 1111 1 I II 1 III 'I'll inn me. r In ("llltll map i " TWO SENATORS QUARREL. Cm- thr Cause of the Per sonalitiea. Noyes tin sen i.t ... u hi i ci ue oaie mi tml between Mr-Cumber, of .. UiL.t I, III 'M P. Ill ' ir..i'ntii inr iiciinuiiccti iovos i,, i hi.i nt ion ren vine I lllti'tll' ' ' " ... . I.. P.ir .- nu eot.lll IIII'M ..,k.. i' ih.ni ii i our ii u one i n. , ...... Kt. ....... AI..V ami"-i " unit otlnr nroin tieni f i i. " . irbtrn'ii with being conspirators. 1. 1 . . u orou tin unti'tt m Callforn lit MrCumber declared Ifeyw would never return to H. n n himpltnl m LWB , .i ..... i. .. i.i nuii ?i i. hi in 'i ....... i inMki I H Tt i it 1 1 almost hoilluM'il ti. Rive " ILL. W W -rw v w w TO DENMARK $5,700,000. nil, nruu' u:u wy nc wcn.i. vwn. mittee Oleo Bill Tomorrow. Mhlngton l-'eh. r The treaty . 1 . 1 V, LI ... . tth-lmlli'i N ' hi inilies whs lepoii lie senate comniHIe. toMnu nit Ions today. It pro i uunti lor them. TV- him-, i inlay decided no. lo (III tin m- im - MILLIONAIRE SENTENCED. ..-.a r- t tin i M fc ill. His Wife. BkKimiiiKtuM 111 . Feb. 5 Meri 'l an, ttin .ii i mi ii' u i i til ii. I 111 III H i 111 I'll. IllllMV lllll Sl'l in I'J , i' I h 111 111' I M 1 1 I I 1 1 followed rtfUM' it Ii ii i ii( nuii a reflecting on ' ihi- Hail in hv mm. I.....! .... ..i.i. hla HI yoai old The Case Postponed. ajUngton Keb. 5. The Attorney eral ha iMtponod iuvcHtigutMin IB. II.. n I inlu.. Navm f AlnyWft b. u.. ... .lint., .... . .......... .i - . ...... ,,,1 .. , Itulf,' ." linn in. iiH.-s The li.-ai mg f'itnl S-.,i. Ireull court, will lie gmnt Barrett bays Delay Needed Wuiiiiigtui. p.ib r. i, iiin Mm i ei i luu cbargi of the foreign exhlh Jjwartne ut of the St. Imts orld'n Pan uiformell the president aiorniMg thai foreign govern aU sill ,,, i. ,eaiy W, tBOti RMllH if 111,, fair Im. l.ul.l In mill Steel Spring Trust. ! York Keb fi.A railway ateol y1! tomptny is being organised 1 M anltttl It will take ' ll rom i rna in the United states out BaAUfacture steel springs 'I'm miit Hi Hulpuent, "Two Suffocated. gWh B C . Feb. 6. Bngineer aiDIt. anil vnnno- niuii iiHiued Htukei T AS. .Itn...l ... hk ..al.itl inn. an n .11 i.. ' w..... " "U- "teailii-i Senator at HIHnev last ' "-pipe had been re- they died from asphyxia avs, tkjii Mrs Buckly Elected. Ul Ki a in i . . LV .i. r. fllk a uli , --u. i0 it, ruu, u. ii 1 1 7 ''i-ileiauon of Women's club.- llll II 111..., ... . - J m . mr . . . . . lei-ien Mia. Kate A r-"e " Oakland president, aue Burdenne, of ""0K M lt?iirt Robert FEAST OF THE WEALTHY. Wldener's Dinner in Philadelphia tn be moat Sumptuous. Philadelphia. Feb. I". Hundreds of million of dollars will sit around P, A. B, Widencr's dinner table at his country seat nt Ashbourne t ) mi; in and the dinner, It la reported will be the most sumptuous on FMOfd Mf, Widcner Will have .1. Plcrpnn! M orgnn as his chief guest, and among others to he present are Am; lint Belmont, Herman Oelrlchs. Wi llsm C. Whitney. H. H. Vreelami. lodge Elbert H Cary, Henrv c Prick. H. H. Rogers. William F Dodga inn! AIivrIiiiim S rfewetl Every one of these gentlemen Is a magnate prominently assoclate( cither with the billion dollar steel trust, tlie traction interests, or on" Off more Of the other vast etiti rprN 1 in which Mr. Wldener Is actively con cerned I'd haps for this reason ti c least will he lavish beyond tt a dreams of a Lucullus The cxac cluiructcr Of the menu Is to kept neerel until tt Is served, but It Is Known that the best product of do mestic and foreign markets will he its makeup and among thent ninny dishes which arc rare even to expert gastronomes NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchanga Broker. New York. Feb. C There was . dull day In the grain market tods with the tendency towards low prices. Lli rpool was H 24. New Von opened 8.1 imI s:t-v Ohlenfo n" 1 loscd 77;lt Stock. 'iea higher. 1 , and oloa st 7X an v Moe I per cent Closed vestil(ln N (Iponed ictluy. Mi. ItaiiKe ui'liiy M 1 . ti Closed today x:!3it. Sugar, 127 8te-1 (1, St Paul. 1 .'.'. Baton Paatfcl 101 Wheat in San Franciaco. San Francisco. V D I IOKS. Wheat in Chicago. Clncago. Feb. , Wlu-at Wlien" Tlf 7714 REMARKABLE DELIVERY OF PRISONERS AT SMOLENZK. Women Attacked Guards and Killed Them Planned by Two. St. Peteiaburg, Feb. 6. Novoe reiuya today tells of an extraordlna y prison delivery at the prison fo 1 loinen at Smoleuk. In which IK guards were murdered and 111 con vlcts eaeaped. Two of the liimatcr organl.ed the revolt and when every thing was ready the signal was given and a simultaneous attack made on the guards and all were killed BOER WESSELS KILLED Dewet Laat Gun Captured m Attack on a Commando. London Feb ." Kitcheiiei today reports the captuii of i last lehl gun. togethei with th. recapture of two oili.-i guns arnica had taken bv the Hoers The guns been wen I-an tour taken on Wessel.- ollitnandu at gyshonie. ill which Weetetl men were killed ami STEAMER BLOWN UP With Fatal Consequences to Members of the Crew. Plttahuig. Keb. 6 The atenmer John W Ailes whs blown up near her. eariv this morning by a boiler expio im ufiei-wards tiiirnlng and sinking line man William P'l-r is known l,e dead Six ate missing and four in the hospital are in a tion i-ltieal uunti Arkansas Bans Robbed. .i-L-..il.. Ork Feb d Masked i ... inc. ...I.I... ik bleu oliell the sail to tin Hunk oi ClnrltavllU lit aacuretl early t Ii i morn and killed Ihorli John Powers Then in made an leinnt io arrest thetn row. is . in.- robber as ,el well collllUg Olll from Lna ed Ire. Powelr hank am! immediately open ti..i til. iias returned out li.l not tall until he had rob OBipttod Ins two n voivers. i i - escaped on hoi- Th. Military Prisoners Escape. Ben Fraudaco. Feb IV -Ten iu.....,m i.eaiied trolll mill the ...;.i.H.ic at th. Prealdio last night ni '. Has 1 1 om tin" ''"Is to a point -u- ik. leiice The , levenl i' w lllliniii' . , v.. i. . stoniieil hi a sentry s sin- - ol the missing ih inline 1 Nw Jersey Robbery. Kluaheth. N I Nb. 6 V" 1 V ntra! shops this morning, bound and gagg. d tin watchman e , nocking him senseless, blew .ash ami eaeaped LEWtSTGN REQUEST Action Relating to Columbia River Legislation Was Not Taken in Accordance With Wishes of the Idaho Club. PENDLETON COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION REFUSED To Assume Attitude of Opposition to Mouth of the River Improvements, Even Though Present Appropria tions for Dalles-Celilo Canal Br Not ! Available Action Was Unanimous Which Wat Taken by the Locl Commercial Body. T'w IVniH"ton Commercial Assoc! ttofl with no hesitation, last night snt down on hr proposition Of the l.ewiston Commercial Club to oppose I any federal appropriation for tin DO Intnbil i ver unless provision be made i'or the const met Ion of The Dalles Celllo river at this time The sentl ment Of the association Is unequivo rally for the removal of the oiistnu ttoBI at Celllo. but It will not assume the attitude of opposing any reeogni tlon of the Columbia river by the fed 'ral government unless all that is de sired may he obtained at once The remarks of T. C. Taylor were Indorsed by the association, and the l.ewlston club's request will be sent i back with such ;i communication as will express the position of th. P. m Hi-ton association. The Lewiston Request Tin- l.ewlston Commercial Club had sent a letter which read: l.ewlston Idaho Jan IS. To the Pendleton Commercial Association: 'wing lo our "community of inter 'sts" in the opening of the Columbia liver to navigation we ventun to ' quest VOU to Immedlntl I.V telegraph oin senators and 1 1 Ml I aOllttllTOg in "ongress the follOWtng message, a copy of vvhii h are hnvi wired to the Idalio delegation as below We lie-li.-M that this will have the desiied effect W. nr. requesting chambers of commerce in all interested towns to wire likewise For the good of the cans. I KWISTON COMMERCIAL CI. I It The Message. "We demand that our representa tins iii congress insist on tin- adop tlon ot Hart's plan lot the Dallca-Cc Hlo ' anal and sum. appropriation un dei contlnnous contract system, and to tight the rest ot the hill until granted. Tin entii. Northwest ex Cop) Portland is opposed to further appropriation for the mouth Columbia unless tin- canal be ot the concur- ffntl) provided for." T. C. Taylor' viw, Su soon as Secretary Wanisl. y had read the inessag. T C, Taylor arose and aid: "The proposition Is absurd Sup MM the mouth of the river were uoi kept g proper condition and pro islon Iliad, tor needed iiupiovenienls then the oBttn Northwest would be at tin mi n y ot the railroad corporations Tie Hi-u MOgM to im wrong and I am opMsed t" granting the request ot the Lewlaton clnb i moT that the oommuntontton rotumod to them with a stat.-nieiii to that effect ' The Association Indorsed It. Tin remarks ol Mr Taylor were representative ot the views of the as sociation and ike) wore enthusiastic aiu Indorsed by a rot thai waa unanimous Senaur Fostei l'reident. Tgnomi fen lenntof rostag w,as elected preetdenl of the Paeitlc sti.i Compnny, whleh oierates at Irondnh the unly lilast furnaces on in. mart and introls all the acceasi hla 1 1 .ii. mines ot tin Northwest Il is enneoted tin Irondnh plant Will be consolidated with the uih i ompnny'a plant proposed Taeo Training 8hip Coming Home. Kingston. Jama'-a Feb .1 -Tie-training stop Essex which has he n In H tor several days aailtd today tor Key West at which port she is due to arrive February IS From Key West the ship will proceed to York town touching en route at the Reiinu das In Memory of Profeor Adam. Baltimore, Md.. Feb 8 Interesting exercises were held at the Johns Hopkins University today in bono vf th memory of Professor Herbert B. Adam The memorial address was delivered by Profeasoi Klchard r KU ot tin Pnlveralty of Wlaconaln WIS TURNED DOWN OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION CHOSEN TUESDAY NIGHT Leon Conen, President New Mem bers Elected New Furnishings May Be Bought Changes Suggest ed in Conducting the Library Pos sibile That Only Regular Associa tion Members May Be Allowed Use of Rooms of the Club. i. Hon OOHBM prMldeal Pit P. W VINCENT u.cprehi dent. JOHN F ROP.INSON secretary. BOARD OF MANAOEKS R ALEX tNDER .1 A BORII IKSSE FAIL INC. C 8 JACKSi iN C .1 SMITH. T C. TAYU)R. C WAHE. I .EE TEI TSCH. C E ROOSEVELT New Member T. C. Warner. E II Clarke F. L Satterh-e W S Sat terlee. H. V Carienler Ralph Wndc l It McVeaish .Innics M Welch Earl i) Borto. These are the offleeis elecled at the annual meeting ot the Pendleton Commercial Association mi Tnesda) evening President II F Johnson re ! fused the courtesy of re election, say ing that he had served for one year and tliHt In desired that the duties ol the office be discharged by some otliei ' business man. He was nominated for ' re election by H Alexander When Mr Johnson doctored fell "n willingness to accept tor another year hi i' J Smith arose and MUBOd boon Cr.' i .i fr.; il preafdcnry, The . .nation was unanimously agn cable to the members, no other name being preeentedi and Mr. Cohen being otoel d with pleasure to the tin mbeiship in tin- choosing Dr. F. W Vincent was chosen mi nresideiit without opposition Secretary p f Wnannley was noml Bled for re-election. He posltiveh declined the Kisltlou having sei n il for a nunibei ol terms and desired to Im- relieved. W. L Shlverlck was nominated. He de. lined E. P Dodd was nominated He also declined Then John F. Robinson's name wis placed before the meeting and in was elected unanimously J. R Dickson had been treastirei tin two terms and In- nas n nominal ed. He began an emphatic refusal but, in good natured manner, amid his protests the nominations VBfg dosed, the vote was taken and bv was declared elected even before he had esuu)ei bis hall gftM insisting 'hat In would not serve Id was pi 1 ailed llptill lo accept A brief recess was then taken, an 1 iftt r calling to order again a iioiuma MiiK committee was appointed wltl 'he result above stated as to I In "OH I it ot IliailUgels Discussed the Library. Some dls ussion was had as to the permitting t Ubrnry ntesahoM to am the rooms ol the association Tin revenues from the IllelllbeiShlp so it ouly from $r. to 17 that It was scarcely lar members ol persons paying 'ib monthly lihrarv was stated, ruu It was suggesli-d Just to I he regu association tha: cents a nionlli should have practically the sann rights as thoa.- paying f a mouth Al though no posit In- action was taken it was quite tin si us.- oi the as sin is tlon. as develop, ii in the opinions el pressed that Mini' hang.- should b made DeSoftj dedetoa arlll soon ba leached New Fu" -. - PlesliU Ut Johnson suggested t 'at had been thriught by many that som new lurtiishiugs, among tin n n not be billiard table, nhoul I be bought an it wh reder red to th board of man gels for rhclr ileels oil New Me -,ber. Tin- nn-mliersiiip ii II wis inci.-asei. by the addition of the names of a number ot desirable lining men tin list appearing above Others are saw to cont mplate Joining The outtool in this regard appears to in ogoetenl More Irish Cnvoy- New York. Feb. 6 The Irish soi i ties oi New York have prepared a rousing reception for William H K Redmond M. P and Joseph Dtivlln of Belfast, who are due to arrive here on the White Star liner Cymbrlc io mm row Messrs Redmond and Dei liu com. to the United States to com plete the arrangements here of th United Irlah league VETERANS WAR MONEY. G'.ind Army Men in Washington on a Mission. VBahiiiKion. Feb .' The romntii tee mi pensions of (he flrand Arm; uf the Republic met in Washington today to Investigate cases Of alleged injustice to pensioner. In order t find out where the fault lies. If there lie any and adopt remedial measures The hi linn ol the committee is nwai' ed with much interest by war veter ans tlitiinghotit the country The aeaelom will occupy aajvon days as timny niHltcrs ilemaml attention The ember ol th acownimeei .t h. uieJotlt) ol arbOBI are in ateudance at the opralu ii tin meeting this tuoinlna an- Cokmel RoImtI II BOfl tho. of Pennsylvania: lleneral John i' Hlack ol Illinois: Ceneral JOlei It Carnahan ot Indianapolis Judge Charles (. Hurton. ol Missouri. x rjovemor w n Upton ol Wtooou sin. Henry E Faintor ol OonMctl cut. and John o Mnehnn ol Won Hamitshlre MINNESOTA GOVERNOR TALKS OF MERGER Ak for Ample Fund to Carry on the Contest Against Northern Se curitie Company. St Paul. Feb. Ii tJoveriioi Van Sant s message lo the special aes slou of the legislature was read to day. .1 was largely devoted to tax matter. A special section was de luted to the railroad merger The governor commends the steps all cadi taken and says that if the t'nlted States supreme court refuses to as Mime . Jurisdiction action will be brought in the stale courts No spec llll Icgl.-latloti Is needed but tin- legis IntUre is asked to provide ample hinds to carry on the legal light The section dc tiled to the gggggJOf was rather milder than was ant n I palod SOME CITY PROBLEMS Ohio Municipalities Reprrsentativi in a Convention. Columbus it piii Membeis oi the Ohio League ot Municipalities hi today's session of their annual c n Hi !i l Hi-1 1 to the . adiug I ( nap. is as tollows 1 Mtinli Ipallti Their Perils and Possibilities by I W Vnndervorl ot PggfwtwhnM, W 1 'a.; "The iniiboaiii Hwlgnnra Bhonlil Il h. Regiiiateii'" b w s Cmadnll , if New York City . Ailvuntages f Slate Municipal Leagues." by Jason BtoekfOfd I' Fllullay Mann Join is scheduled lo address the m00tln , this evening on the RUliJ. ct ' Wii.i' is Crime ami Who are the Crlm I als?" Ofni-ra for the ensuing yggJI Will he elected tomorrow CATHOLIC CLUB JUBILEE Twenty-fifth Anniversary in Philar. I phia Celebrated Philadelphia Feb I, Tin i 'lub ot Philad. Iphla one ol piomiiient orgaul.atioiis ol I athol,' the mo. i Its kllit I'g the country has completed a. angetneiits for III haliquet tomgi. n leliialion ol its twenty filth ami. I vernary There an to gg many dig tlajspjtohod gin-nis among them th. I follOWlBI are to reply to toast. 1 Cardinal lilbbous ol BnttlMOfO, An n liishop Ryan of Philadelphia OoVM noi Stone of Pennsylvania. Rear A: in 1 1 41 Oeoige W Melville and Jud, Ham ie it frTI 0B Bell solii Itor of 11.1 United states tteaaury. To Induce Rami Cutturr Sun Pram loan Feb i An Of gel land edtotl is about to at mad. to Ii dm e tin (aimers of the KnCfaV c,ai to grow hi-mp and ramie Tin lat lei is one of the most valuable of the nine plant. Aiihmigii giraggj gad - slsting the filler of the lamle plan' an- fiin i than thus.- of flat and It has th. additional advantage of p.msess lug a silky lustre, wlili h n pei uia nciitl) retains Its leslstane to mm inn- ami Its lightness and gi trengta make n a vaiuabi. aebsil tuie lot hemp cordage in ships sell ligglllgs allll fit IMI pill poser W II. I . i ualltlee are essential Knight of Columbus Ml. Springfield III Feb (.. The . i nual convention of tin Knights i.l Columbus whph began Inn- t inlay .s the laig.-st hi the atotori t tin .. gnniutlon Heieaaten an- m gtteu! nana from Joiu-i Ea.t st loalg Mu iins Fi.eMrl Peoila ami "tin i had lag 'Mies of the stale together Willi a laigw ntimbei Ironi Chicago pi iitl.-s tiansaeiing tiuslness connei led with the affairs of Hi. society ami i i ting oltl.clB foi the i-usullig i. III. i on Kill lull Will ee t delegal S to represent the state at the n.-xt convention of tin- national body Militia Withdrswn. Waieibury, Keb G The militia un duty In the burned district were withiiiawu i tile inoi ulus Nuthlus deiiuite can be learned of the woman mil ants B bent whose escape from 1 lie top story of the ScOVll houa ' I" i was some (.-. . M BOND RRESTEO Released on Bail Prellmimry HtMiiup, Mondayt MANAGLR OF ATHENA FLOURING MILL COMPANY Compelled lo Give Bonds - Charged with Conversion of Grain in Warehouse. i: Hotnl tiiaiiagi-i "i i lout Ing Mill fompnn) ttheaa i .i pOfB Mom was arrested Tueeito) ifternoaB .mil plnced undet $-. bondi st the instigation "I C H BroWB, who hnrgei thnl Bond removed hi grain i "in tin- arnrekonM ami hai fa'hsi i . nay therefor Th.- omptolM reads Tin- state of Oregon i W I' lloiui si ' Used of crtatlaalh selling, shipping and re moving beyoad his rnetod) ami coa troi gram for which a warehouse re elpt had been given b) blui without i the written consent ot ! of such leeelpts The ant. W E I . utl. did mini i State Iregoti holders ,i i .i. ' -a. in Umatilla u tbi i it dav ot Jaunari I90J being sneto for the Alliens Flouring Mill Co n cor porntton operal ug wineliouses and a l mill where grain I stored a agent tor said corporation unlaw mil) and feloalounl) sell ship ami reanore 1 e i i his i aalrol I 'i i of barley valued a' $ 1 win., a the pronert) ol 0 h Brown ami i.ui lloogeni partaera. fat w w- -. iiariey i warehmtee t ipt iiad theretafnea . ' nuii in said rtefondaal an 11.1 mi i-if the i oi iMiiatloii ii i limit the rrltten ronaenl of said c h Hiowe and i outs Hodgen roatra) to the tatutea oi thi- slate m Dregjon in -in h cam i This th. latest mine which ia he oiil irrow t ii of a 'i" nllf iiuuabi b.i J m VYalhet i" recoveg irsM ""ii in the Ithean nonrlngj Mill wa. chouse.' and which Rult bit 10 Bnm p Pnrdj who is a ttoi k holder 11 tin i oi porat ioii. tiling suit asking lor a h i elver lor tin- imnpany to gang t ii dltor. ii oiii i loelag it down ami imcing n rporatlog into baahraajtcy. Walker rhnrgsd fraud na the part "i lion i ladlvldaaily m the rjornora noli and I" a- maiiag. i n. 'In- mis appropriation of atored grata in the enrehowee whpii eaaU not i- av counted fW but tin- ain-st of Tuesday ifteraooa was th.- tirsi aAroaaeaa te- nkj st. Ip that hag been taken lion Cob. u and I I Kn .ui oo tin bondi in i he sum of -5i in tn ni.- Mi lloiui s appearam before ludge gin Qerald at in o'etock Moe ilaj ioi prellmlaary hearing KNOXVILLE AND SCHLgV. Kcntucsy Cily Entertains tne N4.4I Hero Lavlehly. Kim. 1 ill. Ten 11 , Fell fj Ailiulr. .Hid Mis Si hlei were loyally entef' tallied 111 Knoxvllle 1 . The I n lows ttim oughfar is aie gaily gecorvV d in honor of the dlsllngulabed , iiors slid huiidreils of straiigets were in tin illy from a ladlua of Ita miles A monster parade r lfle ..inl pall lolli societies was the (ee 'die of th.- mm ulng's program 1 ' 1 Iii th. ia a ptiblli reception was held attended hy thousands jf m o. women ami 1 hlldrnn This ey. nlng he ahambm of commerce give, an etohorati banquet In lonM oi tha Ad miral Colar' Gubernatoi lal Boom NiW Yolk Feb f. Ill the gUISt- of u dollai lentlmonlal dinner tin gutier natorlal boom of liini s Color, rr mi l romptrtdlei of New Yoik is 10 be laaawhed in Brooklyn 'rfi'lh1 e Cobi bj said 10 In the lllll ' ami. date im tin demucrath nomlaattoa n u said io In willing 10 ttnnd win. Hag aal-Crokei faction ami nlreadi he auoporl f th. Cltlsaaa Unkm. Th. afran tonight according 10 all oiitwaid ladlcatloaa is Inteaded to bid) foi tin- luppmf of tin Hi ook 'in di-lnis eracy Tlnec Bom Rscovered St Louis Feb U Tin. ggaUgg of thlee tlieuieii killed b) tin illaS f llo walls of th. M- I. can bttlldlag iasl night weie n-ioien-d (In. mora Ing At least line, more an d.-ad la the deb 1 Is The rem ten 1 are Mbb-a.-i Keho) William DundaM an-t lua lel Steele Biddir Brother Buried Pittsburg Feb I Till 1 IIS of tin Kiddle brother were laid lo rest in Cglvaiy - meWry brief gawrleeg be ing conducted at the niu. . 1. toly retotlvea and a few friends a uipa . il ilo renmiag to the cemetery I