1904-10-01, [P ]

1904-10-01, [P ]

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 Eié<ms Doesn’t Care »f Repubti- about 125 miles from St. Louis. The I/>r .'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 <Towd«d with visitors to the Anieri* the New York Centra] railroad, f ill CAUSE OF WRECK EXPLAINED a aud All Foreign Lauds. can Spa. The engine struck a broken short distance east of Lyons stage. not so Good, But the S.tuation in New Jer early Til but a I switch frog, ditching it and all tie Sunday morning, were brought Sunday noon. sey Is Not Encouraging. to It U ■ 1 Second <« eh I'lonril ft» Way Into Rochester hospital. Three sleep,- Tîi to k Sunday rs on GIVEN I.V i UK HUI-ISS DISPATCHES • of the cars fell intu Hull Creek, a shal- a llimk ln Üarli u Maimer Thai the western express, a fast train hound New York, Hep' 27.--When Judge low strean from New York to Chicago, left the A lit!« TP i. while others rolled down Ollier < i W*r© Jammed lulu ii'-r itr»-ngth has Parker came to the city to lay he dip an embank cut. All were broken inlo ll-l.iiiiH I.ImI of luji cd. track because of a split rail, and threw Bo FROM WASHINGTON. The hum a; to gn n* i during the j covered that the Democratic cam '1'Hnicrs and thirty of the passengers the passengers to the floors f the li ma I were injured, live believed to be fa­ Knoxville, Tenn., .Sept. 2d.—The coaches. Juät as the train came vv ay be . ate that I palgn had grown a backbone. to father to ti • Dpatch which has tally, •bib* others were so shaken up death list, as a result of the fearful standstill, a fast freight irain. l.ffore Mi 'rosis One w,un being developed last week ■ t east **n confirm* 1, it is -aid that her i unable to be of much assist­ wreck on the Southern railroad near bound, ran into the derailed f cars. 11 he >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 Henry (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. Smith, 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.

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