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Show liAILROAl) VIOTIMS. H I IJ Tlireo I'enon Killed aod Trrcnlj In i nMj Jorcil In a lUUruxd - ' ' ! iW3 ('allltlou. , HCII0I9M or A MOTHtn AUD A ' ' KV. DAUOHTCR. ' I Hffl ' 1 i: lllrgcd Came or llio Accldenll Direct ' ; l Violation of Plain la ; J Jj strutllouc. , aTUil rTelsaTSHilalksKBra.l i' I loll AMlllll.ll llcmillltt. f' 1 ffafll A 1.1.1 elllsl.11 ii,,a Mils Taster I JWl ' al AKiiu.x, ()., Hept. ). lUily tills f (J morning n collision nceuned one mile ' a pl east or Kent, oil tho New York, l'euil 1! 3 OH I sylvanlai Ohio, between a freight and fl Vil Ianenger train, Thren persons were Jiw2? IlleU and Iweuly Injured, several Kfl faUIIy. The passenger was lha Mlchl ij flufl gan section ol tho Olln family excur 1 3 rXi I slou, the mrraliers of which and many IfHlr fclenda were going to a national t Bffln reunion ol their kindred at IWonlng- 4K'; ton, Vt. S Wfh It was a foggy night, and the col fi JM3 llslon ctvurmt on a long hill thirty it SHr feet high, In the middle 0? which waa , HnSEi a brldieof slaty fret over the Pittsburg Hi uW I and Weelern tracks. Pari of the las i ! tenner train waa on the brllge when MB m the crash came. Tlieenglnesplougheil t- -sac Into each other, reared high lu the air i V 2 and the cars uutach aide clashed to , fjl gather like earilleatil. ''33I William 1). Maxwell, a traveling en ', 1 jtffl I glnser, FJretuau Uraaa aud one ats icvl w-i'ger.eiiold ladynsmed Mrs.llevtey, ii'Wul ol lllshland, Mich., were liutanlly ('JMl killed. ' Mm The other or the euglne crews es -fall csed leiloui Injury by Jumping. The JSLH bagraga car aud Ural and sscond 'afll coaches telescoped, tho Interior ol the ' care U lug only a masaof wreckage, In ; 1 .VI which Iheuuforluustopasaengsrswera ' Vfl entangled, i iMM TIIKaTUVKINTIIKatCU.VDOOACU II watovertuiued and the timber look 1 JsMI lire. Mis. AllceHvdgewIol, with both I'llrMl legs broken, lay close to tbo rial hot Jfljl stove, putliiiig against It with all her '''.41 might tokrcri H from cruihlng aud ..! ,'vH burning Inr Utile daughter, who lay " III , Juatby her. The mother's clothing 'H fjl waa burned off, and one side of her 'JI leody rosatecl. Cloev lo her Isy Iaura vail I Van Anken, a frail girl of II years, NlH who was doing a like service for .li her mother, laying almost under Ihu "'1H stove, ber arms pinioned and broken. "H neevuers, however, soon euceeedrc In ' bn-akliiglntu the car,and extinguished 'H the tlaniea wllh water from the lank. , For half an hour the men wolked, lllllug nut women and chil Iron, uiauy 1 ot them with legs aud alma dangling J pi hulpleoejy. Aa fast aa taken out thu J ' atl injured were transferred to the sleep -cl lug cars and taken back to Kent,whcre t thay received mrllcal aud surgical 1,1 &Ut attention. I' I ajH Mlaa A. M. Johnson, of Muskegan, ' iH Mich.; Mrs. Alice M, Hedgwlck, ot ; ; Pnrma, Mich., and Mrs. U.C.TIiomp. 1 '"seBl sou, of Montague, Mich,, will die. '- Tin: OTiir.iu iNjunitn Aim : I UW Mra. (I. A. Iluell aud daughter, Mrs, I m Caroline Iter,!, Mrs. Thomas lletrhou, UM Mra. L, II, VanAnkin and daughter, ,Um Nellie Hlanrord, (1.1), Thompson, Mary ,iaael Itlchanla.J. D. llarl, lid. SI, ifoody, . reJ Frank JI. Caldaell, Charle 11. Mo ' flilJl Kinsley, Mies l.dltli Homers, Miss Hub ' till da Wealcolt, Mlaa llebecca CUlk. S 3 None of these will die, although lev. Ill eralaie very raliifully hull. 'Ill Conductor F. Ilelgerl, of tha freight, l ill which should have stood at Itavonna, a nl asserts that i 11 tiiiuii; was Ku liuiit 1 1 . j II ou the fifth section of the excursion ' jl train to show that there was oue ; - ,J l lollowlng. Whether thla be true or ', i II that theyconrused train No. II wllh tha ! a 11 section etnnotbe knowiiiiutll the In ie -in 'lil iiuet-t. Allday Iheie have been ter- j' K Vl nble tceues enacted at the Ilevera i B 41 House In this clly, where all Ilia f I wounded were takeo aoon after the c i: 3' wrick. I'.very physician aadaurgeon I li Al Mi available In tbo aurrouudln country I j: H.J waa called 011 at once and have been ,. I sf'1 1 very busy atlondliig lo the lidurtd, ' , -3 ; whua. condition Is so pitiable. 1 I At VIDI.ATION Uf OllOClut, !' j 3 2 Cl.nvtit-ANii, Hept, SO. Oensral ' '. j 3 ,'J Manager Tucker, lu a dispatch lo the 1 'I 1 oftlclai of the New Yolk, lotke I'lrle Jl it Western Hallway Mill "Heclat Jl r, J Instruction were Issued lo sujierln 11' M lendenl tieplemiier lath, regarding ''IV tlie excursion, directing them to take It I 4 extra care, block nil train tu bctli !j i w S directions, to Insure absolute sslety, Ml I and lo have lnctor at Junction If! iiolnls examine the cnjulpmviit. Tha 1 1 f i train rilapatclierluelruttod tha crew of j ' 1 1 tlie frtlgnt train not to leave ltavenna 'fa until they received orders,' but not- jt 3 altbiUndlngthla and lu violation of 3 tald Inslructlons, they pulled out j ' iipalual the right-of-way of No, 4. ' iK u lletelutiiiieal. In lha (hlteaa Nllu f ' alleu. (ft WA8H1.NIITU.V, Hept. SO. 0 de- ; ?i volopuieuls 111 Ibe Chilean sllustlou. , ' 1,4 During the arternooii Comracdore ! a ltaiusay wa In coniultstlon wllh Heo rctary Tracy, and thu teeult waa an ' 'li ej! order for Ibe cruiser "tsn Francisco," m yf then at Paylr, Peru, to proceed lm , ' 4 A sal mediately to Calls, and thence to Vul. "J XT lairuleo. Btcretary Tracy declined Ab I fmM solutely to give the reaton for lending ! t Ilia ship back, und refuiea tu discuss X Mm tho case. Acting Hecretary Wharton li H didn't fecial liberty to say a wont ou (5 Ma the suliject. Htltl there Is reason tc jl believe that no further overt acts were , Jl Vommltlcd by the Junta, and that the ' ijj U returning 01 tbo "Han Fraucltco" to I Jl' -fj Chile Isslmply Inpursusncuof anlu .ItfaTaU lenlloii lormi.d several Usys ago, to IrWaflsrsV give mural ellvct to Mlolalar Kgan'a 'il Lw"'1 lajtltloii by the presenre of Admiral JCsjC llrowu and the flug ship at Vali aralio, i I' M .memorial I rem It,. I'eieslry Asse. ' 1 1 Mff. elAllau. . 1 I ja WAaiil.'CUTON.Hept. SO. CVmmll ' i t! iBu tecs of the Amerlonn Forestry Assccla- 1 j i! Bf tlouand thu Aiuoclallon for the Ad- , f H) vancementnfHclcncoprefented to the 'I El President today a mrmnrlal, relatlnc: 1 ,1 H to the vnrlous fiirest reservations to la f ? tiroclalmcd by the President under th - I ' M&i 110' of Hatch 3 J, 15H1. The oomml , ' ,M- ,E ill I Ira lubmltted tit tilled Infonn.llcin Jl i relatlog to the Ttiliro rraervillon In ! 1 1 California, the l'rcoe titer Id New t Mexico, trio I'lke'a IVnk, Colo.! the ' I , r lathead arnl Msrlaa In Manilas, and j llio Mlnneanta .National I'Mk, whlcli J they tlroDgly urge the 1'mlJciit to ' create and to provide for their jroper t Hie oUkI fir whlrn the rwwrM. I ' tlona it the hi idwitrri of etreima ire 1 liked la to retain In the html of the I j Federal government theee acree utioii 1 I urn of foreata, oil the condition of I 1 ;. which depend to tint extent the I T f taicriupllri for laricn area ol ad I l ' Joining country. It WAmtliuTuif, Het M. The II, Director tilths mint, with approval of H the Htorrtiry of UteTrriaury, lerued D Initructlonilo the tutierlntendent of lit the uiay ofllce it New York tint In U ciifaolueioellaof foreign gnldorbirt, inch approximation of value at In the Ilj tllicreiloii of the superintendent way H be regarded tile, liol to exceed B) Iier I HI rent of the vMue will he pill landing I If the niillliiK mil aeeay. The iiurpoao ili of thle regulation la lo encourage, at IL fir eecau lie legally done, the Uovein I If tneotlniiortillonof foreign goll Into I the United Hlitea l,jr allowing Im- porleriarioWialivilue for foreign gold 1 in looll u received, Intteal of rettulr Ing them U wilt while the dopotlle ire being melted nod the exact fold deft de-ft tcrmlnett, I New Viiiik, Hept, )r- Du n n A Oo.'i report for the nine montki lu.t cloeed lllleelhilthefalluree In the Untied Btatu number ,82, wllh llabllltlei of f 130,(XXi,iK", i Urge fncreaie oeer the lime lime for the revlom )iu. I.tvrntvMU Kept. .v. Tints hu lieenaebarpilto of Si In roru hero 5 iloco tiilurdiy. t ATnaeel Aerlilentl.1 Hair. Hour, B I. 30. A terrible icrldent I It repotted from Ovada, neir tlenoe, Italy. An unllntehed tunnel collaieed ind twenty workmen were burled, Hevenleen wereeltrlcited alive and It titrated Ibeothertire deid. TheM-erle r I'lnll.eil. 1 1'akm, Bept. .10. Hellleinonl on I Hteck l-.XClienge today dlacloeed the fict Ihit the Ihotta were pinched. It li rumored lint four fltmi are In dll.1 vlaTvaeferre.Jle Hal ret, ItoMK, rkpt.no. Hlgnor Cotte, Hal Ian conetil at New Orleehe it the time of the lynching ol the Ilillini there hll been trineerred tu Hivre. |