Show i 1 I i t I I I I I TRAIN CRASHES INTO A BRIDGE Kansas ansas City CIL May JCl 15 loIt It is believed that none of o the twelve persons in injured injured will die as a result of the wreck of or the Limited pas passenger as train westbound w near neal Ran Itan Randolph I dolph Mo lo six miles northeast of Kan ICan I sas sa City last night The Tho train which I j was Wabash W No 0 rt one of the tho first of the tho through trains to be bo used l ed in the I combination u Union transcontinental trans service recently in inaugurated crashed Into a steel lever leer i bridge spanning what is known as the I Rush Muslin River a creek creele one mile north of o Randolph I The rye bridge piers had hall been undermined ed cel by b recent high waters wat rs and the fact that tho the train was proceeding at slow speed was WM all that tha t prevented it a i fearful disaster rue Tho engine and the baggage and mall cars crashed crushed through Into tutu the bridge Tho The engine engino was nearly clear I of the tile trestle when the lie structure gave gae way WJ The engine want down lIon landing Ion on the tho bank of 01 the stream Pin Tho mail car and tho baggage car ear folded together er cr and hung suspended over the tho rivet river The rhe first passenger coach was thrown off the track and stopped and this alono alone saved It and the he car cans following fol Col following lowing With the lie first creaking of the lime structure W V P Carlisle limo tho engi engl engineer ulcer neer n er and amid his fireman Ira Ides both hoth bothof bothof of i Moberly Mo h jumped and anil anI I escaped with severe s re bruises In III the lime first passenger pas lIOS passenger coach right eight l ht passengers were wOle In Injured more mure or 01 less seriously fI and the JOO others In hum the tile remainder of the train wore were shaker shaken up The Tho express messenger I and his hi assistant and time the snail mail ail clerks with tho the exception of oj W WG WC G C of Sl SU Louis climbed het from Crom I cars c cars rs 11 h slight sligh t hurts head was wal precipitated Into Inlo the water but soon the bank hank lie He was l though not seriously hurt John lItz a brakeman from Crom Kansas City was wat tho the most Injured but It Is believed he will recover Tho The Theother other Injured include Frank Fletcher H r Indianapolis pas passenger scrip scalp wounds broken leg Ic J 1 E Witcher SL Louis passenger bruises and scalp wound W V B Bryant Bryant Bran t conductor Ferguson Mo 10 scalp wound Richard Litz scalp wound internal injuries The Thc Injured l were brought to Kansas hospital City and an placed in the Gorman German hose hos hospital pita pital I TROUBLE OVER HARBOR SITUATION BECOMES ACUTE Ix Ins s Angeles May fay iJa 11 Trouble be hey between tween tho the municipality of Wilmington and 1111 the corporations which arc seeking seek seck ing In to control the harbor situation there assumed an acute form today todar I when rival gangs of men forcibly I con contended contended tended for possession poss of a coveted strip of land damaging property in small degree degroe and resulting finally In ha the tho city cal retaining temporary ary posses possession slow sion No one was injured The rho affair will be carried ciu ried into the tile courts Early today tola Hancock Banning nanning of the tho Banning company headed a il gang of workmen which tore lore down the fences erected for fOl the city After Afterwards Afterwards Afterwards wards Captain C of oC I ho the tho ing company that had built the fences led a rival force of men Iud amid re retook took possession The Sixth Sense Dr Paul Carus tho the editor of oC the tho Open Court refers to a belief ler which I prevailed in the Middle Ages that tho ho faculty of oC prophetic dreams was a sixth sense which was outwardly caled by tho the possession of oC six fingers or toes Only Onh a searching critic may mar have hae discovered that Pope 1010 Sixtus IV Is represented by b Raphael In the tho SIs tine Madonna as possessed of six lin lingers lingers lingers gers yet t It Is plainly visible to every everyone ono one who ho takes apes tho ho trouble to 10 o look for Cor It magnificent painting of oC the marriage of or the Virgin to Saint Joseph Josoph In tho the Blera Blora at Milan tho ho grooms foot toot IB Is left bare which Inci dent IB is not fortuitous but offers otien tho the theartist artist an on opportunity to show that Jo 10 Josoph Josoph soph was WIB n a man possessed pos of oC the sixth sense I the faculty of oC dream The Medical 11 Fee The American Medical association our highest medical authority has never neer attempted d to establish an eth fee ce In point of o fact the fee Ceo evolves itself and over oer has boon been and ever will bo be a graded ono The great bulk of practice practices E 6 practically charity that Is It represents small fees or orno orno orno no fees Cees This Is true trite alike In tho the re ro remote mote country districts and In tho the great gront Jr nt metropolitan centers Thoro if Is Isone one oue difference however which should he be distinctly remembered and aud that Is that rural charity chanty is generally de deserved deserved served senell whereas urban charity is often orton misplaced It Is B stated that practical ly I 33 per cent of the entire practice of ot New York city elt Is 3 charity and that In a third of ot J such illch cases the doctor Is 1 Imposed upon North American Po Pa I view lew c 4 I N |