DAIWJ3APITAL JOURNAB. V -M Rtrr, EE SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DCEMDER 24, 1903. NO. 296. VOL. XIII. 7" " W K r CTIC TR Tl if 1.. Jl aa B fe M 1 W ,' 14 rai .Nil - I Seventy- Lives Go Out Like a Candle in the Wind SEtf FIRE TO HIS COAT AND FLAGGED THE TRAIN Cannon-Ball Train Proves to Be Ver itable Meteor of De- traction Oonnollsvillo, Pa., Dec. 21,-Thg the embankment to tho edge ot tho .tinmiM of deaths in the BaM Wouiaiy rlvor. UUBW vow'"'" A Wild Scene. The moment tho car1 stopped roll lag there uas a wild aceno. Many per- sods wore pinioned beneath tho wreck- ace, and tho screams and cries that mollshed and tho big 7000-gallon tank white, nnd two' , . . ' ,. . . ill an v nuiu iujiuvu in tiicit niuu u.v timore & Ohio wrecic at Laurel last jljht plnco tho numbor of kill at 70, jnly 20 of whom have boon Identified. Four arrests woro miulo at Dawson thU morning on charge ot robbing tho dead: two woro colored. Most of tho foreigners killed were toind for Europe. At noon Is was lKortalnod thore wore C8 deaths, with three dying in tho hosiiltnU. Of theso 53 aro Identified. Thoro worn fewer foreigners In the wreck than was at first supposed. A numbor of the victims will novor be Identified, as they tiro burned be yond recognition. Tho injured nro being attended to by a scoro of doc tors from near-by points. Dusinoss at Conncllsvlllo la entirely suspended. Oonnclbvlllo, Pa., Dec. 24. With a terrible crnah tho Duquosno llmltod, the far'.cst through passenger train from Pittsburg to Now York on tho Baltimoio & Ohio, plowed into a pile of lumber ot Laurel Run, two miles west of Dawson at 7 MB o'clock last night, nnd It Is estimated that 03 llvos cro lost, and' 30 porsons were in jured. Tho train loft Pittsburg that ovon log, runnlnga fow mlnutos lato, In . rtiilt TlinrnlflV lUurBO Ul IUBlutui ......" -"-". ,.. ,, lll.fntn,! nnS ot Connollavlllo. Whon approaching is m.nuios u",u "-""""-;; their seats by tho llghtning-imu im plication of tho air brakoa, nnd a mo- thnt nt least 40 of tho dead were Id tho smokor. Trainman Proves a Hero. BaRRQCemaStor Thnmna .1 Ttnnm nl Hnzolwood, who wns on tho wrecked trnln. Droved hlmaoir ii hum with his head and body frightfully cut, ho managed to crawl from tho wreckage, nnd groping his way along in tho dark ness, flagged the west-bound passong- or train, No. 49. Ho had nothing with which to flag tho train, oxcopt match es and those ho maao ubo ot in his desperation, taking oft his coat and setting lire to It. Ho stonned the train Just In time to prevont it from plung ing into the wreck and adding furthor horror. Daum collapsed whon he saw he hnd succeeded In stopping the train, nnd when tho engine stopped he was lying within a tow feet of It. An operator at "VR" towor on the Pittsburg &. Lake Krlo railroad, across tne rlvor, was the first to sond word of the accident nnd to sond for ro- lief. He was watching tho Duquosno limited as it was speeding along the Baltlmoro & Ohio tracks ncross the river. He saw tho cars pile high In the air, and then sink back on the tracks. Tho screams ot tho' Injured and dying woro plainly heard. In an I other second ho was somltug word to 1 the railroad officials at Dawson and SENATOR "WARREN ALSO Inspectors Think He Leases Quarters to Government Iday. In nearly every brokerage house In the financial district tho omployee wore made happy by tho gift of a week's salary. whlk In others tho Christmas boxes woro much largar. It is ostimnlod that over two ana one hnlf million dallnrs was thus distrib uted. IN THEIR NIGHT ' CLOTHES "t Contracts of This Kind Are Illegal and Would Be Im " 'mediately Can celled Washington. Dec. 24. Postofflco In spectors aro Investigating tho chargo thnt Senator Warren, ot Wyoming, is the lbssoo ot tho postolllco quarters at unoyunno, nis noinu iuwii. mu omi utos prohibit nny mornbor of congross, directly "or indirectly, onjoylng nny contract ontered Into in behalf of the United States, and provldos such con tracts bieomo void. It has beon dls- closod that Ueavors mndo n general nrnctice of ontorlng Into such con- Racing at Los Angeles. Ix Angeles, Cal., Dec. 24. With ample capital nt Its back, and with the stablos filled, with good horses, 'Ascot Park will mnke IU bid for tho favor of horsemen nnd rnco followers to morrow, when it will open for tho winter season. This will be tho Ini tial meeting nt tho trnck, and, unless nil signs n nstrny, it will bo n highly successful one. Tho accommodations nro tho best to be found anywhere on tho Pacific coast, while tho track Itsolf Is pronouncod superb by the owners nnd tralnors who are gathered horo In largo numbers to attend tho nteuc Ing. Tho mooting, according to pres ent plnns, will continue until tho laBt wook ot Mnrch. Steamer ErastusCor' ning Wreck onthe Rocks Connellsvlllo. For more than D00 foet both the tracts with members of congress, but Bant nnd wrwthnunil tracks nro turn Inasmuch ns It couldn't be shown that up. The engine was completely de- any loss resulted to the govornment. It was ordored that all sucn conirncis, whon discovered, should bo cancelled. cltoment and plunged Into the river. Others, pinioned beneath tho heavy timbers, pleaded in agonizing tonos for release. So terrific was tho forco of the wreck that nearly ovory pas senger sujfered n momont's uncon sciousness, nnd many of tho able- bodied men wore unnblo to assist In helping tho Injured from the wreck on account of having fainted. Tho killed woro mostly foreigners. who wora In tho smoking car Just back of tho bnggage car. They woro liter ally roasted to death, tho baggago and smoker telescoping tho engine Many of their bodies aro lying burned to a crlsn in tho baggago room of the Bal. tlmoro & Ohio depot, to bo removed later to tho different undertaking whons of tho city. A peculiar feature of tho accident is tho fact that not a woman was injured, excepting a few slightly. Cause of the Wreck. Tho wreck was cnusod by tho break ing of castings on a car load" of bridge timbers on a westbound frolgnt wnicn had possod Laurel Run not moro than on the tender was chrown 100 foet ahead. The baggage car was thrown Into the river, but was only slightly wrecked. All tho cars wore derailed, and the trucks of all oxcept the diner wore torn completely from underneath tho cars. Few peoplo wore sorlously Injured in (he Pullman cars and the diner, although hardly any oscaped! PHILIPPINE LAND DONDS. Will Bo Accepted In Exchange for Government Securities. Washington. Dec. 24. Shaw author Izes tho statement that tho Phlllpplno land purchase bonds will bo acceptod The Cleveland Family's Christmas. Princeton, N. J., Dee. 24. Suround- ed by their ftvo chlldron ono moro than at tho Christmas colebratlon a year ngo ox-Prosldont nna Mrs. Clovelnnd will pass n. Jolly Christians tomorrow In tholr homo on Hayani Lnno. Tho holidays will be obsorvod simply, nttentlon bolng given chiefly to making merry wlUi the ohlldron. A big Christmas tree stnnds In tho li brary, nnd pnekngea havo been dsllv ord thick nnd fast, containing pres ents tor the little ones. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 t-H-M-H-H-W-H I M't V ? HC2. 04. Seattle. Dec. 24. George II. Grace, a prominent Shrlner, nnd member of tho Qrace-Wolsh Commission com pany, committed suicide with a revol ver, shooting himself In tho head, thlij morning. Ho wns despondent, and hnd beon drinking last night. Passengers Take to the Boats in Negligee Costumes, One of Which Is Missing Norwalk. Conn.. Doc. 24. Tho stonmer Ertwtus Corning, plying bo- tw'eon Now Haven nnd Now York, run on Copp's rock early this morning. Thirty passongors took to tho lioats, mostly olnd In tholr night garments, ns tho stonmor snnk almost Instnntly) Ono boat, containing four womon and - two mon, Is missing. Six Rescued. Westnort. Conn.. Dee, 24 Tho re port renohod horo that tho six missing ' from the steamer Corning wreck wore. plokod up this afternoon. All nro nllvo. but sufforlng from exposure. High nolllng Democrat i Ilerlln. Dec. 2t. Uryan arrived to day. nnd will havo nn audience with the knlsor tomorrow. We wish yot all A Mey GMstmas 11 aad A Ps?ospeotSiNew Yea f iJUJUU ft (oflKxiujortvn Bfflinflla'friffffiflfffifF A Royal Pair, norlln. Dee. 24. It Is learned today that tho dlvorco granted yostorday, nt Drosdon, In tho enso of Prince nnil Prlncoss 8choonbiirg. wan based on tho guilt of both sides. Tho prlncoss wns found guilty of ndultory, nnd the pilnco of cruelty. Now We have about 2 ton of candy and nuts that we" want to sell in the next 2 days. Call and inspect our prices. Zinns 1M State QL Phons 1071 Main. $w4.Hm inillllW44444444-mW4HW4W sent later thoro wns a torrlflc crash Tho train was made up of two bag sage cars, two day coachos, one sleop- and ono dining car, and at tho time as carrying, nt tho lowost ostlmate 150 nnnsonimra. ' Thb train plowed tlom? for n. nnnsldorablo distance, and J ..i, a ble At antic-typo engmu plunged Into tho timber at a velocity of GO miles an hour. Tho onglno plowod Into the ombankmont, nnd the baggage car was tnrown im -Youghloghony rlvor. Tho smokor followed tho engine, nnd landed squaroly on top of iL This .. .i , BBcnnlnE steam from the iho car. ino without nt least some slight injuries. Phvslclans to Scene. , a a nnn ns the wrecK was reported In Connellsvllle all the avallablo phy sicians wero summoned, Including Baltimore & Ohio physicians, anu a special train was mado up, nnd takon in charge by General Hupormiuim.i.i Sims nnd Superintendent Irwin, of tho Pittsburg division. Tho rollof train wns run at full speod, nnd tho scono f ,h wreck wns reached nbout 0 . nn ik rnr. ino Biuunui I . , ,.i -f. tto cn oro torn to ploco.. p- ' "',":,,", cK. "" Tl8 """'"', " . w.. IUUUO - . .... , They wero loaded onto tho relief trnln nrt thn nnniinn niunced down ovor tfmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm Store Closed AH Day Tomoww from tho wreck as It tore along. M" 'Not a B,nglo passenger in this neniy u,0 engine sworvuu w - , . ,. and t la esumaieu . .i,itn nvnr rui - MM-9 Hare you seen the crowds .weHMW1 -oMJ of Holiday Shoppers at the iiThe New Yoifc Racket? j j They all know where to trade when I ; have a splendid assortment of I Holiday Goods !! Ev.o- Itom I. mrkd .n 'W" "" h . & inavii u - r. , ; Picture Books, Drees u-. they have cash to spend. We !! Handkerchiefs, Perfumery Slippers and margin of profit Dolls, Collar and Cuff D. all kinds or raertH- - I! suitable for Christmas Presets. Salem's Cheapest O P Casli Store. tTbARNES, Ptop. and taken to the Cottage hospital hore. The dead were placed in a long n on the embankment oppoeiio i wreck, nnd la a iilngle line 38 forms lay on the frozen Krcund. Anchor rowontheoppoeltesid-ofthewreek age contaln-id U. and scattered here and thsre through tht underbrush were the ded bodies ur m.ny w.. I had been able to cmwl from the !.... ... ,iii bsfore aid could reach them Under his " nmrineor William Thornely. dliem- toweled and mo1 d almo beyon.. recognition. H iw,-Hle at th tlme to extricate bis body, and it will . , .., Wor the wreeklng crew will be able to re.aove the en- ia which Dlulou his rernunw uu. tbe huge mass of steel. Thieves Rob the Dead. .. .... ....i i.o iiias of tho dead tt'en removed from lb. coaohs. until thieves bega robbing -" iwelry and money, apecm, v.- '. deoutised. and, with the aiu 'the Daltlmore & Ohio Pillee force aa Iconnemvllle officer., the work of tho . .'otnnnail. HWVWIO.I !-"- Je und.suron. and arrests will ?o,low tomorrow. It U barged that I tbe foreigner who wapea -. iaSrob.ns their more unfortuna 'countrymen, and me , o - .ii,. ftered were robb of their valu utiles. .. . ,.i.ltMj,vi leK It was definitely boown that gg,'.1 dead. Te, dead bedle, (ConUnued on Msta P) nt par as security for deposits for pub. lie monoy. should further doposlts be mado, and may be substituted for gov ernment bonds now held ns security, on tho condition thnt the bonds thus rolensed be used ns security for nddl tinnni rirnulntlon whenever, In the secrotnry'B Judgment, it Is desirable to stlmulnto nn Incronso of the nniionni bank circulation. Christmas ve In Paris, naria nv 24. No matter whnt rony be tho state of Its material pros perity, Paris believes In maKing Christiana a season of general rejolo log and gaiety. As n conswrnenco of this belief, the capital Is today wit-nMin- the usual characteristic Christ mas fetes. Dense holiday uironm ui ,. QtrMiA and stores, ami me boulevards were lined with booths from which novelties, wero vended. At the Madeline and other lending enurwi es midnight mass will be celebrated, OJaCKEDCiQ'C'C- tjsjftjsaaaga&cgiiJiiiii'''i'11"111' . Gt and Clean Up Sale Last Day Before CHRISTMAS with orohestras, nnu woii-hho i.i. r.t th oiuira narWclpatlag. The restanranU and cafes are permitted to keep open nil nlahU i Colombia Protests. .i.in(nn nc. 84. Tho brief, set- im mrth Colombia's position, In ref erence to tbe reeogniUon of Panama by the stnte department, is now in hand4 of Secretary Hay. h - v" sented to him personally last night by Senor Iteyes It M an imww document, on which Itoyea and HCn apent three weeks In preparing It, as- sleted by Wayne wcveagn. iv .! mJuI nnd anneals for a reeon- atderatlon of'reeonlUi extended ths new republic of Panama. Beaupre's Departure. Washington. Dec. !.- ww .. ... .... HonnrlmanL datod IJOgOU, .o- ioih Knnouneos Minister Uwvviauvi - , neaupr98 departure, ana u fairs of the l8tlon are new In ebarg of 8ereUry finydor. ttanU Will Visit Wall Otreet. M v,v Dec. 24-Wall street ,..a .. i husineis this afternoon, eiw uv '- , ........ .,i not (b rme until nwt c' - Unkers ''?' heme filled with the 1lr!tet tbe bg. Toys, At All Dolls Goods Except Special Priced. Goods Reduced One Thktd F t "J si ' M Jm4WMW4fWHW4