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Show a ALT iUAKS Vol. II. .No:. 605. -- f . - 1 fas .10 Three Cents Price," ' AS. MANY-.- , 750. CHILDREN MARCHED . INJURED, IN A COLLISION OF ROCK ISLAND TRAINS , : f lealfM, GRAM. Salt Lake City, .Utah, Wednesday Evxning. January, (5. .1004. JV. W SCORE-'KILLED- atUd Partly cloudy as 4 OUT OF UNION SCHOOL IN ' t M iJLJ - .ONE MINUTE AND QUARTER ; -- . J i I 1 . H !! '. Jt-- W T I Crowded Coach Scene of Ter- WARLIKE THREATS MADE Fire Discovered in Basement, rific Slaughter; Story Told IN OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Principal Notified and the THE RUSSIAN VICEROY by .a . Newspaper Reporter Building Is Cleared in trar reaking Who Escaped. rturl. Time. Jan. Holdr o. J.pan Record-B- BULLETIN. 6. LONDON, w c) w ) ci) o (?. ' y' ' ' f?r a a .r. V- - i r?. Vl V Vl - S vl- John. N. of American and ether foreign wheat on the Stockton corn mwltet, put np the price 1 shilling per quarter todny. In consequent of the Far Eattexn sit- VS CRIPPLED DOCTOR HERO OF WRECK. c they will he 1 A dclachrrer.t of and rat al pen? ion r . UritJi rmrvffor . n-- cava! n. inJ MOSr INCeSVEXlEST OF SCHOOLS. J ten PtltUh officer Mrld the r.av '.cation to Italy, today to the far Kant of the J,p.n e wirhlr. Kaaica r.d NUaln. formerly the Mart- ni Klvadnvla cf the Argentine a.it ST. PETEltSM'ItG. Jan. fi. A dii patch from Port Arthur av the Hub- . .... rrf-- jltt jAtan. flhr.-- ro-vld- fd uation.' TOPEKA, Kan., Jan. 6. The hero of the Rock Island wreck was Dr. Bell of Kew York City, a. young physician, crippled and walking on cratches. Dr. Bell, although slightly hurt as a result of the collision, was the. first man to leave the Pullman sleeper, w hich was not damaged. Strug-fflinheroically forward on his crutches, he Immediately assumed of the relief work. After working until nearly exhausted Dr. Boll charge only gave way when the physicians arrived from Topeka with medicine 1?,, Anicrted by rail to th Pacific c njCHfcn left Go other draft of k Th it w vanquy far urtt 1 'irr.n.n th y rrc it ! u j that the men left without ha vine J themeH e with'nutflt. Gej-.t- . fffaklnc ef the qjltk tTit-- lf!d Viceroy AkxIefT's organ, the Nuvkrul, I ,,t with nisjhtf rfi. wto r..r as follows: nc Jmn-cse.enthurl.nmi. Thi rj- Krat -- l h'-r-i " Iittl th for n.-n"No threat tan l!ink"cl!jrl Uon her UKrltlm.vte riafht in Man. hu rla or in Korea. The interest cf ltn. sia and Japan ran be rrvomUM with-uRUSSIAN RESPONSE IS t and Instruments. Korea-violating that country CAREFULLY GUARDED BY sovereignty. The outcome r the neJAPANESE MINISTRY. gotiation depends on the numtT ct ironclads at Tort Arthur and of troops BY H. C. PARSONS. TOPEKA., Jan. . 6. The El Paso In HubsU doc not i h.ft Mr. Parsons was on. the wrecked war,Manchuria. flyer on the Rock Island road, westtokio. J.'iu c it j but h- - doc a not Ue;r- It far nnd h the that Hu!t which at in left Topeka midnight passenger train. Two people on the therefore j eeklns1 to render ll bound, rejoi;ten minutes late, crashed into a seat in front of Parsons were killed, hndd to th- - tSovc tnmml. fcut ih r"! of it ditlvrry lu wn j.t'.o.!ly near Willard, fif- but Parsons escaped uninjured. freight, head-oENGLISH ZNOINEERS TO f thth" an! ,y lu.tuc gjurd'l undi-Vteen miles west of here, killing1 twen- (Copyrighted, iIHt. by th Topoka Ft.ue ASSIST JAPAN CHEERED 1. jiTinin and injuring as many Journal.) ty persons MlriMer of Kor!j A ft . i AS THEY TAKE LEAVE. ' j TOPEKA, Kan.. Jan. G. At about t IiAt-! tt more. 'fstlfii IhU .f t"f tit, n. th l:u:.t; Hon destrurone most of the this !in;'-- r t. J . i . n morning The dead are being- brought into 1 LONDON. Jan. 6. un tive and fatal wrecks ever witnessed in party of marine wlh whn h later Iv ett(vl Topeka. Many of them are badly mu- j the niuh from enkatmr. the engineers dUirlct Clyde vicinity of Topeka occurred two J t, an extended letifcrcn. w . tilated. the Govt gaged by to rnmer.t Japar.f miles west of Willard. Kan., on the There I cvry !ndiin!inn tbt. The wreck, according to the passen Hock Island railroad. At least proceed Immediately to Japan-preum- . UI liVe ; lotion further no! !ae, thirty ' for on My rervke loard tra.n?porU, thouch It tt exf tel that Japan Will ger conductor, was caused by the i persons were instantly killed, several Failed for Japan r the yesterday. fefue to trur.ef-of afoff schedule. fatally and a large number rtightly in- barked at Liverpool r.n board They Hrlt-Is- h freight crew running the f?l. J'Merj-burto If fair thin ,rw. j Fteamer luk- - Krle. bound for .t. roeil. The passenger train had the right of jured, two passenger ears demolished, U 13 L1UJW. J. way, he declares, and the freight two locomotives totally destroyed" and train should have waited for it to pass four carloads of stock torn to pieces and UNG-WO- M at K"aple Hill, six miles west of the dead animal ,ft re wn along the ri?ht of way. scene of the collision. The wreck ocResult of Collision. curred at a curve. This horrible catastrophe wns the reTen of the dead are at one loca sult of a head-o- n collision between the morgue, nine at another and one little El PasK train, due to leave Topeka at child unaccounted for. A frantic crowd 11:33 p. m., and a cattle train. Hoth of bereaved and curious are being kept trains were running at u ppeed of from fifteen to twenty-fiv- e miles an hour. Complicated Case Growing: Out of the away by the police. Alleged SQuan-derin- g: one. was a The Whtn th long freight The majority of the wreck victims ol engines met they were welded together are' evidently of the poorer classwere of Estate Worth $150,000. by the impact. The engineer and fireor jewels people. Little money man on the freight escaped without infound. jury by jumping. The fireman on the Dr. Bell's Statement. passenger was seriously Injured, but CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Hobbed of neatly Irrr.e li)0. a U aUeged. 'Ura Lalgrn of Chicago has tjecn induced to jeo to Toledo. O.. nd to Speaking of the relief work Dr. Bell the engineer escaped. d utn ot said: Scene of Slaughter. her father from all hi releasing for l whil act er were we came resporulbllity "When the colli?ion all, irrdiitt. It was in the third car of the passen-a. Former Gov. John M. Ilarnllton h;i protlucei evidence to thi efT i in !h of course, in our berths. I was thrown the first coach, preceded by from mine and immediately got into ger, and a baggage car that the Probate court, where as Miss Lnljrn- attorney he hnd begun u!t to vru-- f an my clothes to see what was wron. The pmoke' slaughter of passengers took accounting from her father. The jruardlan is filiered to have kej t hi d.iuichirr rendition of the wrecked trains cannot- greatestThe shock drove the smoker in lpnorance of the fact that h wn h!r to tllW.ooo. She jtcelden-.tlibe described and. indeed, after discov- place. di oered was which occupied by only two or the facts a few week er . when :7 year of was a stock erinsr that the other train d- -. but u the fortune over and three J.trl f men, 1 completely through train, I paid little attention n U. thfe the car behind it, which was crowded have disapiwared. saw that medical assistance was Attorney Hamilton declared in court that he had Jut reec!l a some standing in the from first thing needed. There were two with passengers, a Toledo law firm Informing him that hrwas no longer Ml? shock when cam. thi aisle, young women in my car who offered toyr.!to The paengers in the car whore the The woman since ha repudiated the document Riven to hrr r.thr. Srr.!inK their services and they worked unhes- numerous feel not deaths occurred did Hamilton. The xt cup continued until I really did Attorney itatingly with the injured. Friday. Tiny wore first not do much but these other people did any serious shock. darkness by the total following wonders. All the people. in the sleep- warned setting of the uir brakers. ers were bundled out to make room for the sudden Then a 'mass of splintered wood and Ihe injured. We stopped wounds b.f iron crowded down upon them. No one inthe made sheets and tearing up out of his eat by the blow. was thrown jured as comfortable as possible. Only Thirty Escaped. Properly Punished. ' Out cf possibly 100 people, in the car in the "With one exception people escaped without Injury. the sleepers devoted themselves unsel- about thirty out got hurriedly by the rear They wounded. care That to of the the fishly which was still unobstructed. No e:t"lB tlon was a man who would not door, ic LONDON'. Jan. 6. A threatening CHICAGO. J.n. t-- Aca re iU of the his berth. I told some men cne In the from half of the enr eseap d. plveyjp demonstration has uriurred t Iroo.u l to je' k him out. They jerked him out They were crushed down between the h! h wb:-fa-mlr theater In dlAjtr seats in the smoker. Oniy three living Klhinrff. The police suppressed thj and have net seen him since. U and liru of lrK.l d disturbance. were out prrlehed the taken by "There was" one young: man who did people I to occurred The riot have floor who holes l.i were the ftcent o ?lde. and made u ed reporfxl chopped 1 romi not mBk lic,f learn heroic work yith hif name, but I should have liked to top cf the wrecked cars in a frenzied on Tuesday. It began with aatu!t on inot to defy tracing, th Prbate court to rescue a man, a small girl Jew In the principal streets. A' mob face a tearn f lutrtrnt" ll'Is-ition- . have known him. He had a big pun .attempt middle-age- d a and Th" qutlon of priority of of womaji, who wre quickly formed and surged toward the was on him and apparently strapped fire victim Is the Pue on whirh and begging for uid. The Ghetto, where Jews were knocked down the bound on a hunting trip. He seemed to moaning of the passengers In the forward and trampled ujon In th street.. Mls-iltr.any of the etatc may ! hurg up In be with a woman and a little girl whom rest were were window of thrown all the court for month and year before dead. through went back out he got safely and then One man wa? taken out by a rear door house and many perron were clubbed, they c:n b) distributed. and climbed into the wrecked, ear after within five mir.utea after the collision, but o far a thfi d'patche Indicate no more of the injured, helping to get out instantly from internal Irson was nerlously hurt. a lot of people who were fastened and died almost A woman dird two hours injuries. down." later while trying, to tell a physician Parsons Proves a Hero. her name. This young man of whom Mr. Bell One Pathetic Incident. spoke was Harvey O. Parsons, a writer A little girl named Honnie Martin, for the Topeka State Journal, who hapbound about 11 years of age, was pinned down pened to be on the train. He two cars, a heavy stove for Oklahoma for a week' hunting but betweenonthe one foot. Her cries attracted crew relief and back resting witli the turned with the instinct of a dutiful reporter the rrrfuers, and men, many of them CHICAGO. Jan. C "Ti e mthd,T. turned in a story of the wreck as Ire bleeding from wounds abouttothe face worked and her arms, refreitaVe0f the Iriuo! t:(,tfr get ac6. He it. manfully rg paw omitted, however, any DF.NVF.ri. Colo.. Jan. Preempt erence to the heroic work done among out. It took two hours of steady work tion on Uh part of the Denver tolIc' In the on !itln of th .:!. i .( to relieve her. When she ws taken out l n h the injured by himself. an to 1 r,r attempt atv.ve probnbly prevented r.tllator the ufapT." she adures?ed a doctor who wa bond- the three slayer of Mr. Your.sb'f I lw rulWersoti aa over 822,000 In Bills Found. Inspector her !... ing "papa." The phsi-h;Andrews and Arnold. l'eter. '"Had Ihe vt ntiliti.f (,ir th x Otto Smith, Coroner of Wabaunsee did not have the heart to tell h i that A mob of tout l'J ieop;-- . gathered the k '.c. vl .n hr father and at Valverdo and lea:i a nisiiiii n th tr.ed hut."cr paid county, and - "d. Dolly, his assistant, she wa an orphan. Mr. V.Wtv,;,. while caring for the dead, found $22,000 mother havtns been killed. Mr. M.iriin jail. Chief Ann"tror.g karn-'the tf would have lxn l ! in bills and drafts on the person of one wa killed lnT.Hnl v. nnd Mrs. Martin ninvffrcrt of l,f- - ! nf lh. I r nril of U.e of the unidentified dead. He was a died ten rr.ir.ute after being taken out to mtordn c.rtnirv lie then et u for.r'ar.'.lr jj ..!.. fA;jI !rz.A v. aa. man end nrpKlimshlv a of the wreck. ,'Th child was tuffciln;; e ,u to u f i work. ir.g Texas stockman tvho had sold cattle on ' with a broken unkie manner the in.rr,t mob Ie.un-of hl net ion on onfell severe stove and t market. her, the Kansas City' Mirt ot lhe polkc before It had ln,, tusions. fifcs wad put. to ?!eep by a hypo- - j many block nnd It turned MR. AND MRS. HARRIS cermic lujctiiur. in iiiiee nrr pain. back to Valvtrde and dlolved. Ui.. uvil U Ufll!), ft r ',.", 4 Wrt rer-,fr.Jr:- da tint n Vrn 7" hal'. f I I )er bsi'i'.rj ' - tr.: e V? t f t? - - ) . tv.rhe.t hni-on-sible- . n, f; - f l.r al'i. I n-.i- ?i-- ; n di-ui- ! ii ,. . YO AN CL AIMS HER FATHER ROBBED HER 1 y a:, Iin n-- RIOTING AT TANGLE IN KISHINEFF THE COURTS anti-Semit- lic h es h-t-lf w-a- LYNCHING PREVENTED s MISTAKE AT IROQUOIS nit tt"-?- . N-'t- - 1 ter At 5 ! the r.--- r?tr d ! l.-nr- -- " a1; - . r-- prm-eede- , SCION OF NAPOLEON ! j NOW AT ST. LOUIS -Thvleinn j A r co r ft came out to on Rrnn r,h'i'S.W;n un brakman r.11ff train ?fllH Topeka as soon as a f Vl LOSE INFANT SON ----- nu .A.n cou'.d run to Willard and LOUIS, Jan. C Comte Fernan ters or Oie wreck. Thenotify headquarwent phyiian Leon, second fon of Comte Charles Leon, to relieving the Injured and i:vjde m who was pin son of Napoleon Eonaparte, attempt to remove the crjsh'J and dis!:; in St. Louis with his wife, and will figured bodies fromthe debris. her until ofter the World's fair. Arter da.vllgl-.- this n.orulng the nork come fair that to Kreat the of removing the bfxiiea o?ain began. tof u Riven in celebration of the counia "djTiave which brought out the phytry which my grand f&thev sold to the The engine CnlttcJ StHtes." said Ccmte Leon. sicians, a number of pcIioemn and Comt Fernan Leon came Into the title wrecking gaig about 2.P.0 o'clock. t the death of his elder brother, who was coupled on to it.-the cars. Comte Charles Leon, in Venezuela a few (Continued on Pag S.) years so ST. re-ni- do , t q ! R EVOLUTION IN FA If M 1 flAL0 OF ; HAITI PIlRPflSp 1 UiVA UJL. Infant ton rd Mr. T. Harrl dld at ad Mm Jay th' mirtiln;. Th f rlvate. c.ril'.-tthl luneral will v Rf,rnKJti. from Port kj day) During ' Killed la a Calucn. i i ii.ir i u'nut ..( .oru. w no went GnaJve o tnke part In the celebr-tlo- n NHW TftlUK. Jan, C -- Murt o V. f Uii Inlpcnder.ce of foirnrrtv an Aihanv emrf uf, t.ji r h of th; cent'.-r.nra to had Haiti. Gtn. Montplalser lnir"t of arcr;itl f rnaursry In th rUi't c"ntructSr.ti f t raise a revolution ntlr,tt the lrei-den- t. Manhi'iiio rrx tr." Ka drUi rvr. but the movemvnt falWl. Tha rnl cUalh in um air cf th General's ton and an acvompllcf were calon which ar hrlr. to lay th? killed. Numerous nrrerts were made. luur.Oalior. on th river bud. , d wr i,-- 1 t fivrv th almmc" t?...,,- nttt-mpte- -. m d tmprtt 1- - I" i'hut Ilem;l wrr tion of the lre Tf.e ten a l-- tX U "were t r.d that atarir. turnircrts-In-In,c mar h . t4t order pup'l n!rfi!S Tak thrf) to th hall and In ha !n-tar.- tl. -- f-'- fa'!-.-r-. 1 : tlMr. hutt'.' ! r. XI a n..i: It-ei- r t-- r . 1 -- C.if rtanf, tl fsIHe tnat hr tSre tt' ? ith tn,?. t.r.1 tii In - tti t ! ao oi.e rr c v . , Awt lcilirrt K4 ixan4 h4 b"u ihmiMf ls. t i?ie efi "" the tr tfe-- ffNT't.nwJ or-k- r. ' .,;! Aft' and r h-- f.' r, - t ir.fxttf Spkln- Tube. .While Jar Itor I'hHHr tT, !k- If 3e.1f-.V'.Uf. A fr krt A,tu'iy eir'aiesrc t re - h th .nJjrnt. 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