Show HOME AND ABROAD further particulars of the it railway ailway Acel accident dent I 1 earthquakes YESTERDAY european dopico reported byna dynamite natte elpio slon sion by Vb teru alad free press to tho stanley embark embarks feb 5 henry M stanley embarked on the steamer Maya Mava rejo today to day for zanzibar direct THE RAILROAD y Etim at mating ting the number of victims an aged couple rf fate WHITE RIVER ju action cT ioN vt feb C G probably persons visited th the schee of the railway accident today to day the only trains run were for the accommodation of officials and for carrying the wounded and dead cons consequently e ail manner of conveyance conveyances were brought into requisition many teams coming from a distance of forty and fifty miles and centering here bere in in long process procession ions seven or eight bodies were ivere today to day identified by friends and many heartrending heart rending scenes were witnessed it is utterly IMPO impossible isible to identify inore more than ten or twelve of those recovered the clothing being entirely gone and the bodies turned burned to a crisp cond conductor actor Sturtevant died today to day and his bo body dy was 3 taken to his home bome by a special train mr tewksbury of randolph whose whoso leg and arm were broken was taken home last night by a special train and is re pored as doing well the work ofie covering the wreckage and bodies tas been pushed forward orward vigorously all day the ruins have been minutely see searched relied ind probably gil are recovered that can be the iron work of the care dare has all bee been i n pulled over and land cleared away the total number of bodies recovered today to day Is five one woman and four men drs grinnell and bingham of burlington haver today thoroughly exam examined ined the charred chaired remains odthe of the victims thus far fai recovered for the purpose of ascertain ib the number they report it to be 27 this morning which gitil five found ioda y makes 32 recovered thus far this statement is verified by gov fuller mr fuller fulle r is doing everything in his power borall for all the sufferers he ile lias has elwer been een instrumental in ei establishing a b bureau breau of information and all communications regarding passengers should be addressed to 11 JS T tinker inker station agent white NY hite biver junction vermont mr fuller also endorses the statement that from all information obtained at this time from the connective connect ine roads the ticket agents and the survivors of the dimter disaster it is believed the total number of souls on board the ill il fated train including train men man were 81 of these 32 are accounted for as 35 are in cra care of the Surge surgeons ous one died today today and din nine a left on th the e came same isain with the injured leaving only four unaccounted for it is were children without tickets fick ets so the above figures are slightly elight ly changed every article or of clothing scrap of paper or other thing thin foundas found is being carefully bayed for the purpose of identification and arties having friends fn enda unaccounted acco anted for will be afforded every ever means or clue to the identification of the lost or orn unknown known little idea can be formed of the difficulties in the way of obtaining a rort the accident that would my biye th the public c a correct idea of the cobit condition on of t things bin go at the time of the accident and ever since the ther has registered from 5 to 15 decrees below zero the suffering from the id wag intense there are only two or three farm houses within two miles of the wreck and these are site scattered alone along for three or four miles with wilh no means of comuni cating by train all the road are on the ground and everything POM possible able is being done for the wounded and dead hundred hundreds of people searching ue for frienda friends are here and nearly 1 every newspaper in new england has a representative at the ocene at the wreck work wae was suspended at dark last night owing to the severity of the ther weather but was resumed this morning the water in white river at the place of the accident was not more than five or six feet deep with little current and the ice iced is perhaps thick the falling of the cars upon it and the thereat jiwat of the fire melted the ice clean but little of the personal of tb e 0 passengers being left to reveal the identity of their owners A com comparison par 1 son of tickets taken 0 up by I 1 the conductors on the coming and connecting trains largely reduces the bumber of persons on the train conductor Conduct oi andrew S bean of the boston and lowell railroad Ilai road gives the exact number bf of tickets taken up for points beyond where the accident occurred ai 36 of which lp 19 were collected la in the car Pilu pilgrim rim from boston conductor banett of the conn w av accounts his hi as just 30 being in tho the car st albans from springfield thie this leavea leaves only very few who probably came over the here probably not exceeding 10 in all besides the railroad met men aho ayere on the thi train 3 a arg aedo nt cd for a ae among g the wounded and the O 0 of these in tho he smoker la Is variously e estimated lit at from JQ 40 to SO be mr jhenry IV of west Rall randolph dolph vt the lecturer states that 40 e ws ip first day coach lie dobing dosing 9 t the of tho accident I 1 ept but vae was aroused by feeling tie car up on tho the Tail railroad road ties aie I 1 a bad been een in two railroad accident accidents before this one and know what the Bensa tion portend portends itea rea jozing chavan accident wae was about to occur be he jam jumped ped from his beat seat with the intention of making hie his escape tho the train seemed to come to 4 a standstill or go vert t elow to lyo thought it was all right and arid d 0 eai qt don a again q a mom entla earning ing tb further was 3 to occur the car carsee beeme mod to leap into op space ace aej and then came a terrible crash for a moment he lie waa was stunned and scarcely knew whether he was dead or alive he ile tried to move but found jp could not budge an inch lie ile noticed with great alarm that flames had broken out at the farther end of the coach lie ile struggled with all his strength to free himself and scream ed for help but there abs no one at hand to help him it was a time of mental torture but still he be could not help halo noticing noticing an old couple who were four seats seat i a above te him they sought to get out but they were hopelessly tied down by heavy seats flames approached the couple with rightful frightful rapidity and the aged pair seemed to feel that there waa was no hope for them the last he saw of them they were locked in each others arm an and d in the act of kissing the smoke and names flames now enveloped them hiding them from froza view mr tewksbury then gave himself up for lost he ile seized his fur cap and wound it round bis his face so as to cover hie his eyes and hide the dreadful view of approaching death at this time the railroad bridge above bim was one mass of fire and the heavy burning timbers were falli falling fig all about him after having leaned back resignedly to met what seemed his fearful fate hia his hopes of lifo life were renewed of hearing voices he ile unwound his fur cap and und saw the engineer gincer and fireman close at hand ho he called to them frantically for the help which they pro preferred ferre d and at once seizing hold of him his rescuers sought to pull him out but failed thinking that hia his wasa was a hopeless case they were about to leave him bim and help others but he begged them to try again and to break nis his leg if necessary they did so and managed to get him out breaking a leg and an arm in the effort the flames were so close cloeo upon bery that his clothing was burned from his body A earthquakes at varion various Point sNo dam age done III feb C G this city was visited by an earthquake shortly after 4 this morning a difference of opinion as to the number of shocks exists exist some claim five shocks following each other in rapid succession while others claim that thit there were but three the time between the first vibration to the last was from 15 to 20 seconds the finst chock most distinct the ones fol lowing diminishing in intensity until the vibration vibrations closed no damage was done STLouis louis feb 6 A slight shock of earthquake was felt in ahls city between 4 and this morning the movement was barely noticeable in the central portion of the city but in the outskirts and suburbs several persons were awakened ened by the shock IA alia iou southern thern part of the city pictures from the walls but no damage of any kind is yet reported report reports from southeastern illinois illinois also southern mo state a shock was als ofelt in those localities but it seeing to have been no more severe there than here feb 6 aspeci to the N bows aws from Littlefield say says an earth quake shock was felt here this mornine morning about four the shock was quite alte causing buildings to citrate vibrate considerably though no damage was reported at vandalla sir similar bilar phenomena were observed at the same date a special to the news from terre diante haute ind says this city was visited this morning by two severe shocks of earthquake which according to the t testimony ea of those who experienced them were more severe than than that of last fall the bocks shocks ame came in quick succession euc and were follo followed wed by a heis heavy I 1 v hy rumbling found which awoke t the soundest ilee sleepers peri the direct direction ion seethed from southeast south east to northwest north west and the shocks were falt more in the eastern part of the city houses were shaken severely cousin cauri window panes to rattle and alian ne liers to sway perceptibly the mcglynn lit affair feb 7 athe the commit teo tee of the parishioners of st stephens phe s held to consider the matter of the suspension of rev rew father mcglynn from the priesthood make public ubal c a long report the tile gist rist of which Es is that in the of the henry george land theory dr mcglynn did not violate any canon of t the he church of rome that h be e merely followed the teachings of many other catholic ecclesiastics that the interference of the church with political opinions must not be bp submitted to and that a fund for the support of dr mcg lynn be raised the corn coin cittee is divided on the subject of further withholding contributions from st stephen stephens now that father donnelly haa has gone from it six of them favor raising the boycott arid add others oppose it the factions held separate meetings tonight to night in answer to the charges that dr mcglynn mismanaged the affairs of the parish i sh the financial repost of the eti church 1 achis ie made public tonight to night it shows that during the past four years indebtedness to the amount of 5 bce been paid the total remaining indebtedness is the val value as of church property oyer all indebtedness ie a alolu own SAN 8 feb 6 tb the e geary street cable road was as the scene af another dynamite tonight to ta night just as the tho tran train s west react reached lea the corner of A 4 1 oe beary a ry streeta streets a load joad occurred the whole aide of tho dummy waa was blown to splinters the tho were no passengers on it and the only person aboard besides the gripman grip man and co conductor n was a policemen detailed to discover obstruct lone io as on the track he wae was riding on fro front nt of the dummy and his complete i escape from I 1 injury I 1 and that of the gri and of the conductor ie Is marvelous marve toua he ile had topped stopped but a minute v before ro to permit a party aay of 0 ladia ona and gentlemen to cleaye it the waa felt a ualle 11 the wrecked dummy V wa al i quickly replaced with a naw now one and no interrupt interruption ioa of traffic occurred there esino clae clue to the perpetrators perpetrator a 7 V |