Show RUDE BOREAS Rides Roughshod Over the Empire State THE WORST OF THE YEAR IndiansLabor The Starving Indians Labor Convon tlon PunUhinc Bald Kiiobbers lliscollaiioous BiZ Blow NEW YORK latch 12130 amA furious storm of wind accompanied successively suc-cessively by rain snow hail and sleet broke over the Atlantic Coast in this section early Sunday evening It traveled trav-eled in a northeasterly direction as is evidenced by the loss of telegraphic communication first with Washington then with Baltimore and lastly with Philadelphia It is safe to say no such destructive storm to telegraph wires has been experienced in many years Not ono singlo wire can be used to Philadelphia Philadel-phia and telegraphic facilities between that city and Now York are probably unequalled in any similar distance in any other country For the first time in years the daily weather report has failed Strenuous eflorts have been made to reach the capital by way of Chicago but they were in vain The embargo on telegraphic communication commu-nication is almost complete The south is entirely cut oft The otock Exchange has just unanimously adopted tIle following fol-lowing Resolve That it is the sense of the members present that all dealings so far as possible be suspended and deliveries de-liveries go over until tomorrow March 13th About 7 oclock two trains on the Avenue Elevated Railway collided one train running into the rear of the train ahead The scene that followed was indescribable The engine reared upon up-on the end of the last car and steam escaged in great volumes but fortunately for-tunately rushed upwards thus saving the hemmedin crowd on the forward train as well as those on that end of the platform The engineer of the rear train was killed and a number of pas sen ers were iniured The hardest snowstorm of the yearis raging At 8 oclock there was a foot 3r more of snow on the ground A high wind caused drifts which in the upper part of the city were three and four feet high Traffic is almost suspended sus-pended Thousands of passengers are blocked on the elevated roads Horse jars are entirely unable to move The people who left uptown by the elevated roads were unable to get further than tight Street by the road Many of the more venturesome descended to the street by a ladder and walk the rest of he way down town People in suburban su-burban towns found it almost impossible impossi-ble to reach town so severe were the drifts L |