ALL ARE FIGHTERS.The railroa ! PBfinMW behind the lines in France have more than onceproved their nbiblity a? fighters daringtfelt;5 pist y^er, and they haw bwu honorably mentioned fir their prow etc Mth»r Americana who aft. not ordinarilyrailed a pan to *4roix it * with the vst ntny ha e likowi** wen dJ»tifi * on i or in#ts»ne.et member* of the band who went tlt; the f- »ot v th one of the ma -inn regime .nt* “wont over the top in one of tho battle* and a-slated in -as rytr.j* t.;r wounded ba* k t« the trench**. Perhaps it was no in ■ ?lt;? than mighthavfl ling o x pec ted of them, but they v. - ■ ■ ci*. f lt;| and deer r*?H for b: av*rr The band in question wa* the pride and joy of Holton, Kan., wb*n the war br-T.r out, and the a embers at one* got into comrosnkati » with the marine of fieiab at Washicigtoo and volunteered their **»rvi«v* An officer wan «ent to the *on flower state to hear Lb era * *toot,” which they did to bis im-p)tt* satiffa^inn. They were must or ad in and seal over the oevan with the marines early tu the gaa.r, m.i th** of-f -:rr* un i mim i 11 carp* are v*ryj«rood «f them. There will bo a bigrime in Ho!ton when the war ends and Ui,i villa ye hand unco more marches down the main glaring as itnever pi -yed before, and in the yearsto come we may he mt* that whenever the v**1-rans of Kan-a* gather around fit* ramp fire* and n fonat thrir a perim**** at Chateau Thierry, SC Mihiid and othi-r ton w-hcro the Amcnoan troops distinguished lh*-in«'% the Holton 1 in 1 will furnishmusic for she oenieion.