Show SCENES AT CITY CEMETERY I Hugo Caskets Handled with Tender I Care by Comrades Arriving at the soldiers burying ground in which were four open graves and a mnmmoth American Hug Hying at halfmast the firing squad of the I Ninth cavalry took up a position to the west of the Inclosure which had been I roped in The National Guard to the north and the G A R Veterans Artillery I Ar-tillery association and the band and I others to the west THE PALLBEARERS The pallbearers were all under command j 1 com-mand of Lieut Orrin R Grow and those who walked from the city and county building to the cemetery alongside I along-side of the hearses and assisted in tho Interment of the remains were I I > For Sergt Young Corp Uolberty I Corp Willard Call B Wilkins Bismarck Bis-marck Snyder H Scott Arthur Thomas For Corp John Young Wlllam Denn William Ellis William McOmle Arthur Louder Theo Newman Pat Cunning ton For Wllhelm I Goodman Griffith I Grif-fith M Phillips Joseph Ivins Victor Marthlni James Connell Theodore Cleghorn I For Charles ParsonsA Humphrey Harold Slcater R Tale Dewey Davis L Kahn Joseph Meyers I Silently and with bared heads the pallbearers lifted the caskets from the I hearses and conveyed them to the graves awaiting where they stood uncovered un-covered and at attention A word of command and they had disappeared from the view of the spectators BISHOP WHITNEYS DEDICATION Bishop O F Whitney stepped to the edge of the graves and all present uncovered I un-covered notwithstanding a heavy I snowfall was on and the keen I west wind was piercing to the bone A hush fell upon > the throng that had packed Itself many feet deep around the In closure Bishop Whitneys dedication was as follows Almighty 1 God our Heavenly Father we have now consigned to mother earth tho mortal lomalns or our brave comrades com-rades In arm > J our comrade In peace as vvll as In wur our comrades In the great I battle of life In which cuch of via Is lighting or ought to be lighting for tho right for the truth An thou ulvupt us lese le-se It Thou nri tho Great Commandor and to be summoned hence by thee from one portion to nrothir of the prcnt battle Plain of our iiloriml extaltnco Is not to bo annihilated nor overcome by th9 cio lilY There as well us her there are ranks to be tilled thor nro battles to bo fought t there tire field to oonoucr there as well I lA hen < reinforcement are expected ex-pected help tid to miUxe Unit we arc Nerna1 bHiS Ii t mHrn I of mi nrniul jnfl and that Jc Ui CunuU thy zoo tho resurrection and the life Is tho captain of our salvation Wo thank theo that thcso our brethren have fallen in a K od and righteous cause In the cause ol our countrys honor and wo thank thee that wo have been permitted to rcrelvo tholr remains and deposit them in the soil of their native land here to await the morning morn-Ing of the I first resurrection when at the sound oC tho trump of God the reveille of the angels thc > shall come forth clothed upon with Immortality nnd eternal life Wo dedicate this ground these graves unto thee as their final restIng rest-Ing place anti nsk I that thy holy angels many stand as sentinels about this spot that It may be sacred from henceforth and that no evil power may be permitted to disturb these remains To tins end we perform this dedication and pronounce thy blessing upon this place by ylrtuo and authority of the holy priesthood and In tho name of tho Lord Jesus Christ Amen As the hphop stepped backward there arose on the air a bar of Nearer My God to nice a second later there was the roar of a cannon thrice repeated re-peated another short pause and taps rang out clear and musical WHITE PALL COVERS ALL The funeral of the soldiers was over the multitude dispersed the mourners were left alone with their dead The snowfall which had been fitful all day long increased in intensity as the graves were being filled and a few seconds after the four new mounds had been formed and the temporary > headboards placed In position a white pall had covered them all and the huge flag which had been flying so tilum phanlly hung limp against the sides of the staff S |