Marion Register (Newspaper) - November 22, 1901, Marion, Iowa LINN PUBLISHED TRIWEEKLY Columbian Forces taken by Trains on Santa Fe Collide in FIGHT LASTS THREE AN EXPLOSION American Troops Landed Said toBe Due to o Across Panama to ot Orders with Reference to a BidUiK Be Maintained Treaty at Fall Speed Battleship Iowa on When Accident Later reports LOS fatal that the city of Colon was captured occurred on the Santa rail by the Liberal insurgents after a short road fight or fifteen men were east of at including the Seven trainmen Were Attacking Judge Jean the jma three passengers and criminal several trainmen Thirty or forty were The United States gunboat landed a force of 100 The sailors are railroad 6t the Following is a list of the dead train 4 will 3 train 4 Walter This embarked On boima day evening T cubing slightly bruised San Francisco H slight Hig train 3 badly lMO UUU 111 Bull I j A T which began soon and scalded lony second was killed 3 head ana then devolved on Colonel Fred And they continued their where the government usually a small Liberals n the and in thermal skirmish ut a march on arriving there a few the thus ing the Action at bruised Chicago Joe conduc train badly cut and scald ed train 3 badly cut about body and legs Chicago Thomas train The United 4 lace and feet cut and States will maintain free transit across scalded Chicago P J Steenson dls the Isthmus of using force located left ankle and left if The revolutionary strained and bruised Pasadena ers at Colon were notified to this train 4 feet The confirmation of the Chicago Frederick ported capture of Colon by the train 4 slightly scalded bian Liberals resulted in conferences Chicago between Secretary Longand Rear No cut and miral and between the and Secretary of State the President This Was the first time since when Rear Ad Jouett opened up transit the Isthmus of that commu actually been Assistant Secretary Hill cabled Consul General Gudger to notify all parties who are engaged In molesting or inter fering with free transit across the Isth that Interference must Captain the commander of the was or 2dered to land marines if necessary for the of free transit across the He was enjoined to avoid if Meanwhile news came that Commander McCrea of l the at had landed a force of bluejackets and had occupied railway M gether tnd crashed to running at full while the westbound train had but one The three engines crushed and blown to pieces by an explosion which followed the col Both the trains were made up of vestibule cars of the heaviest and improved and while they stood the terrific shock and pre the to a great ex several of tho cars took fire at once and burned The dining one on each one and were The collision is said to have been due to a disregard of orders on the part of the crew of the westbound though this point From all DETECTIVE it is gathered that the eastbound train bad orders to take the siding at Fran await the passing of the I which was running D hours late and faying to make up July and conduct unbecoming an The eastbound train failed to Captain Chief reach the as the west of Detectives and presiding genius of bound train did not wait for the the dis trains came together without charged from the Chicago police The boiler of the west Citybound train Is said to have exploded Civil Service Commission police immediately after the scalding career of eighteen years is ended to death those of the engine crews who out The first case was that of had not been killed The bod James a The ijs of and jn this ease set up that train No and Sara and it s lap to escape the law by ordering him they were consumed In the fire the and that followed the that Colleran had attempted to with hold and against that of Harry a win Now Make iu Specifications set up the of change that the detective chief had se sent out report that o jury is to try Mrs opt In a of Tie wag unc In the third case was alleged to have aided Bar a notorious confidence to escape ty when the Milwaukee Seeking the prisoner on a criminal with from i Ida the charge murdering Seymour a young census has been completed and the next step will be a presentation of the case on behalf of government by the district The jury consists of John coal agent Walter coachman hotel manager coal dealer George gro Thomas carriage goer thirty north wept Of Killed farmer T IT f three founded and cap tured Including two field The columns also captured stock of wsr August To Arrest Ticket po lice have decided that speculating In tickets for the coming game 18 against the and all per sons selling tickets at an advance over he n fast passenger to ran Into a freight train la the regular price will be while trying to get into a switch at Both trains were wrecked Aenia 1l 0 The i HU i i tramways were attacked and attempts j Aton were made to set the cars on Over rwo foreigners Ing of official of the ministry qt the National grange Jone 6 worthy Weir ef was killed ftt the Cecil Rhodes ut Junction has arrived here and it Is reported that he will moke a journey up ihe on the Canadian Northern railway construc tion Mine were blown to pieces by a dynamites ex Morris and Morris leather dealers of were arrested In New Yorkon tin change that they had received goods valued at Probably One Hundred lives Lost at TWENTYTWO BODIES Entrapped Two Hundred Against ami Work of a Rescuing dred believed to have lost as the result of a fire in the Bullion tunnel atthe works of the Mining just outside of this bod ies been taken from the and scores of the 200 miners who were underground at the time of the dis aster are unaccounted The so far as are as follows August Allen Chris William WaT John William William Frank Mart Gus Anton John Lewis Joe John Sorey time boss James tije engineer was taken out butIs not expected to Fire Is The which is to have I been started about 7 oclock from a defective flue In the at the mouth of the At this la the upper terminal of the tramway to companys new mill and in the bunk house attached that the fire From this it spread the terminal ore and la a mass of The flames quickly communi with the The dense smoke from the burning con house which was saturated with oil into the which shafts of the mine act ed as a The day shift had Just gone on duty before they could be warned of their danger In the lev and the slopes were filled with As soon JIB the men became aware of their danger efforts were made to reach surface through various and about half those in the mine It be impossible to as certain the number still in the mine for several on account of the gas in some of the The Smug Is of the oldest In the and abandoned soine of which were Most of those who escaped did so through the old Union workings and the old Sheridan A rescuing party cut a connection through from the Commission work ings adjoining and took out part of the Work of Rescue After the In the buildings was under control the dense smoke con to pour into the and it was not until 3 oclock In the that to the management tq shut off the draft e is believed by mining men that had this been done as soon as the fire all loss of might have been Seventeen of the twentytwo bodies were on the seventh Between and ninety men were work Ing 050 ninth level amf this has not yet On account of the gaa these levels could not because of the The property fully WiU Send for body of Charles tha shipped to Little as that of Newell is still in that A dispatch was received that were held subject tq the authorities that tte Intact no had been held would send the purpose of If there was poison in the Rathbun insists that no poi son will be A special grand Jury will begin an investigation Into the alleged plot of which Rathbun is charged with being the Terrible Alcana of Adopted at Rolling A few after midnight an unknown man threw himself headlong into tone of the fur naces at Four and Etna Almost his entire body was roasted beyond iden the only part not A few before midnight the man was seen to enter the mill yards and stand at the foot of the hoisting car which carries and other supplies or the moment for the cage to ascend burden three workmen saw the Jump on tho platform and stand a few feet of They were and did not what to as no one but employes Is alloWd on these of the furnace was from tie Thomas Lee determined to order him The huge crib was to of coke to roll into the and the bell was throw ing a terrific heat from the fiery sub stance Lee had not had time to open his mouth when the mail himself headlong into the Quick as a flash Lee saw the action and dropped the bell but all too The man was burled head and shoulders In the The Mid of the bell caught his left saving from being He was out by the three but nearly every part of his body piece of half cooked No one can remember of ever having seen him he will never be was removed to the was about 36 years medium sandy mustache apparently an He wore black laced ULTIMATUM man fit Austin Ms wife in dream at believing that had wounded UB white stlU half leaped from the bed at the sound of the first pistol She saw her standing over a smoking revolver in his hand and a look of horror In his My ne ex I have killed you Admits Killing Her An nie Julian this morning admit ted that she shot her when site was oil kg Jn own Allen Story of tho She says that her husband attacked her and that she shot to save Death of Major William West William Wayne died at the old An Wayne mansion near this aged 72 At of his the So 6f and for several years was president of the Sons of the Consul elves Six Days to Accept nob or Stones Consul General Dick according to whose editor was a member the former Macedonian ban sent an ultimatum to the brigands giv ing them six days to accept as the ransom for If this amount is not accepted the time mentioned Dickinsons offer will be From the latest Intelligence here It appears that the brigands are holding out for ransom and is asserted that they are able to keen their captives as long as this may TUo foreign office here sents the Insinuation that the govern ment Is acting in bad and In ex plaining Us attitude toward Consul General Dickinson affirms its readiness to take any action suggested by Tennessee A tele phone message from on the Louisville Nashville eightyfive miles north of states that a fire broke gut there this morning In the lumber yard of the Sherrod Lumber destroying feet of the depot and the warehouse of thei Standard Oil Outlawry la A of Arizona Rangers are pursuing two desperadoes who held up a man at Naco a few days ago and robbed several hundred The Ran gers having hands full at since they been stationed there owing to prevalent there since the new border town sprung Into Dalys widow of Marcus known during his lifetime as the has been elected a the board of lady managers of the Daly resides at Mont was proposed by Commissioner Thomas Carter of Montana and was accepted by the unanimous vote of the The court appeals rendered a decision day General ridge from office in favor of Clifton ran on the sarue ticket wffh but Pratt waited tQ appeal until after tho election had the Republicans a majority of the courti of Pardon for According to the Press friends in this country will not try to Miss Josephine the rich young woman from wio sentenced in to six months tor 1 o Be It fs at white fiat Clayton will be pointed postmaster Philadelphia upon tho of the term of tha present Postmaster The board of has commuted to life the death sentence of George McMurray of caSe lias been pending before the board since The TV convention closed last night adopting resolutions urging that the Raines law bo not aa U exists In New and that It be strictly KILLED AND HURT IN from Iowa Meet Ac on Way to man was killed and twelve Injured in a wreck on the Burlington road between Deer Grove and The victims were stockmen on their way to Chi The dead John wealthy farmer of Pleas ant Iowa Harry Iowa City Iowa Joseph Deer leg and arm badly cut about body Fred Collins several ribs severely cut about head Dan iel Iowa Iowa internal serious severely cut about head Benjamin Iowa City Erie internal injur serious Charles Iowa The most seriously injured were taken to the hospital at where they are being cared A train bear Ing the and a of stock was pulling up a steep grade when it broke in The rear oar ran down the attaining terrific and crashing Into an eastbound train at the foot of the The caboose and several stock cars were and the debris immediate ly DAILY MARKET Chicago Board of GOVt May 62 40 July May May Echoes Steads Siegfried lec tured at the Muse Sociale on his re cent tour in repeating in ex tended form the opinions already ex pressed In a recent Siegfried predicted that the present century would see United States the greatest and most powerful com and Industrial nation In the If France is he she will not delay to take advantage of Americas traditional friendship in order secure the means by a give policy to get a fair share of and ing field of commercial enterprise be yond the Balk Mississippi who is accused of the murder of two deputy marshals of the name of Mont whose charred bodies were found in the ruins of Mathis surrendered at twelve miles south of When the news reached here preparations were lynch the but the officers decided to take him elsewhere for safe keep Three negroes are in Jail here charged with complicity in the mur One of them confessed that he held a lamp while Mathis killed the officers as they Ships Prince 192 days put from Van for with re insurance quoted at 20 per has been added to the overdue list at the Merchants Reinsurance of 26 per cent is quoted upon the The British ship now out 186 days from the for Is quoted at 90 per The British out 157 days from for Pana stands at 40 per Merchants is not ing to sit quietly down under the of its The merchants the great urban district of Rhine have determined to leave no stone un turned meet The first siep they have decided upon is the canalization of the Moselle and by 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