Show TE iTHE I OPERATOR TELLS HIS STORY I His failure to Deliver Orders Caused Gr nd Tru k Horror WERE wn I I pal 1 b 1 u ii flke elltOn OnlY auer On 10 r I Dee Dec vert er no io nod LOndOn thO In today lolla d deaths Friday Ight l at aLt j rell In the tio brand bratic on d Orand Trunk railroad ot oC th No Ni 6 s the freight In which 28 23 and an ei theIr lives IIse the Iho A persons ot ft the Vt lr SS was ya that while of oftie j Injured are Ine st In n tie the expected that nil All tt It t I lr JUckett of the eX c bo boGY y Of at it Th which wa last nIght b blend t ti ti preS Iraln burled under the tue i lend to 10 be taunt found today cover 11 with the tie truck In naw completely torn toni ott on One Drill I bud mangled i the bo Instantaneous Death have been boen that the tody waH It t ot of the tho alia the deep clear tM thu ditch ilitch whelo lU In the thC mow In the thC fatted to find It night toll full rapidly all FrIJa night so that lUcketts body budy was wa that Ihal and ro coret red lit at I not act Today foda of the men working wal at tho wreck notIced n a little mound In the ditch and showed bOLY thu snow nov Tonight there Is I hut but one body ned fled at al the Ihl lite that of a wo man who With ticketed from Toronto to 10 Duluth fhe body which was unIdentified last latt night iS Identified P D bouthern or of today toda as U that ot of Lockport N Ni Y Catton the ollera operator or at Wiit Wat i ford tord the station east cast of at the wreck failure to deliver orders It ot of the Pacific express to Ilass pa the tho freight nt Van Wun Is stid by the Orand Giand Trunk of at ls to 10 have hare the tho wreck toda today made to the hiM hlA t the tl wreck lie He nays he the enter for tor No 6 thu ex e ereM fre reM 9 to 10 the freight lit at Wanstead allstead at 9 IS 41 but thata few tew minutes later J 0 1 Kerr lit at Lon London on called him and or ordered orto dered him to or cancel the Iho order III i About after calling that the freight waR wa there the called mo inc rapid ty Iy halt half 1 a dozen dozell times When Whon I 1 an on the wire he told me to bust this order I 1 wrote Bust It the order Just dA No o 6 f was as coming In came In an and mc what the tho order hoard board was out against him for tor I told him that t had had nn an order for tor him but the dl hM hail bu busted ted It II lie asked th n to hurr hurry Imd nI to write him n a clear kIre which I tiki After the tho train hind had and lIa was out vt of my the tho learn learned that the freight hall had I 1 told him L could not plop No o 3 BAit aM it had heft leCt lIe He lI began coilIng calling Kings Court June Junt than lion the station between n Watford nod amI on the railroad wire and I 1 to ralso them Oil on u IL commercial t wire We e both to do this how hOI J er until attN after the express had passe passed tI junction ear 1 that he Ime knew It was t the rules ot of the to a train order without sending u a for tor It but that the tho dill dis was his superior officer and h dIsliked to his order or 1 dis IR his authority to take thIs action Dispatcher errs order book IIi iu the local koral irand Trunk does not show that the order was buted or can cai u ns Carson claims According to th book It was still In force and should hould hae been to the tho con ot of the express Irr has not mad made an any slat ment Iwen to tho rail and will not do so AO until ip he takes the stand nt at the Inquest Supt a 0 Jones of says tI that the nibs a against or busting train nr are th strictest pt In the B code I 1 do nut not he said tonight that It has hall been n hoIsted since the dispatching rules vre n f td I Is IB one Of If the best Lad mOlt flost In our vur lie III Is j the tho operator who Re ne tl rl the train bearIng the Duke Duk Duchess of York on the royal tour tf of Canada anada I a year ear ago ogo I have every In him I Oilier Trunk tunk officials who vho were I prent also Ilpo their e n 5 coroner Dr of oC Iamb in III Junt will begIn the It tomorrow Ot Cf the 1110 fly people In Vie th hospital John HInt Bird and amI Dr e C Harvey on anatomy at ot of are the most Injured although Inh wio b lire are scalded I a deal ot of aln I Ir r who ho was of at thes per IOn du the roach Coach Is III Nt ietter tI Ung quietly II Is much r than Int f train rom night lie He is III suffering In addition to hIs iliA The condition ot of John IOs little chong from b lie Thoman CiOt tit hl his are both h tonight Mrs Is III still from rom the shock hork and complaInt complain o Dt In Jehn her Jack back h Barnes ot of Woo Ont e lei leg PS 11 II broken hark back Injured Is the house houe n surgeon the most mORt I In of An one or f thu vIctims Ills 1111 the the dOttor do Is III lOt 0 good and ars apprehensive about m J J ot of Port uncoil mouth wa was badly lacer latr II Is suffering tonight Ills wHo and daughter who la are also alia In the ho hospItal are not seriously injured J M St Stew Stewart w art of oC O WIs is I wife and to oling suns SOliS are arc ill III the hospital arrived today and found thorn them doln doing well vetI tn Mrs Stewarts jaw Is fractured ard she has severe scalp sounds and her son pon has n a broken arm ITo but bart aged oled 5 has only on one minor In Jury I ot of London Ont Is reported not so velt III ha cal col I is broken log leI cut nn nod h BU nut tua from general Mrs J 1 II H ot of Port Huron Georga Stacy ot of Miss Morse of MIAs hattie Northey Northe and Northey ot of Peterborn J 1 A Lt La mont Ot of n II Ont Oat WIlliam Moie of at Sarnia and J A ot of Toronto are aru restIng comfortably the tho say ami making good I gels t toward rei thie fhe ot of pneumonia lag Ing wounded il ns as a re result or of their exposure In the tho Is feared b by the surgeons to Several ot of them show some ut of the dl dIsease |