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THREE LOSE LIVES
IN TRAIN CRASH
Theatre Train Strikes ChicagoStreet Car
TWELVE PERSONS ARE INJURED
Pennsylvania Railroad Train Running
at 20 Miles an Hour Crashes IntoStreet Car with Fatal Results CarCrew Arrested
Chicago Fvb 13 A theater train onthe Iennsylvunia rullroad running at20 milts an hour crushed tutu a crowd
d street car In S Chlr iiinight Instantly killing thue prand injuring twelve
The hilled and lijirrl were ociupants of the street car
The engine and first coach of thepassenger train left the rails and wereoverturned The dead
Mrs V M Itacon of South ChicagoMinnie Warsuel 12 yearn old of
ChicagoM1 H Sadie LucyThe Injured included the followingJ E Mack Kdward M Day C It
Dollar Mrs Blanche Warsuel MrsLouise Iticy and YV U Lynch all of
The passenger a local loathChicago at 1131 p m for Fast Chlca-KO Ind
The passenger coaches was wellfilled with passengers who werethrown Into a panic by the collisionThe street car was hurled Into the airoverturned and ground to pieces In
fort the locomotiveThe crash cnme almost without n
warning and hut flew occupants of thestreet car had an opportunity to leaptrod the before it was ruck
TIll nf ttn rullrond liilnhurried to the assistance uf those Im-
prisoned In Me debrlic ami began thework of rescue
Calls for assistance went to the nearest puller satlon nnd ph lclans wereluirunoned to relieve the wounded
The crew of the street car were putinder arrest
Ran from SurgeonsChlcairo Feb 15 A dispatch to the
Tlecord Merad from New Orleans La-
spys that nfl r 1avlnu breed placed onth i rnMni tiide at the Charity
pltal tn indiruo an on rntlon whichjs suppose I to mean lif or death to
him losi ph Drinnhtte broke nway fromthr sntu ms and nurse sprinthr taMe ilnbed i liiddnr In a skvIlea wbi i he smnshil null wascMsed a out tln nvtf of the biilldlnc1 efore he was captured Although
ill bout s turn broken nnd he wninornnPy lttjur d tho hatprrat strength nnd the atendnnts hud
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Lost Life Undrr IceNew York FW While tre yacht
Insr r the avc ink river N 1 hnHendrJflcrrm a Fatrhavrn boy loaf hislife by the IJoat through theIre Je was with bin brother HenjamIn who sailed the hoot Whentheyacht lroVe t fMn po t c
boy toll Into the wafer and untier thr Ire Rittjiunlit sect himselfLv to the windward runnerwhirh to remnlti nu the leenml was re cn l liv mti hi n h ntThe body of wa recnvrrerlThr drowned hue n t 17 r oh
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FOLK STATES CONVICTIONS
Concerning Abolition of Personal Tax-es In Missouri
riilcncii F1 1 A illsiitch tothe lifioril Hi raid from JeftVrsuti llt-Mo sa s
tinlit of colltlctlnlls concernltg till of persona luxe inMN ouri iitid thi thlftini if a hirerj art of ihr burden tpin the big eirpornlinv lie said
It i a rre by Miiii persons thvthe removal nt stnte taxis from per
Miil pvopeitv thus placiiiK upon n il-
nii1 corporate nionnpolles tV-eItinbti n gnu riltiient would henr1-tH rih at th iApeiise of tIll i Hir
On the In proportion toproperty ih H r niinl pr4ierty tax
I land by per otitil property Is nn nienntI corporate ruuiehU Mil privilege1j tails h avlijt on the poor and the lion
Ivi ry fs T under thr prcrnt rtiti j as i ven roll horse andlio ei r wi nv or orphan whose esstate mils tri through the probatefourf must pHy In full while too of-
ten the nin of wealth having ills persnntllt In Mich shape It cannot becached pa s practicallySome person iiiject to corporation
real estae bejirlng the burdenof stale LMVirriUlillt but thegives to clrjHiritilons which arc arillleial criiiire of the state richly nnprlveleges which the ordinary cltlen-ilics not enjoy and It just that thesate should receive fuM return In theway of powers granted
PUTNAM WANTS WHITE LABOR
Mass Meeting Called to RemedyLabor Conditions
ir ttoii a Feh 1 With n viewof ways and menu of sohInn tie pro ent un factorv loboconditions In the county a mass meet
hay ie n called fur next Tuesdav-t tje ccjrf unii herolion totn T I tinl4 who luis of
tit I 11 MH matter touch thoughtv lll preent o Iny lifire the prode soni ami lniiortaif daat-
eaMnrr to tlc itnjMirtatiiri oflnur rs dfifh for and h it hd-
irpo es e i ImiJ corresnondencew-IMi a nuiulier of hadlnc Immtera-tiuti III the 1 tilted Sfjiiewith till lepiil 1iat he feN nine en-
couwtteil to iir he movementHe says a MII cln s of Immiurantv
tIn he secured from New forkf H in lahoter f r wnceanti nt a lu nit of transportationtai Is now n elfil to make the movemen a ucces Is proper encouraceIntent front ilip e In tiTd of farm and-ome Me hr tti Qilfe n dnren fauil-
H s III town have alreidv Jissund himof purpose to erploy white ier-vtints If th ran he lad ot nitile eo i nit lilr j eoti l
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MOB AT 6ADSDEN
LYNCHES A NEGRO
JclksHaa Pardoned s ForCrime Against Woman
TWO HAD BEEN EXECUTED
Third Was Convicted and Sentenced toDeath but Governor Had Doubts-
of His Guilt and Gave Him a LifeTerm Sentence
CudMlin Ala Feb 11Jlunk Richat iMin a KHt charged till mur-iler oral a aull ol Mrs Sarah Smithhere Jui liln last lean forcibly takenscant the Jill iitre Sunuu tuointt-attil hatigfd to the bridge of the l oulolio ami Nashville railroad utvoss tu-
Iwenix four masKtd mtn went to theuvrriNiutred the slierlifl and jail-
or uutl luadi nhoit worK uf tin pitaoner Four negmcs were chargedwith tilt trim apilnst Mrs Smita onof thc most liendlsh Ivor coinmit c I-
in the two of whom have beenlegally executed
TIll third Will Johnson wasconvicted and sentenced to deiih
hut last wreck Governor lel s bellesfur there sews strung doubt of theprisoners gush commuted the ncfroVsentence to lift Improalniiient-
Mfehnl5 n ts taan nohet hatnut iwen Indicted wit u Tn jullawaiting tin rcKtn of the grand jun-
At cooners Inquest hold to In
vetlfato the lynching the city witneshvs to testify were Sheriff Chandlerand Jailer Wllllum DIxon whotliyv wren overK wered nnd VoileOrfirer Sum O Urnndon who snld he-
henrd tilt shootinjs nUll Whit orderedhy tilt m mi i rx of mob to po hart
town The verdict of the coro-ners Jury wn as follows
We find twit the diMeanednichiiid iin lame tn hi dcHtli hv-
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wound In liend at the bonds of aparty or parles to II tinUnown
To Prosecute LynchersMontgomery Ala Fob l5fJover
nor lets will uc every i wi r of Idsoirce to to Justice the lynchersof Hunt Rlehttrdfon B nepro ilt faIsden stet ln ntht lie ft f rNew Vork and on his return In aboutR week he will offer reward and do-
everythlm in ills RsK cp IlKSVirTAOeverything poshlhle In dlsiiiver the
md deal out to themevery punishment for tho offcuse
Bullet Through His HeartRockdalti Tex Feb S Early on-
Sutilay U S Ioolc wn shut and killb W Hir i Hlth v re
nlnht wntchnieii and then luis beensome J lous beitveen them Tin on-
yi wfw s wn Harris sun ieThe two mri were nrn sled and errrletj to Cain ron Jail AirordlfiK tothe Horv told liarrN Poole halbeen wachfns him In n mannercoated hlw tn liftitlre the reasonnll re l bar liw then made a mo-
linti hi tiin whereupon he drewhis own weapon placed the muzzleagainst Pon hrnist and sent n butlet through hi heart
Will Compete For TrafficLondon Fei The International
Mfeaiitlle Marine prnporIn iiifpfjei morn nrtlvey for thin fat-
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NEGROES RATTLE IN CHURCH
When Plates Were Passed for Cellection Riot Started
SL Paul Minn Feb 13 Interneelust war which hoe been rampant In thecongregation of SL James AfricanMcthnvfUt Gpl otnucli SI Paulfor several wc ks Sunday broke outInto open riot
The ntlnidtir had Jut conploted hissortnon when minister and congrega-tion cngiiKed In a handtohand con-test over the collection In which tyoof the trustees opposed to themill the minister himself were knock-ed down
DtirttiK the flcht a riot call wasIn to a nearby n lre station anti n
wnpon full of Miiroitts came tothe rescue
After the collection had kern madethe minister tried to take ofone of the puttee when R C Minertrustee who wns holding It objectedThe Hrv Seymour a blow overMlneres eye and put him down Robrot another trustee holding nplate filled the pastor with n blowbehind the ear Another trustee wasknocked iown In the ronftiHlon Bythis time the rnlre congregation wasin an uproar and inch took sides Theexcitement was nt fever heat stern thepolice nrrlvoil and cleared the church
CANE GROWERS ELECT PURSE
Well Known Apaln ChosenHead of Body
Mobile Ala Feb 11 Th conven-tion of the Interstate Cane Growersnssoctntlon which wan heM hereHeeled the otlicem-
D C Punie of Savannah Oaununiitously rieWteil president anti
other officers chosen are as fol
Flr vice president H B floss ofTnWinrsee Fo treasurer 3 A Hoilomnn of Tallu ee Fla prcretBrvT O Hoffman Mobile Ala assistantsecreary John V Jackson PalmettoFin n Ntint secrrnry n II KlIJiiScranton Mfr
Vlc presMenls hv states errAlabama James II Howies St Ste-
phens Florida J K McQuarrle DoFunlak Sprlnps Georcla George I-
Youmins Waycniss liutslnna V CSttiibs New Orlenn MIsslsBlppl 11
II Overstreet MnlleHburpTIll exi cutlve committee will rleclile
the n x place of meetlmr and TampaFla stands the heat chance apparent-ly of the convention
Charges Wide Against CommanderNorfolk Vu Feb 13 United States
Marshal Morgan Trent and CommitPercey Stephenson have return
ed on the revenue cutter Wlndon fromnn expedition unions the oynter
fleets In Chesapeake hay TVhlleover vei elH worn hoarded and conrlltlon Indlcatllve that captains In a
r of Instances wore holding menin n fa c bordering slavery onlyone arrest was made V E Justicematrr of the ndiooner Daniel wan taleen Into custody by a launch party InMnddox creek near Colonial beachThomas Cunnlnchnm n member of hiscrew charged Justice with cruel treatnient
Heavy Cotton ReceiptsAthens Gn Feb 13 The cotton re-
celptH nt this point for the presentHeason have reached 7fi 0f bales Thetotal receipts for the season up toSeptember 1st will probahlv be SIOOrtbales as against Ii ortO for the irecedUIK
Undertaker Takes His LifeMemphis Tenn Feb 13 Morgan
Iml connected with the undertakingof Itrirrls k Son com-
mitted sufcld bv HhHitlnc bin braino it Ixird bud hero despondent for
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Lonorth Reported BetterWashington Feb II Hepre et ti
tier otiKwnrth of OUf hh Nen-Millerin with an atfflek of foti tis-wts nipcoefi SuuilMy He atedinner with ih tnemb TN of tht huuso
Will Bid for ConvectionFeb Ciinms
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NINE AAE INJURED
BY TRAIN DERAILM-
ENTI and Cbicgo LimitedMeets With Accident
RUNNING ON A STRAIGHT TRACK
Cause of the Derailment IB Net M YetKnown Nut It la Thought T HaveBeen Some Obstruction en RaltaWas Responsible
Nashville Feb 13 Northbouad paKin ir train No 26 known as the
and Chicago limited overthe Illlnula Cvultul iteilruaJ de-railed one mllu north of Chapmaaboro31 miles from Nashville at 830 SUBday night and three trainmen aad alspassengers were Injured
The injuredJames McGonlpral of NashvilleMHH Emma Nolson of Clarksville
TennE A McAllister of BostonTom Dyers of ClarkearilloTeaaMrs Dyeni of Clarksrllle TeesMIIB Ophelia Dledsoe of ClarltsTilto
TennK E Canflcld firemanC J McGee Nashrille englaeerS H Cherry of Naahville
torThotrain Is the tact scale betwem
Chicago and XashrlHc and at the intoof the wr vi was ntnnlnc on stretekof straight traek at the rate oftyeight mllea an hoar
The engine baggage car smoker tintfirstclasa coach left the track aad tfcrolled down the embankmentsleeping conch remained on the track
The wreck la thought to have toecaused by some obstraetkm oa UMrails
Italian Had a BenChlcaco Feb 13 An Itatiaa MM
by the police to be an agent of aa Ital-ian secret wKlety was arrested aftera hard fight with detectives la the rail-road yard of the Plttsbarg Ft Wayneand Chicago railroad A bottle of aJ-troclycerlne a bomb six Inches begn double studio a foot long and afx-phlaln containing colored liquids ofunknown composition were takes froaitho man lx fore he was lockedThree companions of the Italiancnpecl capture
Poverty Parades WaningLondon Feb IS There was aaotker
march of the uaeaiployed throachthe streets of Ix ndon Moaday withtho object of impressing the new gor-rrnment and lefflslatora lat the de-monstration fell flaL TIle processionwas hardly hall the lea tb of the pre-vious dimensions and the attitude ofthe public lowarila the subscrilptloncollectors irtiowed that Interest la thepoverty parades ilea been decidedly
vranlnz since they took a politicalcharacter
Mitchell In New YorkNew York Feb I1 President Jolla
Mitchell of the Vnited Mine Workerswill arrived here late Sunday nightfrom Indlannpdlx anti went to theAshland house will make his headquartern thorn during meetingswith the presidents of the Mal car-rying raProa He will make hla
here In cost an asrof-ment i not nehed with the compa-nies until till present agreement explros on April 1st
Bell Buys Phone SystemCharlotte N C Fob 13 The
Fouirern Mel Telephone anti TeleprHpi eimiinny has acquired tier Inde-pendent ti lephone system atham And the will b rearrank 1 ImpMVtd mill extended
ieiii will be under the supcrvl-slon of 1 II Mflxwell hay charge-of tVe ijiirlitl itr llamkt and Maxtonexchange
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