Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 29, 1902, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba morning free press Winnipeg december 29, Ngoi. But our cuban made Havana dealers. S. Datis sons makers. Search for victims a t the Moll y Gibson Byees carried Down the Mountain capt. Prothero of Lake win e Surah ois their came Nipes tug Daisy victim Cut warning to the sleeping inmates of the bunk of a brutal assault Are killed. Mil by Campbell was dons. H. D a few Nimnic Ftp aft Nisi i and me with. Pm Tom rorru1 t m i ill so not know As j Tiu a and 1i i v i were in West Selkirk. Man., dec. As brought in Hist neg he Boiu a j minder which took Placo recently at j a Ziuko 1 Aland in or Black boar. A j run uber men lire there fishing h. Host irk and j. I Rogliero living together a in out Prothero out o i in the morning1 to visit a neighbouring f i. Hill but j shanty in j. A l Tufik Huian. Lived. Not returning that night next morning Taos tick went to Tipul him and on opening the door of h it. I 1 though Huri a in Snow i a in Ili in a hurts. As i h is Riim they contrived Niph cloaks of the Ilan Kots mid is. It in the Hill to refill Iho half two Miles i Low hip font of the shanty found Prothero lying on the hour dead. Hia head Faco badly Baltore. 1 utter in asleep his hands All covered with blood and himself burls of. He says lie cannot a a cent nor w he i not t in renin Winbor when the deed was done. Uni Mac i old were intoxicated. S. La Zymond. 1 in Cid a in stay where being the magistrate near the re was thy . Half burst Al in Tho up Snow. I informed and arrested put Erin Ami i sithi r than risk Tho climb through i sent ill word to the attorney general s y 1--.u-. I i Sim m tin Iccil Tho Stoi Ai i department. Or. Ross Corriv a and n i ii in Liry la Tiru tic no ii i n. Gardner policeman left to night Down. Ali it. G Over of Hundred Miles from Here. J Rothero y to. T la -.1 i comes from Windsor. Out. He leaves sufferings in the Snow Relief party at work Down the Moun Tain death. N dec. Iliff loft. fur Uio Alu in i Fri Lay at it Nim i four Liu Drod oct of Law Tho Mina j 1 on Sut inlay Tho i Pih i i j of an almost he term Oiin j Vihlo of lilt1 i and Day hit a. Lie was Well hire. Was Captain of the tug Uii Isy. And had Hen Emp Luyett by the Dominion i mesh i amp airy for some years. Utter in has on the last r or a number of years at bad holidays at Hartney quiet citizens dead a Lurancy. Dec. 27.-Many of Vilart by Aro spending Tho hold ii ice Semi in Winnipeg. Amongst visitors i Ai. Still in the Tunnel or. And mrs. Albert. Henry. Or. I h i h i l u l m is ii id but or Beronil no Pipik Kly ii i i. 11 probably be yol i Down by the Roluf Pui to to Day. It i is Iii Likely any of the missing Al r i Luiis an be before monday. A All Jinjing us the 1 of the hum i buried in the 111" is i Day .1 off a. and is Inifi a i a. jul n of Aii Prtt pm Bis of i to Ruby. H was a " s off to Distant rumble it i it i kill and Man. ?.iuir. Zuiss Davis and miss arc Yuton and or. A Ickle. Jam of inns i o. Arc Pulju Iii i seven uni h-1 sic Ani ii Kino at the River. To to used in forcing water to the i. Quiet Day in in it nay. The i uriink1 and skating rinks in Tho afternoon hut Tho was somewhat cold for this description of amusement and lires de enjoy m ants wore More indulged in. In on Jhm. 2. Stores in Hart no y Wil close 7 in Tho i Arlins on thursday re sult i Victory for messes. Whorl Hill. Or. 11. T a pin and j. Mans ii. Trio Filver tulips or. J. W. Hunter. Amongst Propfe when Are spa Ndini brio Timo Visitin if r rinds in i Cartney i a miss of Melisa miss Joan mul 1 Lulli i. I i in in Liiv outer a Dee Hill in. It Wynn lpns or. Hollcr. To in ii Jui Cage. Que apr he miss Pooh los. Of mar j in the for res. Of or. I s very narrow Ami through tins All j of Jonk ten or. Pitl mrs. Forest. Rill d Over and Over with the Iran Roii. Samv. It that t amp in j3 Lavirl re icel. After a probably his Loath i pm terrine illness. Jar. Veirl was s2 years la rim is of the in j of Pace twi Clell will his son it Hart appalling wreck continued from Page one platform and prevented the mob Ltd crowd from indulging its curiosity. One by one the Bodien were lifted placed on the stretchers passed through the car windows and Carrier into the Freig lit Sheds where they were Laid Side by Side on the t Oor. When All were removed the work of placing them in shells was proceeded with after which they were borne to the establishments of the undertakers to await identification. Operator Lamonte injured. J. A. Lamonte. Of Wyoming was the night operator at Watford the Telegraph station nearest to the Sid ing at Wanstead. Responsibility for the wreck has not been fixed. It is said by some that it came through a confusion in orders for which la Monte was responsible. was in some Way injured in the wreck. Sarnia lady killed. Miss Nellie Geddes of Sarnia. Was among the killed. She. Was return ing with her sister Beatrice Liedes from a visit to relatives in this City. Beatrice was sightly injured and was brought Back to London i one of the Early Relief trains. Not finding her sister Here she became convinced that she had been saved and had gone on to Riannia. And this morning lie Alrice left for Sarnia. Conidi let that she would there meet her sister Nellie. Story of a passenger. On of the passengers describes the Accident As follows we wore running about forty Miles an hour when without the slightest warning the two trains met with terrific Force. On examination it found that the two engines were in the ditch. Tho baggage car was thrown on top of the first class coach instantly killing a great Many and pinning about fifty other passengers in debris. The surf rink moans and prayers of the injun a atm a heart rending. One poor inn Iii begged that her child be j saved As she was dying. The Little one was carefully taken from the Wiki k and probably will recover. The Mother was afterwards released but Only to die in a few supt. Mcguigan s statement. Montreal dec. H. My outran. Superintendent of the g. T. It., it this morning was not in n. Posi Tion to give out a list of the killed and injured in the Accident at Wanstead. Last night. His information was that there were k killed and so injured but a. Reliable list had not reached him. "1 cannot understand How the operator who is charged w the the Blunder cart to make such a mistake As he is one of the oldest and most reliable men in the company s service. He went into the service with the oreii.1 Esi Ern in 1sy1. And has been with the company and the grand trunk even since it appears he failed to give the order to the passenger train to meet the freight at that station. Very thins possible has been clone for the injured and Aid wins been sent from Sarnia London and other was a Chicago manufacturer. Hie ago. Dei. Morton who was killed in the train wreck at ont., was president. Of the Morton company manufacturers of this City. He had charge of the school exhibit of Canada at the world s columbian exposition in must therefore be band .ii.j. Of the Nineteen men in the bunk Ilcus All but four were hurled out the Ruof which split in Hall from the Impact and were carried drawn into tin can i ii and out to the i Eastern slope Down is for a. t varying from half a to three times that far. Saved owed then lives to the winn1peggers on Board. As far As known there wore no nip Eggers killed or injured in the. Wreck although several were on Board. Lix Alderman g. F. Car Ruthers and mrs. E. E. Sharp. Both Well known Winnipeg residents were on Board the train but word has been received that they escaped a i injury. Had the train been a great Many Western people would probably Nave been on Board. Wanstead station is the third Sta Tion from Sarnia on the grand trunk located about Midway Between Wyoming and King court stations. Holocaust recalled. Wound As 111" rocks of Trie in j o ape Aan re Xieu null Noti l a a pliers arc splotches with . Tho micral took place on i Christ it a h of i and when was found n. Mile Day. Ind was attended Ninny i in the one Side of his show respect the a d a b l us on a Large number left Hart i Nul i were his Lidov. Spy for lir East a amongst the number be Wei fir so ii it which id m in a. Fie. If Sii Ikin to in i instances men were sleeping in a bunk Anci while one. Escaped tiie other War buried Buyund Ai i. Hurled from his bunk. The stories told by the survivors rive a void impression of the terrific j Chicago and and ferocity of the slide of the almost incredible hard ing m is. Shore. Mrs. Lowers and mrs. I he District is now real win weather 3n belnv.-, Willi Snow on the ground in fac air. Murdoch editor of Hektner. U a few Days on a trip to St. Other cities. Fatal fire at san Pedro. To crawl nut. Find his Hend. With re i i thl. Wind la Cal inn for help 111-- Hillside below. A my Linness 0 it incl the als shewed i in Rii their Way . To v there was from 01" Loose Snow along in Only the lint any found a but h site of the d Nilder and knee t Irr Liall Newl our my 1 ill. Of a Noelle to til. I in the Mouth of no. .1 r away Lerr t a k to tile of lace 11 Nimke is easy a sird to warm him Ai wild had a Bill he was practically i the Snow liar inst elites and underwear i ii. S. Fiume lying in he Snow i Wilh nut any . And bad not Stre ugali -s-1 they Trier to move to Blacksmith shop but in Tho him and out and he heard a shriek am a cry of of. My from him. The desk of the i fated assayer was found Al. The Bottom of the . A mile and a half away by one of tiie i arly of survivors making for the Tramway terminal. Two chinamen the brother and Cousin of gee Chip the chinese Cook. To he Landing on the Steamer Kaslo yesterday morning and toiled tiie steer ascent in the Hope of getting some information of their rela Tive. The Cousin gave out completely on the Trail and Reah a the Tram Way terminal More dead thar. Alive t . The brother was a stronger Man and kept on. Getting ill at noon. On his arrival he timidly asked one of the men who were stand ing at the terminal if he knew whether the. Cook was alive. The latter laughed and said no lie s Frozen by this Tho chinaman exclaimed of my to which the White Man brutally replied you need t bother about him As he must be in by perished. Komoka the Junction Village West j of London and not from the place j of the lamentable Accident on the g. T. R., last night was the scene of a railway holocaust about Twenty five ago the recollections of which still remain with Many Ontario peo ple. In those Days the Bell rope was not regularly used and from some cause broke out in one of the front coaches. The train Rushing on St a. Maddening Speed fanned the incipient fire into a. Roaring Blaze. Soon the rear coaches were set on fire and As no could be had Vith Tho Engineer the horrible Fate racing the entombed passengers can be better imagined than described. All was done that could be done to them from their inevitable Fate. Many jumped from the train Only to find n death As sure if less lingering As that which a Niteis them had they i remained. Eventually when the train j was brought to a. Stop it was ascertained that fully Twenty had perished. , to enter Spokane Canadian Pacific will carry the fight against Northern securities co. Into United states mile Road to be built to Crow s nest line. Blaze at the Portage Bookstore totally destroyed with contents by Etc at Remez loss insurance a Prairie. Tan. Dec. An alarm of fire Arons this town a furious is covered working havoc in store. Saskatchewan ave is a Frame one. With . And was totally Cle with a Stock valued at i i origin or the Blaze was a pipe and by the time the a i of on the scene it was too the burning premises. Tiow Ibex building occupied by or. Was prevented. After hard becoming a prey. Rooming l a. Store was or. J. Kemezy who bad Bachelor quarters. Tie had a nor escape from suffocation and Only escaped by running Down the stairs in his night attire. He saved nothing. De tails of Tho losses and insurance arc As follows or. Bagshaw s Stock value is total loss. Insurance. In of t l a fire Canada fire. J2.0fxl Liverpool Globe . Still cd Ine loss insurance. 51.000. Or. Remez loss Koo insurance Denver geologist dead. Denver col. Dec. V. H. A in jest one of he Best known geologists in the world is dead. He dropped dead at the feet i his son. Apparently a few minutes before was ii ii Best of health Spokane Dee. Several Days reports have been current on the Street that the Canadian Pacific rail Way will extend its line to Spokane during the coming year. From sources Volch Adint of no question it is Learned that senator George Turner and d. C. Corbin have made arrange ments for the construction of a Road from Here to the Canadian Boundary line in Northern Idaho where it will join the Crow s nest pass system of the Canadian Pacific railway. Inter ests Friendly to the Canadian Pacific will furnish All funds with which to build the to Miles of Road. It is said by promoters that the chief aim in the construction of the new line is to furnish terminal rates for Spokane. D. C. Corbin will probably be the president and senator Turner will be the chief counsel at a salary it is Knoll scially reported. Of a year. Or. Corbin has gone to new York on business in connection with the Road. Senator Turner is now on the sound. In addition to these there will probably be another Spokane Man on the directorate and two men from puget sound whose names Are not yet made Public. The Canadian Pacific has Hod a jealous Eye on the Trade of Spokane for it has wanted to get into this held not Only to haul in freight from the East hut also to get some of the wheat business of the Palouse and Ore traffic of the mines. It was restrained from entering this Field however until now it has a fight on j its hands with James j. Hill of the i Northern securities company who announced yesterday that he will push his line from Curlew wash., on into the very heart of the Simil Kameen country in British Columbia on his Way to the coast within a year. His Entrance in the British Columbia Field with the charter of the Van Couver Victoria Lla Steni Road has been fiercely resented by the Cumuli an Pacific which has considered that province its own particular preserve. The invasion of British Columbia by the Hill Road Lias stirred things up to the Point where tiie Canadian Pacific i is now ready to build into Spokane to j reach after the magnificent Field around Here. It is believed that nothing Short of a settlement of the serious Between Hill and the Canadian Pacific will Stop the building of the Road. The name of the new company to be incorporated by senator Turner and or. Corbin will probably be the Spokane Kootenay Road although that May be changed. According to the plans it will run from Spokane Over to Lake Pend d Oreille touching at Sandpoint and will then extend North through the Idaho Panhandle probably along the Kootenay River to the Canadian line where it will join a Branch of the Canadian Pacific. I the distance is estimated at about 200 Miles. A Crew of men it is plan Ned will Start the first thing in the Spring and the Road May be completed in a year As operations can be pushed from three or four Points at once. Yours for health Highland malt whiskies. Extra special scotch whisky vastly Superior to other Brand in this Market Boivin Wilson co., 52o St. Paul St., Montreal sole agents Fop the Dominion of Canada. To can t make it too emphatic opportunities such As we Are offering have never been rivalled in the history of shoe Selling. Yet this wonderful Sale will close with the close of the store wednesday night when the business will pass into other hands. Don t neglect to do your buying be fore then. Absolutely the greatest opportunities Ever known will be Here for you during the next three Days. It s impossible to quote prices on every line there s so much but you May come prepared to be astonished and amazed at the Low prices that will prevail during the closing Days. Hen s leather and Felt boots ladies leather and Felt boots Hen s slippers ladies slippers children s slippers rubbers overshoes moccasins trunks Valise gloves hitts lumbermen s overs sox boots Snow excludes Etc. A general upheaval of reduced and bargains for everyone. The Sale positively closes wednesday night. Forestall re Gret 3y buying to Day. Red front shoe store Mam near . Depot. Read the free press
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