THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. r.N KEYSTONE STATE trk This Dopartmont Our Readora In Fulton County and Elsowhe Around tho NAorld NAltih -trio Co mora on the Trail r INI sty Journoy LatestNewsHappenlngsGalher etl From Here and There. tures Events ORDER of History Making Happoninco. WORST WRFOK IN HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL VIEW OF WRECK IN OHIO WHICH COST ?fi LIVES i I I I x , 1. . i I vsv -a - K Jt-i '-: rj s, A s - icfej This pliotogruph shows the remaltis of two Fullmaii caaches of tUe Drat section of the Chicago-Pittsburgh Lim ited, and the engine of the second section Is seen In the debris. Tho wreck occurred near Amherst. 0., and at least 26 persons were killed and 40 Injured. rrj- GATHERING BODIES FROM WRECK OF NEW YORK CENTRAL TRAINS 1 if This photograph gives a general view of the wreck of the New York Central trains near Amherst. O. I'lio coaches on the left are part of the first section of the Chicago -Pittsburgh Limited. In the center In the mldnt of the debris Is the engine of the second section and on the right are seen the rear coaches of the Twentieth Century which crashed Into the wreckage of the two sections of the Chicago-Pittsburgh train Just after tbey bad come Into collision. SSFmE STATES ARMY This photograph, taken shortly after the collision near Amherst, O.. shows rescuers gathering up pieces of bod les of the victims of the wreck. ARmTaV THEIR MACHINES READY This photograph shows a close view of the wireless outtits uboU by tho United States troops In the held. This machine la Indispensable to the American forces now pursuing Villa. " FOURTH FIELD ARTILLERY ADVANCING THROUGH HILLS IN MEXICO TOLD IN SHORT PARAGHAPH3 Infuriated by the advances of Fred Keene, aged fifty-two years, Mrs. Ilea Tleto, aged forty-throe years, of Flo leyvllle, seized a batebc-t'and attacked him, fracturing his skull and gashing him about the head and face. During the struggle a four-montlmold cblld of Mrs. Plclro, which she had In bcr arms, was hurled to the floor and its skull fractured, the chl'd dying a short time later. Keese Is in a dying con dition, but l.i under arrest in connec tion with the child's death. These facts were ascertained by County De tective Frank H. Mitchell, who con ducted so Investigation. Forty men driving a tunnel In the Duller Colliery of the Pennsylvania Cotil Company, were engulfed In water up to thuir necl:s when they drove through a wall of rork and released a tody of water In an abandoned section. Superintendent George D. O'llara was rcKcued unconrcloun, while ten others were taken out with difficulty by tbelr fo'low-worktnen. The water spread over a considerable portion of the nine, stopping all operations. James P. Hughes was released from the Schuylville county prison, with a record of having terved total of forty-eight years In Jails In Penn sylvania and New York, mostly on pickpocket charges. Hughe Is seven-ty-elcht years old. Ho rarely has been out of Jail more than a week In tho pat thirty years. Ha U dying from tuberculosis. With her daughter, Maud, clKht yoars old, In her amis, Mrs. Murray EnGllxh, thirty-nine years old, of Erie, committed FUlcltle at the home of her father at Ilndley by Jumping Into a small lake. The child was drowned with her mother. Enellsh conducts a summer hotel and had brought hU wife here for her health. Mrs. Eessle Llghtfoot, aged twenty ilx. and seven-year-old son were found doad In bed at their homo In Lancas ter with the gas turned on. In the room was found letter from the woman to her mother asking forgive ness and declaring she bad no friends. I.nncaster county Is In the throes of nn epldomle of mumps and meales. There are thirty-four cases of mumps and fourteen cases of tnensles In Lan caster. Many adults are 111 of the mumps. James, three-year-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenhnrt, of Wanamnkers, got too near the stcve while his mother was washing. His rtotves rnug'jt fire and he was burned to death. I i HI I I m ' I T. t --.r?-'. . - I F - I F ? i , I I I 1 im i'ni in nini piii,i, fa adi.lV J--sPFHrfe&tn - g Crs ! - : mXi ri?vv vMrtii)liinr n,Mmi.,im;rm!mm,xw f Caf. "sTC N .4 v- V - r sw- v . - ' 'i This photograph shows army aviators preparing their machines lot ' hP"'enl : to Mte- " Jr?- J&C ''j?" " MEDAL OF HONOR FOR OBREGON alicejlongworth f:WS&it f ( t ueutTc. g. chapman TYPES OF MEXICaFsOLDIERS - . tj.f,.. ( $ J This la the latest photograph of Mrs. i I ! I I i Jr XSJ.-, 1.33 1 ' Alice Longworth. daughter of Colonel ....,'V-. I v I I. I ' R Mrs. Elizabeth Eowers, eighty-seven years old, died at her home In Good villo. She leaves nine children, thirty one crniwlrhlldren, sixty-seven preat rnndrhlldren, two brothers ajid two rlsters. Mlchnel Schu'tz and George I.nhos kle were burned probahlv fn'ally In nn explosion of gas at the Philadelphia A Heading Coal & Iron Company's Henry Clay Bhaft. " Ixjhoskle opened a safety lamp to Ignite a cigarette. Theodore Sehneck, forty-nine years old, a Plnegrove Township farmer, and his eldest daughter. Hnttle, eighteen years old, are dead snd Mrs. Prhneek r.nd three other children seriously HI from asphyxiation by coal gun. Ueneral uoreguu. dm oiio aruiuil roiumander or Carrunzas armies, having medal of honor pinned on his breast by Senortta Alaaorie In the city of Ce'aya. At the right Is General Carranw, de facto prealdont of Mexico. Tho contract for the preliminary work on the Pennsylvania railroad's h'" new fre'Hit station, nt Harrlsbur.tr, was let to John L. L. Kuhn, of that city. The station will cover several city blocks. State quarantine for smallpox was established in Taint Township, Snmer Fet county. Ten cases of smallpox have been reported snd many people are being vaccinated. Deputy Sheriff William U Matheus has purchased fifty Voons. which h rill let loose In the thickly wooded districts of Dolaware county for brooding. August Elnkle was horribly burned 'n a gas explosion at Packer No. 5 Col Herv, Shenandoah. Claude Hower and Mlchnel Mareor.ls were seriously In jured bv a fall of coal and rock at o'.hcr mines. Depositors of the PIttsbtirsh Hank for Ravings which was closed last De cember will be paid n fifty per cent dividend on April 15. according to an rnnounccment by Horace E. Davis, Deputy Attorney General, who Is re ceiver for the bank. The dividend will be the first paid since the bank cloned. Frank Kline, twenty-two years old, af Mohnton, died of blood poisoning, caused by Injuries sustained on New Year's Eve while firing a cannon, which exploded. This Is the latest photograph of Mrs. Alice Longworth, daughter of Colonel Roosevelt, who has resumed her prom Inent place In the socloty of Washing ton since the re-election of ber bus baud to congress. First l.lvul. Cariinun (I. Chapman Is one of the aviators In the squadron In Mexico commanded by Captain Foulols As Andrew KtusrIc stood In a breast nt the Philadelphia ft Heading Coal nnd Iron Company's Bear Valley col liery, directing more miners to escape from a fall of rock, a piece of rock hurlod him to the bottom of a gnno way Inflicting Internal Injuries, likely to prove fe.tal ' The Cumberland Valley Railroad has Inaugurated a system or warning tres passers from the tracks. Posters hae ben placed along lines and personal postcards are sent to all persons seen. I on tte tract.