Show EIGHT VICTIMS BURIED Italians Laid to Rest by Their Countrymen I I I WILSON BUYS SIDE BY SIDE I Three Brothers Placed in the Family Plat in the City Cemetery Christopher I Chris-topher Johnson Buried His Funeral Services Being Held in the Eighth Ward MeetingHouse Italian Society So-ciety Gives tho Four Italians a Notable Funeral Beautiful Floral Offerings I The funeral in this city yesterday of four Italian coal miner killed at Sco field Nicola Anselmo Gabriel Funarl Antonio Hollo and Joseph Mnlo was a notable mortuary event The remains of ito deceased were neatly laid out In Evanss undertaking parlors at 1 p I m where the services were conducted according to tho rites of the Roman Catholic church by Rev Father Keenan Keen-an There waa a very large turnout especially by the Italian Society of Christopher Columbus numbering 130 persons with President D Rocco and i Secretary Pico at their head The pallbearers pall-bearers were Gulrlno Cupo Raphael Marlnaro Eugene D Branca Lulgl Barblcre Felice Barbierc and Francesco Frances-co Sacomano The committee of arrangements ar-rangements who are said to have met all of tho burial expenses were Joe Nottl A Jachelta Juan Malo R Jachetta Lulgl Barblere and R larh etta Holds full band was in attendance attend-ance The coffins were covered with flowers Including quite a number of handsome set pieces and the services wore very Impressive Following these there was a parade through the city the procession Including Includ-ing the band the Italian society three hearses and eighteen carriages making mak-ing an impressive display Burial was in Calvary cemetery where the coffins wero Jaitl side by side In one long grave The display of flowers here was also profuse |