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Casualties

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Auburn, Ind.-Mra. Leora Carpe cf Antwerp, Ohio, slipped on the ice and feil under a train at Cecil, Ohio, and died f rom thfi shock. New York- Mrs. Freda Schlintz, agcd and orlppled, was overeóme by smoke and died during a fire in te house in which she lived. Utica, N. Y.- Burts Scrafford and Charles Clifford were blown to fragments by an explosión of twenty-five pounds of dynamite. Kokomo, Ind.- George Adrián was killed by getting caughf in a line shaft. Lima, Ohio- Gustav Emerick was burned to death by an explosión of kerosene, with which he was starting a fire. Valparaíso, Ind.- At Chcsterton Engineer Arthur Case of the Lake Shore road was struck by a fast train and was instantly killed. Princeton. Ind.- Albert F. Greek, a wealthy stockman, was killed by faling from a train while it was standing on a trestle sixty fcet high. Kansas City, Mo.- By an explosión of crude oil vapor in one of the boilers of the Kansas City gas compauy, Frank Connors, assistant gasmaker, was so badly burned that he will probably die. Rome, Ohio-A. S. Wamsley was burned to death by the explosión of a gasoline stove. Dayton, Ohio- John Sweeney, aged 23 years, was caught la the shafting and hurled about until both of his legs were torn off below the knee. Morning Sun, Iowa- Eight business houses were destroyed by a flre starting in George Cunningham's grocery store. The total loss was $12,000. Evergreen, Ala.- The boiler of the engine of the Bear Creek Till company burst, killing three men, fatally injuring one other and wounding three mort. Harinon, 111.- Benjamin Brooks was kicked by a horse and instantly killed. Burlington, Iowa.- Parr Swain of Burlington is dead. He was accidentally shot while out hunting. Pamplona, Spain- Ow ing to the destruction by flre of an asphalt factory at Baoaioca five persons have been burned to death and thiry-six nave been injured. Rome, Ohio.- A. S. Wamsley, a tobacco hogshead manufacturer, was burned to death by a gasoline explosión.

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