Show NN kerful Rail railroad riad wreck on oil lic tile h leading adin r FORTY OR FIFTY KILLED k ail 11 train plunges lata into the schuylkill lill kill kir river I 1 I 1 byll OF 01 THE TOE VM 4 N ibl edic C levels leigho badian burden in BW new I 1 lum team Trot tint record sma sheil two I 1 bills sliced 4 t 01 TOE freight coal trillo tr first collide alli cl li tato jim along coats ID to biada BiA pa P sept lo 10 oae one of the w wont arst wrecks ever known in in this uon tion occurred to rif gat on the heading railroad ri load sixteen miles froia from here near thera there is a curve where the railroad ia is about eighteen or twenty feet higher than the river here shortly before aix all a freight train ran into a coal coalt train nio throwing several cars care on the opposite track before the train hand hands bad any guy time to warn any approaching pro aching train of the danger the Fuli rott illo ville express carrying about a hundred and fifty passengers came round the curve at the rate of f forty rata miles an hour and ra ran into 0 the e wrecked coal care cars the engine went down the embankment followed by the ill entire train witti with ita its human freight the scene was on one a of great horror the erica cries of the imprisoned passengers wag was heart rending some of the passengers managed to crawl out of their prison and aroused the neighborhood word wa was telegraphed to this cly city and ear our geons and a forca force of KOO workmen were taken to the spot the work was slow and the dead and dying were taken out with great difficulty jup up to 10 tonight to night six dead and thirty wounded have been taken out of the latter some were brought to this city and others taken to the miners hospital at ashland the dead taken out to far are wm win D shams heading reading john white en erl gincer Potts spottsville ville james templin fireman pottsville spottsville Potts ville harry logan conductor pottsville spottsville Potts ville david aug staily mahony city E IV hogan baggage master shenandoah the injured so far as reported are all of this state and the exact nam bur bar on the passenger list is not known the reporter who is still on an the ground telephones that be behaves believes there are still 26 or more bodies underneath the wreck or who were carried away by the current later the associated press agent just had direct communication on with a representative at the wree wreck k who says conservative estimates place the number killed at forty to fifty it Is almost impossible to estimate the exact number umber the tile full fall horror of the befit sit nation will not ba be known until a later hur at 11 mail a agent gent green wald iburg was taken out followed by the horribly mangled bodies of two mahone city firemen on the way home from chester at midnight thirteen bodies have been recovered the names of those known have already been eiven given five bodies are exposed pu eed to view in the wreck pinn pinned eyon under d er the timbers aoe at the pais who so escaped e with slight injuries said to an as assoni ar arted press reporter at midnight wh when s a the crash came I 1 was hurled burled from my seat one end of the car splashed into the river and was thrown against the side of the car with a force that partially stunned me I 1 quickly recovered myself and managed to climb upon the beata on that side of the car which la a against the embankment I 1 was a prisoner in the car and while I 1 was nursing my sprained ip rained ankles and wrist out boutot of joint I 1 realized that I 1 was in a scene of veritable horror around and abacut ma me were human beings struggling in abe be water screaming 1 in fright and some almost dragged me we back into the a again rin A few saved them 1 selves as 1 did and the remainder struggled jn the water and then quietly sank out of sight eight i prof mitchell Mitch ellot of the lehigh university bethlehem is among the injured at the reading hospital lawrence birnes barnes of philadelphia had his arm dislocated the body of john L mil MII ler of cressioni Cres soni was taken out at sit midnight O sept 20 at 3 this morning men are still at work but making slow progress fifteen bodies have been taken out it is still believed that twenty or more bodies are beneath the wreck nothing deft definite nite will be known until the wreck Is raised which will probably be bo tomorrow to morrow no more names can be secured the tel phone office having baying closed that wo was the he only means of getting e t ling the newball news all of the night ti the b e only reporter to get got to the scene was one of the eagle men and he telephoned down nearly all that vaa as secured to the heading reading papers THE FUR of f westbra West Ivest tra fra HD men oa on various standing ol sept 19 at a meeting of the national worlds fair commissioners sio ners the report of the executive committee was read rawin mending that george B davia davis bo be appointed director general the minority report recommending daniel N I 1 listings the reports were laid over an informal ballot resulted davis davie 60 50 Hastine 9 32 Mc mckenzie Kenzle 0 6 stevenson 3 price 1 fourteen corn com missioners ners did not vote on motion of mr ur mcclellan of pennsylvania a formal ballot was dispensed with and the election of davis ww waft mada made unanimous no colonel da davis vis was brought in ili bythe by abe committee and made madea a brief a speech bech thanking the tile commission ig he added adde d that he had been chosen by a commission comm lesion equally divided in poll ves and would keep that fact in mind his conduct in the office would bo he tree free from partisanship and its beai ness conducted on strictly business principles adjourned until a m tomor to mor row tow president palmer haa has announced that the standing committees of western states would have the following representation on the committees tariff and t rant por tation J W haines II alnes nevada T C Guit guitterrez terez new bl mexico exico finn fine arts 31 II 11 Da DeYo one california science history tory llera ture and education it A 0 C beckwith beck with wyoming agriculture J IV haines i nevada 51 avi ikins oregon call ball 0 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 forma ornis live stock G A mannine manning idaho a 0 russell Itu Bnell nevada 11 drum washington Unil terz new mexico A II 11 mitchell bell jonana 11 1 lt 0 lly flay wyoming wyo in fog horticulture flor ticul lai 1 1 an anil 1 W california chairman manning Maani Df idaho IV Z anzora F J kissel utah finance L 11 II hershfield montana P il if lannan utah ion deyoung De califor california n 0 V F coates arizona A izona A 0 becic beek with wyoming manufactures i 11 M white new now mexico r J kiesel kissel utah T J ah W zeckendorf kendo arizona arizon n commerce II 11 Wil kics kina oregon mcgon ti drum washington mines and mining A H 11 mitchell Mit choll montana 0 russel nevala J E R stearns Ster naHa ida be bog G F collep arizona lannan utah drum washington it 11 aj M white new Nex mexico ico 31 L mcdon aid california fisheries and flab culture II 11 klippel oregon electricity and electrical tle all appliances auces 0 S hopkins washington and lumber B BI white new mexico klippel oregon hay ilay wyoming oming machinery forsyth Fo reyth OR california printing P 1 II 11 lannan utah J E stearns Si estas idaho I 1 the executive com committee mitlee tonight to night elected selected commissioner mckenne mckenzie of kentucky V vico chairman this vir trally sk bi him na vica vice director ken gen 1 eral I or 1 tant to that officer two ir lcy lesico liagre tilled presumably 1 by indians DEBB sept 19 A special to santa fe pa N al from chloride sierra county baya says oacar platen haiser 32 years old waa was shot and killed on the instant while working at the unknown mine a few mil miles eafrom from chloride presumably by indiana indians the bady waa bronert into chloride yesterday the earna baina day fred r red baumbach was ellot and killed at silver blount mountain ain 12 miles from chloride presumed prea umed also by indians moccasin trails were noticed in the tile geril ty A has left chloride to warn miners and pet get information aa as to the killing of both men double team trotting record bralts sept 19 th double team retting record for a mile of 2 made by maxey cobb and neta medium in 1884 was beaten today the team was bell hamlin end and justina JuB tica they were driven by hamlin himself and made the mile in 2 15 on the second trial the i be performance equals that of maud S and aldine at tey new york in IBM 1833 toe too record made today to day is disputed by a number of turkmen who claim that the time was as 2 1614 16 the tile official etal time bv quarterma qu artera w 34 1031 16 g ibs SI cj two bills Sr sept e p 1 19 the president today to day ls issued d a proclamation extending 0 the I 1 a time for the removal of cattle from the cherokee strip to november let Tl bbott of the white house forc force arrived here tills morning with the tile nver river and harbor bill and anti lottery lott bill they were are submitted to ery the be pres president dent and after reading them over careful carefully ly he attached his signature to each so that they are now laws NEW YORK sept 19 john 0 new american america consul general to london arrived arrive du in new york Ms morning lie said he came over to look alter after pavato anglish m chants are greatly interested he raiden the mckinley bill new is angelna san guinn after the law is in force a month month british business me men n will ill be satisfied with ita its working ii HB lie alio aho ali ah o expressed tha belief tb that a t lugland would before long increase the tile tariff on many of her articles |