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Casualties

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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English, Iad.- The Btabler of Dr. Y7. T. Frady, near Marietta, were destroyed by fire, with all thelr contents, inCludihg forty-tbree horses. The tota! I loss is .$25,000. Montercy, Mei.- A tunnel is being cpnstructed by the Mexican National ' Ralroad, and a premature explosión of ; blast ocourred, killing four men ; right and wountiing teu others seriously. Kansas City, Mo. - Only two or thrac of those injured by the collapse of the platform at the Fifteenth strest depot of the electric line are thougiit ' to be serioualy hurt, and the atter.ding I physielans agree that none of them wil: die. Brazll, Ind.- B. F. Robertson, e::county surveyor, feil from a load oí ccal. The wagsn paased over his body, crushing him so badly that it is thought he will die. Fort Wayne, Ind.- Mrs. Jlagdale.-.a Hohnhausen, aged 70 years, was struik by a train and instantly killed. Ashtabula, O.- Mrs. Bd Bartram of Griggs Corners wa3 thrown from a buggy and killed. Bloomington, 111.- Huldah Browa, daughter of Richard Brown, of ford, was burned to death, her clothiig catching on flre from a cook stove. Huntington, Ind.- At Preble, on the Erie road, two hand cars loaded with i fourteen Italian laborera were run ; down by a freight train. Several wero badlynjured. Carlinville, 111.- Capt. Fenwick II. Hedley, editor of the Bunker Hill Gezette, will stand trial on the charge of ' manslaughter October 22 for the küling Oí John R. Richards, mayor of Bunker i Hill. Riverside, Iowa.- Fire destroyed flve business houses and damaged others. Loss, $9,000; Insurance, $7,000. Mason City, Iowa.- Thirteen loaded freight cars were wrecked on the St. Paul railroad tnirty miles east of here. Clinton, 111.- Bdith Clements, 17 years old, daughter of Charles Clements, was instantly killed by a freight train. Plymouth, Pa.- An explosión of gas; n No. 2 slope of the Parrish Coal Company killed Isaae Edmunds, aged 05; George Bddy, aged 22, and Louis Ilic'aardSi agqfl 82. j

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Ann Arbor Register