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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 30 Aug 1907, p. 2

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6:03 Negligence Charged Verdict of Ju_r_y at Inquest. :Eacplooive Was Sent as Ordinary i Freight â€"- Employee Took No Extra ' Precautionsâ€"Hay “Institute Crim- inal Proceedings Against Com- panyâ€"Superintendent Admit: Gar Was Negligently Handled. ' Windsor, Aug. 24.-â€"Gross negligence «I the part of the Michigan Central spas charged in the verdict of the cor- ider’s jury at the Essex inquest yes- Witnesses were Blank L a . A v ii E 36, reaching St. Thomas on the of Aug. 7, and remaining until the morning of the ninth, being shipped to Essex, where was kept until the next morning-â€" day of the explodon. ‘ It went all the distance as way ‘ght, stops being made at Welland. . Thomas and Ridgetown before punching Essex to unload and receive mignmente. : The regulations concerning ship- pents of explosives were produced and ' ed for special construction of cars. evidence was to the. efiect that precautions were taken by the 3;: employee. . fix trainmen were called, and only Fae had seen the regulations. Con- :dor Barry said it had been the rule , send a despatch ahead of dynamite ears, but this had not been done. 5 A case of dynamite belonging to file same consignment was produced, ‘ d an expert, Frederick Julian. em- ed by the consignors, the Pluto , but he would not admitthe ”Monica was due to that. , ,L M _..'.-.n4a.a Rafi-“v9 i The jury were out 20 mix-mm before panning the verdict. Crown Attor- Rodd would not makgfla sweat My making what arrangements for Moment were possible with those whose property was destroyed or dam- V “MID, Lao, glue. --- _ -7 ac unners who were Thursday caught a cave-in in No. 14 tunnel of the Wennsylvania Coal 00., near hexane bfill entombed, and it is believed they predead. ThevoiceofJamesBoyle. me of the entombed men, was heard pt 2 o’clock yesterdxy morning, but ' 'gned in the then silence has 1'81 figity of the cave-in. Boyle’s com- .. .‘ons are Peter Flynn, John Koen- w and Joseph Koening. The caveâ€" 2'35qu by aheavyfallofrock. : - men were entombed, but. m 2; e'nontreal, Aug. 24.â€"-T’ne sheamet mperial, belonging to the St. Law- Navigation 00., rammed a barge yesterday afternoon in St. Lawrence River. The Imperial leaving for Quebec on her regu- trip, and had just got nicely start- wheâ€"n her steering gear went wrong she headed at full speed for the flock. Her engines were reversed too fish, and she crashed into the barge, hieh was unloading brick, and sank ‘ r. There were six people on board fihe barge, but they escaped in time. e barge -lies 35 feet under water. .'.._:Al. annnn Brinks: on board. The Im- Chicago Contractor numerau. Chicago. Aug. 24.â€"The body of Evader McIvor, a wealthy contrac- finr, residing in Prairie avenue, was and yesterday in a stairway leads: a basement in a house at 25th streets. There were marks of ‘ lence on the body, and all money valuables had been 'taken. 7 Marion Story Kills Himself. . l New York, Aug. 24.â€"Marion Story, artist and brother of Julian P. ry, the well known artist who was ' owed by Mme. Emma Eames,-comâ€" 'tted suicide at his home, Brook am, about a mxle from Ponchester, undav night. by shooting himself arm, about a mile uraday night by ugh the head. m Naumbul'fl- FOU R CRASHED INTO BARGE. In Cavrln I Mine. lmperial's Steering Gear Went Wrong. MINERS BURIED- Killod by Train. Contractor Murdered. In Pennsylvania 1 %.â€"Four pf Young Man Decapitated In ,EIevator While at Work. Toronto, Aug. Bitâ€"While the body of Thomas Davidson descended down the elevator shaft of the Traders’ Bank building, _his hey! _restegl or}: body fall to the mm of the shaft and gave the alarm. Davidson was 23‘ years old. Y Union of American Mutant ln Arbi- f ‘ tration Court. T The Hague, Aug. 26.â€"Joseph H.- , SCboate is working on a. new plan for ‘ the allotment of judges for the inter-. i nagional high court qt justice undgr- i I During the efforts to get'outaide a few men drew knives and wounded several persons. Others jumped into a chute used to send boxed cans from the second floor of the estabfinhment. and were landed in a heap at the bot- tom. company agrees to an ' W3 and claims not properly looked min; by ioremen to arbitration under the. Lemieux Act. : During the strike the cotton mills.- employing some 2,500 men, have beem closed down. Douks Causing Trouble. Kenora, Aug. 26.â€"The question of: what to do with the Donkhobors is; growing serious. Saturday thech e,- of wilfully trespassing on the C. P. .t tracks was brought against the party; of 34 at the police court. They plead-1 ed guilty and were remanded in can“ tody until to-day, when it is thought! the Government will have to come to: some decision in regard to departing; -_- -nmd‘ tnem. Women and children are allowed their liberty, but they herd 8m 'l‘okio, Aug.'26.â€"Floods, which are believed to 'be the heaviest that have not known, but it‘ill believed to be very heavy. “ fl .- Farmer Hang H‘umflf. Blythg Aug. 24.â€"wnli8m . g ‘ farmer from near Aurora. 00 suicide early yes y morning by mandate." r... Aug. 'm.â€"whuo mt Patna) as an dhgumual LBW ware w r 51m * W exam we" Sum ‘w‘m-H‘ - MEETS AWFUL DEATH. ALLOTMEN'T OF JUDGES. prison. "Iluk Hand" Alain- Villages Sumefgod- OMc Abattoir. e canner panic. _ Ten novedtohospxtds. womenweretnded .1. .3 9).. ornloaion' ’th W! J. Hutchinson's Terrible Struggle With Huge Snake. FOWHT'IN MID-AIR SWUNG OVER DEEP CHASM Poiaonoua Reptile envied Down Rope and Attacked Himâ€"Was Preparing to Lay Dynamite Blastâ€"Pit Was One Hundred and Fifty Foot Deepâ€"Fought While Olingin; to Rep. -- Narrow Essa”. {Xe Mercer Count workhouse turn mail-y helplméy Hutchmson, blaster, as he fought for half an hour in mid-air with ; big mountnin pilot snake , n poisonous species, that had crawled down a rope ladder to m him as he was swing- ing half-way to the bottom of sebum one hundred and fifty feet in depth. prgparing to place a dynamite hint. â€"A_.--_ -:.a ...A New York. Aug. 24.-â€"A despatch to The Herald from Truman, N, J., says -â€"de a down laborers md fifty or more convicts at the dong quurigs of leu‘nua w ruâ€"v- _ None was able to render aid, and Hutchinson was obliged to fight alone until he beat of! the reptile with an iron drill in his one hand. while he clung to a rope with the other. He dared not drop the dynamite lest he cause an explosion that would have blown him to pieces, and he was obliged to keep a tight hold on the rope or fall to the bottom of the pit. He slipped the dynamite into his pocket, and as the snake dropped within his reach he struck it with a small drill. The swinging of the rope spoiled his aim and he missed. He struck again and again. the snake's progress was impeded. and finally it uneoiled from the rope and dropped to the: pit_ below. ' I- i A._ 1.4.. -ntl Iuc ylv vv-v "- Hutchinson signalled for help “d wasdrawntothewpinanalmostex- hunted condition. As he flapped back two other pilot. snakes struck a him, but his heavy boob “09“ their fangs. They were quickly killed. Philadelphil. Aug. 24.â€"Prnyer pre- vented the escape of s prisoner from Joseph Misler, his call-mate, proved his undoing. Chrk was engaged in removing bn'cks firm a. chimney in his cell. Victim’s Misler prayed so fervently that Charles Williams. a “trusty” prison- er. heard his voice. Williams sum- moned Deputy Sherifi Fleetwood and Turnkey finial, and the crime was cued from the windows by them The second fire, before it yae under control, wiped out seven b Four men were hurt dating the fighting of the fire.” little MURDERER WAS FOILED. 5,9. pm Led to Timiv A'- rival of We. Two Fires “PM Itafian Tarifi With AW"!- LaJ has recent-1? been . maynterfeit mfingzgi; , as 1 1312:“? (Loner from the [8 Months. _Wmmmmmww _mwwwm m “ma ‘â€" \ Fomormmnb‘s CHAOS" IN monocco.H’KsTHEiB'_E;s”_mnIFF;(ity Milan 9n Question to B. Forced to Early Issue. FEW MEASURES ARE PASSED Sorlous Political Problem In Briuin 4.5m: Minioton Hoke Vfgorous Spucheoâ€"Will Ask tho Electors for Vordict â€"- am- Thmn Out by tho Uppor Hon-I -- Cun- paign for m Outlined. pmmgued nut-WW. but low hove reached tho m ‘ kg. the question of the power of the House of Lord: to an issue was made apparent in speeches delivered in various parts of England Saturday. Herbert H. Asquith, former Home W; Richard B. Haldane. Sec- retary of Stale for War; Chief Secre- tury of Ireland Birrell. and Winston Chumhfll. all emphasized in their speed)” thut the claim of the Home of Louis on equal legislative rights with the House of Commons m the. snout sedans polities! question of the 9:. It. Churchill, in speeking at Ches- dle. near Manchester. said that the bins rejected by the House of Lords: Elovon-thhOld 8‘11 380': His Lawson. committed suipide at his home at Winfield by shooting. The boy bade his mother good-bye md wslked away, but nothing was thought of it. A little later the re- port of a gun was head near the house, and upon rushing out 310%. can": the statement VI girls a! 10 md 18 10," cumin“! in be“ “m . ,1 AI._1_ I 0th“, Aug. iiiâ€"At the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council of outta the statement was made that gidslegndlflyunol age we employed 1!: load mic. betarien to Km for the YOUNG LAD summit Girls In F uctoriu. '0 Bring" Wu Carrying CW Vigorous . Com of W EI-cton i Em With Sultan's Brother Marching Meet the French Troops WWW W“ E WW. WWW 1 WWW“ Wu Carrying Cull! °‘ m5“ UM" ow..- 96 Spanish Fluâ€"0'39““ 5m With Trimmâ€" a.» u ., can and In. W. Waldo Merlin. mg injuries. law is belie?ed w. 3“” with Killi- Heat Orb-V Strike. New York. Aug. fi-Yesterdny was one of peace so far a the “riking oerned. medwngon drivmmcon ’Ameuorm GERMAN 5m? CAP'I'URED » BRITAIN REVOLT IN ARGENTINA. Tnin Wrecked. My“ 5-”:in ElocfioodBufY de Under Hutch PASSENGER F3; .1 a‘ field for immigration Iandon. 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