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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jan 1910, p. 12

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RVo. T, en route to Sault Ste Marie, 31 was detailed, taking a heavy toll in . death and injury iron: the passengers. The express wag speeding along with i a good passenger list when, without .. warning of any kind, several cars left _' the rails, pillaging down a steep em- " Winning}, two or the cars going in- . to the Spanish River, adding death s. by drowning to the horrors oi the 'rt,.. railway accident.. Among those who are reported as , Having suffered injuries is Mr. o. S. N '3 Martin, at Waterloo, the well-known £¥Ivellcn Up to noon to-day it 51: as not known whether any of the fiéiillcd or injured wereHrom Berlin. I if; A dfhing-car is partially. s'usbnwrged Garret the 'ir.lclass car is almost whor. - ly under water. Fourteen passengers were enjoying lunch in the dining- car when the accident happt-m-d, but it is stated that they all got out sate- ly. About lwvnty-liu- pnssvngcrs wrrv in the first-tlass car, which is par- tially or wholly suhnmrgml, and how many are dvad wilt not r.e known un- til the diver, who is bring rushrd an a special,train trouuKuii Stu Marie, arrives at ihe Scent'. ( Twenty passengers at Icast were in the pecomrclass car. which took tire and was burned, adding additional hirrror to' the spectacle. The accident happrm-ll lu-tm-l'n l and 2 o'clock this aucrnoon, and when the cars lvtf the rails, tuning loose from the trout part "I the train the crash of tilnht'rs. groaning of girders, and shrinks of twisting step? Wert' spwdil} btllowed by Him of Hi!" injured passbngl-rs the Spanish Run-r North Bay, Jan. 21.-A terribleac- trident occurred this afternoon on the Soo branch ot the C.P.R. thirty-seven miles west at Sudbury, when express nth-Ann mar NILI’IIHN 1'HH.ttF.ruUtr'r,'r', irlllfiWtd."""', I ot North Bay. . mgr"... J't.eruae1por, um 3 mm, In” Mort denun- bundle 1-4 recoll- m-d "link Knight" stove hum. . Por" an!" run-o! “apply ft, and m. for I " (III‘OQIC put-alga“. Just a few who with cloth or brush brings a minor-like chino that "you can w your fee in". And the shine lash! taped. The sleeper turned over on , its ttid.e. 'lhe General Fluperintcn-' (but is upon the ground with largo! gangs ot men clearing the wreck, and a diver is on the way from Sault , Ste. Marie." I " Black Knight " takes all the hard work and dirty work out of stove polishing. It's a paste-so there ls no watery mixture to be prepared. tc-), . _ â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ . , _." 1 'r", "“1373"? _:",ic,,a_ilt4,t,rr'r'r:.rriir “'4" , ( if"? I.“ , 7 -i;'iiij'"Tii'i"i2ii "iiii'i'ii'i'iii,"2", - i'il'ii' {éPour Cars Jump off Bridge and Cut Swath in Ice-Gem“ Itlt,,iruti1)llti'at'n I: a, "iuiiiiii' Se,t2l',e'tlut 'i' C'. _ '"t ' _."," a Saw-Few Passengers Ilssaptsd-0ilver Ill.' llurtin "tir.i6'"ii. HUNG Atrttyet .._ "ttro m'm " ”mum... tat wut an ' -- ' -. lie-km], Jan. 2L..-VieeHretsideut , MM of the Canadian Pacirtc Railway tonight iwued the, fetow- 'ate" “amt in regard . to tre wreck at 'cbvloud this ttrterrsoott:= i.. . . Let him show you the (‘1de and easy way to shine t e stoves. Has the "Black Knight" Come to your home? “Several bodies have been recover- ed from the wreck, and more are sup- posed to be in lhe coach in the riv- et. The dining car was only partly submerged and the passmgors ('5- and. The sleeper turned over on "thte cinch struck the cnd at the bridge and was destroyed, the next mi going into the river. About twenty passengers are reported injur- ed, time or tour seriously. They have been taken to Sudbury Hospital. “The latter half at the train from “he!!! .to Minneapolis, which left Noam! on Thursuay night, left the “it on Friday afternoon about " miles was! ot Naim, m the Algo- munch. inst east at thc‘bridge, crossing the Sly-rush River. The caulk: h as yet unknown. 'y'etrond-t 'lass C Scene ot. the. Accident Mu] fririi"iiiiifi," Na i 1lllliiltillliiiiilrl! .¢. . " , A . _ 2.13.4.7", ’11:?” Bl trr, O' . "r,, ' //, sr"3Cr "iai:,i., Mi ',, T raiirl?hiittiItt_ ',jiii'i'itiiii)_llll. . - t People Ihiiritti'il T w " . j Among the Itsiured Cars Under Water pil as th" walms ul llllrd lhv doomed 'a r Hun ncd COMPLETE OFFICIAL LIST .OB' DEAD at. Tan and Awning (‘0, Toronto. Itll. DANIELS, (“hitovlomlL Indian rlorlor. Pomvisutrt, (Int. 'trw. s'TEPttriN UHtLDF.RHmtr',F:, ot Nam: Bay. 1'LAUA TEES, yittmtt tiid, Catholic. ()nl. PATRH‘K iiF.'lCNAN, llrurc Mines, nut. . JOSEPH KELLY, Leavenworth, Washington Territory" Al'l)lTOR ROBINSON, CPM., Arn- prior, Ont. Fl. ll. "EMMY-1L8, M the Brmmols Milling I'm, Llsron, N.D. HURT. A. Ito0TH, "t the Amnlran 1lue. MRS. "DUDE, San" Sie Marie, ttnt. N. J. SAUNDERS. “Ilia, Ont., tra- wlhr tor (Horn and Swill. Londm, 0M. Luau-é widow and fave drinker. and widowed mother. T, M. WATT, Rentrew. To Sunllmry and the wreck trm. ("Ms of friends and relatives ol the known and. missing and injured have who Attt the first train that you” bring them. Some of those have had the courage io go to the artual scrnc of “In nimstvr, while, the balance re- main in Sudhnr)’ anxiously awaiting " only bit of nrws as' they are brought in and submitted tor itli-nti- fuminn and to hr claimed. The following dead wrrc taken Irotn the diner:-- The day was clear and bright, and hundreds have visited the wreck from l'nints all alarm the line. Cm the nails lowering high above Ihewrerk, two immense derricks have thr. ftrrM,- [News (om-h anchored in its pres'ml It',','?,!,""': by their immense cables, “bile the diner, all" delivering up its. dead, has been pulled back on the bunk. Saturday mornlhg an unsuccessful attempt was made to pull out the dining ear with cables, tttP all the coaches had settled on ,the bed pd the river out of sight. The attempt had to be abandoned. Later in the day eflorts were renewed and the diner raised to the. bank, sewn eodies being found therein. (in Sunday; at- lernoon the iirst-clatis ear was War- lially raised and the dieets sun-ceded in removing the bodies of about a dozen other victims at dusk. It was feared that, several others r_mairwd in 1 the car, but at 9 o'elock to-nithrhc ear was raised clear of the river when it developed that ttll of the victims had been previously removed, the ear [icing empty. The divers are still searching the river for bodies which may have been dislodged trom the toaches. - - Takrm from run-class _-oach:- FATHER ('ll.\llll.0l The workers are grappling tor bodies Pr. _ -" L The etiorts of the wrecking crews to-day were uirected towards the rc- moval of the dining car trom the riv- er. T This was successfully accom- plished and at dark "to-night the first-class coach had been pulled oat. Sudbury, Ont... Jan. M.-Thelota.' cead accounted tor in the wreck at Spanish _ Riser, netir Wchhwoud is now M, How many bodies remain in the river is unknown. I The engine, baggage, express, mail, {and one second-class car remained 'ot the rails, while one second-class, the first-class diner, and the steeper left the rails, plunging down the em- lankment, the first-class car and dia- it going into the river, while the sleeper and second-class car remain- td on the ground, but the. second-class tar was burned. Engineer Trelford and the train crew, with the ex- ception at Conquctor Reynolds, es- caped injury. The injured were rushed to Sud- hury Hospital, and six have already died. The rumor that C.P.R. Claims Agent Thomas Hay had been injured seems to be unlounded, as reports lave been received from Ili- since the wreck. _ a special train tram Sault Star. Marie to recover the bodies trom the sub- merged cars, and he is now at the mum: with a lull ouUit. (an. The tniu was just approach- ing' a my: steel bridge spanning the river when the accident happened. and whether the cause was a broken mil a troken truck may never be known , as l the track is torn up. Conductor Tho- mas Reynolds vs injured, but ignor- ed his hurts and did everything he vould to mitigate the sulerings oi I the injured passengers. Physician were hurried to the scene trom Surl- bury as soon as worn was, received, anda wrecking rain. with General Superintendent Gatulias. made re- cord time trom North Bay. Arrange- ments dere made to rush a-diver on Looking In Relatives THE) Cara Raised. LATER REPORTS Six Died at now ogaged in in the icy riv- Sudbury . banal, The total number ot passengers in the section of the second class coach, which was destroyed br. tire, was eleven, all of Minn: perished in the names. _ ' When Conductor Rernold/s tickets were checked over it was lound there were only seventy passengers in all, without; counting the crew. _ The track has not been cleared as yet, which necessitates the transfer- ting of passengers and baggage "rer the bridge. ‘ Sault Ste Marie, on, Jan. .", d.? The work of removing the remains 01 those killed in the Wehbwood in; was continued last night, when tie last corpse was dragged to the ant-- face with grappling irons by the men who had been teaching (below; er river. _ The body was that ot a 40-year-old man, supposed to be C. Carey, ire spector of air' ttrtmrs,Atnttreau. _ Mr. Lundy, inspector ot Incl, C'. P. R., Toronto, who was Supposed to be in the wreck, is reported sale at North Bay, having missed the train. When Conductor Reynold.'s tickets The total number ot bodies recover- FRANK JZAR, Italian, Hunted, aged 40. ' ' NICK NIKOLANKQ, North Bay, C.P.R. Breman. Killed by the Collision. JCHN RESBACK, North Bay, C. P.R., tireman. _ C. CAREY, Montreal, C. P. R. air brake inspector, body not Iouni, p‘rohably burned to death. REV. MR. f"J,e,eiiied,1,,'iue North Hay, 0nt., Superin tident of Pres- byterian Missions. M. BOSENA; foreigmr, address lul- _ known. . UNKNOWN MAN, Malian or French. w. LAXI‘RY, fireman, Norm Bay, burned to death. LATEST NEWS FEAT / '_. smmsu alvm'waecx J. HENAUL'I, Matheson, thtt, ZONNUM SPINKIE, en route Chisholm, In. 's, ", GEORGE yoLAuaHLIN, tanner Richardson Bros... iaiiGr,- ou." FRANK JZAR. M DR. MeLELLAN, Blind River, tor- mcrly ol Westmeath, Gut. Ws'. STARK, Shawvillc, Que. MRS. STANTIE, elderly lady, Mas- sey, om. HIRAM. JOHNS(‘!N_,_ Ire'eler for GEO.,McDOUGAL, ttleeUiciart, Cop- _per Clill. UpidenUBed boy about " mn_ol age, evidently a lonely“. " Uttidattitied woman, very Input, s, tech , inches, hair aubur- and with grey, than! ss years a! we. black suit, wean glasses. Uaidtntitied wow, s teet , inches. lair hair, emu: want with Mo'- dots, vote shawl. kneel» at two rings on lelt hand. THOS. AUSSANT, hotelkeeper, Blind Rivet. - ,_fi__ -"'-s"-"", I‘lm' '" yearn of age, from Anton Mints, Ont. , thou, guy sweater “rind rub true, no out. Died in Sudbury Hospital Died on Relief Train. " .. “I - 2UG"rdr1tP3."'"""e""""""'""" Petr. M, "7i-mtweq. Bunion and "t.etMi-iulidUd st. Mum, France; “pic-Ion of h. 11A.” gunpowder; no killed. m M. H. IM2--C'urrr, Pa., tum broke 'ell.08t, through a may; shout no killed. I Row. M, 1Mr-rttorpe, near Nor- mich, Finn-ml; collision; " 'eathn, about 50 injured. . ' Der. 21, 1874.8Mp'on. no“ lhttord, ' “I". Balm, trul- driemt over It as] tte-r, tt "ttr, an: it h- in!" _ --' u... .uuuwu ‘wu‘ don and Brighton Ry.); collision; " killed. 170 Inbred. Dec. 18, Ian-4..“ Shore tummy, New York, ombuhlmn fell; 41 persons hurled to death. Aug. 20, I'"---., Wain; col- Halon, barrel. ot petrohmrs Ignited; " m burned to death. Petr. M, IMP-m M: and! to Aug. M, tfsr-Btrrlirtgtom between New York and Philadelphin, 21ml- rd. Atyr. M, [ML-Chum. Tunnel (Lan- WORLD’S atiiriisr iured - Jay: M, 1864~Train ran on bridge at ‘St. Hilaire; athitt " killed, 300 injured. , ,_ June 22,Nt7's-a'eikvitie, out", a, gins lelt. track; many burnt, negli- _ed; about thirty” killed. , J nary 3, 18M--Netsr Toronto, col- miou on Grand Trunk; about a killed. July 16, 1887-Coliistie, at. St. Tho- mas, 0nt., petroleum explosion, " drilled and about 100 injured. February 27, 1889-tlettst. George, Out... by collapse ot a bridge; ll killed. q [ April 28, J889-Near Hamilton, Out... 3 on Grand Trunk; train ran all the track; It killed. July 8, 1882--Merritmt on G.T.R. col-. lisiou; several persons drowned in Welland Canal. November 15, 1898-Cottision on o. T.R. Mar Trenton, Ont.; " deaths. August 9, "ttiN-Express leaves rails, between Montreal and Cttawa; 7 1 deaths. .Dcccmbet s, "63--Train wrecked near Halifax, N.S., T deaths, " injur- ed. - December M, "ot-Coniston on G. T.R. at Wanstnd, Out; " deaths, 28 “may iatally. April I], Collision neat llama; N.S.; 4 deaths. February M, ISM-Near Guelph, on Grand Trunk, a broken rail caused derailment; 'raitt"rolimt down my baakmt; 3 killed, " injured. September 3, "OT-At Calcdan, Ont. on I'.P.R.; excursion train to Tor- Ionlo Exhibition. speeding around liorsclhoo Curve; 7 killnd. It4in- memos tmiidiiji" nwrul. D - all. Dullll All .in the pullman are sate, except 100 mm]; perish? anon; the: tor irrluries as the car did not -. go P. P. Bliss, the singing evangelist, into the riyee. author ot “Hold the Fort." The latest estimate gives' " dead Dee. M, 18N-Tay Bridge, near Dun- and 31W . _ . dee. Great wind skim New bridge _ '-----ii-a- and train Into River br, about " neurons “In“ . lives lost. ' All persons in the dimer were either crownedor killed by the tall. ( Sault Ste Marie, on, Jan., M.- f VI . I , An auxiliary train sent. from theSoo “ _ last night to the some ot the C.P.R. PM " -. _ disaster minded this mowing. _ Mr. Burrows, local manger ot the .eePee.e.eeleeeePee!.e.e.eeP, Bell Telephone Co., in an interview -"-'.-- - - stated the first class coach caught Jan. 8, 18hr-Near Odessa; train ml fire and some persons we"; burned 'dr' an emtxsamdust about " kill. alive. _ . . LatmtRatiniateotttteC. P. R. _Puisaeratwetttmood _ t [at he was omfot the, 'Ilnlortunte passengers who were drowned In the icy waters or one ot the hunted In at yet unknown; , _ 63 new iiiii Mr. Minn. travelled tor D. Mite ac: & Co. and the Waterloo Broom &,Brush Co. " is practically. certain that Mr. Martin was in the (not. but new 0. S. MARTIN OF. WATER“!!! HIS! new}; tiiTii'ii'iadi'i" _ “man Spa-kl Rim q RAILWAY wnecxs - 3t INJURED l Inn-h- ”MIT'Q'V,Mli-*X.l m CANADA . - _ iJ.h" -.tr.i's' 317?; 71:32, git '" biz,» 19, " and ............... Boudoir, Ju. 24.-With all returns ot Saturday voting in the parties now stand: 0 Liberals and Laborltes 233. Nationalists it. Unlonim 219. . Lloyd George, Chancellor at the Exchequer, has been elected by a slightly smaller mafority than last time. HOW BRITISH PARTIES STAND mont. Cars fell over Midge} about " lives lost. x _ . oer. 10. 188lb-Ott new Malayan neat Penmven; collision; about yt killed: - F _ July 27, 189t--dh. Blade, mt m. collision, " Illicit: July 27, IMm--At St. Enoch's. Glas- gow, Scotland. Train dulled against. bullets; IS deaths, 30 _ in- jured. _ war; train precipitated into River Sin Antonin. About 200 lives lost. Sept. 3, IM'?.-- antettcn, Bade, "rain ran on tracks; about " kill- Feb. 4, 1187--Net" Woodstock, Wee.. Jmc M, 1881-Mesxico, Morelos Rail- Sept. 2, "8tb.-Netvr' Manchester, Eng- .1tnd, train went on rails; 17 injur- an “again: as: PIN-l. unwind-b tPAfytyiboaqTuahaudc Had-0' . Quill} 'dia-air; iiii'iiii5i:'ii'iliyi'iiiifd. (buy-SW 'lfdrlh'hlrltltt 's'liL'eLTAT,Tl'reiif/,'eftt Dec. 29,, 1876--NeBr Ashtabula. Ohio; bridge broke down during snow- storm. By drowning and burning 100 persons perished, anon; them P. P. Bliss, the singing evangelist, author ot “Hold the Fort." Ehd“ "Ankh-d an... 'attM'edhrd “git-mm,“ &atAiamtryeth-rcr-. 1itPtihtthtegitta b!!! 1'54.ng A I... I. MsUL .si?atiEilt'h1Eit4'ii?, “ii-e Althr . u a a aed, "Iggy“ 'mn The same as above, but with pol- ished steel ratchet. Mace in " and ' inch sweep " $1.83 tor. hump ttmt class bun with m' ", 4 [lib WM, 5-16,}, 1b10, if _ _ yon-tn - 81.50, but Sahr- - ' ttlei-ri-les, m... AWd Theo-Inna“; tt1h'eiark"riiCdi “I! for r...'.....".",'.'., ... Saturday a-uri"; .W' .'......_ We wry . stock at “Maple heal", watchman stitched, Remember, we also give aged?! Saturday reductions I £51133]; iii I 1 but x. Ute. Peru' It (kn. e-"-.-- Fennel] ’& ' Son as“ man. iii"i «'Wmm -riuaiuttr' a}. d The Guelph Board at Hunt in- The Twin City? but “natural-tom it". ti4tatqriti-tU ”not “cumin " itta,m, lath tagger! “I... “IIth I no rneqm and u! information reg-rain; than my be 0W at our, one. of the Int. 4311 Waterloo Branch, J. Ioorman, Hunger uni. - - " ---e"er- Y and the and amount payablc in Amid-I. .OI‘IIIIII. Gerrmir, Great Brit-In. [loll-ml, Italy. lot-wt and Switzerland in “and on the In. of each cue, 4 they m pay-bl. It run-rent runs. The cheques and All information regarding than any h. a of III. lash. _ JOHN HILL _" v ' v ""-v Tho new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this M It. I - 60"“ way in which to carry money when (availing. The, In loud in "ms-tttOtto.. at . .cn In. A-.. A‘.. - __ . I. WALKII, Pro-Mu! “All?“ LAM, Gm I..." A mm tarm of about 150 m will . good brick home; a all Illnll It" drilled we", common can; "ttttD to Can-born. Price $4200. (b d a. tlgtest too acre (mm hm For M 1Mttrmauo. apply to _ A“ "tt urn hm close to Mm, a very nice lulu with I in hi. ‘Rnrd telephone Iat- th. PM “.000. A I" (In: with about " we! ot and“ Theloyoltlllt farm is my tine; lilo telephone ttttt" ttt a an! luture. Prim, THE CANADIAN‘BANK _fllr? COMMERCE l _._...... "um. um; tel an“! Annual: an: 100 acre mm; the in In! as. him in m'leMil; lairly ha. Plies 31300. For. quick “I. «I In touiht" tor 3400 down. Pay me no acre um close to lid, drilled we"; Mrly we]! fenced; guild-p common. Price $3600. Ahab? acre tum‘cloae to the main the district between Caulk-Id and Caq. foun utween Cuboro and Canfield, boro; good ham, mo- Attme; well can»: house; about four acres on watered; with and well; well [no big the lay ot the lam is 'erred. Price $4090. . ha. Rice 31300. 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