Cape May Herald, 7 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAP® MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904.

DELEGATES1N WRECK Wabash St Louis Limited r Strikes Open Switch.

I1IETEE1 KILLED, KC01ES ISJDRED

aU»r*M Wit It tWmurnitlr tlon Mra, HaBala« at SUtr Itllaa •a Huar. Lrft Malla aatf Craahrd lata rratsht Cara. 8T. LOU1& July A [mil haa bean can over revarai of the deleKntlona to the convention by the wreck of the 8L Loul* limited on the Wabaah. In which more than nineteen were killed. Several more death* hare been added to the already Ions Hat. and in the St. Kranct* boapltul, where many of the Injured were taken, are other* whom Uvea hatiK la the balance. Until a rooter la taken It wlU not be known Juat how many Uvea went out when the train which left Chicago bearing delegate* and fair excuraionlata ran Into an open ■witch while going at a rate of aixty ml lea an hour. The derailed locomotive ahot lulu a. Une of thirty box car* standing on an adjai-ent truck. , The tender waa found torn to acrap* at the top of the pile of debria cauaed by the amaahlng of the locomotive Into the freight cur*. Two passenger coach ea Jammed together, and every one In them waa either JtlUeg or eerlonaly hurt. Five car* In all beside* the express and baggage car ware destroyed ao completely that the remain* are like bo much strap. Then came the Ore. Hardly had the passenger* In the rear coach## realised that the train bad been wrecked when a fierce Plate broke out In the heap of car*. The scream* of mSo and women and chUdr«p caught beneath the henry Iron and pile* of apllntered wood told the story In an Instant to tbooe ♦bp were fortunate enough to_bave escaped * rescue work began at tnce. but little could be done for those pinioned down by ton* of Sebrir In the plain aigbt of the reacuW* many were Incinerated. The crlea of horror and the shriek* of pain that filled the air were terrifying. In several cases heroic effort* were made to get at those who felt the flames creeping upon them am! Jeath staring them In the face. The wrecking crew which bad been jjDt at once to the scene of the wre^fc did quick and active service, but few were tV Urea aav^d by It* ejoflj; When the chair car* telescoped many of the passengers were hurled a gjsat distance. In several instances men and women thus catapulted from the train were more fortunate than those 5 bo fell near by. They were found 1th limbs broken, their bodies bruised an3 their flesh torn, but they esrapefl the wreckage of car* and locumotta. The rescuers were led to these strewfi gkmx the tracks by their cries of agony^ % At the fear of the train waa an observation car and the private car Texas. These did not leave the track, but their occupants were badly fhftkeu up. ^Edward T. Clapp, chief clerk In the the president of the Wnbajjl couSjBlhy. sfid that frolg all that could be learned the ml switch at waa h' with by aonje*unknown pffson. ^ — ^TSrtee D.sortrd, Has KrtaraaA. TE1XUIUDE, Colo.. July 6.—Harry A. Floalen. manager of the People's Supply company’s atore In tbl* city, who has been twice deported by the dUzens' alliance, supported by the military authorities, ho* returned. He waa not -molested T am going to atay here and defend myself and my right*.” be skid. “1 have bad the best legal advice and waa told to stand on my conadtutlonnl rights as a citixen and not submit to the tyranny and oppression of the citizen*' alliance.’' The only accusation ever brought against Mr Floaten waa that be transact**! the finam-lal business of the miners' anion

Bsth Dead After Qaarrel. PHILADELPHIA. July a.-Martlu Ockord, an Iron srorke'r of Baltimore, shot and killed Eugenia Hildebrand at her home In this city. H* then shot himself dead. The murder and autrid* Is said to have been the climax-to a love affair marked by many quarrels.

Ueaeer Works Destroyed. BALTIMORE. July h.-Tbr Williamaon Vauser works, located in Highlandtown. an eaatern suburb of thl* city, waa destroyed by fire of unknown origin la at night Mr. Wllltamaou estimates the loss at ffiO.OOa

Cheate Celekaotes the reseth. LOXDON, July 5.-Flftean hundred persons attended Ambassador Choate's Fourth of July reception at the'American embassy here.

BaBltsh Ms at hers For ft. tools. LONDON. July 5.—Eighty members of the bouse of commons have announced their Intention of Joining the parliamentary party which will visit the St. LonU exposition in the autumn. It is expected that a number of others will also go. •teooaov Will Have to Me Dos Dot. MONTREAL. July 5.-A dispatch from Sore! say* that the Dominion line steamer Vandauver la ao deep in the mud that a new channel will have' to be dug to float her. This will probably require several week*’ work.

Foobc resole Drowsed. EATONTON. Ga- July 6.—Wlillsm H. Jones, one of Eatonton's most promising young business men, and Mis* Myrtle Hnrper °t Hancock county wbl* tmthlng In the Oconee riv<*r. a few miles lielow Oconee Spring*, were drowned. *

Kaartloli Hsreset Killed Aetn. IjONDCN. July 5.—Sir William iW ry Knttignn. iueml>er of parllampht for N’ori.hetist Ijuiarkabire. baa heea Jellied m a fiiyt^r accident near Blggleawnde. IJc^for 'dilre.' A Ore buret and the car ras overturned.-

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Wedaesday, Jams a©. # Ambassador Porter, has convayod ' America'* thank* to France for good , office* In the Perdlcarts tase. ~ No trace baa been found of WUlladi 1 11. Bocke*. former cashier of the First ; National bank of Saratoga. N. Y., i

whi ha* dhwnpeajjed.

Suntoa-Dumont '* ulrablp at tha Bt. Louis fair has been mutilated by an unknown gentm. The ascension gp July 4 will be Impossible. j A violin by Antonlua Stredlvarina has been sold at anrtioD In London for $S.600. It waa once ownad by a street

musician, who bought It for fld. Fame Loaded a Canaon.

COLFAX. UL. July 5.-By the premature explosion of a cannon at Colfax CMIiinnn. Roy Harris. Fred Orending and Ralph Heater were per^ana fatally injured. While they were using a broomstick for a ramrod and were pounding It In with a baseball bat the powder exoloded. blowing pjece* of fumrod Into the bodies of |

the four victims.

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Haosevrll •« Oyster OYFTEB BAY. N. Y, July 2 -Tery little preparation waa made here for ceiehratlug the arrival of President Roosevelt. Only a few bulhUngs were decorated, no fixed programme mapped m.t. and the enthusiasm waa little more than might be seen here any Saturday afternoon. This was pot the fault of the president, but from local bickering and Jealousy.

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BONgfeTEEL. 8. Jul. R-nre \ hundred cxqflfMonlgtt have rear bed tUt town on a special train to be in readiness for tiie opening of the Rose bud reservation thl* morning. Another train of nine coaches, also an extra. I* somewhere east of Bon ext eel. but la delayed on account of light motive pow«T

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“Amidea •new opera by Anton Dvorak, trill ba brought out in Prague

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The Important post of dramatic critic of the Parts Tempa. left vacant by the d4fs«*» of M. LammmeL has been given to AdolpBe Briaaon. the aon-in-law of

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Leslie Cahill. 11 yean old. of Waltun, Maas., haa been appointed soprano soloist at Grace church, the moat aristocratic bouse of worship In New York. The lad 1* said tq posaea* a voire of remarkable gweetnea* and

Mmc. Nordics, the operatic vocalist,

who haa Juat been awarded the Bavarian gold medal—on honor bestowed only on those who eland In the front rank of artistic life—1* an American by birth though most of her preal professional triumph* hare been ocoreri

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