Piojibnck, Pa.. Not, M. In i* colli# S'on tr-ar thlB place, wild to have been 1‘iu-eil by a donee fog, Henry 13. Minot rwWent of the B#*tolo Mlnneeotn railroad, of St, Paul, wn» instantly hllleil Mrs. P. U. Adgoll And four othara are probably fntully injured «nd fifteen more hurt,Heury D, Minot i^\voi known in Great Falla nnd ihe hcwb of hie untimely death will b-’ received with much regret. He »a‘ a comparatively young rann but had inivde a brilliant record in lb a rii!i«n'i worJJ. At the biui-r of llie building lt;l tlie Montana division of the Manitoba be vfts n director of the latter company and one uf its vice-presidenb. After the road wub completed to Greet Jails lm was one A or the first offliera of th« road to come here and whs bo favorably Impruni-ed with the Inline ot the town that he boughtIIUrpi.nier'y aad erec'ed the first brickScbuilding: ra Centra! Aienue, which is Uuown as tin- Miuot ur Central block. Thl* la. the building rocnpiiHl by the llt;’irat National bortk, I'otvneite company 'iiilt;l lira county oltlcer*.later Mr. Minot wltidrew front 'he direciorv of tiie Manitoba and wn» elected president of Ihe Eastern Minnesota which 19 now one of the lewod lines of the Grout Nortlieni. He was much Interested I In the growth and progress of this eity.} He had contemplated eMuiuiivo Improve- i mcnte on bis property, corner Central th ovenue nnd ttecoud street and wns con-1 ridding the nuitier of building an opera bouse here. Tribune reeileis will siu-