Show PfNNSYlVANIA l AND UTAH MfN GREAT FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN = ARTILLERY AND TENTH A Jeering Cry That Took On a Different Dif-ferent Meaning After Malate Gave Way For the Battery I I i H A Ci w of ConnellbVille Pa captain of oompam D Tenth Pennsylvania infantry Infan-try r S V sends The Herald a copj of the Conndlsvine Courier from watch the following is taken I 1 On the occasion of the Tenth regiment i reception at Pittsburg Present McKin 1cy read as a roll of honor < < the names of tare volunteer rcefmento the Philippines The boy of the Tenui were all attention and would frequently applaud us sam fa writ organization was triad out Filially the president oeat d rcuoing and > nu thought he had untied and wE1 I th + y 1 knew he had not mentioned all AUthom t I routing for him U proceed some one < in thr ranks asked about the Utah artillcrs and tltr on wa taken up by tae UiJc = I gImntt i As soon as he could be hear tae pre 4detw proceeded ile oon read out the name of the f ivoruo organization and a i wazo then drat uairdemomlum broke loo ioe Every olllcer and man jumped to their feet mid further proceedings were I topped until l eToody had v Hlfl them M > IM h < Oti < sup The cheers were ajfco taken s-up bv tin vast concourse of ape ° tutors and it Is doubtful 1ietfiw mere nose wda the hila or tvnr < < haler lilted among 5 fach < < nle park The scene wu repeated I when the First lel r nltH wus caHod nu i and Colorado and Montana were men JlorddO tioned Tlud friendship berwoeii ITtah and Perm I P l uiia was cemented In the tnnrtit be L fort palate July 31 11118 when the two organizations received their nest baptism of lire Before tdiat tine rdatkww befwten 1 the two had been rather fatiiulned One battery of the artillerymen went to the Philippine on the same ship wirh the i Keystone state nohllers and outflow hat long image there were open hn tili I lus between the men of the two orgairtza lions Coming from different M iions of the country separated bv thousands or I i miles ogr territory the r rabks and cut toms were different The men from 1 Uh had the forward pant of the nhtp while i ee PonnsA Iranian occupied the remainder 1 remain-der hwievor a Utah man was compelled compell-ed to go through the quarter of the Tenth tile cry of Ganswnv for the htittery would rim out In sarcastic tones from ont end of the ship to the other and the I Pennsylvanians would give way no matter mat-ter how deeply they ere eiiKTo MM in a game of poker or equally absorbing pas i time Some very uncomplimentary remarks re-marks weN often exchanged Thus affairs went until the memorable I il lt Sl st of July Here both oiganlzatioiis I though facing an enemy superior in numbers num-bers little thought what was in M ° rt wen darkness stole over them They neither looked for nor expoted an attack that night and as a consequence neither were Prepared for what follow rta b had but little ammunition and Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia was no better off Both organization wore aware of the plight of the other and they worked In harmony They tried to make every rfiot tell and as the rounds Ivcatnt fewer a hush would follow every shot from tilt artlllerj or valley from the infantry to ce if it had been effective and before the night work wm hair Lpcr the Utah boys were known as the Third attalion of the Tenth and Gangway for the batterj wits again revived but tat > time in jest finally spreading until the opening of hot iltties with the insurgents I when its use became general Amid ale din and smoke of battle no mON welcome words wero ever pays J along the line for when that cry was ais ed all knew that the artlllen hud succeeded < suc-ceeded in overtaking the infantry and that the work of routing the White Man Burden from the doubledeck trenches would be hastened The loyalty of the men of the two organizations to one another could never be questioned This vas desnon rated on several occasion and those who steitted into the breach can testify as to the truthfulness of this stattemeni I At La Loma a battalion of regulars who boasted that they were veterans of the Cuban campaign and that they had uo particular use for volunteer troops supported the Utah men while the Tenth held the line to the left of the church One day a young Y ert Pointer stepped up to the one of the western gunners and asked what ho would do in case of in attack at-tack and the support would have to retreat re-treat The man from Utah promptly replied = re-plied that in case of the present support retreating they would send for a company com-pany of the Pennsv Iranians and standby by their gun |