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Show apyektise in I he iV.vArCliS ASSXOCITED FULL LI AH EXAMINER it it is PRICE charges, FOR THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIPOUR A3 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS the VOL III UEATHtK FORECAST NO. INDICATIONS WEATHER ARE THAT THE WILL BE FAIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. O 3J4 PEACE SOCIETY SENDS jJEN CITY. UTAH. FKIDXY j. J.' N A HR PRICE h) . 1 Elgin ay laier IV wa After the must lu Ki'.i: Edward, PENNSYLVANIA AND Ly ihe jaauMae aud l&i.cii lu Sasebo, llcv Edward l.n t.vi.ni. luni u.u:cr uf wa siLd. The cona.irre bar Eton. i:uKist-- the l.ta.li. . I iiv:dt-u- l UIKNELL FAIL SCORE Kuo. fit in au vluqucut pemh Hi' signor ot the crgu. American and the vvutri of thu voasul, )id i speak. i:g fur ihe British subject. In July. lua. pUuvd ; .day of England, uu pcTi'Mingi' their cake iU the hand of au attorney Excit'ng Contest Closed With Penn- ax a tinpnal- of Jt. eHcrsnurg, who a a empowdent. w1:um x'air(x!iii!il'.!p huix-stsylvania Fighting Dep:ata'y ered lu ck be prize court to act a and strength h.t, nn.lu tu.;i ui. a ;m:-to Ward Oft Da. eat. adjudicator. The cargo of the Old ration uf both llnel.xu im)s und ini'ii j iiauila vo value. a; 8i23.uuu, and waa AleMdi-i.- t The declared speaker the property ol uie Standard 0:1 Roosevelt to be '.be u.um impicxm Philadelphia. Niw. .y Wl.h in euiiieii.p.i';,.) hall wiinm one yard ..f hr twine figure v. uf bead ! line lewoli's tbe anu.ial game be- Harrow. Joseph Wood, RUNAWAY ENGINE. tie Lialtii id the tween A'eunxyivanta sml Cornell foul-ha- American proHied siiubaasadm . and Mr Held, eeienix on FYsuiu Field today Two Killed, Four Injured and the Enpeaking as ibe p'evi.ieiii't. iii'.'i wit:-- , ho ei:her side came an eud u lu Ftagiud. le..ued gine Wrecked. being aide u yOOte. Tie flui'h of the thanks for the hunui' Julie ibe pteni with a contest, run-aFanxiiauio tiglitlr. 29. A Winnipeg. Man., Nov. deni. Relerring In die Xi wfuin.dianil ay engine in the Canadian Northern desperately to wand off lie.eat, comiMversy. Mr. Held idd dial betuie senxauons'l a of lo.,ihelI killpiece plsy another season tbeie will he enough arils tuuay caused two wrecks, has ae on been the mid seen red bins ing two men and seriously Injuring good feeling between lbe two guvern tour nth ere. It was only by rbance gridiron in a long time. Cornell tw ieo menth to secure a seilleuieut tbat will Avail In those lust few nuuutes had the that a more frightful catastrophe was put the matter at rekt h.iever. avuided. The Northern Pacific train within one yard of Fenusylvsnla's line Referring to the apptvarlilng Hugltv to and be certain, victory appeared from St. Paul was steaming Into iha conference. Mr Held raid l ha: it hut meu held nacli her vania seems puxsilile I hat lbe new World yard an hour behind tune. Eug.neer rime Feunsyl by a defense that was a Uupcrg-nablYoung waa horrified to see a switch n.ay apeak with one voice for elmek-Inwaa as it eeusUoual. engine bearing down on him at full srtnanieu'.s and ugainst infringing were few of There a minutes but Both engineers reversed, so speed. national sovereignty by the oo.lectlon Penntime left Hollcnbark fur when the collision was cjmparative.y slight. of private debts by furei-- . There is The passenger engine was badly sylvania kicked against the wind to some reasnn to hupe. he continued, home s team's the where line, wrecked and the train derailed, but Cornell man that the two branches of the English got the hali. Two line only two Injuries were reported, a will net ax oue. . and a quaricrluiek kick put Hie Kpeai'.ng, race ,, also woman passtegor sustaining g baJI) plays u' bali on Pennaylvaniani 16 yard line iu t1S, back the fireman and sprained being CairnelTs .. Kublxaat, 1th- Here the poKseasku. head. on Jhiiics-luwih rut cana secured a forward pass. Hollcu' special ron'nilaaioner iff the The must serious and peculiar part rx)iiiiioii, replied lu the tusst, of the accident was tu (uilow. When back lutereepted the tss. but waa Our Guest." Van Ot hold to hali and unable the Enthe switch engine was reversed, i man for Cornell fell oa lu even gineer English and Fireman Hunt from Pennavlvank's goal. Two yarda plays Jumped to save themeehes, aud n taakle and Cornell waa on the SEKOR EO ET TORES the collision the engine bounded back, i against line. It neamed aa If nothing the throttle open, and lore madly back I could NEW SPANISH CABINET stop her, but on the next plunge toward the elation. men held j Into the line Pennsylvania The engineeer rushed to a neaiby In her tracks. It and Cornell telephone, but almost before he could was then dropped ball on Central Regret That the Chang get connection the Mg engine wa do- . downs. With Pennsylvania's Should Take Place at Tkia grant relief the Penns'!-- ; ing deadly work. The flagman at the vania sympathiser let out a great Tims, saw a the rush bridge by. runaway roar at the etand made by the home cloud of ateam and smoke, but be was players, which was quickly changed helpless. Across the river U con- to a cry nf alarm arhen Pennaylvanla tinued Its inad career and straight ; decided Madrid, Nov. 29 Benor Morel y not to tale a chance to carry ucw cabidown the main track on which stood : bell with It mwetloally on her Pendergast has formed a the been and have bis the flyer" ready fur Ita trip south net appointments HoHnnhack waa anot It follows: A switchman saw the runaway and goal line, and hack of tbe goal post to kick out. accepted by King AHunso. far Premier Morel the danger of iu crashing Into the ' Ha waa y Pendergast. the behind crowbar, directly Fnitn affairs 1 srrx Cat ie Hero. passenger train, and he pulled a lever, and In order to aveld k he kicked to Interior Ssuor Bnrroau. sending it down another track, for- one aide. The punt waa bad and, Finance Fleuterlo Uelgsdo. getting that thereon stood many i aled by the stiff win which waa blowPublic works He our Unset. freight cart. Seven men were en- ing diagonally across the field In the Id it. Gen. Do Luque. War gaged In loading a ear. Two were face of the Pennaylvanla players, ths -- Duke (rf A Mia. Marine the car and were instantly klilad. ;i ball went out two at bounds about Vhidi Himmiauoues. Justice Four others were eo badly hurt thsL I from the goal line. There Is no minlaier of worehlp unit their recovery la doubtful. The other yanks With the 111 la ber possession two man has not been accounted for, but yanU from Paimeylvanla'a goal line, There la gwiHiw.1 regret regarding It Is believed he escaped. The deal men are William Neill and Mike Mud-loTbe Injured are all foreigners. plar and the neomd Phinge Into the ohS'5t1 iljl,lI5ji1,u.Hai.i-iai mis Pennsylvania line failed to gain. The ! MAYOR SCHMiTZ SAYS ITU Cornell commercial tbe that present j,omeetr. nfremirhere wan rGal(ona are sufficiently advanced THANKFUL liiAT llE to the policy otace at to Mad he ' Cornell, Glad to Bn at Homo Agnin With Hie of tbe "" n roiMJnunnce Me UAsthn OtaneU men rtlttai9- - ',A,lrro Wife ang Children Kafo by with France, T understanding present crouched. aitlon Penuaylvanlann His Side. reW;nUon of the IXuninlgues ellence there ama a dexth-Hkfrom yesterday really resulted roll-thof opinion on the dlvergenoiee crashed teams against Question, which the Moderate Lib8aa Francisco, Nov. 29. Travel-worconsidered had been pushed too and greatly laiigueo from his m1 ofhe'sl rusxhmc'MM long and Uuird ir.p noine from Eujjy u,e front, Viun delaying arrope to taco lti cuarges of graft on wulch lie was indicted during his abother tbe tlmekeeper'i whistle anNEW SPANISH CABINET. sence, aiiyur UchiulU spent Thanks- nounced the end of the game. Everygiving day quietly at home w.ln his one believed Cornell had won. but lamiiy, aud tonight went out Io dine when Referee Corbin and Umpire Ed- It Is Believed They Will Be More Moderate Than Predecessors. wiin soma iriencs. wards had Anally separated the M nigMany friends, supporters and mem-boand got to the buthmi gling players of his aJministraLiun besieged the mayor's resiueaoe during the day, but will be charged wish lb for-he denlod hiiuselx to til except a tew, : dergast In he that stood need of sleep staling and rent after traveling over ?,unu forin a cllwlM for the revision of miles. Pale and oagxard, the mayor U concordat with U Holy , d os p crate finish the plainly showed the effect of the strain of the past lew daya, when ha arrived UUer.1. In the city shortly before 1 o'clock this morning. From the Dreamland pavilion, wUere he made a brief address to over lour thousand people ImmediSr-SSTi ately upon his arrival, the mayor waa SS5by the rontrsctlng taken to hi home In an automobile, rxsTbutilrokJthe bell a.lmll.r be discussed negotiations were where he remained all day and parIn the Am half Penney - Us: indeed, under wa whM Morrt y Pen took ot Thanksgiving dinner with hla ready aa much twice almost gained wss last In po er. wife and rhlioren. ground aa her opponent, but in the , dergast "This Is a day of thanksgiving," second half the playing was entirely said Mayor Srhmlta today, "and In Pennsylvania's territory. This was VALTC nnl I whether my enemies choose to due principally to Wakler's good kick- - fliK. luLLULR JuAILLJ me or not, I shall retrain upon Ing. who took every advantage of the thla day from making answer. This stiff wind at his hack. Cornell's abilday belongs to my little children and ity to rush Incresoed wonderfully In fo my wife. Traveling across seas tlie second half and her rush Invariand continents, beset by Interviewers ably gained her substantial ground and carrying the responsibility uf au. until the exciting ffntah. Cornell- halfbarks, Earle and Gile taming a heartbroken wife is a strain that mignt tax the strength of any son, played a grand game, as did aim man. I am thankful on thin day of Walder. I.evene and BcarletL Pennunlveraal thanksgiving that my wife sylvania's ends, were all over the Held, ' and children are safe at my side; I eon.raiilcuon was made here today by"stir ant thankful and rejoice that my peobanr Ge.rge F. Pollock, chief of depsrtple ere working for the best wage B, interior department, of allethey ever received and tbat prosper- contest without changing a man. while iuent in the affidavit imolc at Kal ity show about us oa all sides. I Cornell made ml two substitutions. gation Lako City yesterday by Mfrhae A.say to my friends, 'Walt for ibe re- Tbe lineup: a special agent f ihe gvi I Mevrndorff, Cornell. sult.' I liave no fear as to tbe outthat Pollock had ernmtnl. .Babcock-Watsocome." l.e. e .. Iievenc, four aldffavlts Cook, 1. t. Myendorff to destroy The case against. Mayor Schmitx Draper. 1. the I'nlon Thompaon. lfg. he bad procured against and Abraham Kuef on the charge of Gallagher. 1. g Coal com,n In the coal land Parlflr on centar which both have been Dwyer, extortion, fraud investigation in n.h. Mr :::::. Indicted by the giand Jury, will come statement In which h 1. kfk r. Brinton, In r the up .. n siperlor court before Judge asld: r. e. Norman, next r. Dunne Monday morning. Scarlett, ,'Mr. Pollock says that Gie statep.b. ments lAwrence, q. li.Jamison-fia-dtnecontained In tbe morning pa1. h. b. Rerle. I. b h. MAKING CONCESSIONS. Folwell. on bis conduct and mob. refiertiug r. h. pers, Glhson, b h. Greene, r. with the aliov; connection in tives b. f. b Walder. f. London, Nov. 29. Although it hsx untrue, are absolutely matter, n. siaiwl Cornell', . been feared that tbe recent speeches j he that J(1 (lll(sll n,0,t vinplisiicaliy Yale i E. W. I'orbln. Referee-of Premier Campbell-Bannermaaudi nor by officially, never has 1. porsnnslly Princeton. W. Plawrds, A. J. Balfour had closed tbe door to I'mplre direction 'r suggestion, expressed or Llnnestnan A. H- Sharpe, Yale. compromise on the education uewtion, nor by auy act of commission Implied, when tbe education bill reached the omission, sided or counteIntended of report stage In the bouse of lords toto prosecute, or the fai.ure a nanced ANNL'ALTiUNKSGlVING night minor concessions were made suppression of say proeecutlfwi of the on both side, and Lord Lanxlowne, IN LONDON Investigation referred to. BINS the opposition leader, delivered a con"Mr Pollock characterizes th tt'sie-meiciliatory speech, me utmost diverthat ). advised Mr. MjenJorff sity of opinion, however. Mill prevails the affidavits alluded to as destrov as to the fa.e of the measure. Guest AassmbI at Five Hundred He affirms that he 'f,;,,. ' Hotel Cecil Taolea Decorated was never Informed ol BT TWELVE-HOUDAY. With Field Products. that did not In due aud become and remain EL ePtersburg. Nov. 29. Te emregular course recur. is of the office; that the f has the res'dutkn tv approved peror pirt no Instruction London, Nov. 29 The members of be gave Myendorff to tbe council of minister fixing twelve the investigawith their -i- stever In regard the American hours as a working day, inciuon. . in gathered to- tion except a cxprehxeil hours for meals, in nil industrla; and ladies and 6'J'i ll!e and record In other circles. Thin lnw will become night at the Hotel Cecil for t.ie an- letters which arc on advice to reratle tlx weeks after lu promnl nual Thankagiving dinner of the so- the land office. No other th wl! 8Ub ball and tallies the blm The nMWsiry, Ion. dining vii gat ciety. were decorated with products of tbe r.'.ied rules of the office Instructed n The ir.eui was In b.T, as to hla duty" ENCOUNTER WITH NATIVES. field anl the share or imtumcln, to whid, was j .ILL PROSECUTE, J lu eiti-acn- COLLISION CENTS FIVE OILS SEVEN g LETTER TO PRESIDENT ) 1 U-- Suggests the Further Development of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the ll u Conclusion of an Arbitration Treaty. Nov. 29. The American he demanded a clear explanation of Boston, Peace society made public In thla city King Leopold's bequest. In order that forthu Belgium should nut undertake today a letter which had been warded to President Kouaeveit In heavy responsibility uf colonisation with arbitration of mattera with her eyse abut and wiiuout absothat her rights would .if imriuaiioual dispute and dealing lute guaranies The speaker bitteily alas with the reduction of ainead-ment- a be respected. by International agreement. reproached the administration of the state for Its treatment of me natives. The letter la part U aa follows: "The directors of the American Peace society, la common with their fel.ow citizens of the whole couutry, DESPEKATl HAN SHOT believe that the foundation! uf peace BV ICING GIRL among the nations which were estab liahed by Tbe Hague conference In ibUi can be further materially strengthened bv the approaching con- Had Forced Hie Way Into House With 1997. ference of Deadly Weapon In Hla hand. -We venture respectfully, on behalf of the American Peace society, to suggest that the follow.ng provision Thornton, R. I., Nov. should constitute a part of the produiilii, tbe daughter of gram. "The further development of the bpeclal Pulicuiuan Leander isiiuih, Is of permanent court of arbitration and under aieu.t tuiiighi at tiw home the conclusion of a treaty of obliga- Chlof of ioi.ee Haw isnd Kimball, tory arbitration, as general as possible charged with iklling Elmer Briggs, The circumto eb signed by all the power of the resident ol Thornton. eun-uectl- a 29.-Et- hel ; world. The creation of a periodic congress of psr.iaments of the nations. "'lbe limitation and if possible tbe reduction of armament! by International agreement. The creation of gn International commission for the codification of the generally accepted principle of International law and study and development of the principle about which there la disagreement "Provision that differences which the now exclude from arbitration clause respecting vital interests or honor shall not be a reooursa to hostilities, but referred to a commission i.f inquiry which shall make a public report thereon. The Immunity from capture of all offending private property at sea." SCANDAL CONNECTED Wild FAil.Nt RELIEF Premier Expects to Strengthen His Canlnst by laklng Prompt Action in Tnese Matters. 8t. Petersburg, Nov. II. Prompt step have been taken by Premier 8ul) pin to deal with the famine cun tract scandal In wh.ch Udvgl and X. Gurko, assistant minister ot tiie interior, are involved. The pro tier baa called a special meeting of the council of ministers for tomorrow tu mucus the affair. M. Gurko has When he presented his resiresigned. gnation the premier, tlod ' him he snould not quit office, but that for Ills own sake at least he must face the re-li- I , i stances ot the tailing want such that afior ebing ob.lged to arrest the child. Chief Kim nail took uer to his houe, gave her a Thanksgiving d.nner and declared that she mould not go io jail as long at she was unuer h.a Jurisdiction. The tragedy today was the culmination of an OBirangemeut between Brigs and hla wits. About two weeks ago Bnggs la alleged to have desert w.thout cd his wife, leaving her means of s.ipport lor kersolf aud he three small children. Bpeclal Officer Smith took pity on the destitute woman and he and his Wire received Mrs. Briggs and her children into the home and were arranging to send them to the hame ot Mrs. Briggs' brother. This afternoon, during ibe absence of Smith, Briggs arrived at the Smith house and demanded admission. Charles Halllday, g negro cook, started to bring Chief of Po.iue Kimball to the ecene, leaving In the house lira. Briggs and her children, Mrs. Smith and Ethel. The women and children, fearing that Briggs would lore an entranca, lacked all tne durt and windows, Ethel procured her fathers revolver. As soon as Halilday was out of sight Briggs again demanded admission. This being refused he drew a large carving knife from beneath hie coat and cut awav tbs screen on the front door. He tnen smashed a pane of glass In the door, reached through end threw back the bolt As he Ethel fired two shots at Mm, both bul.eta lodging In his body. Briggs hesitated fur a moment and then kept on. The child fired three more shorn, every bullet taking effect and Briggs staggered back and fell dead. crjrt. Tbe premier is expected to appoint x iniermlnlaterial commission ot assistant minister, to Investigate the case. He wll then bring it ioilore the first department of the senate in public session, e liruers have been given to all persons connected with the affair and Gen. Fredericks, gov--i riicr of X.zhnl Novgorod, has been siiiuiiiuiicd to St. Petersburg to an-'tto the ciiaige of standing spon---- r fur Lidval. A certain sotskfeh, an slant of Lidval In buying grain m Lie provinces, has also been by the minister of the Interior, ut has failed to answer and Is tl.':igiu to be In hiding. com-poie- .i LOST ON ISLAND. George and Parties Are Brown Two Searching M lazing. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 29. Oue man and two search parries are reported as being lost in the wilds of Thurlow Island, In Chancelkir channel, British Columbia. Georga Brown, nn employe at logging camp K, on Thurlow island, was missed by hla fellow workmen leat Saturday. On Sunday a search party waa formed to look for Brown. When no word of Brown or searchers was received on Sunday or party Monday, a second searching started out No word of any of these Thurreceived. so been far men has The Noviic Vremya has published low Island in nut extensive, but la covtin article Inevitable the pointing out ered with a dense foreeL l"iil to the good name of the cab.net and the impossibility of M. Gurko reANTITRUST IN AUSTRALIA. cross-examin- . sum-nsne- 1 In office. "With s thoughtlessness that canAmerican Oil Company Likely te Be not be reconciled to the solemn Prosecuted. of hi high office, M. Gurko made a confidant of a chance Melbourne, Australia, Not. 29. Inacquaintance picked up In shady com fluence la being brought to hear to bony, a man much given to card play-l- r induce the federal government to 11 the error is worse than the prosecute the local represents tires of crime." the paper and If tbe American Oil company under the says, Uiotighilessneas should be punished, anti-truact. According to the Mesurh nin should not be endured In a lbourne complaint! have been Age mln.Mrr which purposes to win made to the federal government that 'hr..:irh the purity of lte motive anJ company la grantthe the Impecclblllty of its deeds. rebates to customsrs who agree ing To In which not to nail other oils. Prime Minister unhesitating fashion the is handling this affair will, Deakln has referred the mat:er to the ;t is believed, who replied that the strengthen the cabinet instead of lnjurng t at the approach crown solicitor, evidence did not justify prosecution In-a S elections. time end asked tlie the maining Anglo-America- n THANKSGIVING present formants to furnish further evidence. IN VIENNA. e g d .... n : . , i ' e . ; ' iES. IS b n Lew-cabin- Jtertk ta tan J' e Z"' n e fflra SSS&sarcss ?Sv aAw.Pa taSarttS 5m.ty..rringhen.mWf theV ;;dn sgattarrAW1: STSSiSLi K a. SmCT,., un nfP ma-lig- PU.n7a w.ntSh Z oSTf Pul-jSsS- ie1 r, ii. n THEDAY IN BERLIN. ienna. Nov. 29. Charles Spencer trends, the American ambasaadnr. Berlin. Nov. 29. Three hundred " n Thanksgiving at the embassy American residents of Berlin attended ooiii which wa sattendad by almost Thsnkegivlng dinner tonight. Alexe mire l American colony. The ander H. Thackers, Amariran consul most pleasantly and was general, presided, and Dr. Rufus of the Fifth Avenue Bap.sonmghiy enjoyed by the Americans. number a f persons prominent In tist church. New York, made a speech. 'iwmese society, attended, as did sev-- A cablegram of felicitation was sent English residents. The guests to president RooeevelL The banquet wre received by Mr. Francis, his wife was followed by a dance. tn i heir daughters. The reception the most notable held here for a THE OLDHAMIA. tm.ier uf years, a number of dlplo-nisti- r Amerl-learepresentatives were present Prise Court Flnde in Favor of Owners of Cargo. CONGO STATE. 29. The Ubau, Courland, Nov.He exam.na-tioconcluded Eriwis, Nov. 29. The discussion nrixe courtthehasconfiscatli.n of the Brith-IInto ist.ve o th dur-InCongo Independent steamer Oldham!, captured GOVERNVENT Tht Hsr-e- . Nw. 29. An officla! attach'd a core, husk. resumed In the chamber and war. the KuaaoJapaneae iltiDer. J. Wynne, the A.Lcrb'at rota Dutch New Gn'iieQ the Reid. r!spatch American a iL : 1,h lbe presentation of the of ix minored In favor Melbourne, N . an eneoumer between Dutch consul the embassy staff and point of view. M. Furne-bln- g fouad con- the cargo. of lcrsl fe government hej-the of baud that of a msxrera and England's great strong Alfour, the bead for M. Vandetrelde, troops : !VJ prnreco'-rwere " ts. 1st leader, who was absent from to were Kansas vivo among the g 'ens template traveling pubUc echo'd by The Oldham la was captured J Seven aolJieri were killed of honor. John Morgan Richards, fat.i- - representative of the American 01 illness, oombated Fskfak. for bound while 1905. t act. Mnv 19. one officer and six men wounded. er of the late Mr. Cralgie, preside,. combine under tne 'lnnireroii. but In tb wlUi a cargo of kerosene. and n Hnneuitinn lie derMH upon Yokohama 1 J it R n n u, gu'-ais- gi-ic- x h' r ge.-icr- . J r Bun-slan- a nn-"- anti-liua- Could Not be Removed Until the Bodies Debris Had Burned Itself Out and the Engine Had Cooled Off. a. Nov. 29. haniuel catiuht Are. The wreckage was piled ui tiie iiuuiiii'iii urountl iiu- engine and every portion Railway ciiiupau), and recoanued a uf the w anlwork on ihe engine as f iiu lort iuoal meu iu IHi ilc out bullied and ihe eugiuv it.: 11 torn and Vidiipiui'iii id kouiberu slate, aud six (slated into a useless u;aa uf debris. I Mhjm teller Davis wa oilier porauUh were killed earl) this alive when l taken from the wreck. He was enisle uiorniiiK in a rear mul culliauui w wn i wo loci ten cd about ihe lower paaMUigvr train, part of his body mile south of luciibuig au a mile and conscious to the end. He stated , reM-ueBrbuy-lerhis uf di'MH. to that be knew be was uurt,i t'lilliyi Jaiw)ei a ruUlnl cspitallsl ol Now Yolk, dying "Place finger on my was among tlie killed, togeuier wl;h mouth." he said, 'll feels u cool and uihar guehis uf Mr. Spencer. Uf ikoae goml." car only Air. Kiu-(-er'In response to bis pleadings g fel-kmi Mr. Bpeueer' E. A. Merrill private pskseuger remained with hliu for of New York, and one of tile three tan iiilnnien, until he saw that nothing more could be dune for Davis. purlers survived the The dead: Reacua Work. ' Premdeut Samuel Spencer, New were taken from Ihe Paaoeugers York. combine! ion car of the forward train. Chsrliia I. Fisher, Uuliliuore. Tbey were literally covered with Pill. Up Bclmylur, New York. heavy baggage thrown through lbe Francis T. Uedwimd, UalUmure. trum the baggage compartU. W. Davis, Alaaamlria, Va pri- partition ment. Two were hurt aud all vate dispatcher to Prealdeul Spa near. sustained cuts and badly bruises. William Holiaid, negro iVner of Tiw reacua wok was begun ns soon Provident Bpcncer'a car. ns the news of the wreck was receivAn unknown person, whose head ed hero. A special train wah quickly and limb are burned off sboriwho is made nnd doctors hurried to the believed u b the third purler on the scene. up. A fire engine from the name la mlaslug. Ills private car, who department was sent to the cannot be learned. but nn account of conflagration wreck, Tbe lujureJ: here it wa not dispatched until g:8tl Imereti. Allen, colored, Danville, oclock aud did nut rrurb the accident Va.; leg cut off and arm broken. until an hour aud a half later, be-aWillis J. Winston, New. York; leg the relief train wtih the Injurmi broken had ihe riabt of trarlbe-twee- n J. W. Bhaw, colored. Spencer, N. C passengers wreck aud the the fireman; crushed and both legs brok- B Merest telegraph office. Rnugoou, en. Jacksonville train was non. posGarland Thomas, colored, Greens- edlbs of a mail car, combination baggage boro, N. (X; leg broken. and iiasnenger noauh, two Pullmans P. E. Yauls, colored, Waynesboro, and Prealdeul Bpencer'a car, which crushed. Va.; waa at the rear. The sleeper in front Cura Logan colored, Shelby, N. C.; of Mr. Bpencer'a car waa wrecked, but both legs broken. not burned. The regular day coach Bain Cox, colored, porter on lbe pri- and a forward Pullman were practivate car: broken. I.- ) ucbliurg. S)h'Uii-i- , luaaiilciii bt--- r )ui s w -- u lg uninjured, but the combination Crueu, sddraas unknown, au- - cally seooad from (he engine, waa coach, puma organ! out of.Uus UnpUsoiihg; wished nnd ft wag In thin rad fttat beck badly wrenebed. nil the Injured "Hub Huglnn. eolured, Chaloue, N. were(lie negroes among crushed, Tbey were unable to C.; bruised. from tbe beggaffe hurled upon E. A. Morrill, private secretary n escape ibent and many would have died but President Spencer; bead pud arms the re saved them. burned; will recevw. flwveral cases were reported in Jackwas oolllaluu between Tbe the whirb persons ransacked the wrecked M sonville express and the ashlnglnn ears for plunder. Some of roe pasaud IknitbwHalern vestibule limited, senger asld to haveliMovjCac' President Spencer budj southbound. are said to have participated nnd bln entire party, ns far nn In In this nnd n Urge amount, of valucolli-elnknown, were sleeping wban the ables and money scattered about tbe occurred, and the probabilities debris waa taken. are that all of them excepting DisMr. Curtla say be saw g ponsr patcher Davie were killed Instantly. search a woman's grip, thru away It is certain that life waa extinct be- the Uilnga of no value to blm and fore lb Unmet touched them. Pres- lake those thing that he wanted. Mr. ident Spencer's body wno bunted al- C'uriia declared lit would have killed most beyond recognition, as wan that the porter bad he had a weapon. of Mr. Finber. Tbe body of Mr. Coroner at Wreck. Bcbuyler wa recovered before it wss Coroner a. VV. Davie, at the request burned very much. President SpenHoathera officials, went In tbe cer's car wss aitacha.1 to tbs rear uf of the to the Jacksonville train, which was wreckbodies h'lid an Inquest, but found bad been removed. He lbe standing still when struck. not say tonight wbat Maps President Rpcncer'n charred corpse could wss found under Ihe big locomotive would he taken. The Jacksonville express bad lha of tLe rear train. Bo great was the force of the Impact that the forward right of way In the block. Tbe ouglne from tbe train and train was sent si least 150 feet ahead. broke away a mils Iwyond Lawyers before I'nlll the debris had burned Itself out the engineer noticed be waa without and the engine cooled off, the Indies bis train. It may be that when bo could md. be removed. ths operator gave The combination car of Ihe rear passed Lawyers a clear block without untietrain crashed Into the express car Rangoon whether the rear end markers ahead nf ll. Forty feet of it wa ing were visible before be did ao. la the rsr rest the the of lesvlg splintered, an thla strewn wl'h tout of baggage and col- absence of is official atatemani being accepted here. It ored passengers who were Jammed explanation Is possible that the Rangoon operator back by the express car. How the let the A llama train into the block Crow" In "Jim tlie negro passengers an order from lawyers that the ci bela death of the recalled train part block was clear, the opera i or ihiuklng yond explnnstlon. the trainings engine cleared the block The wreck occurred on the crest uf and tbe roar l rain was past Rangoon a steep grade when the Atlanta tralu before it could ho Mopped when ihe could not have been running inure mistake wa disrovored. Should inthan thirty miles an boor If so fast. vestigation show thiii the lawyer opIf It bad been a mile or two further erator gave a dear track without nosouth the number "f Joad might have ticing Ihe sbaruc- - or Die rear end been frigluf'il. as the train was about marser then ilie mime of ilu- accitwo hours behind Its schedule, a con- dent was st ljw)'-rs- . On!)- Hit offidition taken with the down grade that cial Investigation will reveal this. would have meant a speed of more Ai 10: Xn oHurk ll w.ik liHcurtslDSd then sixty mile au hour from a rHiaMr xourre iha D. .1. Jlai-dux- . that first Engiat was It reported the (ipi'ra'ur si liangism. who who was on neer Kmcey of Bpencer. X. duty at the time of th" acciwaa in charge of the engine of the dent. had .llftupiiiri-ri- . Knltvav off), hut this was killed, Atlanta Lain, I'K'sln him. elals are ti ing a suffered only lie proved Incorrect, few slight bruises and r.uta. HORSE SALE. Mr. Fisher wm 60 yearn of age and Mr. Redwood 43. Both were married, New York, Nov. 29. Kw"t't Marie, being survived by a widow and sev- thw lamuus trotting marc, with a receral children each ord of 2:02, ws sold st ti.c Old Glory The Fisher family tins been reprehorse sale st Msdls-iSquare garden sentative In Maryland for many for 814.Uf"J. and George M. The father of Charles D. FSsber. the today manager for E T. Stutaslmry, late William Fiauer, was an lnfluentlsl aWebb, PUadelpM banker, was tbe banker uf Baltimore in ari) .ta. Charles D. Flaher himself wa numThere was some excitement and bered among the citys mot successspirited buying before the sale was ful men. consummated. Mr. Redwood came from a distinBwem Marls war by Frank C. Mr. He. like family. guished Virginia Rhumaker of Lu Angele. Her earnfinancial the in was prominent Fisher, during the four yea:s part have and busiitesa world. President Spen- ings been tery large and she : tV most with the eoTiicctlon cer from his long pronilnenl trotter tbat has apiiearetl Baltimore and Ohio railroad, from on the Grand ci viill in isic year. w!d. a 1989. had 1879 to acquaintance She ie ten year old. In selling his In railroad circles, particularly here. famous William Gar:nd of L nisrc. st was expressed the greatest regret Angeles said be hmleved Swuet Alarle his dettii. would h" able 1, lower ail present Mr. hsrl joined The Esllimoreaiw records before sne ret!"Cd. trotting lust night Speurer on the train here and had planned to spend several JOHN WALKER IN JAIL. daya hunting In North Camliini. betw-eeNo. train was collision The Sra'ile. Nov. 29 John Walker cf 33 .the Jacksonville expre. an) No. M'n-da- y 37. the Washington and Bonn. western Dts Moines, Iowa, arrested here with chanted np holding southbound. niglit both vestibule limited, a they alighted The former train bad slapped nt :he nnl rohbmi w'tnrn fashionable n'r a :icht from Mrief ciir In top of a heavv grade t seciiuii, made an unsuccessful breakdown and the other tnin dashed t tempi at suicide In the city jail here Into It before a flagman need g" I to hang himself, bur back to give warning. Tlie heavy en- tuduy. H' trie. was proven ed by the arrival of the Mi'. gine of the l ram ploughed i;Mu Spencer's car which Immediately jailor. rcu n d n ed 1 ri |