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Show PAGES Trie JL it" 0 Vol: II. No. 622. IVIiill N - J- Lake AJLT tad uaprttlM tenlf at. Tm.nij tUrtxdj EGR-AM-. Sait Lake City, Utah, Tuesday Eyexixo. January 0 ABANDONED FOR 184 MEN ENTOMBED IN MINE; WEST MINERS KILLED AT VICTOR COLO .; CAGE DROPS 1500 FEET DOWN A SHAFT N RESCUER S UNABLE TO WORK Survivir Brought Out, Blood and Fragments of TRAINS CRASH IN BLINDING BLIZZARD; THREE DEAD AND OTHERS MAY BE IN DEBRIS OF BURNING WRECK But He Cannot Tell Anything of Disaster; Heroic Engineer Loses His Life. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 26. During a blind- Ing snowstorm an accommodation train on the main line of the Burlington road ' crashed into the rear end of the limited through train known as the Denver express, bound for St. Louis, which had stopped last night to take water from a tank at Garmene creek, forty miles north of thi3 city. Three dead bodies were taken from the wreck and, with four injured, brought to St. Louis over the Missouri. Kansas & Texas relief-train- . Seven others art reported to have been injured, one mis?im, and it is. believed that bodies will le found under the debris. PITTSBURG, Jan. 26. The last hope for the lives of any of the 184 men entombed in. the Harwick mine of the Allegheny Coal company, two miles from Cheswick, Pa., was given up'i"day when George "W. Scheets, maager of the mine, admitted that he believed that not one of them would be brought up alive. Now the cry is for more men to come to the work of rescue. Volunteers are needed to work back through the debris to where the miners are imprisoned, and where possibly some may have managed to survive. Already four men are known to be amotiR them Kelwyn M. Taylor of this city, who was the first of the rescue party to reach the bottom of the shaft. Bridge and Train Burn. The rear end of the Denver express 0 a0 S 3 S ri, i L1M Ur DbAD AND INJURED IN WRECK. w. 0 0 I 'r nrt!h' I to william roNovnn. Denver, V:o.. j yi ,ir lOljl Hot Springs. ELM Kit ENGLISH. Macon, Mo. JU'NJAMIN HKNNIITT, negro rotfr. St. tout. (;i:ohc.e sei:iu:iu;i:r. Quincr. 1:1. J. M. HA Kit EE. addivss no: Known, bruised and ini-- i iI'. injurt 1. W. M. DAVIS. Clnrlnnatl. ir.frnil Injuria, . PH. EDWARD H. CLEMENTS. Macon. Mo.. mnV.r ur. l la. ternal injuries. W. O. MENDIGE. St. Iiu!. rntuion of hr4l n! . V. HUGHES. Pullman conductor. St. IuU. r:p noun I ENC.INEEK JOHN NfNNS rf tb- - act flmm!llon. Itanr.ibal. Mo. 4 1 0 rrcf crt !"p Ca.J rcf turlnr V r. t'-if'i- N' ii, f lif,. rtptvca of S j IJET Or THE DEAD IS 2CTOH KIKE HCJIHCJt. .. v. k rr. a ii rR, ll'Tf) JOHJC SEKCCK. Iluar.ir.p Behind Ta:t. tt Tr trif-- tMtt'i x l"" rf t yr.vJ" i I' P !rt. tja Ujn t tir sp at r.cr-ar- kn. MrlfE fiX j of lt rj h- - it I1DVAHD TWIGOr.N. L A. U'AGONER-- rtur-- H. mt : Jtrr ih h(i It in JOE t ! ?1 ) t.- - lar 1 V A. TLOKAK. EDWARD SMITH. jor. ovEnr. it. r. nnouK. W !h' ?r;r, l 11fenlfii. nicAl t';bt r.ifr on th" w. r. J. L. STEWAJID rRAKK COCHRAN II h coi-Lxr;- x. was standing1 on the bridge over Garmene creek when the crash came. The t Th" if'art j t. J.i ti. bridge and vocommodation train took most of tho- - kllbd and feriou!y In- to tie Trmr,.il I.mUI. Ir. Otr.T.n. lrojabt .;; tire from the dernoliFhd locomotive and jured wt re in this t.u. nhu mi ft r t'.Knh't. A th fnl.o hut!. At.. hedty ml injure. burned, the loss of tie bridge temporart in Mt fI ron r.f m n arwl aftr ;rtlvtr.; Statement of Survivor. jf.pi'Ut ily blockading traffic. "I (h El Uh. Af.d ftf rear car The of the Denver w Dr. It. Edward express taken "l.nvm I th i ft ur.lll h t'.rUti fT His body vras brought to the top this was the Denver sleeper. It is said that his friend. John W. Moore of this by rtMu--rrah riw t kivw botha.j r f t h- city. picked inc. p rprr,9. morning. '- dc-a- thr: m-r.- r - .f. . -- L. T. JA TKfON HARRY COG EN E. t. S f;l4 m-'..u- C 1 who was one of the .best-know- n engineers in western ' Pennsylvania, lost his life in an effort to the lives of the entombed men. He had planned and plotted' 'the mine and wai- - called by the Allegheny Coal company as the n.an best fitted to lead the forlorn hope. He went down into the ininr bravely and vrith hiu went four other men. On of them, George Har-vatwas brought from the pit a short time before Taylor's lifeles body came to the surface. Tried to Save Companions. Another cf the rescue party. Tom "Wood, tried hurd to save his com- pam'ons. but felt the deadly nausea omlng on and was forced to leave them to their rate. Then others took up the work, two nt a time. All night rhey went up and Sown in the temporarily rigged buckets, but there were no living ones to save. Aclolph Gunis. the only one of the miners In the pit when the explosion occurred to be brought to the surface alive, was rescued by Selw'yn Taylor. But if there were no lives to save, there were dead to be found, and all night paining headlong the volunteer toiled, until they were way here and there, to forced by exhaustion quit their labors. Owners Talk of Disaster. V. O. Hatch of Cleveland, one of the the mine, together piincipal ownersofofother Cleveland men with a number associated with him. arrived here this not morning. Mr. Hatch paid he could until he disaster terrible the about talk learned the facts on the ground. He said he believed they had as safe a mine as any irv which gas is found. They had taken Very precaution known to mining engineering; but. he said, "something unforeseen fired the gas and the lives of the men were snuffed out." mining' h, COLD WAVE WHITAKER WRIGHT DIES MOVES EAST INJURED BULLETIN. LONDON", 000000000000000 0 SOME COLD PLACES. Springfield, Mo., fi lelow. Kansas City, S belotv. Topeka, Kan.. 1") blow. Omaha, Neb., 8 below. WiReonfin point. Z'l v, V Eng-.- . S t EUXBLK (I (h i "a .. 'i, Japan May Conduct War "Wright's death was due to heArt disease following: the excitement of the trial as announced by the doctor, or by poison, as grimly hinted at by his friends, is still undecided, and possibly will not be ascertained until the Coroner's verdict. ftrr-!- Marrh K ltz. tn AtTeSt t l rratit i to Irft fr hl !js HprTli;?j-- five to.J to.,. r.r.r,-j- t,tK i A . but Wriaiit ate 'f..ii- - t alic-4- - fff-IW- J v f dt,. An a fTi-rttlo.'trs. IONDON, Jan. fhm t.f with futx's sctvllrff I.tvi,r to the trial and conviction of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 climax r.'l G'oh FlnATir hy th Whitakr flr.anrlnl promoWright, th Hh WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. The weath- ter, Wright was tak'n ruddenly ill after thttn llll.rt'.co lh er bureau today issued the following iArio: yenteree h j. paM'd nr.d l within un r.f t h" Irii-G: H purpoc forecast: special hour. Hi5 df alh attributed to harl to rerepanr "Cold wave warnings hav been is- disf as. In rtiTts by !. sharrb sued for the middle and south Atlantic tun-'- .j to rvrve sevrn fc tn nvj tlu pfnfen. Wright n!Tprlir. and east Gulf States, eastern TennesMU4 ir.ns Uti has see, eaptern Kentucky. West Virginia. yiars at prnl sTitud. H to ir"t railway a ar.-- l w9!-r-r- k charged with fraud in cr.nf tm wU Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and westthe bankruptcy ,f th" inlnn r.d Glol ern New York. "Storm warning? are di?played fruin Finance corporation.nn Vright whs arrested in Amriu . M tre tr.'!itr. nftrr v.i cat. He rnut t t?- Jackonvil'e, FlA., to New York." H whs tctin! Kui'ty on inc.-a long cxnt-stwvr pur.!!t.tn:t!.rfnre !m ' IT- all counts. nttll. friend .4 said nil alocr tht 1 ! WriKhl. who Hoot up tA Wright'swas while he t; . paj.j in a firm it e. hopeful of his iK.julttAl. he wouM not urvle "All I fan av tl.At l asm a they were certain a and w. u'. c.njir.it Mii ide. of ry !rtr.tln l .lurive cr,t Justice- I'.irgham, In pi.sxkng Knttnr. cr. In thl iturt." Efforts to Save Lives. Th MT,tr,fi. wtc , :;.,me Fu id he coul l "f r othtr.g to excuse the x m-r- . 'i-- f In '" ' a r On reaching the mine. Mr. Hatch addwhich Wright had b'ji conof cilme xh j nrt j ed to the urgent uppeals for the aid of victed, and he could not rncft of a skilled men to penetrate the mine to rescue the living and to recover the dead bodies. That i?. indeed, the crying need of the hour.' Doctors and oxygen are. on Former Filipino, Leader fanning to a the ground ready for the life that may-hflame any feeble spark of found in any of the bodies. But they Charged With Conspifire almost hopeless. They say the death of Mr. Taylor, who was overcome before in Atrocities. h reached the main body of men, proves for the be almost will impossible that it alive. Some of Imprisoned men to kep one MANILA. Jin. 25. Gen. Vincent the older miners ay there is only chance in c thousand that there is a life Lukban, formerly of Samar, a,r.d the Charged With Prospects Good for in the mine beyond the rescuing party. and other of the Up to 10 o'clock no further attempt instigator has been Balangiu in Masarrested here. Because of Deaths of Participation had been mnde to enter the mine, and atrocities, In is He with charged conspiracy since recovered no bodies have been with Gomez Rlcarte, who? that of Taylor was brought up last company of Russian Soldiers. attraeted conduct ronrlderable; attennight. Smith-Wallcamthe tion a during dozen There were this morning: only who might do relief paign." experienced menwere MOSCOW. Jan. Another triU f rF.r.LIN. Jan. IS A n urr-tmexhausted. work, and they cor.n-cteHa-s th KUhinff Child Fever. ntth Scarlet hi hctdn larte rerr.mcrriJ irter. jrionri I Sole Survivor Talks. l resumed. ti 6, living at H'"2 Wilulut niasir'T Glenn Jones', aged en. In nutria aMft that the prrvb. In the temporary hospital which has son avenue, was re:orted to th- otfl e The rf divided Indlrtl R.") us of the Hoard of Health this morning In th" (Continued on Page into threo atci;fric. Only the first. limy cf r..j suffering from ?earlet fever. r.umc-iou-i by tl. d'ith mnnft cotnprlnR th'"o charjrd flirrctlj with h j;ufii,,n troop jn Jtunrhun. Auto-Bomurder, have been tried. The number for Kaiser. ONE SANDY HAIR IS In over 10. a tuMrlnu still .limiting a P.. I.. An Jan. P.HISTOU jMmnoil" Water anI ruppll re eft j t,, boat for the German Kmperor. d A formal j.ipeal ugntnrt the vcrdlc-tt4l CLUE ho-;i. i ONLY MURDER by t'harls F. HerreshnfT. will h built by delivered ha been lodged with iarre. and th 'tv,c a conipnny here. Several bo.it 9 now un!c r already t - c'.e. sr d t Ue Inadequate to l' thof but Minister the the Jen Ju?tlc, coriPtrnetion have ben examined by tt;e doubt If the appeal nil! b ruani. dfplgnr. Taken Had Dead Teacher Evidently Hold of Her Slayer's SL 2 nl below. tJi-v- 1 . .,..-- j4it.'wrfJ rr.n-i-trrftrj J- turn ef at-- )- to t' r- 1 fT-- s -- LUKBAN IS ARRESTE D 1 v : tr f N-ih- rrlh r i r. b to Hfh h J. ft-- it r 'r? Tb f jfrl f.l f ? T - tr i iv. Ne U !.t'.'U". tb! " ,.r.1 . . !s. wtlM tne tr.tr . p.jttM-1- n:!'-4r- . rte t If.tr. at rit.l - ICV.TF. . J. mr rt tl,- - tt r,1 bi.n up. but i.- i' " - trf.- Ji;r.! - s a;t ff I "- -It Mt ft:'i tr. 0tVAvg a f- Ir-i?!r- ,l 1 Iff lUtiam MrJIUil'tJ. . 4 - j r bi frm he rrpr,tr . lr ! -r i- ii) ;ih .. :t itef Mf . tu;f; ttt:t 1 . 1 irj n e-- J it i t tt.!r t.r t i it-- . I'; lfl 1 J ..- i ..- .;( - . ! r n ft; tr'--- i n r,l 4 jt inSf ?i 5J a ct ;e!ft j f , e cr r t, llf t V. ; . : 1. . ' J i- n - r T j ,f I. f' e 4' f the T. ei.r i' - . f ' ' t ttl rt. "., t t'tar Ik ate ' t. !r, e- - : f.rri e '' f t t. At-i4es- fit ' tit - ' 't r, : A T c I . 1 s :, ft CUtc f t iVt- 't J t t -- , " W. it ; 4- . ... . 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J'll'f '.elr .PASSENGER TRAIN If Inrtej t.( rT Sli I1 ' lr RUNS INTO FREIGHT j ; "" r rf '.J i ror. iakn fl . " t?. e r-- i ex- nrt i t r j sr lt. IK- - U. I CHICAGO'S MAYOR AND OTHERS ARE PUT UNDER ARRESTi me r, .'.fi.l, if n e Vt m f tU(-cnFfu- S HO . Jrl't rtf'wtl. i'fat-c;?::v m--- ccr.t'r a j lit fL r- Urr-4"- - 1 in-crr- Uft t r the bvifir'f a admtttc-t- l to baK. npirty t t t In 1 lion a. r ef ,;i 9T t" Il 1 l.i.tinc frnr iifff', cir at N-ft- Nf th nt Vnr'h n have completed the The autopsy and pay in their report: "Ono sandy hair about two inches Ions wag taken from the right hand, pretumahly a. niuHtacne hair. The weapon vas blni," o c 7 ef at Jan. 6. Mayor 'a:ur bicther and c"u?ln and b Formtr May. Will J. Davif. Fire MarFhal or Ilernpjtead Wahburnc. TheCoror.tr IIarrl?on. MuFhan;, Building Commissioner Wil- greeted the Mayor and party and th liam?, riuilcllr.g Ir.5peoto,- laughlin and party went to Jude Walker'n ourt. nc fuirlht. others h'id rtsponslble by the Coroner"s where lond of fl.i.o" The left h!. rfTk iu the for thru Mayor for the theater Iioc;uois dlfasttr, Jury hall. were taken into custody today. Mayor city Will J. Pa vis. tnaruj'r of the Ilarriron presented himself at Coroner theater. w urrested In t at !. hrue II" was alkiwcnl to cat bit brrakfant. Traeger's office. The Mayor was accompanied by his Mcunhil his attorney arrived nd the iw 5i ' 1' r i th f.::r t i;r lt fern,. Peaf: Jews. ! V Jjfi"I TRIALS AT MANCHURIA KISHINEFF IS FATAL CHICAGO. r" t E? At t: - - f ir. . tJ-- " i wi:i dtt? Morning t, c-j BEDFORD, Ind.. Jan.20. on pected that the Coroners verdict the the. niirder of Miss Sarah Schaefer. Latiif 'teacher, will be returned before the e)Jd of the week, and that it will be "murder at the- hands of an unknown t t t.f aj - ric It. .f S n , nti- - cyt Salt Laker Injured New Year's Ere Hies This irr. d It is , , i I ? . r 9, ri q ! -; Xrv-t!tr- - it, s si " intr ef j On in t! " IV ( i. . sacre - Tb-- y !T;1 'i4(. ' 5". rf c er s n t r nHl t f fcr STREET CAR KILLS HIM irtfui, Prisoners Mustache. l.t'M '..m tt v i rttrt'U.' i.-v-t. f mT rc t '. racy phv5-iHan- "I SCALT SU. Du Jfct f'.i-n- e party." ttr-ifswm- nTf-sif- t ; t(x-khe:.- r BCLLIEX. AND rfltS r1 bk si i ."if. T t- - j Uri I ! Outside. lliUmi'i rrfffT"I WrlM JAMES Without Money Frora(r".. v WTtlOIIT'S LOST MILLIONS TO ENOLISII FEOPLE. Jan. 2G.Whether f Er.fir. FOR BIG ENGLISH FRAUD Warnines Sent Out by Weather Bureau to Atlantic States. 0 ARRANGING FOR FUNDS AFTEOEING SENTENCED 57 A TEN C. BODY RRUIEEI) WOUNDS. One Heroic Life Lost. Taylor, Ride g One Marvelous Escape. J I -- It;- - r Death-Dealin- in Independence Mine; i Urg ,r , --- Flesh Tell Awful Talc rr rn; I n lJy i'i:rtrni ihiJuvtiif rsr A' I wt !4ft. Put of t-- -- fra-tur1- 0 PAGES Price. Tore- - Cents 20. looi. EAST - iOPE One ns.. in 1 1 - r. 1 i ! j t-- , -- .1 tlr 4, 1.. r |