Beletonte, Pag Suniary 2 25, 1907, Carload of Powder Exploded and Twenty-Two Were Killed BODIES BURNED AND MUTILATED Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 21.—Tw ty-two charred, broken, mutilated bodies were taken from the smoulder- ing ruins of the accommodation pas- senger train on the Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (Big Four) railroad, following its destruc- tion by the explosion of a carload of powder as it passed a freight train at Sandford, Ind., five miles west of Terre Haute. The number of injured will total at least 35. The cause of the disaster has not been fully explained, but several theo- ries ara advanced. The result was ter- hible. The shock was felt for 30 miles, many believing it to be an earthquake. The entire train, including the loco- motive, was blown from the track, the coaches were demolished, the engine was hurled 50 feet and the passengers were blown to pieces, consumed by fire or rescued in an injured condi- tion. According to trainmen of the freight, the explosion of the powder was caus- ed by the concussion of the passenger train, which was slowing down for Sandford. Besides the passenger train, eight freight cars were blown to pieces by the explosion. Huge masses of iron were found hundreds of feet from the track. The tank of the passenger lo- comotive was hurled 100 feet. The wrecked train and eight freight cars were consumed by fire, which broke out in the wreckage. The other cars were pulled out of danger. Not a building in Sandford escaped dam- age. Windows were shattered, dishes and furniture broken and several doora were torn from hinges. As the passenger train was just abreast of the powder car the contents tion of $138,138,600 for 1908. The ap- propriation for pensions in 1907 was $140,200,000. In the bill appropriation is made for only nine of the 18 pen- sion agencies which now exist. Postmasters Appointed. ‘Washington, Jan. 22.—The president sent to the senate the following nomi- nations for postmasters: Delaware—D. C. Allee, Dover. Maryland—S. M. Moore, Cambridge. New Jersey—A. Kandle, Elmer; T. E. Hunt, Penn Grove. Pennsylvania—-W. H. H. Lea, Car- negie; J. S. Kennedy, Grove City; W ¥, Brittain, Muncie; L. P. Ross. Sax- ton: G. C. Wagensellar, Selins Grove; J. C. Lauffer, Portage. Acquitted of Embezzlement. St. Louis, Jan. 19.—D. P. Dyer, Jr, suspended sub-treasury teller, was ac- quitted by a jury in the federal court | =e omen on a charge of having embezzled $61.- 500 of government funds. Well-Known Editor Dead. Lansing, Mich., Jan. 22. — Franklin Green Churchill, former editor of the Elmira, N. Y., Gazette, and founder of the Wellsboro, Pa., Gazette, is dead at his home here. He was 74 years old. SCALED DOWN $40,000,000 Grand Jury Finds Big Undervaluation For Coal Mines. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Jan. 21. — The grand jury, which has been investi in assessing property in Luzerne county, made a special report to the court. The reve gating alleged frauds lations are startling. The grand jury claims that the in vestigations so far made show that property, mostly coal lands, is under valued to the extent of $40,000,000. The county commissioners are urged to increase the value of this property at once by about $15,000,000. The jury ordered the indictment of three men for neglect of duty and con: gpiracy, two assessors and an ex-clerk in one of the offices of the court house, It is claimed that the assessors were friendly to the coal companies and kept down their assessments, and the court-house clerk altered assessments after they had been filed with the as S8essors. Take Your Bearings. 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A rt € the engineer, Edward McConaghy; the e JTOVe e rescuers away, ©Y fireman, Frederick Arthur, and an ex searched for scattered persons unail ,. a... named Clark were in the heat died down, and then began stantly killed. No passengers were Jregeing out charred bodies. Men COI hurt. The fiver had just pasced Blue Huey 0 Zeare Rea ¥ ry 5 V ore Anchor when the explosion came with peces 0 es and wearing apparel ,.¢ warning. The cause will never be were picked up. known, for the lifeless forms of the Under the wreckage of the baggage ’ car was found a charred torso, bear- engineer and fifemen were found 4d ing a lineman's belt and 18 abort the debris. Clark, it is said, was off it Doo duty and was returning to his home the waist. Four mutilated bodies in Camden. were found in a woods several hun- dred feet from the gks BEE CURE FOR RHEUMATISM A thousand feet of track was torn op | yo..0 Allowed Himself to Be up, and a great hole shows where the powder car stood. This car contained Stung By Eighteen of the Insects, 500 kegs of powder. 7 Hamvisbure. Pa, Jan. 19.—Professor Engineer Welsh and Fireman Jar- a URgen of amin, pi. oa red, of Mattoon, Ill, who were on the : Fr ce 4 Keepers’ Association at its annual passenger locomotive, were hurled 100 meeting here. Addresses were mad feet and fell in a muddy field. 8 . . by Dr. E. F. Phillips, apiarist of the G a national department of agriculture; E. WILL CONTINUE INDIAN SCHOOL | R. Root, of Medina, O. and Charles Senate Committee Rejects Recommen. | Stewart, New York state bee inspec dation to Abolish Carlisle School. | tor- R. I. Young, of Middletown, Pa., a .. | who has been taking the bee treatment Woy Bingen, Jag. 25 ne appropr. for rheumatism, allowed himself to be school at Carlilse, Pa., will be con- | Stung by 18 cyprian bees. The stinging tinued for another year, at least. The | 100K place before the association, the full senate committee on Indian af- | OPeration being directed by State Zool- fairs rejected the recommendation of | ©8ist Surface. a sub-committee that the appropria- i tion be discontinued and the Carlisle school abolished. It is expected the fight against the school will be re- newed at the next session of congress. I IEEREREEEREESE SOSDESESREBeE 2 YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE ie BEST vx READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING made in America at really less than it costs to produce ...DON'T MISS IT... CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER. $138,138,500 FOR PENSIONS New Bill Reported Is For $2,000,000 Less Than Last Year. 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