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FRIGHTFUL SCENES IN NEW YORK CENTRAL TUNNEL. ---- Many Killed And Injured--Heroie Rescuers Imperil Their Lives to Release Victims--Cause of The Disaster--Engineer And Fire man Arrested. the bur: trang New York, Jan. 9.-Down _ in New York Central tunnel that ows under Fark avenue, two fet in collision at 5:17 o'clock, aide waday morning, and fiftern passen: gers wore killed and twice that num: wr injured. A dogen of the injured vere seriously hurt, and the number of the dead be extended The official lief of the dead, a» made siblic by the police is an. follows : Albert M. Verrin, 42 years old, retary of the union bag and paper ompany, of Chicago: D. C. F 19: A KE. H. Mls, 25 KE. dule, 35, Mrs. A Frank Washburn, 55, union bag and paper company, Chicago; William Leys, 35, New Roch- elle, general manager B. L. Altman & fo. dry-goods, New York; Theodere Forgardo, 30: William Fisher, or For: bes, 25 William Howard, 48; Osear Mevrowitz, 30, optician in business in this city, and secretary « the New Rochelle yacht club; Franklin Croshy, 15: Ernest F. Walton, 30; H. G. Dia sond, assistant' general manager of ha American bridge company, in this ity; Charles KE. Mars, employed. in the New York customs house. Mr. and Mis. Howard, who were aid not to be rdlated, Washburn and Walton, were scalded to death The thers met death by being crushed of nangled. All the dead resided at New lochelle. 1t was a voear-cnd collision a South Norwalk local that was halt od 'by block signals at the southern nirance to the tunnel and a White Plains local. Most of the death, in jery and damage was wrought by the engine of the White Plains train, wideh lunged into the rear of the standifdg train, If swept away the slatform and wedged its way through the floor to the middle of the car, smashing the seats and furnishings wel splitting the sides as At moved forward. lis many vistims were vither mangled to death in the mass of vrockage on the pilot, crushed botween wiler and car #i or burned to jenth by. steam 'whic h came hissing from broken steam pipes and cylin fers. The engine in its final plange of forty feet, carried the rear car for- ward and sent twisted iron, brokea imbers and splinters crashing inte the coach ahead. Lights were extin eighed nnd the dead, injured and any harmed were left in darkness that es ping steam and smoke made more confusing. Out from the wreckage came the cries of those who still Jive 4 and within a few minutes the work or resche, which was marked hy hero i'm and sacrifice began. The noise of the impact carried warning to the «ieett above and alarms that brought every available ambulance in the city, the 'police *rasorves of five predinets, and the figgmen of the central and eastern districts of Manhattan, were Fuowided we pre. th police, firemen antl Surgeons, came volunteer physi: cians. and half a dozen priests and ministers. Ladders were run down the tunnel air-shafis and the firanhen ant police attacked the debris with rope und' axes. Father William Smith, Roman Catholic chaplain, craw Jed in over the hot boiler of thé wrecked engine to offer sacrament to the dying. gev. br Walkley, Protestant chaplain, laborad with him. T. M. Murphy, a passenger, with both of his legs broken, and held viee-like by the timbers that broke them, volunteered to remain as he was until those around him were gotten out, for fear the release of the debris would jeopardize the rest. Many of the handsome houses which line Park 'avenue were thrown open to the suffering, but most of the injured were harried away to hospitals. Responsibility for the disaster is un fixed, but superintendent Franklin said that 8s far as he had been able to discover, John Wischer, engineer of the White Plains train, was to hiame. Almost 'a riot was caused at the Kast 51st strest police station by the arrest of a man accused by coroner sec between car ; "Vies- Presidents BON. 8. C. WOOD, W.H. BEATTY, Esq 4 IR, Managing Dissector Assistant Mageger: the Scholler of attempting to rob the bodies of the | as they lay in ithe station house." When the man was tukenhefore the police sergeant friends and relatives of the dead were so in: consed that they made attempts toiget at him, shouting : "He ought + %o he Iviiched." The man gave bis name as John Maloney. Coroper. Scholler said he saw Maloney ge through the pockets of one of. 'the dead persons' clothes The soroner questioned the trai h holding court ats police station. The encguiry was behind closed doors, and we a result of it signalman was veloased, while fireman Fyler was hold in hail of $5,000, and inecr Wischer without bail. The railroad company furnished bonds for Fyler. Sorrow In The Town. Now Rochelle, :N:¥., Jan. 9=In fif- homes, in every quarter of the the hand of death Bas been felt, Tod a vosile of tunnel collision in York ps y. In many other nes (hire is = grave oie jor those who werk injered in the enti tvophe. Mine! 4 with the sorrow fe an lncreaving Bittertoss against the LL railwe mass. meeting will be call: el to-night to condemn the road. A HORRIBLE CEIME. JRA Woman Murdered at Obscure Point on Lake Champlain. North Hero, Vermont, Jan. 9 an obscure place, Faire, on the New York side of Champlain, comes the report marder of Miss Sophia Mammin claimed that the woman was in the course of a fight over her, {ween two intoxicated men, and alenhol wa¥ pour was set of br after she wax dead ed upon her body, and it The men, Eli Can been arvested on} fire, ward Dupee have taken to jail According to information at Miss Manmn for sone the bas housekeeper for Cameron, a fisher man. Not iar, from Cameron s bk me fived his friend Edward Dupee, whose | wife died about three weeks. ago. Wish- ing 'to get seme one to keep house for | him Dupes made an offer 10 Miss Mao- nin, but she had not accepted. On! January 2nd the men met a4 Camer ons camp, and after drinking they | hegan discussing the question of who | should have the services of Miss Man- | pin. The men soon began to fight with knives. The woman attempted | to separate them aid was fatally stab- | bed, To destroy traces of the ourder | it was thought alcohol over the woman and igmited. leit, the place immediately. days later a man went to Cameron's house and on the floor found the char red body of the woman. The men} ware found, arrested amd taken to jail at Plattsburg. Miss Mannin was about forty years old, and belonged to a respectable family of Rouse's Point. hand, was poured | The fen | Three | WILL NOT STAND. William Kelly Not a Candidate This Tifue. William Kelly, trades union organi sir, deked to contest the hye-ciection in the labor interests, deetded to accept the invitation. To the Whig this morning he the statement "1 believe not made following that to a marked | degree, parliamentary honors should acok the man, and that no man should thrust hamseli, or be, by a mere hand ful of electors, thrust or foreedd upon the people for their unwilling ' aceept ance. Algo, that gentlemen, having Leen the hig offices in the gift of the clectora and having voluntarily and final for personal reasons, laid them aside, should be content to allow ochers to assume the responsibility and enjoy the distine and honor. Therefore, while 1 desire, ? sincerely and heartily, te thank my many friends, who volun toered their votes and influence, and the gentlemen who so kindly came forward with offers of financial pscistanice as well; still, in view f the brief time allotted for organiza tions ete., the fact that this a bve-election, and that the time Is not clogrly and eutirely ripe for indepen dent 'political action, 1 was. compeil- reluctantly, to announce my 1n shility to accept nomination for the dominion house of commons av this time." very accorded est ton tlso of 18 od, FINED FOR ASSAULT. Two Soldiers Out For a Lark-- One Was Fined. At the police court this morning Gre. Fradette and -Huobley, "B" field battery, were charged with drunken hess and nssafiit. In the latter charge F. A. Bibby appeared as plaintiff. The svidence of Mr. Bibby was to tke ef feet that at about twelve o'clock last night he 'missed two fox terrier pups from in front of his livery stable, Brock strect.- The two batterymen bad just. passed and, thisking thev had taken the animals, he folowed thew. They ran into a hallway pear, the Club hotel, where he saw Hubley with one of the dogs in his arms, Hore Hubley struck the plaintiff, who cull ed for the police. Plaintiff fodowed the twe prisovers to Clareace street where = Hubley again assaulted him Later thepohee arrived ard arre i the two men. Plaintiff sail Fradette had tried to prevent Hubley from as seulting him. Hubley pleaded guilty Lo the charge of drunkenness and not guilty "16 that of assault. Frade: te pleaded not guilty. A couple of hours we: s spent in hearing the evidence, alwer which Pradette * was dismissed awnl Hubley fined $10 and costs. ~The dogs wireh thes two men &t tempted to carry off were reco vowed by Mr. Bibby. ---------- Buy Your Tickets Early. Lovers of operk in Kingston will be pleased to learn that A. J. Small, "manager of the new 'Grand opera house, has arranged with F. C. Whit- ey, at great cost, to bring his latest aml most important organization, the Lula Glaser opera company to Ring- ston, to open the palatial new Grand opera house, on Tuesday evening, January 14th. Mr. Whitney was "in- duced to change the route of his big opera company in order to make Kingston on this date, and to compen. sate hin for this added heavy ex pense, it will be necessary to soll every seat in the new theatre. People who desire the: choicest seats on the opening night, should not fail to buy early on Scturday; January Fith, which is the date fixed for the cpen- ing of the advance sale. The pvien for " will be the same az charged for "Dolly Varden in both Toronto and Montreal. hao Change Of Date. : Owing to January Hh, being ap- pointed for opening of Grand Opera house, the vocal. and instramental chub will pose. their first public Souler of: the seats untl following Tuesday evening 4 at. 4 all. Short "plano recital, [HE 1S SUING FOR DAMAGES! F {| RAILWAY OFFICIALS SHOULD : wlan 3. En --From | Y : it. known as Pointe an | sacrificed | that | | present been | | many i believed iront NEWS FROM THE WAYSIDE. Godfrey Glimpses. The entertainment the Meth 5 & preat guccess. on the 2Mh Godfrey . HAVE PROTECTED HIM. ---------------- A Suit Brought by a Man $Who Had Been Assaulted--Means by Which City Folks Might Re- - turn to The Farms. Basver. A Brown p Togo Jan. 9A deputation Fel po Ny J Yrs engaged turned Friday alter New Year's Marie wnito, Mr Fiora valualile earviage socielive in BOCAS this morning, Latehiord, to au system: be in cities and man: throughout the Toynbee was the the idea very man walted up ask that extended reform work, on Hon, Mr the labor to inelade mas and Raylt Ste Haney, frev's, » «MM. J God Wells, for es centres Hrovines, Henry principal speaker and was to make 1 possible for ¢« woman, who so desived, to ob employment Jt was. believed outlined would enabld nforiunaie pers in the farm: Mr. Latehiord consideration. alse uincturing Verona Rockport Recollections. Jan. 6.--M Annabél turned nonie after spending Alesandria Bay, N.Y acher, Miss Brodie, bas assume her du after at her home, M: spout Monday at Deliper Andress hos after spending Rev. Mr. Lew the English church Mrs. th we Lear and Emery Siate were united in mar . om New Year's day at Ogdens: Ac load of young pe » party at Escott on ¥ x Miss Annie Pattison has home after spendify the holi fensborg, NOY Me. and Latimer spent a few days Latimer's friends at Ath William Latimer, Selton, is very poorly, but Mrs. Latimer is re covering. Benjamin Kirkir, ¥ chester, recently spending holidays While out hunting he eson from drowning t escaped with he St has r a few sas Rockport, 198 Root has 1 a lew Our school te CALE | returned to speeding holidays and Mrs. MH. Hunt M. J. Hopkins. returned home years at Algoma ed the pulpit in Sunday evening and tain that" the Ba al plan i nus y return t as promised careful A suit is in progress between od. Brampton, and the LU. PY. Re Blair was assaulted on a Canadian Pacific train by another named F./Anthony, who was conviet: wl of the offence. Now he sues the railway for damages because its of foials did mot protect him while he was under their care The company, to-day, moved that the case be tried at Brampton, but Mr. Blair objected. he would not get a fair tral Neo decision was made, Witzel, the stock broker, ng, when subez in won Blair, two h till passenzer, le ° returned days at Ogi Mrs. J. D. with Mrs. saying there Theodore failed to appear this morn called ip answer a charge of zhing $500 from Parker & Co. nection' with a stock broking transac wm. His lawyer promised that he would he preset by Monday and the was again adjourned. Witzel to be an Chicago hall this morning acon made at the of Henry the petitioner in North Wellingt election with onourrenee 'of F. 'Tohon, MP. for two months from Janu ¢ the hearing Mr. Tolton's Rs rome narrow case is ters of t Andress Charl home Alg At Osroode noe 10s tance t ved the sont order was after spend Jelly, wks at case, the Collins Bay Breezes Bay, Jan. 7 Miss a. is teacher for 1002. Rev. Mr filled the pulpit fn the €. M on Sune A native interesting in the M h of Mrs iwred at ita gran parents, Mr, Mrs Nugent, « Fuesday. We gorry to learn ath of Mrs. Ward, who d Mrs. T, ( ns A load of ow ung John Clement's, Mill haven, on Thursday evening and spent an enjoyable time. Miss Lilli Wor ock entertained a few of her friends Monday evening. E. Lasher and Fmpey Hill, at A. Clement's Storms, Kingston Junction, at Mrs. F. Thompson's; Alleria, Pitt a, at A. Woodeock's: * Willie Hetherington, Deseronto, at W. Rell Mrs. Christ returned Michigan; t three Miss Bells, at wmto © last wool: John Purdy returned ponding Christma At r, Mra. (Rev.) ton, Newington; David Marsh's; Fred Woodeaek's; Webster Bell's. Woodburn West Waitings Woodburn West, The inal elections passed off quietly are pleased to have our ward cou } Joh" Macfarland, by a rood majority. Hid past services have won duly appreciated. Wi 1 is a warce copanodity in. this" locality Mrs. valstin bee, Iuesday, hauling fifewond, wa attended. W. J. Carey has the employ of the G. 1 Miss © their sis tending ary 1st, the date I the petition age turn LAB. frondale, o, Colling Morris, Ve of ro) ve 3g church lay evening mana of the Bancroft & Ottawa railroad siited "on the premier, this mo to ask for a subsidy for the last fil miles of road, which will connect Kinmount in Haliburton, with Cald well. on the Canada Atlantic, thus af fording a new from jake of the province to Ottawa val lov. Mr. Howland said if the subsidy road would be com Howland, 1 y delivered an + December 31st, The church dent the 4 oes i and a route the ons January v people drove t¢ vas granted the Of £ « » pleted this year - -------- SAVED FROM TETANUS. mn sisters, Miss M The Frightful Agonies 0f Lockjaw. Trenton, N.J., 9 who w by Describes ey Vill William Chu from death by use of tetanus anti the muscles of bis to describe how he oy desired death because - of his intense 4, He talked to-day while sit Francis hospital | Georg Jan. & saved io } the injdoted into back, is now able suffering. ting on his cot in St, where he has been for ibe last four |.5 weeks. He can now opch his jaws : about one mch, afver their being tight Iv Jocked for nearly a month. 'My sufferings were awiul," tis afternoon, 1 was willing that death should come, and many times | passing into the sha It is impossible to tell vou what 1 did r, There were convulsions nearly every five minutes I knew | must die and. 1 wanted to go quick, for I bad seen horses die with jockjaw, and I knew what terrible suf ferings they endured. | have lived all my hie in d 1 of lockjnw Those con sions nearly killed m My Jogs were stiff andthe nurses had to put a box at my feet so that Lhad room lengthwise than 1 i or else 1 would slide out of bed. Iwas]? Witham he said Jan.'8 thought I' was dow of death. or, returned a Joseph : wel e-antered mpany more needed, powerless from my waist down, bad my senses of feeling wouched fe I'd have a convulsion. "And those convulsions, every time I got one, my head would go back un- | [ rested on the top of it and my! ¥} heels, my' body forming an arch. They |' could hear my velling -a block away, They had to pick me up like a tog of wood. "The doctors tell tooth saved my life, because through it: 1 received liquid nourishment that kept me alive. I am very grateful | that 1 have survived it all aod have ¢ another chanee in the land of the liv It is rather strange that, know wv dread of lockjaw, 1 received the wound which cansed it in saving a | eoor--fetlow-- I - discovered pinned down | by a piano that he and others ioving. 1 punctured my band with a | rusty wire over iwo months ago, avd that Gaused blood So ------------" The Home Savings Bank. A. C. McMahon, only, has our au thority from this date, to take orders. Any person having one dollar more on deposit with us, may have the use of a bank safe, "w 1 5 h . fhe terrible pain that oat he: Lowy, gus the iden that th shes iin the bask-mbhen S\lUCE He bank safe is designed to assist every ising up. or moving about even, one yo disputed to Ae Lin Wn olB ve. is trun ever, it can be withdrawn at any the, without notice. , We may add that this mode of sav ing money is meeting with general ap proval here. A-large pumber "of baxes have been placed with middie ated per sons as weil as children. Call at our office and take one of these bank safes and test it's merita for yourself. It will not cost. you anvthirg fo give it a trial. It is much thought of in larger ec Mills _& Canningham, 79 ately in my back when 1 began using re Stree Pr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney ed -------- Tablets, procured from F. b. Hall, the They Will Be Players. druggist. I cold Bift nothing, every This team will represent the Rag} ™0%® caused pain. There was neither biors Ti hdr first scheduled match at | PREIR BOE enrEY left in me. ~The Napanee to-morrow night © Goal, R. constant aching over my kidnoys was Devlin: point, Bearance: cover point, most depressing. | started using the Cozworthy; centres Kidd and Derry : Sublela and the Jumbags pnd ; : : Yiloan ot up. 1 am quite over wings, Rirch and Hartoick. ow. 1 have found them mot sutis- li any one I guess visitors Sv Bel! e dehorned g a nus T le io. this vicioity. Farmers to the advantage EVERY MOVE CAUSED PAIN. The Intense Suffering of a Perth Man Relieved and Cured by Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets. me my broken | of ¢ here are dehorning nte of f mg. Yrrer were | pOISORING you or un able to disordered kidneys The pain in the back is the kidneys signal of distress. 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