Cook Matthew Pfab Horr.e Visiting Parents—Brother Kill in Action in France.Cook Matthew pfab of the Dubuque company of federalized national guards, at Camp Cody, Doming, X, M , and a brother of Private Joseph Pfab, one of the five Dubuque guardsmen who lost their lives in action with the Iiainbow division, has arrived in the city for a visit with his parents. The brother of one of Dubuque's first tofall “over there’ enlisted in the Dubuque company about *he same time his brother who gave up his life forhi? country enlisted. At Camp Dodge they were separated. Joseph went with the Rainbow division and Matthew went to Camp Cody,The* guardsman has a furlough often days and will spend the time withhis grief-stricken parentsAccording to Cook Pfab a number of Dubuque guardsmen were transferred from Camp Cody for overseaservice on Monday. Among there were a number of the original company o? guards which left DubuqueThe men transferred were all privates and, according to Cook Pfab, a number of non-commission#-1 officers applied for a reduction in rank* in or-cielt; ♦hat they, too, might get into thefight in France,•• ®-