Show 1 TOO MANY RAILWAY HORRORS I Almost ceo morning one reads of afresh S a-fresh railway horror Last week not a f day was missed Some days there were S as many as three or lour wrecks in different dif-ferent parts of the oourtry Various eXcuses are offered It Is an I oversight a confusion of dispatches or a trackall negligence or else the airbrakes fall on account of the traf I fic exceedIng the facilities for takingS clre of it S While all these explanations may be true there Is nothing In them to re S Heve the anxiety of the public While people are not easily frightened from traveling they demand and rightly that railroad travel be made absolutely safe The roads are In almost every S instance responsible for the conditions they plead as excuses They have no right to undertake to handle more businesS S busi-nesS than they know can be handled I with safety they should see to It that employees are not rushed or overworked over-worked In those partlcilar places depehds clear I < where human safety on S brains and deliberate action There have been too many collisions I of late |