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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. 8 ln. THUPrDAY EVENING, DECEMHEn SI, . SCENES OF HORROR IN STOCK PRICES FIRM ADVANCE IN DEATH CAME SUDDENLY AWFUL WRECK ON B. & 0. WITH LIGHT TRADING SOME LINES (Continued from page Into the embankment and the 1.") The car was immediately behind the smoker. SCENES OF ANGUISH IN FRIGHTFUL WRECK VIVIDLY DESCRIBED CONNELLSVILLE. Ta., Dec. 24. When General Manager Sims arrived at the scene of last right's accident near Dawson he was so overcome that he cried. Men and women who crowded to the scene were compelled ot turn away from the affecting sights. When the relief train reached here thousands of people were at the station. A large number of Connellsville people had gone ot Pittsburg for Christmas shopping and were expected home on the limited. Every available cab and carriage had been held in waiting to convey the injured to the hospitals.- Citizens formed themselves into a relief corps and gave assistance in the removal of the wounded from the train. Presence of Mind in Agony. Louis Hilgot, the conductor of the coach train, was in the secondno day one knows when the crash came, and just how or what happened to himonuntil one afterwards. D. W. Hills, porter of the sleepers, said that as soon as he could get off his car he went forward and heard someone shouting from the fortop of the bank where he, by going a as He voice. ward, recognized Hilgot's in terrible agony, but shouted at the top of his voice: "For God's sake. I am scalded to death, but some of you get a red lamp and flag 4'J or she will be on - us'." Even in the mental suffering of every one auout the scene, the bravery and thoughtfulness of the dying conductor was sufficient to bring words of praise and commendation. Porter Hill?, telling of his experience, said: Awful Jam of Death. "I went to the smoking car and began to cet the in lured out. The c ar was the most awful scene I ever witnessed. Men were jammed into all ports of shapes. and They were on top of each other buried under heaps of dirt and seat cushions. When I tried to lift one man out I found others so tightly wedged into the rame place that several had to be aided at one time. I got seven men out before I stopped there. The dead of the were bMly bruised and scalded were in such a fearful condition that they would better be dead. ,nrae of those had lost their eyes enthe tirely. The baggage end clothing of the passengers was scattered all ovr with ground. Some of it was soaked blood, while in the piles of it could be seen piles of toys, telling the pathetic-talof Ciiristmas shopping that came to such a pitiful end." In describing the wieck, one of the trainmen said: Description of Wreck. '"Half way around the curve the loto-- n ntive struck the big timbers in its rapath and began with lightning-lik- e to with roll. and. then careen, pidity the ponderous train crowding it. fell over on its side. The instant it did so. the- momentum of the train behind it sent the tender clear over the prostrate locomotive like a football, and before it ould stop it was- lying on the wr.ttr level some twenty feet below. Next came the baggage ca", which went oer the locomotive top and lodged with one end near the water. The smoker of the train was smashed like kindling. The sleepers, still crowding, but not breaking, swept along, literally tearing up the steel rails as though they were made of paper. Awful Cries of Anguish. "The first sleeper when finally stopped rested directly over the locomotive. The on the track dining car remained safely and the steward "and crew- were not harmed. When the grinding and crushing of steel and wood ceased, there was for the moment a dead silence. Then 'ame the moans and cries of anguish f:om the poor wretches who were- - being or burned to death." When asked if there would be any investigation on the part of the railroad D. W. Duer officials, Superintendent said: Ho Investigation Needed. "I don t think that an investigation on the part of the railroad i5? necessary to explain tins affair. It is all too ap pa rent." "Pointing to hal" a dozen heavy tim be i s under the coach, he said: "There is the cause or it. An extra freight, westbound, has dropped those timbers on the track and proceeded, un conscious of the trouble it had left be - - - hind." FAST EXPRESS 'RUNS INTO DISABLED FREIGHT: HORROR UPON HORROR baggage car was thrown Into the Youatuogheny river. The smoker followed the engine and landed squarely on top of it. Th'.a allowed the escaping Fteam from the erglno to fill the car. The smoker was packed to Ita utmost capacity and all the passengers were cooked alive. Not a single passenger in this car escaped alive, and It Is estimated that at hast of the dead were in the smoker. forty Baggagemaster Thomas J. liaum of Hazel wood, who was on the wrecked train, proved himself a hero. With his head and body frightfully cut he managed to crawl from the wreckage, and grcplng hi way along In the darkners d flagged the passenger train No. 9. He had nothing with which to flag the train except matches, and these he made use of In his desperation, taking off his coat and setting fire to It. He stopped the train Just In time to prevent it from plunglrg into the wreck and adding further horror to an already indescribable disaster. Baum collapsed when he saw he had succeeded In stopping the train, and w hen the 'engine stopped he was lying within a few feet of it. An operator at "A" tower on the Pittsburg & Lake Erie railroad, across the Youghiogheny river, was the first to send word of the accident and to send for relief. He vas watching the Duquesne limited as it was speeding along the Baltimore & Ohio tracks across the river. He saw the cars pile hlsh in the air and then sink back on the tracks. The screams of the Injured and dying were plainly heard. In on other second he was sending word to the railroad officials at Dawson' and Connellsville. The injured were looked after immediately and everyone was made as comfortable as possible. They were loaded onto the relief train and taken to the Cottage hospital here. The dead were placed in a long row on the embankment the wreckage and In a single lineopposite thirty-eigforms lay cold and stiff on the frozen ground. Another row on the opposite side of the wreckage contained eleven, and scattered here and there through the underbrush were the dead bodies of many who had been able to ciawl from the wreckage but died before aid reached them. Under his engine lay Engineer William Thornley, dlwm-bowle- d and mangled almost beyond recognition. Hardly had the bodies of the dead been removed from he coaches until thieves robbing the dead of Special officers jewelry and money. were deputized and with the aid of the Baltimore & Ohio police force and Connellsville officers the work of the ghouls was stopped. Several persons are under suspicion and arrests will follow tomorrow. It is charged that the foreigners who escaped svrious In jury In the wreck Immediately set about robbing their more unfortunate countrymen and the dead as well as in jured were robbed of their money and other valuables. west-boun- The dealings In the stock mirket this morning were light, and the trading was featureless. Prices were centrally tttlonry cke to yaterdra quota- tion. . ill-fat- ed tr.dystruts and Carina rvn?cl!Jated Mcrcur Daly Daly-JurlVflUlue Llell Daly A. Kaijle Calena Grand Central Horn Silver Ingot Mammoth Imfr May Day Mammoth .. Ontario K . .... v !.' tk. o Sliver King ei." Silver Shield South Swansea l Star Consolidate.! .... SunshPie . Swans ii ::. rtnh Cncle S.m Consolidated z;i, Cr.lt ed States Mln'rig o... lf.'--j VaP'o Butler-LiberBlack Bess Burton California ii Daly-Judx- shares at .11 j',v-jufJ- sdler ores rlir.t lr. go at t" from roppef-rtlve- r rhnge.) nd. a kind of ore that car.not bA fmlte,l u the itir.gham plnnl. Ulr-I hhani'f sll rirn :im snl.t In A. S. A It. company, however, and goo! protUs se ir,.,i rm ihfir production. The ihatige im the character of the ore men j llone not stirprldoc. fefTr bejr.e found In the lnterbedde-- veins and tn th cross nsute thrtnh-iu- t the itrl t. In Us Brooklyn trp. up a very erty the BInKhi'.nt h?a larse twvly of Iron sulphide ore mrrvlr s: 11 to J7 In copr. gold and silver. M. h l of gret value jn Its sto'ltlng oer-tion- s. j churi'ii. Consolidated Mrrur. 2 nt 7l';. . 1 iiiv-Inner ly. l' Ht JJ nt nt f? 7: at L 7v; 2 slsty ut JJ.7:i: at KT. huycr at t..T5; d i-'- TO t 1'.-"i'to- - t OF COLUMBUS CON. C. wei-ki;o- orlr further hipn.er.ls t - - n N rr m di-pat- gr rccr.t weakness In P.lr.gharn Ccn. rtock. says the Huston Commer-c!i- l. Is understood to l. ui ik In the circulation Piston of by unfavorable reports about the company' finances and the condition of Its ,l to propertieti. These reports are have emnnated from one who la in litigation with the Itlngham over the tul to a small piece of land used by it for dumping ground. Mfiny local brokerage concerns have given to understand that Itlngham Is In a bad way, and this his led to some aelling of stock. The only really unfavorable new that has recently come from the Htr.g-haIs that the rich or- recently cut In the lower working". In the Lark vein ve ca-flon- ea b.--- n m - . ar,. f nr4-r- t liv the con ing ofniitt. Cr let!5 seair-- ; thing rounded In shap-fost.i l pmduriP u durit c tfr.. J.I V'Ci 4 ' af "Id. . '.-- ; IMPROVED CONDITIONS rtfr,'- AT STAR CONSOLIDATED. 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X-- -. for iilut 7'X rd !e I tt the ffmp.ir.y"s treasury tada. the proceeds ruining from the eiV of es t mn aever.ty tors of ore, hi h carried IP1 in gold ni.d 4 our.fe In silver. e - I.. . ; 1i Haltle ' U "i- 3L, hec k - I"art mi: i t ..urtr i ,;:a. 2aver-n-. ; J'tr, '- r. rr..T " s A .a N"- . J.','". : i tm ae-r- - 1 . Si'i f. i,i''ii, V : !.... J. in 'er. lre Sr'.wti. Jinry !: I5S"; - : ! ? : - J at J (J3V,e t Th J "r 1 t'vllril .. thf S', rtn t I rr.h r. . , e.T ii't ;i - lo Ulf (t'l.-- tMi, n-ah- l- r yri , 1 tt-e- - - I- In-tte- rKUri cf Wettaonl. He gv.S'.r? nt) uSe !r f aitr: ir.if.f if,:;,:iff . 'j a en.it.th '.iocr fcs at 4 "'. s lU.Mr.m OriliI ritOVt) j 1f vh fr f It g f.sfe ! t . ..! lirjMfi, ;rti? "H ' In . ;t I . 1 frmn Kvirek.i are n tJ.e ef. I'rrk 7 . . I Jar. HP fet l that the st.tr Con. mine Js loklrg ar v. I -. ' . p. 'S':' V- It- - (wo). Tlwi-tM--r. i: t than It ha for aeveral rnonth W hal past. Fur mm litre Mar&iter Pa'karl j I'.t Till lsh: 1 N r 1. No 3 Ni IlUti') i has krj t his main for,- - engage j jn a. hnr1 3 S" isttitef. sisrtsf, T'i',r, N't-eei; No. g "sV.r No velfpn.er,t work, ar I the report rtow trfr ; I '.. N I w t;l that a fteady sTrlr r.f Mm-r,ti;.tir, v.rn-Ni. IV' N tVjlXr. be kept up t'.uritig th- brst part f next N... 7. N s a. Jan-tary- a IV...11-- fr ld Ie; Ju'. 3"S'. ts, . r.ep-nr'.- s r Utah. r.r mm. wttw.. t!fxtMH - ill fam t rif tt1 ttJ-f a .. rntio s;; wl-N'.m!ft!; -V- etrrn vttiv. 4.--- i t .THREE STATES i i HfiCc; nr.. i' . m Sk 1 VTSe rr rr,?--t- Ts.tt sr r" Urten i- )iJ f '.j t "t. V. 5 sat . i: tkl V,.-- - Attrr. 4 nfk'r. . . jr.r. .'. it- lmct mn-- i (s . - rincA; ahale. trr ti - t'lh-- r m, a1a,r-- t fr.arkrt s3s llr fr a f r ;i f t i i in irjt mr J!ay l irhet ',c tA trt t c etv1 r-- Chtcago Orain. ft. m h-- a s , t?l f.. TrTtrrv rr.e rfie.ip.ifii. r . Kefti ae4 Ivtnr Trial. : -- I. H . IIKJ.r.NA. 54 t h la ef a rfliflH at f r m tt tiit r ar tr'.a by C Kaa -n rf SL Loula Wool. IjtlCtK. tVr :i e,ir. 'n M r get y and v -- pro-ducer- '. . rsr, rd a tfra ttef el e. fr..r,t V.u t r.t t. atttfry It ?'14 ra:f. tt.rr . . i.i 1 n t C i res . f h"!r Pa-Ms- r, new-year- " J. o a. - e!j- He-tr- , - Th" lt t e.. m-- at t: Vm .; aSaJy; ,t costs a.4 hIfrfa, nr''fjlratie ! f.'. . bua. 11 ; (xrtlH s t.d U re 2, VV o'.etn j3 3&; rnmm. It t' i i '" I ' I : ,. tt aata. atair; l :tj l4S"i heavy tjiii. 1 4 Ut. t'ts and . sfa? ; r 4 nr. a llit-a- . ; He!ps a. tiifc!- Uml till" ethT. U M I a The t;ildfWld district de new camp, locatrd a short distance out ompany, has commanding tached and placed on the brigade head of Tonopah. The Cotnblnatlcn quarters Ft;i:Y. apt. A. A. Smith of the roperty Is rtow signal corjip accompanied the party and. the cnly one from which shipments will remain in Salt Lake till the are coming at the present time, the r. work Is lidlty with which development rrowded upcn a r.utnber of others, being Hot How Cheap But How Good. will. Mr. Cclburn lelieve. soc.n carry them Into the ranks cf steady Blue Tolnt Perfectos. One-hal- f mile wef of the Utah's Favorite Cigar. Jumbo and upon a parallel ledge. Is the Bull, now- held under an option A new private dining-roohas just l'.lu J17.f.C00. With th work t ow Oor.e for been added to the New WiNon conveni the re at u derth of only a ences. It is tastefully decorated In reaching few- feet, he rays th values, occurring The and white. green heating appaIn a ted quartz, range front 4K) to J6"0 reratus of the hotel has also bem per ton gold. modeled. The camp Itself is reported as having up. as It were, by magic. While sprunsr Great reduction in drcicmaklng In only two tents were j Itched us-- the Madam Jones' and Mr Hereer's departground sixty days ajn, there nre now KEITII-O'imiECO. ments. of these habitations, with C9 perr0 sons finding homes In them. The Daughters o the Utah Pioneers yesterday celebrated the ninety-eight- h BIG NEW YORK COMPANY of the birth of Joseph Smith j anniversary AFTER UTA1I BONANZAS. in Harratt had. The programme inon an cluded oration Joseph Smith by Judge King; an address by Prcsldert A atch from New York states that Joseph I Smith cn "A Message to the Chirks Sweeney .s negotiating to buy World and the First Fruit of the Message"; a "Song of the Seer," by Charle. the Silver King and the Daly Weet jnd Kent; a piano solo. "The Spinning mines In T'tah for hl.s Federal Mining Song," by Miss Cecelia Sharp; a papf r company. For this purpose and the acon Friend of the "Brigham. th of otlicr properties the capita; Prophet." by Mr?. Maria Y. Dougall; in- quiring vocation, by Margaret P. Young, widow of th'i Fed nil Mtnlrg company will be Increased to $."'.0CO,0';O. of the late President Young, and beneThl move will put the Federal comdiction by Mrs. A. T. Hvd--- . founder of pany in a pofition to control the lead the Daughters of the Pioneers. cer.t of market, as it will have 70 the of the bad States. Cnlttd output XIALF RATES Negotiations have proKred to uch a point that 'VY. C'.tytn Miller va fer,t Via Oregon Short Line, to examine the Ftah properties, anl Hu5M. from Flrvh & t'ump. For tho Christmas holidays. Tickets on Charle." to gi v er sale Derember IMth. 25th and SI. ICWi?. beJI's ufTlc e. aecjnif ar.lcd him and January 1. 1901: rood for return the hooks of these con. ji n If s to vrlfv until January 4th. Particulars on ap- the jtatc irents a to the busdi.eM h re tofore done. plication to agents. The Silver Kinr Is the blcRest lad in the t'nltfd States, having rld mine of Dy order County Clerk James, last lat year 1.3.H0 In dividends. The year"f county ballots were yesterday stock of the Federal Mir.tr g preferred loaded Into a furniture vrn, taken to Is marketable jn Nrw York at the city crematory and committed to company tJ.lt j:0. price carrlr.g a rhar of rem-the flames. The deputy county clerk n tock with tach fhare of pre-- f acted as mourner. rr d. at the ofT.res of the Itauiry D. J. Sharp Coal Co. 73 South Main romp. r. meiitic re,! inlay falle. i . is Ft. Office telephone, 713. Yard Ule- - cur" a cm: flr mat km of the ntnve '.ut It was learr.e.1 that Pvvil phone, 522. Keith of the Silver KttiR ar.d J. K. lUtn-t..erof the D.ily West re loth In The W. C. T. U. will have charge of advances rr:tr;t the services at the icnttentlary next N"ev Yirk and mmi Sunday. The Rev. K. I. (Pihen will have l n made tn them. deliver an address. Mrs. Melvln will BINGHAM CONS ORE sing, ond Trof. G. l. Skclton will render a violin so'.o. CHANGE CAUSES FLUTTER. J'.ai-?ett- . Van Karen Cas Contlnufd. rf Attt ;t J. Van araKceh'a. Te f I. i'iH l:3 jrr.fwii'.'Wf!, r t rf m r ir cni;-u- Imrhijtreta ft Ti'"1 at4 r.'.fjr-- . as -- al lntrt Ktr, ai'T 4wket 'air to fhni.f trtM. ; ::. t ep. U t 4 Iir st! e lnK rtern Umti", fi r up t inttndent A1 J..ot,cn of the lu'Tiht s Con. came ti from the pmp-ert- y In Alta nitht to sfer.d the hoj. GOLDFILD DISTRICT OF here. Mr. Jatrbsn was inom-panie-- tl NEVADA IS ACTIVE CAMP. Ida by Frank M.rchcue, the r vj'-rhU and B. L. Co'burn. frmtly a n.embr of the Salt Lake Sto k exchange, has re- anThe J.ittrr h.ive Just f.nlhej tr ik'.rc xrTt examination of the Ccdutnhus turned from Tonopah and Gold field, In the Uth jnterot of n where he has spent the year. mlpo-imixTrv purp" of the evnni-lii,itl"- n In the Goltirbtd district Mr. Culburn cflt.net le i.rtn-- l at this tin-.his acoultcd two promlMrg properties-Th- - Co!iitn!s tr.anag tr.T.t h.s on vhich dvf loj mnt work Is now pro- Company II Returns Home. Company H reached Salt Iik- from Cass tie Mate on the No. 3 Itio ;rar.de Western train last night. They . the night on the train. Lieut. gressing. thebeen RT-Admir- Kanaaa City Cattle. lK.-rt- i t 1 I'ii rs. : 1 EXPERT EXAMINATION at 4 . TOTAL SAI.l'S Tteg-ilacall. v hresforforIJThi.i . shres Open Total, 4'J shares for Pil r-j- r a- I t J TS'lr. It T'.'t rhHf t"'tT: Herlf, gnrf ht t. LOCAL MENTION to-a- r ." BULLETIN. WASHINGTON, iVec 24 At iba ef the Etata XoJy today ami a cablejrraxa SterlSn c. ex? rain and to Inc tba Asiatic squadron, to dlspatcU a warship to tTbtaaulpo, to there. American V.r i;bfr. ;4 : J ys. sixty Star Consolidate. Consobd-ttcd- . n-.e- ptrerg:to gnmt trt Frltr 1 r--vrr tterrtrd l Ulr 4 T. t' 1 i:2", r--4 -rt- ar.t fredeta. rjr.d . TO KOREAN WATERS tHlr -, I- "a "jr - Chicago CattV We, n r-f.e,:rtast-- ciiicac; ir.; 1 sll-ver-- at pt' nrfr ' pecvUtt.'n s-- re,;r. Ixad and -h rr.ltl j ) TiltK. r-- AMERICAN WARSHIP ?.EW YORK METAL. Ijhs 3-- rn'-Vral- rly i e-- tliUt, fetl'i twl uj.nl ret-,erlt- NKW .l''-- ' s trk "tr.c:ro fcoti4 h-i- . i:. BOA HI ml "rr, e a "days, and for Ze. buyer days. Caili.i sold ""eo fth.vres. all t 12 ent, and New York dropped jnx shares ot ." .10 ;t-- br-g.i- n hars &.Vi :.4tht:y e a4-cs- 7'V. Ingt60 let 13.1'. . t kes and ttal of 1000 shares selling. tf them at XZ.Ct cah. Con. Mercur soM 13 a IMW. $2.70 -S La Kelre stork at e tn' ir JTerrJ for fer tnaticn ir? i-- mT tMril the lh"a to isils e-rt- te I"n tfiiillf - ! 4.;.!rlr Itme lajth a M-- hottdsy pranks re'!t Arai!ir.M unl'"t-nj themarket. to O t:h nm aJtow rf inlmtlHl the rTir,r wft s.'ahlSr trlter The fnirifm of m Unl of wuikUm Inlet ihr totrxrim uut an etvl to af-tuat trs'tmc Hrtatt nlknuti In fc of the ete nfT, t!e prices f" fur.r.lna to a poirt or more n '" He ir.f t and had move. srtlve and trr j- - fr-i- ll ntury iaitn Joe itowrrs Little Chief Man ha tlx i .1 Martha Washington New York Trim Victor ,.t Whit- - Kock Yankee RKCCLAP. CA!.! AJax. .Vrt at 4r. Consolidated Mrcur. 1" at TSc; I . it z."-- : l l: at f.'.h;.: ! at lirj'-- ; in ..t i:.t. at C,ranl Central. at Vtr. May L.ij. lAiuim fc ffrre-- 1 facle.) llfsotn tr3-r- Tradlr.R on the afternoon opened with active hortlr." of ".'is .'T al fn It nt s ! At ejt ef the Cie.j lr.. Mr. !;er rrofesMir.al Nas!ine of tr po'.nt. Cr.:t Nesr stes Kltres Ji.tr.pe4rvrTV. J refrre1 t. 'ntrsl and h I" at j o- roon stesiyer Midr tr1rs renliur g - 4-. 4 J ar,4 fon-.wr.- ). O'- -f If lir-jan- r.r turst at an rlr threat, this r otrir g. ch- - kir the r f rtu" ' " n lf-rr.n tn cteath i h t) c reach It-- boa. Mr. lUn n an j l ',n farr..y f f, a. fhlltren ha4 jyt r--" m4 home, and every I reps rat r,f 1,l'.rre for a family .Jebrail--K1 TT.e funeral Hurdaj. ftTn ard rreetsr c.bviae en tte JSecond e -- - IP Ft-- d O'oeral E'.rctrlc l.Keetrlc ere Kor1 Silver rrorod another gain to- day. blng quoted at MS rent. Copper hlJ at lPi ctnts and Va l ke ale Tt . AFTERNOON CALL, .... In jeia;tlea.T. rt dftf-sv- ltm n. an i Jrr.p"J rrffrl Nw Ycrk Air tlrsk nrt A?ilfa I St. Lxu: A sin rrr!nr rrrrre4 and ftsr adfcr.fd a pr t. I r t C41 Trr.r lllo Jtsr,Js rffTteJ fios-Shtfnf'.- .at , In 4::r Cetr Mrs. !& inr:r,-- ic;ir.4. 4sr-e- Vie Jj:t. a-s- S.ii "t S Frrmfnto Shower" Consolidated fTif mr In th cfrti'.i the ts.:ros4 I it tit sm of th tnsrket ii 33.0a l'etro Rocco-Homesta- . .7-- 4ac txit to rf .t-r- tw. ris:!Jr -- Expires of Mysterious Disease. ni:w roitK. x". fr CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., Dee. 24. The Duchesne limited, the fastest through passenger train from Pittsburg t New York on the Baltimore & Ohio r.ui into a pile of lumber at Laurel Run two miles west of Dawson, at 7:4: o'clock last night, and in the wreck that lives were lost and resulted sixty-thre- e thirty persons injured. The killed were mostly foreigners, wh w ere m the smoking car just back of the baggage car. They were literally roasttd to death, the baggage and smoker telescoping the engine and im mediately catching fire. Many of their D. J. Sharp Coal Co. .3 South Main bodies are lying burned to a crisp in St. Office telephone, IV). Yard tele- of the Baltimore & the baggage-root22. phone, to be Ohio depot, remove' later to the different undertaking shops in the city. New Clerk for the Wilson. A peculiar feature of the accident is a woman was injured the fact that not Arthur M. Point, formerly rbrk of the Kenyon. and now connected with excepting a few slightly. The wreck was caused by the breakthe Spokane hotel, Spokane. Is coming on a carload of bridge to Salt Lake to accept a position In th? ing of castingswest-bound timbers on a freight train, New Wilson. Salt Lake Is Mr. Point" hich had passed Laurel Bun not more home, hi? mother and sister being lothan fifteen minutes before the cated here. passenger train. The wreck occurred on a curve, and it was imposSpecial Christmas services will be held sible for Engineer Thornley to see far tomorrow at Our Saviour's FvanKellcal enough ahead to detect the obstrucchurch. The services are In Lutheran tion on the tracks. 10 o'clock and at Z:.) p. m. in at Knglifh A big Atlantic type engine plunged Norwegian. The children.1 Christmas into the Mmbers at a velocity of sixty festival will be held Sunday night at 7 miles an hour. The engine ploughed o'clock. All are cordially invited. m e and Dull Market Is Listless. and ctrvaed at II.T0. 4 aharet aeilir.g. while Daly opened at rtleaaed 1300 shares at prices between J2.tS and ft4. Daly Went aa strong, with $33 bid. and Grand Central sold again at ll.t. Star Consolidated let ZOO shares go ml IVi centa. Msy Day 2ropp-- J :j ml . S'i cents, and Victor Consolidated got 4 cents for vo. Consolidated Mcrcur weakened to 74 cents with the sale of : shares, and AJax found a market for 500 shares at 4 cents. The bulness transacted on the morning call amounted to !0Cf.y. which 4000 shares were sold. , Following or" the closing quetatlon. and list of sales: Bid. A.keJ. , ...... Alice U AJax METAL MARKET. lljliion-Hec- k Daly-Judg- ht su-en- Otbcrnlsc the Wall Street Mother of Five Children "r .t t 1. t., 'S : : t i |