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Show VOL. XXIII. CITY, .UTAH, SAT mil) AY JANUARY 11, 1002. LOG-A- 1 K. t. x m fireman of the work train engine, WRECKED who .. was . known tet, be ,t,in . tho debris. After about an hour of 'labor bis body was takeu out 1from jliea&on Collision on the Ria uraafle had BY FOG. undCr - GREAT CARNEGIES N032, - FUNSTON AT HOME. GIFT. hisensibe. rrie :Vnti Ir The Lillie General Arrives Saa work, by emploping Millions Francises from the .various institutions jn .Employe Killed at Roy; Station Another Washington orelse where, and by ManlReceiY?s. Probably Fatal Iniurie- al enabling men fitted 'for-SpeciOthers Less Seriously Hurt No Signal work to devote themselves to it, Funston Released on Sick Leave His con-Lights. through "salaried fellowships or d tion Mach Improved Since Leaving. scholarships, or through salaries with or without pensions in old Manila The General S .ys T ue Philip- other-form- s Will Be in Form o! Five per cent Bond pine Situation iT Unchanijed. n 4)nlhe' Rio age,' or through aid in The Purpose .toFcuad- - aB.-oa- d .and lo.sudi- .uie u to . continue their T milt's south M?f Ogden, a souths work af seats of learning ist special Lideral One That Institute; Sar. Francisco, Jan. 9. Brig . bound freight train crashed iuto . ' through the world,' All Others. ' work train this Gen. Fnnston arrived lieru tonight-fro- m jnorniug, killing Violinist. Thi Lady man Manila .on the transport one , outright, fatally, injuring -Warren A splendid young lady violitiiu-is- t Geu Funstori - comes ,a second and seriously, injuring Official heard to 9. is soon Jan. hererMiss home on sick leave. While his be Washington, three others, a reputation condition is'mnch Both engines were -- demolished announcement was made today of Silence Dales lias-woimutamL since , accomplished and half a dozen cars reduced to theJxmrd of trustees of the Car- as one ofthe-ano- st violinists in America today. leJF1D Manila, he haS not entirely scraps. Thcwreck caught fire and negie .institution f which has been lady She was violin soloist at the Trans recovered. On arr i vaLhere.Aieu burned for a short time before the Mississippi and International ex rniiston immediately w3nt to Oak' Jlames reporter, wasr one incorporated o,Audrew Carnegie. gift lie-sta- ted . The impact'of the The dense fog which submerged of destruction positumut Omaha hri8987accom-panie- d land j to greet - his - family. to The indication form ns the only by - tlie - Chicago "Thomas the "landscape at" the" time was freigiit engine bad carried it under lie that would remain here -dacthe oilier engine ofof the gift is that it will bT in five Orchestra. Trained in. her own about two weeks and then visTt his irectly- responsible for-th- ecident, but the charge is also which piled up over the boiler of per cent bonds. This is referred country she stands more promi- old home and friends in Kansas made that the crew of the work No. OuO. The boiler of No. 46 to in a single sentence, as .follows: nently than any other young artist tmimhad-failcdt- o " forjdL: that is I geuuiue iu the for a few clays, after whickhfc protect - Iheii-trai- collapsed like. the Mr." 7 Itis purposeTof" Free wonld go to Washington on American violinists art. by signal flags, though they engines were jammed together -- A fe trans 00 000 n 4 a twisted-iron-anraannerism3"tlrci-eir$ 10, 0, from d business, the nature of .vere on the main line and knew heapof her breadth about and to bonds the board of woodwork. authority . was percent the freight exacted Splintered wlini he wonld not divulge. ' The caboose of the work train trustees for the. purpose above work both admirable and rare. At .Gen. Funston said his leave The accident happened at just of the Bellstedt Band concerts at the 8:40 a in. The work train was had been lifted bodily trotn the mentioned. . absence two was for He monlbs. exposition in Omaha in 1899 she engaged in ballasting the track track, thrown twenty five feet east in received announcement was The made an ovation from an audi- thought that lie would have to with gravel, and the, engine was iuto the ditch, and tlie force of the the form of a statement have it extended, and it was posout given ence which packed the immense attached to the rear of 'the train moving freight train had carried Wale D. Charles by )tt, secretary auditorium. The Omaha World-Heral- d sible that he would not return at and was standing with' the cal's ujtbe locked engines on i ejond the of the incorporation, in accordance Miss Dales gave all. said: scene of the collison, which was with the Gen. Fnnston had as a expressed prish of Mr. a violin solo which captured the covered by heaps of spliutered and Brig.-Gen- . The Robert P. statement Carnegie. says: audience. The jroung lady . is an twisted coal curs. trustees meet on The of board .will hasten yrho Hughes, duty in Superintendent Welby and Mr. to organize and elect officers In the artistic performer, playing with the Philippines for a long period. The much feeling and elegance. James came up and superin tended office of the The situation iu.the Philip; on Omaha Bee said:! of State Secretary, According to the removal fit the wreckage.Agent Mr. 2'Jth, Carnegies pur- the crjtics her playing is marked pines, V said Gan. Funstcmr'1' is" Gilson of Ogden was early on the January ns stated by himself in rethe four cardinal points for the about the same af; it was a few and Perkins, pose, scene with I)rs.-Joycly months ago. The desultory fighting the various trustees to beViolinist, tone, technique, tempera who superintended the removal of questing is Still going on, but- not - as -come is members of the as hvard, rt Bhe will-li- e ment and repose. was so dense I could only see a the injured to the hospital iu billows: assisted by Miss-Lne- lla Ferrin. fiercely as iu torraer days. The I did notjdeu. distance ahead. American to in are drawing in is the found It purposed All railroad men agree that the ,, soprano, and Prof. J. J. McClel- the reins troops see the other engine till we- were in on the the eitv insurrectionists of Washington, spirit lan, pianist, iu Logan Tabernacle, within about 200 feet of her. "She escape of Engineer James Sharp Of and time is not far the every day, Washington, , an institution Wednesday, Jan. 15th. had not been protected by signals j was nothing short of miraculous, which, inwith the of distant when even the warlike of any kind, at least I did not see lie stood up holding the throttle stitutions now or hereafter estiib- Good Thing. A spirit of the wild tribes of the outwhen the'erash came that wrenched , , . nnv. not a flag anywhere. in shall districts will be entirely eUmhm lying Bright, ingenious and' leaving The work train crew had-- , hS s'at from its place, tore the, t i , f llfi crushed out. li Geo. no disagreable afterthought, " neglected to pnt out any signals to cab ft aide from ataue his 'head It isveryI)robablr that "another Tbe .Broadhursts farce, warn us, but they had rea and d ished off the window from searchencourage investigation, encourage Wrong Mr. Wright, is quite the operation for appendicitis will be beside his shoulders, Yer notso the .sou .to be. on thelookout tor-n- s of knowledge to right piece for the stage, associ- performed on Gen Fuustoii while from 5:30 this morning until we much as a pi. ee of coal ttruck him. the application improvement of mankind; ated with honest merriment, the lie is in the city. ' should Of all places on tlu train, his pass. laboratbr-ies- , such complications ensuing from misJohn Wheelwright of Ogden, would Lave been chosen ns that of provide andbuildings, DIE IN A T l' XX EL. as .books .may taken identity are skillfully deapparatus foreman of the work train, was in be gicatest danger. afford instruction be and ueeded, vised, and each successive point TNew York, Jan. 8. In the New the engiim whenthe crash came My time bad not come yet, he of an advanced character to stud1 York Central t nnel th it burrows Increases interest He was thrown fully thirty feet, said, m recounting the affair. wherever and ents whenever found, to in nnder Park uv.i.ue, this cjty, two whilst unfailing provocation landing into the ditch alongside, woft die till my time comes. I've inside or outside of schools, is the the way Exchange local trains collided today. Fitteen laughter, the caboose to which the work boon in live wrecks, bad ones, and to profit thereby. speaks of tjualificd properly The Wrong Mr. passengers were killed and, twice train engine had, been coupled, but never got a scratch. I shall go on aims are these: its will be at the that number were injuied. which Among A Wright, When was uninjured. my railroading, of course. the of opera bouse Tuesday night, Jan. dozen of the latter were To increase efficiency Variously The train crqws and workmen at time comes Ill die, whether I am the universities and other institu- 14th, with Ilarry Beresford in the hurt, and the roster of the dead .once began to clear away the wreck on a train or crossing a street. tions oHearning throughout the leading role. may iu order to extricate Frank Cowell, Herald. country by utilizing and adding to their existing facilities, and by aiding teachersrin'the various institutions - for -- experimental and other work in these institutions ns may be advisable. To discover the exceptional man in every department of study, whenever and wherever fomid, and enable him, by, financial- an!, -- to make. the work'For wlncli he seerai designed his life work. !To promote original research, paying great attention thereto, as being one of the chief purposes of this institution. To increase facilties for , higher education, To enable sneli students as may find Washington the- best point foFtheirspeciaH studies to" avail themsslves of such advantages as may be opeq to them in the museums, libraries, laboratories, observa torles, meteorological , piscaA9 V, torial and foresQtry schools, and kindred institutions of the several departments of "the. Government. ' Toinvnve the prompt publication and distribution of the results of scientific investigation,1 a field PRESIDENT CASTRO AND IIIS TROUBLES. considered lo be highly important. tl b n iWt'of GuninM irarshiiM 5ind by stubborn revolution, tba let ot MISS JOSEPHINE B. HOLMAN, WIIO WILL -- WRD .MARCONI. C.!'i Vtnctu-lis any tbinp but a happy one. Gernmny b.w certain claim kindred E and These etj. objects may li Guslit .o Marconi, tlie famous tireless telcprapliy expert, nill Boon wed Mine Vend and nk other tioublcioina bill they me being jro-n s t liii" Vst oL the be attained by providing the Josephine !nv, (,n ILihuan, of New York. Him Huluian w the pianddnughter of the lata yearsj kilos T. lionen, founder of the Bowen-MetrCompany, of Indianapolis. for experimeutal been ent in twb'by n piccpof the weekoge and had death been in- 6tnntaneons, James Wool wine head man on the freight train, jumped from the engine and was struck by flying wreckage after the crash. He suffered a broken leg, many cuts and severe internal injuries. HarwitlrDrC. Gibson, the other man in os tse ve re Iy i u j u red,lareat the hospital in Ogdens J. CL MeNichols, the engineer of the work train, had a foot badly crushed. J". C.'Fraser of Clinton, who was nding on the freight train,, lmd his lip rough by a bit Of- - fly-is-g - . scrap iron. Th shortly after the accident, when visited Ten able teachers Given For Education. . Grande--Westernve- -- - ( Will-Ass- 4 enh n -- I seene-of-the'wre- ck here-umler-t- he $10,-000,0- 00 Car-negie-- ta ware-extinguishe- - the-tend- er n iin-porta- nt s ae-great -- fellow--passeug- e - Og-sho- - t j i and-iiscoe- ry; -- , ! -- . - - 5 1 ueces-saryapparat- M - "j.-nns- t n-l- .. ill , er |