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   Trenton Times, The (Newspaper) - September 8, 1890, Trenton, New Jersey                               YOU VIII NO MONDAY H 1890 TWO Several Alleged Train Wreckers Apprehended at Albany J J KI U It In Sul 1 Th n Hi 1 uur In 111 Allah Pi with the Tin It t ill of Illinium AHUM h JohnJ Hud a brake man i 41 him has been ar 1 it Hudson eh with wrecking th New York tiam nun 1 hm slav It is said th it hu has LOU fesse 1 1 m rime and has the names of f ui c inj nil ns all of whom it is H nd HI I lit greatest excitement prevails Inn and strikers themselves tl r its against Reed He wag br city very quietly and li th t t i bt confined in the Central de- p alth ugh Suj Bissell savs lit is not Mr when seen bj n United Press said I hare nothing to hi and would prefer to have things ki 1 1 quiet Joday may be a day o htiri I ISCH How the Arrest Was Made apt Robert Pinkerton said Nothing cai bo hai 1 just now Mj men did not ap the man and even if they 1 IK t f alk of the case 1 he fin Ls art difficult to obtain but it weenis as s on as the detectives went to work tiny found traces of who la n well railroad man his whole bung in tut business He waj tracki d t j ho h ick and then to Hudson Und night one of the detectives found him at a disreputable house The detect ve of the road clapped him on the buk and said Reed we want jou at Alba Who 1 turned pale and said for that job at f Who lie was at once locked up and was brought here lati r Mr Hissell s reticence m the matter it is bi luted arises from the faet that they are ing to get Rt ed to give the names of thi and further rumors say that of I ibor are con MaMi r Lee said today that Hud was not a striker but had re fused to go out with tin in m the knights sympathize with tilt road and hope that all concerned w 11 be caught Hoth Are hatd to Be Knights Reid IH unmarried and lives with his mother atl ist He has been miss BUI t- the it the At his he me 1 1 t it was he was i Knight of Labor and a de spite the knights denial A man named Miller a railroad man a knight and A has also arrested his in ush II on the charge of Ix ing one of the w reckers It is thought that Heed lias turned state s evidence and tli it this is the first fruit of the evidence arrests are promised soon No in formati jii of anj can be ob- from tiie authorities IT WAS A FATAL SMOKE Curtis fell Asleep Puffing a Cigar and Was frightfully Burned I k Sept S last evening as a jonng woman who was known at her house Lexington avenue as Curtis waa reclining pn a sofa m and she fi 11 asleep and tho cigarette falling her fingers set her clothing on flit Mic aw and rushed to the win dow w he re she w as seen by two young men atr tl e Direct who ran to her rescue readied the room the girls clothing was burned from her body and her flesh was almost roasted She was teken to hospital where her in juries were pronounced fatal Though was known is I thel Curtis her real name is I Brown of Providence R L where her stepfather John resides at 140 street She has been employed as a and stenographer The young woman died shortly after midnight by but Still Alive upt L Mason atel at Canton Junction had a rein unable death liy lightning He was in the railroad during a storm when suddenly a great ball ot fire appeared Mason waa out of Ins chair and was scions f ji a few minutes and was for SIM nl hours fhe bolt struck his left nrm and passed all the below a broad crimson mark It just where his arm touched his pocket containing lite watch being attracted lij the timepiece The chain was melted md broken in places and thi disfigured The bolt straight down his leg where it left a r and more hurtful track of crimson ill the way down to his ankle A Hall Sold ST Pui Minn Sept ho St Paul Association League club has P 1 general western of the Duluth South railroad oration was 000 The team had k st ODD during the season and was about to default on salaries Mi 1 h is p it up to carry the club the Kin under of the senson and engaged II Traitor PARI Sept that M I member of the chamber of deputies and formerly one of Gen s hading supporters inspired he did not write the recent irr Figaro ing aa tn the political Absolutely Pure A cream of tartur baiting powder High Mt of all in 17 B Go it 17 THE HUMAN FORM DIVI IE The of the Salami Pi foi Si thr i in age Dr I V Saigent lire t r jf tl II in n at 1 c Hit UW In tc eis i m il in I fem iU w h st il join li most anpi oath pel fi t n m a In 11 u i hint f b th hut s is t stimulate the jf Ih a laudable to uniti in I ju U elous i reading a-S i 1101 in il 1 he tune f i e n petition as three eirs ml tl i I been about J 000 rs 11 i pr s have been 1 u.s follows 1 i L f i m ist m ilu nt Fit nn Cheater s isset Me n in Bondom and prominent w an us man since entering the f r the most female 1 mi nt M ir Karet Best Pi mem her of the hummer Seh il f i il aud iu at Alle college Mr nearest co William Fay gradu te of Bates College tor nf thw Sf I or 1 Philadelphia Bests rivals were- the hummer school a sail sw In a Boston store a teacher at a pupil of Losell seminary and two members of the Indies club of- New both daughters of law yers in that eity It la undergo 1 that similar are to be 1 for the com mg year PUGILISTIC MAYOR GLEASON HIM Assault an Sept of Long committed an and brutal assault upon V the Long Island representative of the Vs Press last evening Mr Crowley talking with a number of r mini nt gentlemen in Millers Island h when the entered and seeing excl ire a loafer and a thief Mr Crowle resenti 1 the when upon Gleison struck him a savage blow m the e knocking him Jon n The major in his furj ki ki 1 the prr strata several tunes in the face slitting his lips smashing his uos an 1 kn eking out teeth ik boil w is aril w is taken int the where the bl 11 w us from his f ice In the Crowle is ne ir- ht J lost his x and retui ni 1 to lin 1 them tie tire IMI room rushed at Cron k j an 1 knocked him down The m lyor was in In e 1 desist and Mr went out in s if q warrant for ison s b u co find no he me grand jury will convene tola an 1 Mr intends to take steps to have the major for THE BASEBALL WORLD Association At Glou N J aii i o o o e I 0 4 0 tl 0 9 Has tuts 3 1 H i- r r tb letl 5 ToM 4 Batteries u aud an 1 Clubs PHI Li W L P U L P tt Boston 42 fill il u M ik 46 r tl b 444 Uro CS 11 to 4 a bl jj so rj IS U I h f Ji i P e iv i is 0 0 li b li kill 4 tul Ik j 0 4 1 a W t 11 J i at W Vi i 113 l II iX IN W L P Ct VV I P Ct Louisville t JO K j il 5 1 bt Louis CI 4 R di- ur j J j 4 o 41 a Toledo 60 47 M I Halt in e S SH ATL L 1 tt L P Ct N f Newark 5 M 49 45 Hani b g 12 Shot Two a laborer living at 100 Thirteenth street went to the house of Ins mother in law Mrs Sunday and requested his wife to come back ajd live with him Mrs Ren refused whereupon he drew a re volver and ured three times athis wife and nt Mn Reumger received two bullets in the head and one in the arm her mother two m the head two women were taken to the Pass iv ant hospital Both will prob ibly recover arrested He charges his wife with infidelity A Matter of Millions Mon Sept 8 Root of New who represents himself and other cistern heirs of tho late J Davis has been in Montana several days examining the will hied by John A making Davis heir to his dead brothers millions D Carvalho expert in handwriting after a thorough ei pronounces the signature to the will a and the document Itself spurious This conclusion of the expert will cause still more litigation A Three Cornered Congressional Fight V Political Imbor league hm Isaiah S local passenger of the R me and Og railroad for congress to succeed It is probable that ex i will be the ratie and as the Republicans have placed ex Congressman Van in tho field a fight is able HP Shot Iho Dead Ga 8 Tom Adams a raised a disturbance in front of the hotel W I pro of the hotel ordered him Ad mis assumed a attitude and Norris shot him dead of the town incensed at the occurrence and Uneaten vengeance but the white are prepared and do not trouble John Arqnlttod sni raj pa Sept H T tin has been of tin if William Rhodes wh mho William drew a revolver and w is killed The jury It on Jie theory of self defense William C Hennery Dead G Hennessy of tl e wholesale drug dim of Carpenter Co of thin city died hunday of heRtt H was 70 years old He was treasurer and a leading member of the Academy of Natural Sei the warm weather approaches the rmt cravings of humanity call for something cooling to drink Beer In a most article A 25 cent package will en- any one to make five gallons FORTY-FOUR ARE DEAD Frightful Loss of Life at kane Falls N The I t of un Immense of in the Terrible Out Bodies 1 8 1 he work at the A tl i fatal I jek cut expl Slou proceeded until nearly midnight when it was fat ppe 1 lest some careless wiSk the i ck 1 off one ol the thieu otl i 1 t blasts that had been prepare 1 1 in the morning the work began un t ut no moie bodies were re ere 1 1 lit pile of rock waa almost ei removed and it is not are any buried there although it is possible that one or tn more w ill be found today in a sort of picket from which the rock waa not removed The Bead and Injured dead bo fir as they have been ered are Henry Aptell John F A Halm H U Hughes Henry ini J Dan McArthur James McPhers i Olsen Pinkney Andrew Joseph J Talbo Charles J B Vitter and V arren The Si Injured Among the more seriously injured now in the hospital are Joe Bar inie injured internally right ear split and scalp wounds John J Blaine injured internally Matthew compound fracture of both bones the right leg and severe scalp Jacob Mackie injured internally severe bruises and wounds shoulder blade and arm dls located and broken John Rhine head b idly cut three fingers of 1 Sen are Dead Great crou Is of people swarmed about the scent A the c all day and in the excitement miny rumors were afloat which ni foundation except in the jn Of tl e i at the hospitals one Hugh Hayes Iwo others who were badly injured are reported to have died at their homes 1 hest with the fourteen dead at the morgue make the tHal number dead thus far di wn en or eight UK re d injured some of w horn mil die More to He Accounted For wyre men working in the fatal cut of the explosion and of the seventeen to be accounted for only a few art known to have escaped The fore- man says he will not know hnw many of until a dozen of those at work in the cut at the rt to test it the coroner s inquest m the afternoon It was stated that there were 150 pounds of in each of the charges which weif exploded and the witnesses all con curred in the view that the second charge was exploded by the jar from the first Mangled ond Recognition The 01 the accident is of course conjectured the only evidence giv mg any light on it being the statements of two witnesses that the man who was doing the tamping became impatient aa the hour of druw near und drov e the tamping rod with strokes However this may be he paid the penalty with his life A piece of rock may have been dislodged m the drill hole and the driving of the tamp mg rod then have acted on the ex- plosive bodies at the morgue were mangled almost recognition but most of them have been identified The victims mainly Swedes and Reported Killed A later report than the above states that there are v et twenty seven men ed for all of whom are buried be- neath the mass of rock and that it is believed four men were killed by the explosion The men were working in a cut lev elmg off the ground for the new Northern Pacific freight yards The cliff of rock on the side of the cut which was being remov ed v as twenty feet high The ao that tho IB thrown toward the cut Not anticipating the blast about thirty men were tinder the cliff when blast exploded Shrieks and Groans Arose A great mass of rock and earth raised m the air and pitched ov er into the cut bury ing the men beneath its awful weight None of them had time to run but a few escaped in a manner Over 100 men were at work in the adjoining cuts and it once were on the scene of the terrible m i lent begun w th bg and shovels to hunt for the buried bodies From all the huge mass of rock groans and shrieks issued and the air was filled with the of the w and dy ing A short half hour and all was still Tho at Cresson Springs Pa Sept 8 was an ideal summer day here The pres ident accompanied by Mrs Mrs and Secretary ch vino worship in the large parlor of the Mountain house at 11 a m were conducted by Rev George Rodgers an Episcopal from Verona Pa Miss Jeannette Halford assisted in leading the singing The young lady also sang with good effect a solo entitled Angel of In tho afternoon the dent and Mrs Dimmick indulged in an other stroll through tho woods Mr George M Pullman of parlor car fame arrived on the Chicago limited ox press stopping off here to pay his respects to the president It Was a of a Train SOITH Noi Conn Sept 8 express which ran into a commu ters train at the junction hero Saturday an 1 injured thirty people was a veritable Tomb of a train for in addition to this accident the tiam on its trip down from Host in killed a woman at and fatally two men at Meriden None of tin commuters were very injured Death of n Known I T N Sept D II Bishop first mate of tin steamboat Powell Hamburg a steam boat man i and well all al 111 the un I Horses Pt fished IUf is Sept During a storm lightning struck tin burn of jear his setting tire to tho building and idling Bogatt anil a team of horsi s George N Packer 530 and 632 street opposite Belli nothing bnt Upper Bed and White NEWS IN BRIEF 1 eU arl ward one f tin t politic ans in ill Mi i i l at the loss of 1 child M M v 11 w ard To te Mi Howard was i 1 Fi M u r Br l m -e Is IL i 1 isi p iss d i I II nt inj a pin of u n li t In n Hear II mi nil Nevada i it 1 R R 1 i 1 f i Isai li telle has bii i 1 i thr i nits f r the i 1 tl i II in n B IK bj the 1 u N 11 1 j rj i il ret uus si jvv th it r of Ian 1 in have b 1 adien ise fi in ivu IKK 1 ei j el jj ih w i a lie I i 1 tl oil being I i 1 i i glish i i e i kinn tb 1 r i n t a mem rial m il fh lite Cardinal le i that was more l is a Catholic than as an ki i ui 1 that national U 1 the actress del 7 at Baltimore was jc it During a quarrel at I i i it day Francisco 11 It il inn st I LoWlS P l1 1 11 foundry and mi t I at n N J 1 ed bj fire I oss 000 John 50 years ol 1 hui j I in self in his sal on on Straight it I itn son N J He had been 1 and it is belli i el that he was n u i It is estimated that the dam i 1 i e the fl mils in central in n ts to ff its normal level but is gradu i u filling Hon II Muse e of New Hampshire d t 1 He 57 f ane WAR IN CHINATOWN Two Shot i Two is u Stpt 8 t hour r there was a IL town aid two Chinamen v r Ping 1 lelu is wh i of the f h e K mg long s Kn MM an 1 drawn ai shots were fire 1 of tin Ping King woun led n tl e Inn the trim i IHM n who ill vv e re s u i t a ij In t he mob I he King i t to 1 ulev where the l 1 ng s u e 1 1 ir inh i ti the l 1 N ther melee Ping 1 m in was this turn fn e I men it 1 u the i hie nil the luhti Lhee tn attack Tl e Chn i disperse and mi naer I the i enforcement arrive 1 frr ill ei twr is u swear nice ui n ead 1 I tl i t 1 to ic etl st i it w ir and iher It is expected that there w ill en John LONDON bept 8 e of the minor in results of the 1 e Trades L ni u congress at K a of the relative the leaders m the estim it f their followers Hitherto Jol n Burns prominent and he 1 1 eome to bo re as little sh rt f infallible Hi fame rested upon h s success as an organizer of in n and as a manager of strikes But tl r his conduct was u u ke 1 bj an unreason able obstinacy in small n alters and a domineering manner 1 leh led to frequent disagreeable scenes It became evi dent that the very ju ill lej bun to conduct a fight lu i capital unfit hu for deliberation in 1 lis on abstract questions of 1 On the hand Ben u 1 Mann wh have 1 tin supremacy to pr ul themselves his su in debite nn 1 counsel Burns friends now sav tint hf himself that his strength h s in in m that this was his first in such a convention an 1 fii it la Tie is unselfish m his dev t 11 to the cause he will hereafter c nt it with his leader ship in the actual I held leaving the honor of debate to his i Scalped still SPOKANE Wa h Sept John a tin foreman on the Northern Pacific nu i 11 was walking on the track near H ie ition In dians It 1 intoxicated and turned tn nil fn Iho Indians stopped him u I demanded liquor said he 1 i 1 none and was about to proceed vv h i ne of the Indians named John Deere i ick him on the head with a club ki him senseless Some time later recovered consciousness to fin 1 Hat he had been scalped He craw kit is some dls tance 1 w is eared for Iho Indians escaped A I nt il vv nit Mo R a terrible in i II Miss nrl Pa railroad at this ma deep cut bt the dip it ai 1 T I nil Peculiar ir in c ilir n proportion and in i ml ion f lurr 1 i ti Hood i Sarsin i- r Hi tin cm value of tlie known re me I tno I O kingdom r In ils in 1 economy Hood s S rs i nlj i which o in tn 11 ild On Hi 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yet been tired Memorial Dedicated frH mi Pa Sept 8 rial it 1 n tilt us hi re u s dedicated Sunday The Rev Hiu delivered the sermon and the Rev H dent of the de heated the building nn H as purposes II built with i hf i lest from the late Col John P Urua f of the Lulled arun i to bis par bull ling cost 000 M lit ids Were Broken Dl BUN v between the nil the p occurred at I sun attempted to invent a Nation i from marching through the inhibited thel not tho p serious ilir iv and were i leforo the j jllee in enforcing their m A number of arrests were mule Both the method and results S} i up of Figs is taken it is aud refreshing to the and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys Liver and Bowels cleanses the tern dispels colds aud fevers aud cuies haBitua constipation of Figs IB the of its kind ever pleasing to the taste and to the stomach prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects prepared only from the healthy and agreeable substances its many excellent qualities commend il to 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