Show LIGHT IN RAILROAD CARS contemporary points out danger in use of oil and gas another accident in the west in which a railroad wreck caught alre with the result that several persons were cremated whose lives otherwise might have been saved calls attention anew to a condition which as the ne york world has repeatedly pointed out h bs ha a the remedy immediately at hand the lighting of railroad trains with gas or oil Is a relic of the past and should not be tolerated longer efficient and economical electrical appliances for lighting the cars are being used on the finest and fastest railway trains the explosive gas tank and the deadly oil lamp have been relegated to the scrap heap oa on many marl ot of the up to date railroads anil and in the in terest of the safety of the traveling public electric lighting should become universal univ ersal if it the railroad rall roat COLI cow panics fall to look luok after their own best interests and extend the protection state and national legislation in the end will compel them to do so |