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Show Mr. Df.pp.w, in a litlle conversation with tho reporters tho other day, intimated inti-mated that stoaui lieatin, of cars has far greater dangers even than the car stoves which caused loss of life in tho late tunnel collision. He drew a terrifying terri-fying picture of what would happen iu a train filled with passengers and heated by steam heat if tho alve which keeps back tho steam pressure should break. It would send tho full force of the steam through the cars, and literally cook everybody. To this an exchange remarks, tho traveling public is gradually making up its mind that it wishes neither lo be roasted to death by car stoves nor parboiled by steam. It desires to run no risks. There is a mania ma-nia for overheating cars iu this country. coun-try. It would be better not to have conveyances heated at all than to goon breathing baked air, with a first-rate chance of being burned or boiled every time one takes a railroad journey. |