| Show J RAILROAD PERILS lisllinr Accident on The Chess peakc r Ohio Ballroad In Wed Virginia ELEVEN PASSENGERS KILLED MANY SERIOUSLY HURT Hcndljr Shorter of Molten 3Ictal In a roundly at Dallas Texas A SCRIMMAGE WITH SETTLERS IN SOUTH DAKOTA I Horrible TragiJr In Michigan The Japanese illnMcr lu Clilca o Etc BjTeIccra U the Mwi KILIrl AMI INJURED MmcUliir Iiitllroul Wreck In Vrst IrIDIn CHAitLESTOX W Vn Dec 2 A terrible accident occurred this tll morning oil the Chesapeake i Ohio road at WhIt Sulphur Springs 123 miles cast 01 this place Tim details have been ery hard to get the only accounts ticing receUeu by Hjiecials to this DaiyUaztMe One of tliociji from an ej ew Itntts and may13 may13Vestibule Vestibule train Xo 5 on lIme C O left the track two miles wi l of White Sulphur Springs nt 701 this morning deniolkliln tlx can kllliugeleven people and injuring about tueiitylive The accident Was caused by the rails siireadlng Thckilled were 11 F IIk Grant County South Dakota Edward Broom colored Ion heath colored col-ored P W Wilson Caldwell Rae If ale Moiri < on Charleston Uasgasemater llarksoah 1rofllt Yn Xensboy Tuomeon Portsmouth Ports-mouth Ohio J U West llouards lk Va TLonias ICaresch IJUck piano Jnj Kidder Kidd Jlaiuii bal Mo and one other unknown Among the injured were J 1L ductor varrtch Schovelk ISIackxtone huntington ins Con W Va n I 1101 annic Ya Gu H Kline Chillgj Wm Dell eW York Vim Clark Clifto1t jl I B litada John Voodfol Allegheny Va W D Clark Xc wn County n LouIs Knn I Ilcktom lEns H C Grrs CIropp Yn arm crushitj Internally Intern-ally injured hll The tram was Klilnd time and running at I rte ofI 1 I to 50 miles I erliour The wreck occurred on the fill over Jarvis Thin whIch Is 190 feet high fald to 0 the highest 1111 in the United Mates All the killed were in the smoking car WHICH WAS TELEaCDIED by another car Every penn n the car was killed the Cr II except tl con dueler who though terribly injured may recover 1 lias a fearful K reck and the damage to the railroad rail-road at this time cannot 0 estimated esti-mated Luckily the cars did not take fire they being heated by fcteam The engine did not Ice the rails The rear sleepers had their front trucks on tlc ground and remained on the rails ul Dr W P Caldwcll tho only I logician in White Sulphur re luired to the scene of the accident and did all in his power to alleviate and rtlej the sulleriog hut could only help one pcrsonatatime After some tlmea number of doctors from I all along I thcllnearrivedand worked longand faithfully among thesuUer Ing The Udles of the vicinity < vJclul turned out en nixspc and too much cannot bcisald in praitcoftliclr efforts Statements to the cause of the accident vary Some ray tho rails sprea 1 and ether reports say the ralb I were worn out an 3 hut ties rotten Among the injured were several of the Karl Gardner Theatrical Company One will probably die A Horrible Drati XEW OitiCA Dec 23The Jteayunct Dalian Texas special Nine men Mere horribly and tome tUe nnL fatally burned by a houerof molten metal from an exploding mould at the Mojiicr Machine tle bchile Companj foundry Ross Avenue this afternoon after-noon at oclock The names of the vielinax ares A Dobbin moulder body head and neck fairly riddled by molten metal left car burned oir and his injuries wilt Ire fatal John Hughes moulder Iiad 1 his clothIng burt 1 from his arson and both ejes filled with redhot tnt w uu U W anu hal to 0 wrapred In cotton IO saturated satur-ated with oil and opiates afr T11 01 lil 011 applied Jtaison moulder and foreman of the foundry was also fearfully crful burned about the breast netk and onus but escaped injury to tho eyes The molten metal rain Into one of his shoes and almost cooked his foot before recover be could kick I OIL lie will Charles Hurst received two ter rible wounds in the back from which the rtesli fill iu strips and blood oozed out a his clothing was torn from him Ills injures will keep him Wheelsman disabled for tome time wi r workman was severely burned about the head and shoulders and knocked geniclcfs by fl > Ing brick Edward Ayres Willy JoncsMack wnn Wi ouCIck llauey Jake Mitchell other workmen work-men were all more or hers burned brt about the head and shoulder The can e of the explosion was a generation ofgisin ldcUie mould which l was prepared i tocat a 1000 pound piece and when the hot natal was poured in at tho mouth tho mould exploded sending about 1000 pounds of molten metal In a perfect shower among the men IlT lj Tmr nl Ilrrr HI Piunni 8It Dec 23Grva excitement prevails here because of thedlx very this morning that a tat band of about bull nbut stjventyfne settlers had attempted to found a town site across the Missouri at the mouth sie ur lcuth the river I is learned the scheme has been In embryo for a number of wtek and a number of nurbr lent residents of list PIer prml were wer concerned in it Work commence at 12 ocloeh last night mmenC and all night thereafter men with teams Illh IrUs and loads of lumber anL were lumbr wcr crossing and recrossing the river the people of Pierre being en tirely uuconsdous oj what was going on All went well until wn about 6 to 0 when n half breed M who ran the I Ijtrl wherton the tem Securing w a Lt band Ut of > follow VCl ers he attacked the squatters with gun pistols and lawo I s They lassoed the boss o carpenter and severely Injured several of the homesecktrs Finally the latter FlulJ took night being unable to hold out in battle To add to their dismay storm of sleet and rain mlY sln set in and one by one they came straggling I across the river almost frozen and some of them bleeding from brutes re wounds Rio half breeds eo cured the lumber piled It upand up pl set fire to I and wall hat makes tlleprospectivo prospective tonrnslte is a vast column of flame and smoke visible here while the yells of the Ictrl ous halfbrecd hllrbr mingled with caslonalpitolfhooi can plainly o be heard on this Idc A ColdHlaodrd Miinlf I HOCHESTEII Mich Dec 23A coldblooded clbloe triple murder was trJlo Dlncr committed two miles north of wn Mt Vernon last night by Wm Major who killed his wife daughter and granddaughter Major who is nnL years old and DIL nnL a welltodo tanner was In horace Ionc yesterday and hOle cheerful His daughter came Mrs r Joseph Depew of liraudou and her little daughter were lte aughtr visiting the vsing tle house and aft some conversation with them the family retired The pcorlo were fairly asleep when Major arose and began his work of slaughter lie took arevolverami shot his wife as she lay asleep putting two bullet ln o her and mortally wounding her The morly shots aroused the others but the murder did not hesitate Springing Into the apartment occu pled by his daughter and her chIld he coolly fired I bullet at Mrs D pew and when I failed to kill her he procured an axe and KNOCKED OU HER DL1S lie then pulled his little grand daughterfrom beneath the bed clothIng cloth-Ing and with one blow of the axe cpuS 111 head open killing her Instantly In-stantly Major then rushed into the rste reom where his little son slept and groped atout the bed for him The little lad had crawled under the b for safety As he heard lib father searching the room he bald Arc you going to kill me too paint i00 my ton r replied the mur ierer dont boafraiJ I wont iou i-ou When I am gone you get 550 whIch I will leave you and di ido It with your sister Then he hastened from the house and up to lie prercnt nothing has been hearJ of him I I believed he went to a neighboring forest and killed himself Tho people nnL searching for him The boy gave he alarm a toon as ho could and ho neighbors found Mrs Major still alive She cannot survive howe how-e er Thu other two w ere instantly killed Mr Major body was subsequently quently found in a bam hound rommllted suicide by hanging t a MInrnnto ItlIaZIrl I ST CIMLD Minn Dec 23The fir t genuine blinjnl of the season struck the city this afternoon The storm began at 1 oclock and I is still I raging with unabated fury Much snow has alrcadv fallen and trains will undoubtedly be blockaded JInnlnil PolitIcs Intol rr < l HELENA Montana Dec 2S The case of Kobe1 rts a member of the LegI Uture vs Kenney State Auditor was argued today and taken under advisement by the court The I most important point was the an thorily of the Plate Canvassing Hoard and the validity of the certificates N urt lbst f tificates of election issued by the banIont A IloyM Mlor at ftilrnco CHICAGO Dec 23TIme Japanese lr 2ctltitsteratad family arrived in this city today on their way wet leaving leav-ing tonUht Tluy will stop Ole day in Rat Lake four Ills in San Francisco and then leave for Japan ThifMInlster is on a tick leave |