Show SPANIARDS LAUDS AND RAILROADS it begins to look as it if the american Amerl car soldiers of this war have a destroyer lying in wait for them quite as dan serous as an spaniards the yellow fever or the rainy season the same being the railroads over which they travel scarcely an expedition gets through without an accident of some sort and the he list hat of killed and injured by such means already toots foots up a ghastly showing perhaps these occurrences are inevitable and it may be that they are not n at each and every one should be thoroughly and searchingly investigated and the company in every case be held to th the utmost limit of accountability even th that atwould would be poor satisfaction to the and friends of the slain soldiers who separated with understanding the that many must of ne necessity alty be slain and many more exited variously but it was waa not expected and not believed that sue such h would occur on our own soil and by agencies which rate as those of peace the wreck of sunday near tupelo mississippi struck very close to us of utah once more As it was four sons of our neighboring state wyoming perished and several more were injured more or less seriously these were in the first section which was wrecked and the utah boys under colonel john Q cannon were in the one next to it there is always a mournful satisfaction in knowing that in the midst of death our own escaped but there is thereby no want of sympathy for our friends and neighbors to the east of us surely this war is starting in destructively enough what will be the continuation and what the outcome |