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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Sep 1901, p. 6

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V_ this!) his action in pushing the itt' " cation of the road clearly indi. I " but it would appear unforscen = "it) .. diitieaities have prevented , _ " into client these promises, I Ajit - be injudicions on the part ot t , tmyn to "etifiee its own interests .9eder totry and compel Mr. Pav B, 'm. ~mean? out a promise which he is . "mm mm. A matured con- ur. - on qral1 the points in conncc ii _ with this enterprise might tend to i R iiio" prejudice and enable the vote: ' I consider the railway bonus by-law ik' purely on its merits. f; ‘ morning with h: wire and wnue in 3.3"" the Michigan Central tracks at -21 avenue their buggy was struck 'gr, the west-bound "flyer," and both i - 'n‘ sta were killed instantly. The IE w Lee 1tr11ttty_81,irl_t?, “PM“ wood .3; w . crate of chickens bani tsureit " -- whet were all killed. Nothing I " left or the horse but a few pleoea " ' _ tho hlde, the body ~halving been 9, - nd to atoms. The utter destruc- I A. of everything men-um: (hut the r, _ "s mast have been squarely across . track: when struck. When the “f , . mtt happened the train was goan ' , _ to-mite clip. Mrs. Peltier‘s body - thrown to one side of the rail. ' - - jawed from the mouth and ears. l,” there was no mutilation. Alter _ I in“ had been stopped it was found ‘ P, M the farmer’s body had been plcked les, I! the pilot and was lying on the M , l of the engine gerrlyly cut and ;_'lnd.lor, Sept. T.-iracauct' Peltier, I ~gioulmy farmer residing on the Cabana. Tar! - in Sandwici') West. a few miles F. Cl - this city, was driving Into town (Ti ‘ morning with hs wire and while IS, all” the Michigan Central tracks at who-gnu avenue their buggy was struck Et a the west-bound "flyer," and both I - 'n‘ nts were kiiied instantly. The 11, Cee 'rptttyyl into kindling wood Be I crate of chri'ckéns beini taken air; whet were all killed. Nothing " ttver, and manufacturing irtrti, .i, "ehirsh would otherwise locau . b"ttmseaking places favored will. - w I lines of railway." it is true "V gjpfomlne made by Mr. John . _ n that be would build dead wlthout asking for a cent. of ' film the town of Berlin mlglu ' my the people of thetovm in voting Ilty? the by-law. No doubt Mr. Mt " madethis promise in good P/ union MachInI-t Killed by . T" mub-aoeuer Dntreule'l Death - H An OtI-wn Boy Run Over by a :1 meet Cur. in an coup“: KILLED " A L? nun! AT wunson. all“. The only plausible explana- . for the accident ls, that the old Pd T tie were riding in a covered buggy, It?", - . being engaged in conversation, did " . heed the warning whlvt're, Corona ' Inc was notMed, but doomed an in.. . r unnecessary. Mr. Peltier was 79 t of use, white his wife was 73. - ', Ind resided in Sandwich weat for ip, u quarter of a century and were t = y respected Si , c-thnrlneu. Sept. T-Mr. Jamie- Black received word to-drag that in. Berttt. James Black, who was 'LR. m '_', in South Atritut about ten e "o. died on Thursday from the . of Ills wounds. . l . Bept. T.-'toe" Dun-me. 7. ' w dual jockey who came here to "" {M the Turf Club meet for Mr. 4+ and who was kicked in the e _ w by n horse at Mr. Bherley’n V .. . ‘ll Wednesday. diva this uter- "N .8e. “It elect: of his hum-kl. 'al ' ‘ morning Judged to b. lut- " . "l to be discharged from . I Dhu Hospital, and walked " a Marley'- Hotel. A men who 7r. r r he was again taken violent- ei _ “in I few minutes. bo- w , uni doctor could be luna- . - ' On. or Dufresne's broth.“ II r ' u Hontml about that 741??“ 'iiWdNli1 ._ - _' ", - ""- tttt'it, -. i ‘h on a mi “g cull-Md for mk- Ei " a. can tam-m- F' - Mm: sou-tin. , ' Wu aka-India "id-tn. qua-mum, on n . linen} Btor n you-or " y _Inch time an the company Itii3i, ell-lib the work. The Mlil of this road in lubjeci to It.?, & w which may iudottttitalr . ‘ milieu. Is in tumored on -x", Wt! that the bridge uro- " T Blurb Hill unpaid, and I V , ‘ who Me an American , n threatened to take lt down il T v "is to the other side. I lb. Inventing ot $25,000 in stock H in“ of Berlin will tide over - ttimuuOl liimcultiea of the £31m have the can running Bison here and Galt by the dirsst M ttr'. 19sr2, would it not my inn Y' min "tr un‘wtmem than to b'ggir SEVERAL FATALITIES. "I Ortt., Sept. T.-0eoree mm, Ignored by thy Manner: no tutor Company, fell tum-Inf! In the McCar- futory here this evening while being remand to the bl. He had been re- _ -teteq tn tho factory mam lawn“. no and - and! um- ”on "bee; Cm T.--A Ml ”can: u moon-er a Ride“ and I. gt,Wi f'.',',lt hm you: 0 Ice. c m We mum. g .0 our to "other. 1' who: he 'tttttted and Id]. . “I on mused m in u. a.” 6 but. ‘1‘..qu Ghan- ”5,4“,qu “at: when . 'tet." tntrttitteettetto, lunar when}: an”? n 1NMU'd Rind“! t auslble explana- Is that the old 1 covered buzsy. -onversation, did y.'. It is true Mr. John would build Yet a can! of Berlin might 'd'iiii'ii5 M new“. DI- t, Nat ll. bigglr dug lost Attemptcd Am. . ' i3: 1 by an has-chm» It. acuum-- Dlml m (to “Bowl-l "Moe"' " l Gui-Q- “The new" I. no. ”on, - on "can wen. man 100.. g - no I My '" _ P. I. Bu". "I.“ - Goat-o Miro-n. nunutr " It: Plastic-t." nut-lo. lot. r.--me and at as an“ and anxiety ”my 831 an" M til-night nun; U A Wind in the city’s hum the Pa m III abandoned. «a the . tiu papal-non. includinl the m3 thou-unl- ol humor-n Visitors. '00. -aated down town, "with; tin - white they "(sited the Mutt! mom of up condition a! th- strict“ head at the tuition. The new-MN" hm do not furnish the public with tin complete and regular bulletin union of important or interesting new. an! if given in Toronto. and predict“) everything was given out in week.- editions of all the papers. which wen devoured by the waiting crowd. a rapidly In the presse- could ml than on The Prelldent was tirsst reported dead ia deco and bitter touTCr. Butraut Deo. Die are nbsolutely dismayed at the blow but " was soon made known that ht l gem the welfare of their city, for it h um lived. tttter receiving the two Bur i 11t,etrttt,t.ot2et2,'niib2Q.lt,it 32%;: T L' , _ . 5:33;? tl,',',',":',?,','" 1u,e,drir"i,tl.' I and 3mm t, nanny committed to an 'iCTn"Gi,'ien't' was more encouraging. tUV i 'pre,',',,'?,',',,"',,' fd'h'l"g,e,r/5tea, Tiger: tit about 9 9'C100k " W" given out (In! 2 he": clutches of conversation whtet the probabilities .were quite favorlbu show the t1verture man In the light bot? tor mg President's recovery. l of hunting an unexpectedly strong re It wua y?t_uttil thrs gevqopmeg verence tor the otttce of the Chief En let. from the revolt assassin. and each nouncement was mor til about 9 o'clock " the probabilities we for the President's r It was not until that Mrs. McKinley. invalid tor several It was not until this developmeni that Mrs. McKinley. who has been I! invalid tor several years, was mad! aware of the attempt on her husband'l life. He was removed to the home ol Mr. John o. Milbutri. President of thi Pan-American, wh e house nu been occupied by the Presidential part: since their arrival here. The story, as told in the latest edt, dons of the local papers. say: that while President McKinley was holding a public reception in the Temple oi Music at the Pan-American this after. noon he was approached by .3 ma: whose left hand was envered with I handkerchief. As the man extended hit hand to the Presidv‘nt. apparently witt the intention of shaking hands win him, he fired a. shot. which entered tha President's right trreast,lodging amino the breast bone. Another shot was the ed immediately. and it entered tlu President's abdomen The ”gallant was immediately ar. rested and wu thrown to the ground and quick as a ttash twenty men we" upon him. When rescued he was cov- ered with blood trom a gash in his face Cries ot lynching were heard in even direction, but the police managed to gel the prisoner out of the grounds and locked him up It] a Manor} hogse. sonic t1 Thas man who did the 'rttrtottnrr when selzed by the detncuves otrorevd no ro- glnmnce. and It am refused to xiv! any tnrt-tttrm about Dunne". Lute} he wk ”9 wns Trad Arrernart, that h'e br,', -c genr- obt that he came to Putrato hat amrdny 0nd had been occupying room No. 8 at. 1.025 Broad. way. He gave his nrrupatinn as: a. brackrmith, and sald hn was born In Detroit, " is bane-Wt! he rocentty Det "Wu; you an Anarchist next quegtlon. -- - "Near," he reptted. "Why did you moot tttrn ?" he was asked again. "t only done my duty," ha replied. NIemen was dptrtrted In " side mom In the Temple of Music while the Pro- nldenQ was removed to tho hnspltnl. Then. under an error! of police. with a guard of loldlnra to thrht hack tho on» raged throrur ln the Esplnnado, N14:- mnn was placed m a carriage and driven " a “nap down Dahwnro 'tve- nuo. past the home whore the "wand wife of the PTERIG‘YM was “mum: for her husband. to mums headquartprs where he was looked up. The D have just learned that the well n f the wmttd-be assays-in " Leon . you. No was born in Do. Iron and camp, 1ere from Qlovvlnnd. at "u-ithet god-rut A , "a. Intent! and m. m ht. The Expos!- uonil , . at! In the heart at t ' And lam-I'- lm mm and to“. . may um h m I. -r'-Mtr mi! on ”than. no nag-In It tn @- itWhy am you moot him Brgaitt,s.titieb. S-" " tn not until tttis developmem McKinley. who has been I! _ several years, was mad! he attempt on her husband'l was removed to the home ol G. r",t,'fai President of thl lean, wh e house bu beet )y the Presidential part: Mick or the American-Piesifleat linens-tin: BuNo--sl??eto" Hebe for Recoyety. . 1 the latest edt, mu. says that now was holding the Temple ol Mean this after. had by .3 ma: cnvered with I mu extended hit apparently win In; hands with hich entered tha the shaming tr secretary. Cor mm over him , WHO," [am tell her." Thu them he 'itiar - muted It... whi- ch! A “i no. twink” a. mob only point: any I can-hit - but a. “new a ttbe ,vxtyrfve, In car - tow-Ml “a forum“ tbat - to MwucomumaML Then rem low palm tlt' tB.orttth In IMMI on I . {outcla- po- mun I'd-formi- tB-ad. who. now unduly pull; the ant-by urea". would dank to the new. at not-u " a union: riot were to be MM. But the crowd I: banal-u And the ”not are gunning in concert um under can» mu: . L cutive and o strong regard tor Mr. McKinley per-ltr-and their 1oeql and personal Interests are dealt n Itas- xerlng blow. The ttippant craving Gr. excitement which overlies the reel hor- ror and detestntion of the crime, the anger at the foul treachery of the out- rage. the feeling that the people have been wronged as well as the PreMdent, gives a false air to the crowd, which. now doing nothing worse than homing. half-bitterly. half-derislvely. at the policemen. would on an instant turn furious and dangerous. No conviction in favor of the lawful course. no diet- litre tor the sudden violence of the lynching mob, appears to exiist no a brake, and it only needs an accession of passion in a throng already tense with excitement to set " aname. The mob in the streets shows passion without a leader. What happened at the scene of the crime shows ot what avail discipline and skill can prove themselves. The setting of the crime was tb public reception by the Preu- dent. and the democracy with which it was invested in 'strikingly shuwn by the tact that the man behind the au- 5assin in the line of callers was a negro waiter. who also was about tn shake the hand ot his President The build- ing was not crowded~nnt more than 40 people or so were present. A double rank at mime: made an aisle up xttiett the public was to advance to meet the President. Guards and de- int'HVPS were close by. . The assassin advanwe l, his hand cov- urerl with a handkervhint. suspicion nose in the minds of uveral detec- Livu; they moved forwird to SN!" the man and he anticipated them. Rink- Ink hands with the President with one hand. the mun shot him with the ether. Fat 8. parallel to the neculiwr “anchor ono‘a mind runs back to ScriphrO. 'd the slaying of Amuse by the blood- thirsty Joel: as he leaned tode to greet him with in: kiss of friendship. ightnin‘ quick action followed. mrar'0s,.marines an“ nninnltors liurttr themselves on the 1vr?trid man. The negro behind him Tr"? I‘l’ln or the tioyt to grasp him. and in n twinkling! the scene was like a footimil m,ntrh. tl. _ ris- msin heme: :1 pile ssl' man. The ,..-._.-_ present dignity of the President ab 'ty with him. and in rtrnng contrast Wu", the precipitate rush on his: assailant. he walked to u bench and It! down. no mun” bore himself as I an... no mlrines took the situation ,, in mi. They cleared the hulldinx. 'lteu,T pared to get the 'primner away. th- out, the erowd,-wtM with rage, Wander- ed aimlesely and dumbly around, the idea ot ttnding the assassin not yet con- ceived. A back stood near a door of the Yemme of Musk. At a word the marines dashed at the crowd and bore it back, although ll moment before it had been throwing the Exposition police about at gun. Several men rush- An eye-witness of the scene described to me this evening the murderer. his clothes torn to pieces, his Nee showing deadly terror, as he heard the yen or the mob turned at sight of him to thirst for his life. The hack driver, sweat aburing trom him. tlotrtred his horses. The crowd rushed for their heads. sc- tuaily seized the reins, but the plung- ing beau.- shook them oft and dashed at top speed tor the gateway. The start was made in a moment'a rush; Ind it was coolness and the concert of the disciplined lotion ttuietrected it. That sums up the situation. Cold rare. ttttttted by Jttdethtite plume-shes! Chimp. Dept. T.--th mm win pl..- " and" an“ In us- my M-III'I( cl theesharasor%tiaselmrtteatedrrttht. do! to nus-1mm We. Iowa. The not we a: found In no no”. ARREST ow' III MEMBERS. " A Mb. . (1311'? " CHICAGO. no lax-lam"- a the uni-nu Anon. the R-o-arte-. “at “or Amused to Kill It. Pro-Mont. _ on sue part at the people; cool vigil- ant on the put of the atttttttrttiett, Fin-t In Importance after the horror of the treuhery ot the outrage " the con) accept-ac: by the man In the street of the brovrieisflntrrtuuEs It ttsd com: ttd ac John'l on.» ad lino- “when the wen Me. The - were IMO on Inmate. attnrrttre-orDtrtNho,mrttrrm" thart-rr-art-ttmesa'...-" which a. mt a! the New! a'ftgt",ut.NtNta"dt'",gl"X mm pub-”WM”! 1tsd,ttgttttPtgi'lNr"2tt1t em" with. an} fdt,V,iugotrcgt,t, one ot on men A. n to ”In tmoth, mm of In with visa burn on =ru'M'PM,tttra'au'a to: MlUdPaVaNl'st'lr'ltl'A", M ARABUHIST PLOT. k action fol art", onlnnkers ' wretched man t w“ mm of tt M In a twink]! loath-HI match. in ct mam Tha f the President r strong contra, down-and one onveraanon which n In the light both , his hand cov- nt. Suspk‘ion -erat antec- 'l'd to soir’n the them. Ttor- 'ttlent with one ' . , I as an» . up; kg " ugh . no bi ml aft-t outul a - an ,Mtt tut-at n and any at It P", will an” on M. at not ea, “in 'gittgtitr, ti a: fi','pf) °" q To! _ I tho to In! I. run-tot 't'tgWhr the ho “in alum will the = And Duel- have not no “vi"! 1 "turn. ad on their demon tot noun-l. At Mantra-i. Ottawa, Win-i :ni . Vole-aunt. mto.‘ Hunmon. 1(th It. John and Hum: mu! {units will be ttreq when that: mu i W "i110 " no degtare from In. "concave attics. tn Toronto and t'2'd'e='t'lt'ltlo,t tint-mu“ - a tho g,"' port! you to and from thn ml grounds. The om review will take pine " ll B. m. on tho 17th instant. the Toronto review at 11 nan. on October 11th. and the Knife: review at 8 mm. on Oct. ober 1901. A dot-chment at 400 lion from the North American umron will participate In the reviowl at Quake And Hull“: At Montreal, Quebec. Vmcouvor and mum: wmhipa will , join the (uni-on batteries in the roral i “lute. In the other emu vilited the Analute will be and by the local bat- I tenet, Hin Excellency Lord Mlnto will ’receive I nlute ot nineteen guns At Levery plus he visits. The Governor- woenernl will travel in his own tum.- [which will prec'ede the royal train by {halt an hour. This is following the lprocedure Adopted in Australia. Dur- I In: the royal star at Montreal the Duke _ and Dachau ot Cornwall and York will [occupy the mansion “Allan; Strut);- my.“ AM or It. was. m.“ " ""w" A ’- " mumm- cone. The residence of Mr, Jamel At- lan has been placed at ttin Excellency“- dunoul. Both house- are on Dor- che-ter git-eat. While the Duke and Ducheu are In Montreal two Britiatt wushtpl will be mpored in the tetty. The following will be the order or the royal procession wherever formed:-- Three mounted police, interval of 25 wads. two troopers. one sergeant, ln- .urvu of 50 yards. one "att otticer, No. 1 my escort. Interval ot 50 yards. cu- rl of royal uulte. headquarters “an. Gunman mmua. Interval or 50 yards. _ _ . .. . m Liam. Duke or Roxtrurgtse, ofticer lecond In command or escort; Capt Vllcount Crichton. escort trumpeter; No. 8 troop esvon: Interval of 50 yards. No. 4 m ‘p escort; interval of 60 yards, one Sergeant: interval of 50 yank, two troopers; Interval ot 25 yards, three mounted police. - _ . The gust?! of honor will consist of I tleld omqer or Captain, two subaltem and 100 rank and me. with the Klng'l color on occulona of review. and the band of the regiment. _ -_ _ I Royal Carriage. Rear-guard egcort-0ne Sergeant: In- terval ot 60 yuds. two troomrl: inter- val of 25 viral, ghree mented police. The Militia Department is consider- ing me suggestion to charge an admis- sion tee tor heats on the grand stand at Exhibition Park for the royal re- View. Declde to Caullnne the Agitation For - Increase. Toronto, Sept. C-The an n uat meeting of the County Court Judges of Ontario was held In the City Hall bulldlngs yesterday after- noon. Judge Ardagh of Barrie, the senior Judge present. was voted to the chair. While the others present were '- Judges Creatror and Morrlc l ”wen Bound ; Fitzgerald, Welland ", round“- unenu. l'Orlgnal l Morgon, lorunto: ell-helm Berna; Dean, Lireursuy'. Me- Intyre. Whitby; MLDougnll, Toronto; Mm. Parry Sornd. Very little bualncu of Importance came before the meeting, but considerable time was given to the dlucusalun of C.,e question ot salary. It was dccided to continue the uglhllon which has Int 1 going on tor three years tor.nr? increase in sal- Toronto, Sept. Cv-Tico Associa- lion of Ctnadian Freight Agent: " tn .eBtstott at the Union sm- 12'l for the purpme of discussing the rut of freight rates tor the coming winter. Mr. John Earls of Toronto, Chairman of the association, presided at the opening meeting yesterday. and among those present werep-is_rs. Arthur white, Toronto '. H. J. Watson, J, J. Punningham. "T. Macphorson. Montreal 1 J. H. Emma. Hammon. Ind C. Dewey, Btratrord, representing the Grand Trunk: a. P. Howard. W. C. Orchard,'Montnui: M. H. Brown and m, W. Miller, Tommto, representing the Cunndlnn mtcittc; B. G. Take, St. Thomas, and H. D. Chapln. Buffalo. M. C. R.; P. Conway. K. & PR., Klnsu‘ ton: J. F. Chlpman. Bay of Qulnto Railway. magi-onto .. T. liar-shall. LE. irry,Gtiieit " asked from t meixboittusartuu1anfdrtc.ci & HR. Rallwny. Walkmme; o, Brown, Ottawa I New York Rnllmy. Ottawa. and George Collins. Central Ontalln Raitwtsr,.Trenton. The meet- lnn will coutlnue today. and the whole an u: will come In for Gloss considers.- thm. It " not likely that the rum will be tttaterhxlly changed. however. {rum the» which prevglled lut win- er. , A hy-law to ratte 320000 by debau- tr . was carried at Btrattord. The late tttarut Bimplon at Kingston hit f10,009 to the superannuation fund of the Human! Chunk. i -. Yerku is reported to b. intone-Q- ed in another London tube mill-0nd. 'tr- Promptcm A Piccadilly. The Engineering Contact meeting M "riasttow. in discussing a tunnel be- w can Scounnd and lrelnnd. "We yacht Column: ha. been ne- kued mum of an [humiliation to in ruminating with Ehnmrock It, tix M, Mm have bun mom- ma. or appointment In En m 'dl"" the when a! nix may - tin the mortality mm. H, £39!“ 9AM William Itorgl In "Mama (9 In "In In t grammar tor hr- - n Wool-moo - We“ m volt-d down the t was». far $41,000 tttttttQ an trt In nu mum runny. A in“. Amman m an,“ Th. Dom“. helm to the ”on: blue Company, uni I 'ttttrr-tad- llchm In the Clyde. Ind two of In. an we" drown”. . The Erin-h Trade! Union Cancun vetted " accumulue n fund with which to Mtn the Ham ttf Lord. plateau. dad-Ian "ma other Inn! Mn.” The Emil-h lady who I". killed an the Schnabel": and" In mt- uud bu boon [mun-a a In. In- at an!“ 'n-ttter at n *ettiitt t an. mm A m a th d m... A"'irRp,,,aulN'ftlrag m tron Vina-n. 3.6.. " hung. m we at tgitSN., In? hr V!!! "mu m cum}. s. VIE“, DIIOIIIIIIIK Winter I m‘mm' I. 'Ila- can CDC-IN". “LN“ A P" “REY [TIES COUNTY JUDGES HIDE! --T'ce Aksocln- Freight Agent- he Union Sta.- |t discussing the tor the coming arls of Toronto. trial“ Rate- Man-d , Govern- sed work. Toronto; ' little More the we was 0.0“.“ 'NP"" I.- m ' “lawman-c .4?“- Wan-um qeArg-qa-. ", ttttrf . “I. at “I gm. “4‘“ w W to in. an!“ ' Ink d an ”an an I“ and b a. ”I“ utter hum wand 00.. "out“ On. W noun “a In. but: au',',".'. cadavers»: to mute with BMW. Wanda. but unwritten: luau. lmh it. All armored train in u Tums- Imtton on Readily Inn, three British hem: killed 1nd ova wounded. - by row «can. on _ Tun-val ”outlaw . um, but. CPA.- otBtita1 - new“! born from Mo"mtttquts u- ntrue» the mm by Perm Govommont omnid- W W cum. on the Tun-val frontier, of I large mwa of mmunitlon Ind dint- an. Intended for tho Boon. Duke a... Duchess at York on "all It... a! In. I. “In“. It. Vincent, CID. Vera. mum, Bert. 6.-The Royal yacht Ophlr. with the Duke uni Duchess at Cornwall and York on board, eqcorted by the Brit- Ilh when Dudem and Nick. “not! to: Quebec to-dar. . Will How It:- Protoeol. ling-e tho _ Kowtaw In Waived. Pekln. Sept. 6.-Lt Hm Chan; to- mb: notttted the Foreign Minister: that the Imperial edlctl provldlnl tot the signing at the peace protocol had IrrIved. This announcement. made Im- mediately alter the settlement of the ditBenieq which Prince Chun expert. enced before going to Berlin. Cottrlrrttr. the impression here that the chmere used the protocol to Induce Emperor .wuuam to waive the Kow-tow wro- mony. A Lag A D-R.R. Gravel Train Crunc- Into the '".'"""" Dutton, Kept. 1,',i-,t,,td, smashup oc- curred at Button abo J halt-past 10 o'clock this morning on the L. E. & D. R. R.. Part of the gravel train, while backing from the _ east, was thrown from the track by a stone weighing tive or six pounds, that became wedged be- tween the plank and the rail on the crossing at Main street. Seven’caru were in a moment piled on top ot each other and considerably damaged. The platform was broken. and the east end or the new station ,was sum-bed into kindling wood. No one was hurt. Four men in the caboose crawled out from under the debris without 1 match. The station agent. who was standing on the pllttorm at the time, was badly_ neared. Mew That mol Dolled All Night Provel Olin-trons. Atlanta, Gm, Sept. IL-Two hundred and 'seventy-tive soldiers ot the 27th Infantry are ia the hospital at Fort McPherson. near here. as a result ot poisoning. thought to be from eating a new which was cooked all night. Four of them, Sergeant \Velnbers and PM. vntcs Cole, Grey.elv. am; 5333):, wgre for 2%rL/ in k critical eohditiou." dtuorTei French, in command. made the follow. ing statqmen} to we Assocgqged Press: "A complete investigation of the poison- ing of the men has been made by the post surgeon and myself. It Is lmposs Mble to state positively what caused the illness ot the men. The mess hall: have been regularly inspected, and no- thing has been found that could hav- improving and will be able to report for duty In a few dawn. The Pro-let and Member- " In Government Deeply loved. (Speck! Dew-tel: to The Globe.) Ottawa, Sept. T.--Nems or the moot- ing of President McKinley created I pro‘ fauna Impression in Ottawa. and an)” lions at sympathy were-heard on every side. The meagre Intelligence nut wired from Bulnlo wu bttuetine+ront of the newn- wer one“, and crowds epeedily gathered to reed and dim-1t. mm were not. oiered (or gale on the street. 1nd round I ready "up, Knot: or people remained In from or the human: boards nll the eve-Mn; uniting Int the latest Intelligence. "the Premier and the member- ot the Gourm- ment who are in town were (In?! "eeted by the terrible announcement. ir “mind 14qu was ',"We",','f, with Gov. Rose or the Yukon In the Preln ar'I 6Nee when h '- ceived a buuettn trom the telemph 'lhlt The Premier w“ greatly enacted. more elpecinliy an be known the "rich. ”1* dent penal-Ally, mud the intercom-n ho Ween the (we ante-men has :1qu beet or the - {Homily charmer. " In A we] known rule of the Premier not to be Inter viewed, Ind he would u: nothing for e,t ilatlon. nithouh It Inn qulte upper-em or my was hit narrow it the mutual event. “on. Ciilord Bitten. mm. David mile. Hon. 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