Show FALLEN HEROES I Two more Utah volunteers have yielded yield-ed up their lives on the altar of conquest con-quest Corporal Moritz C Jensen and Private Fritz It Dumiller of battery B who were severely wounded last week died yesterday from the effects of those Injuries The record of the Utah batteries in the Philippines is one of unbroken gallantry gal-lantry and constant activity They have proved their mettle on mare than one occasion and in a manner to reflect re-flect signal credit upon the state l there has been an engagement in which they failed to play a prominent part we do not recallit now I they have ever fallen short of what was expected ex-pected of them the fact has never been made known They have been demolishing demol-ishing forts and blockhouses since the first battle of Manila in the original war with Spain They have protected many a charge and saved many a i wavering column of infantry from a temporary check Whether they were acting together as an organization or distributed among the various commands with one gun guarding a load and another trained I upon a town whether on river boat or bloody field the Utah gunners did their duty and well The policy of conquest may be right or it may be wrong the acquisition of the Philippines may be a blessing or it may be a curse this is not for soldiers to inquire Their business begins with enlistment and ends with obedience to command People at home may discuss dis-cuss policies of government and ask for I what principles this war is waged but the soldiers lips are sealed Theirs not to reason why Theirs but lo do and de I |