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Show ' TIIE 8, 1907 ipmrsday.. August finally CAUGHT nEATH ENGINEER - Had Passed Through Many but Step- - , Dangerous Wrecks, Locomoof pd in Front Died. and tive 6. James II Chicago, Aug. the oldest engineer on the Central railroad,, wae DUnoi and instantly gtruck by an engine the tracks yUed while crossing 0 0 0 0. 0000000000 . For yesterday. year forty-fou- r had driven or stoked over the tracks on which he Jet hie death and had survived jjanta without injury. ' four wrecks 62 years old, Banta, who was struck by a train which he for ten years. had himself driven retire on a to Banta was soon as -- pension. Banta surAmong dangers that his' ordinary vived, before he met boiler, twice the explosion switch and running into an open of his locomotive aort of death were once falling through the dow while the locomotive w: running full speed. Engineer George, Abbott of the cab win- Burlington and Quincy railroad Sunday ran over and killed three men near Chicago bringing his list of victims to nearly forty men, women and Chicago, ehildren. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Abbott, who has been thirty years in service, related his ex periences of horrors while train to go at the ng for his on station. Uni- , , a From haunted, yierve wrecked man,he said, I seem to have become a part of the enI probably; have gine I drive. been the most unfortunate railroad man in the country. I cad-nremember the exact number of persons that have been killed by the engines I have driven, but I should place the number between thirty-fiv- e and forty. I have driven my engine into groups of men and killed five at a time. I have seen a woman huried. as high. as over, the telegraph wires att he side of the track from the front of my engine, and I have watched a little child rolled along the ties by the tender for 100 feet before she disappeared beneath the wheels of the engine. I have had so many harrowing experiences that . Mr. E. C. Cole of the Cole Manufacturing Co. is the inventor of the 'new process' o'f treating steel, ren-dering it fire proof. This metal has never been burned out in a stove, but it has been given very severe tests around foundries and annealing, ovens and ft has been .proven that it will withstand fully five times much heat as gray iron which is ordinarily used in lining high grade - ranges. Coleized Steel is used in the fireback of Coles Hot Blast Range. It renders the linings of this range many times more durable than the linings of other ranges. We guarantee this metal to last. Why dont you investigate this Wonderful Range. - . . waiti- A NEW PATENTED METAL' GREAT FIRE RESISTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EVERTON & SONS ? 0 - ; .v. K: 0 0 THE STOYELMEN, Sole Agents.. , . .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,;0,0.0 .. ot I have, I believe, become so inured to the sight of a face distorted in death staring at me from the wheels of my engine that I believe I am unaffected. . SIX KILLED AND 1 MANY INJURED Titusville Express on The PennRailroad . Wreck. ; . sylvania Pittsburg, Aug. 6. The, express, southbound, the Pennsylvania railroad, ville Wrecked from was near Kelly station, ten from Kittanning, Pa., too and at least six persons re killed and about eighteen . tofles injured. The dead Mrs. Alonzo nough son of Mrs. Hugh ; H B. Irwin of- Oakmont, Pa.. engineer of the passenger train; Jy cut in two, found under nder; Chritzlere, Titus-- p ; Oakfey, Kittanning, ; Unidentified man. The injured: Three daughters : Johnston, Pa., - Mrs. Hough, issler, Johnstown; John Emlenton, Pa.; Samuel Pittsburg ; Robert ' Missel-to- n Emlenton, Pa. train on leaving The Kittan-wa- s behind time and it is that it was running at a high rate of speed to make w time. The accident occurred a sharp curve, which engineer from seeing any nsiderable distance ahead " of prevent-th- e In. some manner a car that al formed part of a northbound ,ai?nt'hjad' broken away from 18 train, landed some distance the northbound track and Projected .over the southbound ' hack. The ?Qrve express as was side-swipe- d it rounded the by this car which derailed the engine and wrecked three cars. The train was unusually well filled, as it carried a delegati m from the First M. E. church' of Kittanning, on' a visit of inspection to a Another church. neighboring was comprised of the delegation Armstrong county committee and upon the train among others were D. B. Heiner, collector of internal revenue; W, G. Heiner, his brother of Kitftanning, State Senator George W. McNee, Kittai ' ning, Dr. Allison, Kittanning; Mrs. Henry C. Halfant, wife of. Rev. H. G. Halfant, pastor of the First M. E. church of Kittanning, and her young daughter.' These were slightly injured, but not enough to require medical atten' tion. , - ... A pathetic feature was thd tragedy in the Hough family. The father, Alonzo Hough, at the time- the accident happened, was at Kiskiminetas junction, where he had arranged to join his family. His wife and son are among the dead and his three daughters are seriously injured. When word of their fate reached Hough he -- - '1 . collapsed. I ... TV;? TRUNK CONTAINED A BODY. Marseilles France, Aug. 6. trunk belonging, to a maru and woman who; arrived here" today from Monte Carlo attracted! the attention of the baggagemaster, who caused it to be opened. It was found to contain the bodyof a woman cut t$ pieces. ' The man and , woman owning the trunk were arrested. They had asked that it be .forwarded to London. The couple, who are middle aged and gave the names of Mr. and Mrs. Gold, residents of Monte Carlo, denied that they committed the. crime and informed the examining magistrate that they knew the victim only slightly. While the latter was at their home, the Villa Melesimy, . on Sunday, last, Mr. end Mrs. Gr added, the womans lover arrived there and blew out her brains. The Golds, fearing they would he compromised, tried, to get rid of the corpse. The head and feet were in the Golds valise and the refc of the body was in the trunk. The autopsy pi,..r.ed to ups;t the story told by ihe Golds.. It was shown that the Wrdered woman was se::od from behind and , - -- . . .S - TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE ETVB held while she was stabbed to BOMBARDMENT OF death. A commission has been CASA BLANCA sent to Monte Carlo to investigate .the crime. French, Cruiser Galilee Bombards The Moorish Quarter of The SUICIDE OF STOCK BROKER. Town. New York, Aug. 6 William S. Alley, a member of the New Tangier, Aug. 6. The French York stock exchange, committed cruiser Galilee was bombarding suicide at the Larchmont Yacht the Moorish quarter' of Casa club last night by shooting,, ne Blanca and the neighborhood of died while being removed to a the city when the last steamer hospital. Mr. Alley had been a which has just arrived here, left member of the exchange since that port. The Kabylea attacked 1878. Casa Blanca and the Moorish Mr. Alley shot himself in his authorises appealed to the comroom at the club. He had been mander of the Galilee for assistunder suspension from the stock ance. He thereupon landed 6Q exchange for almost a year and men and a Spanish cruiser landed since then had confined & his op- 40. This landing party was fired erations to the curb market. He on by the Kabyles and seven left no word to explain his act. Frenchmen, including an officer, which his friends believe was were wounded. The combined caused, by despondency over his Franco-Spanis- h force thereupon financial troubles. lie was 55 cleared the city of hostile tribesmen, guards were placed about yearsof age. the foreign consulates and then SCANDINAVIAN REUNION the Galilee opened fire with her t the rebels. . Mt. Pleasant, Utah, August 9th. big guns upon London, Aug. 6. A special Excursion via 0. S. L. to Ogdispatch received here from Tang den in connection with D. & R. ier today describing the bombard G. therefrom. Rates ,in effect ment of Casa Blanca, says that from Preston and Malad and the French cruiserDu Chayla and points intermediate up to Ogden. the Spanish gunboat Don Alvaro Tickets on sale August 8th, and de Bazon participated with the 9th, limited to August 13th. See Galilee in the bombardment of agents for rates and further par- the villages surrounding Casa ticulars, or write D. E. Burley, Blanca, which were destroyed by G. P. A., 0 S. L. R. R. Co., the fire of the warships. During Salt Lake City, Utah. the bombardment, large reinforcements of tribesmen came up and Saved By Her Own Blood. many of them were killed 05 San Francisco, Aug. 5. A wounded. The Casa Blanca batd trail in Black tery joined in the firing upon thj canyon, near San Rafael, led to foreign warships, whereupon the, the rescuing of Miss. Maybelle guns of the French and Spanish Wilson, a beautiful Chicago girl, cruisers were turned upon the vho hung head downward from tery, which soon caused theMoor-is- h commander to send a messey-- ; the branches of a scrub oak tree growing half way down the side ger to the French admiral req of the steep cliff. She had slip- esting his. pardon. This was and . the admiral sent ped as she tried to cross the narrow stream that leaps, at that, peremptory order to the Moorish point, over a precipice to its rock commander to surrender himse bottom bed below. She plunged to the French consul. , e Paris, Aug. 6. Foreign Minify head downward, hut the ' tree Her camera ter Pjchjm and the Spanish ambas Stayed her fall. strap caught on a limb and sus- sador here, Senor Leon Castillo, French-Span-is- h pended her 25 feet above , the have agreed to the note informing the powers stony path. A hemmorhage of the nose rendered her uncon- signatory of theAlgeciras convenscious, but saved her life, for her tion, including the United States, friends, passing along, wen of the intention of France and of stopped by the sight: of the blood Spain to keep within the terms on the trail. She was extricated the convention. The situation from her perilous position and after the landing of troops at removed !to a sanitarium in the Oasa Blanca will largely deter3 mine the subsequent measures to . city. , Miss Wilson, who. is the daugh- be taken by France and Spain. ter of. a well known and wealthy No outside power is expected to with the two powers business man of Chicago, yesterThe French govern mentioned. day went with a party of Los of the Angeles friends for an automo- ment has no confirmation German or British that bile ride in Marin county. In the reports to machine Barnes, warships are on their way Miss Savilla Conway and Henry Morocco. Oran, Algeria, Aug. 6. The Thornton. Mjiss Wilson complained of a French armored cruisers Glorio, headache and remained with the Jeanne d Arc, Conde.and Guey-do- n today embarked detachments machine while her companions started off on foot on a short of artillery and the foreign legion of sharpshooters a trip. She changed her mind and battalion Morocco. sailed for have later and journeyed up the canMadrid, Aug. 6. The garrisofc yon after her friends. By misof Algciras has been orderti to take she Hook the wrong trail and found herself finally at the be placed on a war footing witll cliff over which the waterfall tbe view of sending troops from there to Morocco. drops 50 feet. ' Stepping on a rtone tp cross the narrow stream, the stone Unused rooms in your house may indicate nothing more than ''neslipped and she plunged down to advertise. headlong over the precipice into glect a tree. Its thick branches stayed her fall and her camera strap caught on a branch. She shrieked for help. As she grew dizzy and the Commencing June 15 and conblood rushed to her head, she lost tinuing one 'month, each case the power Ho call any more and of her voice came in whispers. Then her nose began to bleed and she WHEAT FLAKES lost consciousness. 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