<<

îyj'^ c : 1 v ' %«!' Ka Ui-m ei« ST~I; V- : «£ää ï:'® * :m 1 :m JW

I? NINE FATALLY HURT WRECK OS S. y. CENTRAL THE COMMONWEALTH.1 D0IX(iS OF A WEEK L<ÛUÜRZaR M‘yREC0ÏER THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK And Thirty Others Seriously Injured |>tü< il Published Weekly. Noted Improvement in Strength Con- DEATH LIST WILL in Iron Mountain Wreck. DEMOCRATIC MANAGERS HAVE Six People Sericus y Injured Near URKKNtTOOD, MISSISSIPPI. tmues After the Operation. fronton. Mo., Sept. 27.—One of the What Has IfaiijH itHl Throughout DONE BIG THINGS . 1 R Hi • I moat serious railçoad wrecks cm the Rochester, N. Y. ' liOAK * the Civilized World. Iron Mountain Railroad fur several REACH SIXTY-TWO •*11 > One id.-■ •»Iri-IlKlIi ; C. , Hi's occurred at 3 o'clock this morn* •I M 1 It I II I n • <1 I » Il r III It \pn 11MVIS HAS APPEASED WEST VIRGINIA Split Hull Uornilineni of in< n«*ar Vulcan, ‘•lie- smaii station in Tliree 'Ippppm, %ft«*r Wilrli » A WHI.k'S \KWS CONTjKNSED Terrible Loss of Life as Result of ■ wt ' i0 southern part ol this county, and Freight < riitli«-* Into the Train. M And Eiér .'j Lady <’ur/ou of Wreck Near New Market, Tenn. cans Lose the State—Taggart Prom train was No. 17, a southbound passen Km;. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 26.—Six pr-o. A Complete Review of the Happenings il a q let night, Sai Dr Here, urda ‘«e» to Deliver Indiana, and Con- T for Hot Springs, Ark., and was pic, who were injured in a wrccl on ill the Past Sete|l Days in ibis necticut and New York Both Look nt bark to Esopus after that it ip> rond ■ <>n i-- grave that ance to those more seriously hurt. Nev, Market. Saturday, had grown to Mrs. Newman Erbs, wife of the vice Ai ls >reparations for so uming life j Gut?« days of coni'ri m <*, but that it Among those Injured as VV. Walker, 02, and it will probably exceed sev­ president of the Pere Marquette rail road who was brought here with both F* pa. d by special train from Lon- had stiffened up wwiuterully as lade of Memphis, Tenn. A relief train was enty be fore next Tuesday, as many of limbs cut off, died at the hospital. Mr 1 ■ i* .*i to him In manv way- this morn- sent from DeSoto a d the injured were the injured were In a serious condi­ A Now t! from Weltm die. at medical attention, afterwards tion. and more deaths will occur at the Erba was bruised and Injun d ( rr * f ar he 1« Th Denim rat i ’om- K Tin ♦ I. b light, sa; ; being placed aboard a train and sent hospital. Thei were six deaths at following are the other injured { film a family is feeling hopeful about th**: pas Tl ; Co St. Inouïs. that institution Sunday, the last one sengers who were brought here: ft . i continues and the il .states -t New Yor Indiana and West occurring at eight o’clock, when M. P. Sarah Lowen, 424 Woodward street w The nann-s of those most seriously A !d In it if her strength can bo I injured follows: Gant, a prominent resident of Shelby, Detroit, Mich., bruised ami cut •V day In £ [■N in » ne-1 di Mug the n*xt two days :bere { w* ' Virginia ; • :h* most inter- Frank L. Lawson, Fulton, Mo., arm N. c . passed away. Others who died Richard Heany, San Francisco, s 1 I brewer, bruised and cut. A irlesW Fair • nation. few days ago the broken. at the hospital were the two colored Aero i to the Daily Mall, oxygen firemen, two little girls and Nep Mil­ Samuel Stern, Kansas City, bruised Ï C M Sf} V i){)**less about the] U. S Hayes, Fayette, Mo., injured A i i n i s aud cut about the head and shoulders •s h [«'red, and anti-streptoco- tion State. Hut i,,n hca"' ",rk and hand. ler. colored, of Johnston City. To the but not i.* *. Stat**. It s a pr appended corrected list of dead there Mrs. Samuel Stern, bruised and sul S to Mrs. J. VV Michaels, Little Rock, » pay re the i.k...... t, .. ... week (i Davis, the andi- must be added fering from shock. •pm -un Ark., wounded on the back of head unknown infant re hurriedly j date of the Demo -.its, made a > mind Sunday at the scene of the wreck, A party of three, Dr. Ray Felt, Mrs The cmp onf**rred o speech, H. Il Bill, Little Rock, Ark., shoul­ G i* d from Londn hr Chic by « «P« al train m b. it is said, has satisfied the coal and two other unidentified bodies. Felt and Mrs. Paul F. , ail of but der dislocated, probably fatally. * ry traffic he The list of dead up to ten o’clock Eureka, Col., who were on the sleeper, sen * hi to of the Red Eagle ol railroad corporations in the State Patrick Martin, Pocahontas, Ark., »while held up to al w the I Sunday night is as follows: and who were? shaken up and bruised 1 lug that even if the Democrats do revise serious cut on head and back, serielle Is By a o pass. The Head. stopped here, and are receiving atten­ late ! rhe tariff Mr. Davis will see that ly hurt. ornas Harlow, in reply VV. A. Galbraith, Ki tion at a hotel. M aim uipplle i? of the W. VV. Strothers, Desarc, Mo., seri­ dl le. Mid ”Peritonitis has been bituminous coal is protected, ln ad- Mrs. VV. A. îalbralth, Knoxville. i l' of durably local pa- j dition t ously injured internally. W. T. Ellis . . N. r. Her« a * this, it is said that Senator Ralph Mounteastle, Knoxville. VESUVIUS GROWING VIOLENT If h is comfort a !e as Miss Inez Kuss« II. Kitoxville. at hin leisure Stephen B. Elkins is content to have » 1 yd«* Russel I, Knoxville. L* Nine Will Die. Stone Tliow Out That VVi-lRlieii Two the Democrats U?ry Knight, lbmdrldgr, T«*nn. v A U»nd< tio* State. The St. Louis, Sept. 27.—a special train h ii specialist in formed vv. A. Stephens , Omaha, Ti (-Several Eartlitjunkc The Russian wa < i f f i1 ‘ ' biarr: Alex- John <’ r, Roanoke. Va. the Daily Mail mas Bar- «■ott. aud not of broil ght the victims to this city where Felt. < left fttr the defeat at IJ 1. V. D S Fox. Birmingham. Ala V\ ! H Elkii , is at stake, and Mr. Elkius I Grey wt re met by ambulances / The of Prefild Watson Chev and J M. Adkins, Jellico. T«- the mafRr with shifting Mrs. J. R Gass. Knoxville. -ome of it formed a at ion for fight f î I i to rhe hospitals or f * and his famll IM an*! they have never did care uch for Koofi velt. to their Mr W. f. Iluddix, Knoxville. Naples. Sept. 20.—The eruption of on! homes. '■turned to Was!, anyhow. ho enrne back ■s Bird. J«*fferson (.*it v. T<* Mount Vesuvius continues to increas.- 1 from ■ 1 is being passed S. ft. B. West. Jeffer? ‘ with the injured now state that nine Glty, Tenn. in force, and is now more violent than an Jysfcr Bay A « d fl 1 àf itt va r ! along tlie Démocrate line that Mr. .Mhi-rt M M « h , Newport. Tenn. liord C roi d hi brother. F. Cur.»on. of thei vi 11 die. l-M. ]u . Johnson <’ity, Te at any time since 1872. Red hot stones n pr« 111, an Davi.s will look after West Virginia at Wahne The accident John G1 . Morristown, T the s caused by heavy I, Birds!own. Ky. are hurled to a height nf l.lioii feet, I It B i who is a frequent in- and will deliver it to Mr. Parker. cot RprihglMd bah) rains of the past few days •hich r. Morristown, T« falling down the Hanks of the I...... moun '‘••ves constant informa Thomas Taggart lias promised the washed away tin* earth about th** tie.?. lit on, K.v. tain with a deafening sound THE EAST J. It. Hummor. <'Impel Hill. X. C. The Ji- Those autohoatl.M. another sympathetic In- La st or u member.* of the national lTnder the weight of th<* train the rails K. (Î. F.rnest. Johnson Citv. Tenn rector of the observatory says that be­ I • ■ Hon Willlan I. I « art.« ' ag t!ie condition of î.ady J“hn I ’d o k, Whit«* Pln*x Tenn. wh rrosR th, can hhou il committ«*e that if they deliver New spread, verturning the c Mrs. \\ i: (’rawi'ord, , Tenn. tween live o’clock Sunday morning and * ft;** pre- ! fd day night. y cheaper passengers escaped through the J R. Rhea, Joliit o. Tenn. six o'clock In the afternoon nip. instru urr Justice ai term for York and either N* w Jersey or Con­ Mrs Laura Hill. Gaffnov S C R »re v In vogue dows. menu registered 1,844 violent explo Ifle the Third New Y*u necticut. in* will answer for Indiana. Hill, daught of Mrs. I •a Hill. ! SAYS CONFESSION IS FALSE Mis Sarah mil ïatTney. ? sions. and that one stone thrown out. SOIi was found dead I This i as put. the NO CHANGE IN DEATH LIST n-months- Elijah Du* !B*ft.ir**r it ! * vings of the hi boy, thought to be weighed two tons. Lava flowing from ami ■ n succeeded Albany. 1 ! f Mrs. L; Hill. by John AI ext N Y committee on term i* r I Dowle ha Hhowr. j j Slier Iff It«-11 r < ripple i r eek Say* of friendly rival- Mrs. F M * • I in, Knoxville, the crater has melted the metal of the id ' I ( tinfi'i From Southern Railway Wreck Forty- K. i hxhvin. J.'fferson Gitv t that he Ik greater than kli.r >