TBE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: £UXDAY MORNING. JUNE 2, 1889.—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 ! Smith won, second, Casslus- hotly and ,; carrying off:: whatever be readied Conemaugh, he immediately out, "Conemaugh la laid low- merged, '; fires J; have ; been put / out zeneyer. Miss Broesby r. Mrs. \ Caro- Caliente third. Both heats in the 2:45 race were . could . ; .• - Time, _:39i_. y y ./. *" -•' contested. Blue Stone winning each by turned to account, jjI Under Sthese : piles, gathered Together the remaining pas- Cambria City gone, Johnstown . utterly- in the gas works and the city willbe in lina .„ Poiack. John; Kurtz, Ed- .. Five furlong dash, two-year-olds— summary thought, numbers yof bodies are : sengers of two trains and had them con- demolished and not a house stands in ward ' Lightner, - /missing; '" John LATONIA won, Lula B second, third. Time, a head.;- The follows: it is darkness before morning. 100 families LAST Lena Ban . except veyed DAYAT >; • >; Lightner, missing; ; * buried, not to : be yrecovered' by ; to Ebenshurg by wagon, a dis- Colville.";/As this dreadful news came Dennis Car \u25a0 Stone. V.. -:.".'...- -..... 1 1 yy-. \u25a0•\u25a0 Blue ::.'.. have been forced to remove their house- 1:03*4. -.--\u25a0 .. / ... .... ' days./ y*. opposite poor ; missing ; Rose Haw-' \u25a0 Seven furlong ages— Bridgelight F10raM.......":.. .;"............ 2 the labor of many A woman and tance ofabout ten miles. from the bank one woman hold effects. No trains have left the rol, Samuel and . dash,*- all y;..v - ; \u25a0Conductor. ....."....;....... ........3 4 y are gone!" Joseph three in won, Tudor second,' Gardner : third. Time, I a little girl were brought ;from Johns- ?.'.'- :'»'\u25a0" , THE 'SURVIVORS . ' yelled: "My God,' my babies city, to-day except over the York River thorne, Mrs. Smith - and Spectators Shivered Over- ,l:3o*fc.. "J. R. -Utter - .";."".. ..:. ..:. .... ... ..".'.4" 7 town by some means which 1 could not are now at that place. The conductors and fellin a faint. Then the cries and railroad for Baltimore West Point children, Peter McEnuery; and family Blue Bull .....".. .5 3 was*; passengers /.via of llammil,-Mrs. 11. Track The Steeplechase was : declared off. Snow Ball.-.:;.. .....................0 5 ascertain. 'Ihe woman / \u25a0}"\u25a0 I of the. trains went with the passengers shrieks from the became and now their tracks are under water. nine, Mrs. and Miss coats and the ' • • '•\u25a0 " \u25a0'" Ogle, telegraph'op- Green refused to allow Linguist to start Missouri 80y........... .v...... .. ....7 0 IX confinement y to Ebenshurg, and the Pullman con- more terrible, and when the '.• train The Coast Line bridge over/the Appo- M. Western Union Was Heavy. on account of having been ruled off at Time, 2:3 d".1 '_.:•--•_. \u25a0\u25a0.;.. - and was carried on a lounge," her sole re- ductor, who is supposed to have a list of stopped at its destination it was a sorry, mattox river ,at \u25a0 Petersburg *' has been erator, and Miss Minnie Ogle, Miss Grace West then scratched .//" THE FRKK FOR ALL TROT, maining piece of property. *; She was Those under his charge, is there also. sight to see: the mourning human- . The Gorman, Miss Watkins, Miss Minnie Side. Corrigan ! J swept away and that route is closed. and for ' pace \u25a0\u25a0 postponed taken to Latrobe for hospital treatment. lc was impossible >to give the names of ity that: left the cars. Death Petersburg gone Linton (missing); Thomas Jackson, tel- his entries, Irish Pat and Winslow, and free all were 1 '- - iron bridge at has also the declared off. after two heats in each had been de- I cannot understand how it is that peo-' ' VJiiy of those who lost their lives, but it was , strewn y all ;- along the* railroad down. Bridges have also been swept egraph lineman; Mr. Kodgers, William Defeats race was . ' 1 Montrose Marchma ".first, Major pie unable to make \u25a0 their way from \u25a0,Is. known that E. McCiillough,- of the from New Florence :' to * Sang Hollow, Gaither, all the other* were unidenti- cided. In the Alkali and are r away over Chickahominiy, Little river. ; _ ; , of one for the Cincinnati Hotel : AT JEROME PARK, Linn each won a heat, and Jumbo, Sang : Hollow to Johnstown. * The dis-*, "Westmoreland Coal 'company.' and his Not less ' thau a dozen bodies were South Anna and Cow Pasture rivers on fied. The condition the streets is .certainly family were \u25a0 * many , were of unparalleled desolation/. Fine thor- Johnnie Woods and Lillian had each a tance I*3 short, and ." it should ''whole ''- , saved. ' Mr. picked up, .whileV others or near the line of the <\u25a0 Chesapeake & Heavy get ' ! /; \ oughfares most densely populated Stakes. Seven Fair Races on a heat to their credit in the-last. lie a comparatively easy task to over ump stated that '"if the pas- seen in the wreck and river; strewn Ohio railroad, on \u25a0 Fred- in the ... ; . the Richmond, of Track. The exhibition half-mi heat between it on foot or horseback. However, there;! .'^angers -> had only remained along/the • river bank. As the train ericksburg Potomac, ,- near Ash- parts of the town are denuded the 1 •\u25a0" crow which once were : the pride of Jerome Park, June I.—The weather Mambrino Sparkle and Hartford, :. a half seems to be some | insurmountable ob- '/Where they •;-.were ;.; instead 4of \u25a0, reached Sang Hollow a huge black land, •*-". the / stone .-: ; arch \u25a0. over . the stores- brother to Maud S, the peerless queen stru'etion. Allthose who made the trip/; jumping into the water the terrible loss sailed out into the very middle of the Chickahominy a their inhabitants. Trees have been Other Winners Cheney, Mon- was wet and the track heavy to-day. darting has caved in. Within , i branches, _ of the trotters, ; was '•; full of j in- on the train with me, in order to obtain" "of life would have been avoided."* After boisterous stream,; and, down, few miles of this city the tracks of both stripped of their - their First race— Fiienzi had a wait-over.' : - are,, tidings of their friends in Johnstown, 11 had deserted the the pounced " into the swift waters. The trunks standing bare and broken Hardy, Nevin 'race, terest. Both horses owned by. / 'tlie people cars, the Richmond & Allegheny and rllich- ' . ita Joe Second .Minimum stakes, one-half * are swept away. Ciough. Hartford was i*given the pole were forced -to return as I did. The' ', officials state the two.;Pullman cars at- crow, then flew away and disappeared, are ; under or uprooted and It is mile— Civil Service won. Maximus second, mond &Danville railroads to not single Long* Eoy. Bavarian third. Time, .SOU. and created a sensation, by ,* keeping it railroad is in a terrible condition. The tached to the day express were set on' but on Ihe next wave the body of a small _. .-" This not exaggeration say that a and \u25a0 water \from the James river. Third nice, City handicap, one and one- to rhe The '\u25a0 time,* l:l2l_, though day express and the limited, which" left'-lire and entirely consumed. A car of child; appeared. A wild ; shriek" went morning : large bridge structure now left within^' the confines won, .finish. Scott's wooden i as , eiehih miles—Aurelia Euros second, not exceeding; fast, is considered a re- Pittsburg Friday morning, are lying be- ylijne wa? standing near the train; when up from , the horrified passengers and spanning the Rappahannock at Fred- of the city is safe a.place . of habitu.< Biiilston third. Time, 1-59% markable feat for the young stallion. tween Johnstown and Conemaugh,;bav- the water reached the lime it set fire to fully a hundred voices shouted to a ericksburg, was washed away. Many, tion and all must be The St. Louis Meeting Opens -. Fourth race, three-quarters ofa mileßan- The says ing been cut off by the flood/ the car, and the flames . reaching the number of men who were standing on TORN DOWN AND REBUILT.- .;.'•'-'." ner \u0084 senator Hartford has demon- Linemen;- houses- have been floated away. The Bearer won. Blue -Hock second,. Bess and; our train, l' sleepers i the dead body The gorge has so obstructed the third. Time, 1:18"A. \u25a0_«_ ." iv strated great ability; to train on, were set down from at every they were entirely con- river bank.and before the loss is very heavy clear through to the With a Good Card and - •'-' r further, of the viaduct '; that the Fifth race. Titancourse, 1,100 yards—Mad- this year will be a ' gteat horse. At station to repair the - telegraph wires 'samed. Supt. Trump fully con- floated down a hundred; feet it Chesapeake bay. :/,-;./ sluiceways Many People. stone won, Sam Wood second, Bob-- Furey next Saturday's :matinee Hartford will which ; are -damaged. ;"Tremendous- firms the reports > already, sent was overtaken and . taken from the wa- water, although all the concretion of third. Time, 1:2-1V.. -; • y undoubtedly be driven against time. - efforts are being exerted to repair the 'out about the -terrible disaster in and ters. "The people of , Johnstown are ac- , MILITIACALLED OUT. the streams debauching into the Cone- Sixth race, selling, one mile and half a fur- injury sustained by the railroad, and iv yiipar Johnstown. He says it will never tually starving. Men who were yester- maugh is not great, does not recede ;as long—First Attempt won,' Gendarme second, Thieves r - is only a question- of a couple of: days be known exactly how many lives were day/worth 1500,000 are to-day actu- Hordes of Infest the fast as it otherwise would. Allboats and Cincinnati, June I.—The last day of Wvmvood third. Time, 1 :57*4.
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