Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, May 29, 1908 Volume 42, Number 22 Luke Crauley Dead Luke Crauley, who was, it is said, accidentally stabbed while acting as peacemaker in a fight between his half-brother - Andrew Crauley - and another man died at the Memorial Hospital in Johnstown on Wednesday evening. Andrew Crauley, it is said, did the cutting in his efforts to stab his opponent. Wilmore Child Dead The infant child of Irwin and Bertha Pringle of Wilmore passed away Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, succumbing to an attack of brain fever. The funeral was held Monday afternoon in the Wilmore U. B. Church and the Rev. W. H. Spangler, the pastor, delivered the sermon. Interment was made in the Wilmore cemetery. Crushed by Rock Elmer and Charles Peterson, Brothers, Meet Death in Mine Near Hastings Elmer Peterson and Charles Peterson, brothers, aged respectively 17 and 16 years, met terrible deaths Saturday morning in mine No. 11 of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke company near Hastings when they were crushed by heavy rock. Both boys were instantly killed and met death in the sight of their brother, Axle Peterson. The three boys were working in the same room in the mine when the boulder, which was so heavy that it required seven men to remove it, dropped from the roof. The two younger boys were caught under the mass, the older brother escaping by a narrow margin. He ran for assistance and in a short time the rock was removed. The bodies of the victims were found to be crushed into shapeless masses. The boys were sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson, well known residents of Hastings. Death of John G. Curnow John G. Curnow, a well known miner of South Fork, died at his home early Saturday morning after an illness of three months with asthma. The deceased was born in England but had been a resident of this country for years. He is survived by his wife and several children. Mr. Curnow was an advocate of Christian Science and religiously studied the doctrine of his faith. The funeral took place Monday afternoon with interment in the South Fork cemetery.