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   Daily Herald (Newspaper) - September 15, 1888, Santa Fe, New Mexico                                0. THE I. SANTA NEW SEPTEMBER 15, 1888, NO. 46. WIRED An Explosion of an Engine on the B. * 0. RoM Near Canon Loie of to Irt 1 Celled M. Stanley TRAIN Sept. 15.-While a Baltimore and Ohio freight train was passing a passenger train Ankeny twenty miles south of here the engine of the freight train exploded and several lives are reported Sept. 15.-A dispatch says that physicians have been there to the scene of the accident at on the Baltimore & Ohio It is reported at Zanesville that 100. people were killed and but no details are Sept. 15.-The wreck at yesterday was caused by a misplaced The north bound express ran on to the colliding with the The baggage car was telescoped and Baggageman David of was The engine of the freight was wrecked and the steam dome was torn off. Engineer Henry of was of who misplaced the was fatally Aaron Dickson of Defiance Thirty-two others were more 01 less among them being some Grand Army men from Putnam The mail followed by the express car and two day struck the engine and rolled over on their sides and were badly immediately the freight engine boiler throwing the wreckage in Tne two coaches contained 110 nearly all' returning from the at The hot water and steam from the boiler poured into the and the passengers that had not been hurt by broken timbers were The engine of the passenger train with the express had safely passed the was immediately taken to Independence and Belleville and all the doctors those places were taken to the The passengers who were not held down by the timbers crawled out of the and by the time the doctors had reached the spot all but four live were out of the broken Edward of and F. express were firmly pinned under the Harry the freight was standing on the side track next to the passenger train and was found between the tender and the boiler of his with the front part of his head blown off. David the baggage master was found doubled up alongside the freight train with his neck broken and skull Mrs. Edward Valentine of and William Grousley of a brakeman of the freight cannot The dead men were laid on cots alongside the track and the wounded men were taken to houses near The wrecked train consisted of the two express mail baggage two day coaches and two sleeping The only persons injured were in the day injured numbered three of whom are likely to The majority of the injured men are members of the G. A. R. FEVER Sept. 15 fol lowing from Surgeon General Hamilton at Camp Perry was read in the House at its camp is getting in splendid condition and is a safe and sure now provided from Florida in points to the No sick ness exists among tne refugees But five cases of yellow fever are in the hospital half a mile I have in place twenty-eight pine buildings and 150 Baker county as well as are now the danger The weather is and favors development of the The demand for aid from Florida and Georgia towns is entirely beyond As soon as the telegram was read the House took up and passed the House joint resolutions appropriating to suppress the infection in the interstate commerce of the goldenson San who shot and killed a school girl named Mamie in 1886, was hanged in the county jail No hanging since the vigilance committee had excited greater interest on the Pacific His crime came near causing a and two ineffectual attempts were made to lynch him by assaulting the city but in each instance serious disorder was prevented by the Goldenson was only eighteen years of CAUCUS Sept. 14.-Representative chairman of the Democratic has issued a call for a caucus to be held on Thursday night for the purpose of considering the question of dun's New Sept. 14.-R. G. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade The passing of a dividend b'y the St. Paul caused a fall in and the government crop reports a fall in While the export though continues small but the volume of legitimate business is large and and there is an improvement in the productive The crop report was so much less gloomy than other recent accounts that it caused a fall of one and three-quarter cents in oats with corn one-half cent yet if is well to observe that in large sections the farmers have fared badly with this upon which they depend mainly for cash and their purchases may therefore prove lighter than many The annual cotton statement just published shows that last year's crop was 7,-017,707 though the bureau of cotton exchanges estimated 6,300,-000. The new crop has promised to be but the effect recent heavy rains cannot yet be fully HENRY M. Sept. 14.-News of the in of Major leader of the expedition in search of Henry M. has given rise to speculation regarding the fate of the great explorer The London newspapers are unanimously of the opinion that was betrayed by who organized the native portion of the and the question is asked why may not Stanley have been also a victim of his A dispatch from St. Paul states that Mayor Bartellot was shot on July 19, by his The head Arabs and men thereupon ran off to Stanley Falls where Jamison was making arrangements Tib for the organization of the He will proceed as quickly as gov. Sept. 13.-Governor Hill was serenaded at the executive mansion In a speech he It is my sincere wish and desire that every democrat in the state and particularly every friend of mine shall vote for Cleveland and I also trust that every one who calls himself an and every conservative who believes with us upon the issue of tariff likewise vote for our national whether he votes for me or and while I should be gratified to receive hit yet if he thinks that he cannot consistently give me his I hope that his objections to me or to any part of our ticket will not prevent bis loyal support of our presidential Our success in the nation all personal Sept. 14.-Wra. member of has been convicted under the crimes act and to three months imprisonment without hard Sept. 13.-Memphis has ordered with 180 miles east of A supposed to have occurred from yellow fever has caused ' N. Sept. 14.-A train consisting of ten cars of yellow fever refugees from were received here en route to North The coaches were packed with between 400 and 500 and 100 Country people gathered at the stations to see the train pass but as soon as the Floridians threw up the car windows they fled like a nock of It was a hungry and unfortunate looking Dr. Guiterras was in charge of the and don't know what the people of who invited them can do with Few have any and many will be objects of There were three cases of yellow fever on TWENTY Sept. 13.-The twenty round fight for the championship of the northwest and $ 1,000 was witnessed by most of whom gave for the The fight opened with cautious sparring which predominated There were no knock downs or clear The best fighting was done in the eleventh round when became groggy and Myers hit him at The referee awarded Myers the fight on points at the close of the 20th Neither men showed severe THE POPE'S Sept. 14.-Cardinal Gibbons admits that he has such a letter as was referred to in the Catholic News of New but deems it discourteous to publish its contents until he has had the opportunity to communicate it to the prelates of the BASE Sept. 14.-Detroit, 75 5. St. Sept. 14.-St. 14; 2. Kansas Sept. 14.-Kansas 5.; o. ' Sept. 14.-Baltimore, 9; 5. Sept. 14.-Chicago, 3; New 7. TELEGRAPHIC KANSAS CITY Kansas Sept. 14.-The Live Stock Indicator reports cattle receipts 5,000; 3,500. Market strong for best dressed beef and shipping grass range steers slow and 5 to 10 cents good Texas cows about natives weak to 5 cents stackers Good to choice corn common to grass range J 1.80 stackers and $ 3.60-cows, 540; shipments Good grades but common Good to choice muttons common to CHICAGO Sept. 14. - Cattle 9,000. Market steady for all steers stackers and Texas and Indian cat western bulls and 3,000. Market west em WOOL Sept. 14. - Wool quiet but Eastern valley New Mexico and ' NEW YORK New Sept. 14.-Copper, Bar 65 NEW YORK New Sept. on call at cent. Prime mercantile 6tinnon keeps the finest cigars in t f you go to when you went something t f - complete nent of Jeager underwear just lease call and for Santa N. M. - - and in ity go to E. south side Fine pears for cutting or canning OF NEW CONDUCTED BY THE New West Education COLLEGIA TE and B S DEPARTMENTS UNDER 1 Receives students of both Excellent for board or rooms provided at reasonable Tuition remains the per Systematic drill in Military exercises in charge of Capt Gregory U. S. A. Term opens Sept. 3. Special classes will be formed later in Commercial Law and Your patronage respectfully Satisfaction For particulars apply to E. LYMAN I 4LARJD. Estate Collection and Copying A Contactor for Fire Wood in any Fence Pom and Poles for building P O. 3ox,No. 9�. Santa m. BSD FRUITS & at Wholesale and Bridge South-side All fruits and vegetables sold at my store raised on my ranch at Santa New Mexico FOR GOOD FOE BOYS AND AND Gent's Furnishings GO TO J. H. The and Gent's San Francisco Santa THE Life I OP NEW Holds the foremost place the Life Insurance Institutions of the and offers superior advantages in all the features of with AGENCY AT SANTA N. M. national hank lias in Stock the Finest Assortment of Bedroom and Kitchen FURNITURE and Buy nd tell every thins from a child's chair to a Can fit you out la from Auction and house Francisco see No trouble All goods sold ou easy THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WM W. PEDRO THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF NEW CAPITAL PAID UP - - - - Does a business and solicits patronage of the L. W. G. Cashier SANTA NEW This under the direction of the of the Christian was established in 1859, and incorporated in 1883, with full collegiate Curriculum embraces the usual Primary and Commercial Lessom in Phonography and are given without extra Telegraphy avid Music instruments are charged Washing and per Use of For information apply to ' President THE SANTA FE Pies and GROCERIES AND San Francisco St. - - Santa N. CITY MEAT MARKET ESTABLISHED IN AUGUST - - - Dealer in all kinds of fresh and salt OF ALL SAN FRANCISCO tC U mi 514  

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