MEMBERS TIRE
UNDER STRAIN
OF THEIR WORK
Many Representatives Get
Leave to Go Home For
Week End
Committers and House Clearing
Files of Loral Hills Kirst Large
Number Passed on Third Heading
-Judge Knurt Protests Against
lleiiiR Crowded hy Justices of
Peace Also Want Chenor Sleep
ing Car Htes State Fair Charter
Amended Kiiphl Kire Passage of
Kills in Housc .Idjonrns I'ntil
Regular Hour Tomorrow.
The week-end of tiie second week
found many members of the legisla
ture' affected with nostalgia- In tiie
house tuore were a dozen applica
tions for leaves of absence over Sun
day, all of which were granted with
out objection. It was an expressed
opinion of some members tiiat a thin
ning out of t ho house -membership
might he conducive to expedition ol
business lnasniucii as there will still
be a good -working, quorum left
Among those excused were: Dixon
of Jones, Gay ot Northampton, Swain
of Was.ilnglon, -Williams of Bun
combe, Pillard of Guilford, Sikes of
I tilou, i'tfrham of Dav'dson.Thorne
of Pitt, Klrkman of Guilford, Wood
son of Cleveland, Warren ot Person
and Latham of Beaufort.
Wnen the nouse took up. the. reg
ular. order of reptirts of coiunnriees
the measures reported, it was found
were mostly of a local character. It
seems to bo tne purpose of both the
committees and t;ie house to clear
the Hies of all local bills as fast as
thev come in, leaving the wav open
later for tiie consideration of. more
important legislation ot a state-wide
character. Among tile more import
ant measures reported was the-new
cnarter lor ureensboro, granting it a
commission torm of government
which came m witu a tavorable re
port. 1 he . general, lull to raise tut:
limit ol the rate ol legal interest in
the state did not appeal to the judic
iary committee and it -was reported
unfavorably.
Svw P.iil.s Ollcrcd.
Among the ntw. measures 'iflcieJ
was a bill to permit tno Nort.n Caro
lina Agricultural Society to hold
property to t.ie value of Jl.'iO.OOU
This' was offered ov Mr. Halt to at tin
instance of the. '-late tair authurilie:
and provides for lac additional build
ing and improvements to be made at
the fair grounds.
Judge liwart, ol Henderson, who
has furnished the most ..original
measures offered in I lie house so far,
came to tne Iront again with two
propositions one novel In that It
was a protest against overrunning
AT HANDS GF BROTHER
(Special to The Times.)
Dunn. N. C, Jan. 13 The accidental
killing of Carson Jli-Laml). a nlnc-
year-old boy bv his brother, Arthur
McLamb, aged eleven, at the home of
their father. Ira Mcitimb. a prominent
farmer, who lives near. Kaynor Hills,
4lbout three miles north- of Dunn, a
few days ago. Is another sad story of
the ' unloaded gun."
It seems that an "unloaded gun" was
left ill the. house by Hen MoUiiul. a
brother of the stepmother of the young
i bows, who worked with the lamily. The
father, Ira McLamb, had gone to
Giles' Mills, in Sampson county, anil
their mother being dead, there wus no
one at home except the young boys
and their stepmother. After Ben Mc
Lamb had left the -home for his work,
Arthur thinking the guji was unloaded,
took It down, examined it. and taking
aim at his brother, said: ' Carson, I m
going to kill you." Carson turning to
look at his brother just as the gun
went off. received the entire load In
his head, which entered at the corner
of the left eve and completely took oft
th back of the head. Death resulted
almost Instantly.
tt Is said that Arthur Is prostrated
over Urn sad affair and has attempted
ills own life., , .
-iff iJlp
iiglnia and Robert Scbenck,
Scl enck. In testimony given by a
stated thai the little liny li:nl :isi t-.li
sumo poison that Ins lathi r hail been
his county with justices of wie pence
and the other popular hue improbable
of passage, providing -for: a : redaction
in sleeping car rates in the--.-slate
The latter bill provides that the max
mm in charge for lower berths in t.ie
state shall be $.1.2C.. ru.l for nppc
hert.is Jl.OO. Tim makes' consider
able reduction from the newischeduli
recently fixed by tne Interstate Com
merce Commission, but .'.-Judge
Kwart s bill is designed to affect onlv
intra state traffic-
In explaining his resolution ot pro-
test against more justices in his
county, he stated that Henderson
county now has about 100 magis
trates, who are - costing the.: county
about $700 per year, all told. As
this is a republican county Judge
Hwarl is doubtless pained to lie sur
rounded by so nianv democratic ot-hee-holders.
fiiere wore two score or more
bills on the third reading tile and
while thev were being passed .Speaker-
Dowd called .Mr. Turlington, ol
Iredell, to . the chair. lie presided
with dignity and dispatca and suc-
ceedej in running tnrough the cal
endar lor the day on record time, as
sisted by '..Journal Clerk . .Hoffman;.
Wiio relieved Reading (Turk. Poole at
the desk. Mr. Iloltiiian can prob
ably skip more ot a bill and call low
er real iiiiiues on a roll call ami got
i way Willi li. lliau any employe, of
liouse. J lie nore-;nitv lor ncv
ci al roll calls over money bills delay
ed .inn, but a (rifle. 100 votes being
cast in the iillirniallve and none in
the negative: lor all.:
House limit me Proceedings.
i he house was called to order by
Speaker Dowd, who called upon Rev
Mr. Barber to offer prayer.
Reports ol Committees.
T lie following bills were reported
tavorablv, except as noted:
To change time ot "holding court
in Sampson county.
To provide additional term ot
court for Scotland.
To Increase pay of court stenogra
pher of Pitt, county.
To repeal drainage law relating to
Indian Creek.
To promote live stock growing in
Beaufort county.
To amend fence law of Perquim
ans county.
To authorize Issue of bonds for
roads in Itpwan county with amend
ment. ,
To amend law relating to servlco
of summons.
To change jury fees of justice
court.
To provide for pay .ot witnesses in
Macon county when no true bill Is
found.
To establish a school tax district
in Beaufort county.
To regulate interest. Reported un
favorable.
To prohibit disorderly conduct on
New Hanover county roads.
To regulate practice of veterinary
surgery in Robeson county.
For relief of Miss Maude Berry,
court stenographer of Macon.
To protect quail In Gaston county.
Continued on Page Two,), -
aritMvoi to
witness lor tin- prosccutinii H
Wi
ll vi:r
n v. :i rvidc-co ol limiiiy rcrci-,!
given.
TRAIN SIlMlf! SNOW
Fifty Passengers Facing Death
In Mountain Pass
'Hssen
Mai!
lief
;er I rain I liable lo
Train .Also "Stock"
I in i as ( an't Ucach
Move
iml lie
! Iicin-
I'ood aiid l iiel Scarce,
(By Leased Wire to Tiie Times. I
' Spokane, WUsli., Jan. .13 Faein
starvation or (leain nv freezing uu
less aid reaches them soon, fil. v pas
sengers irom Chicago and ot-.ier east
orn points are. held,, prisoners iir i
Great Aort hern train that, is henim
ed in by giant snow drills in one ot
the highest passes ot lac itorkv
.Mountains in Montana.
....tHiprwuoncu wn.n . tne passengers
bur unable, to do inuc:i to relievi
plight, are nearly twenty train hands
ind railway postal clerks, the latter
being on a mail train 'which is xtall
ed a short ' 'distance . from tiie ".Or
cgoutun i, muted, . as the passenger
Is known on the train schedules.
tour huge .snow plows have been
scut lo the aid of the stalled train
ivvo i iimi cacti ol tiie ;;t-!lion;Miearcsr.
! lelding. Mont., to I lie east and wcsl
I he trains are near 1' ieliling. None
ol t.ie rolanes have been able to
make any impression on the huge
drifts. ' One 'westbound .rotary sue
reeded in gelling about thirty miles
lroin Havre. .Mont-., on Us relief mis
sum. . II. could get no turlhcr, and
when an a' tempt was mudc'lo return
it was I on lid that the. track also was
blocked.- Tins rotary still is stuck in
thi' snow.
I lie two trains have been held in
the drifts since Monday and I he last
word Irom either was received on
luesdav. when one of the crew ol
the limited succeeded in reaching a
telegraph box and established a con
nection wit lr. Havre. He reported
that their food supply was running
out as there was no dining car on
the train and that there was onlv a
small .quantity, of liiel. I he mail
train litis not been heard lroin since
Monday and the men on board are
believed to be in a more desperate
plight than their fellow' prisoners on
the passenger train.
President ml Appointments.
W nshington. Jan. 1;t President Tail
today sent the. following nominations
to the senate: . '; ,
flitted States judge eastern ijislriel
ol New ork Van eehstein Veeder:
l-nited States eastern district of New
York llliani ,7. Voting: Surveyor ot
customs. Atlanta. Ga.. Marcellus ().
Markhain: collector of eustcmtH.. port-
land, Ore.. P. S. Malcolm.
Itoy Killed by Mother.
-Albany, N. Y., Jan. litThe fi-year-o!d
boy Hlaln with poison and left on
the turnpike road In a swamp was to
day Identified by his relatives as
Georgia Molber. of Soheneetnrtv.
A tilate-wldo search was immediately
ordered for ids mother, ,
children ol Mr--. I -nun
IS. SUM
GETTI PALE
Showing Effect of the Heavy
Nevous Strain She Is
Undergoing
n
Male's use is .Almost Impicgii ilde
lie Court Koniii I .nwvci s Say
( ri.-wd Outliers lo Hear Sens it ion.il
I estiiiiony hy Nurse Juliette Mine
Dr. Kurdiils; Dentist, I'iisi ait
iievs Kvauiiucd StliencU's Tc th
end ( nine to the luiclitdnM II-
, U us Siiflerilig i r itii ',rii- Slutc's
;!e About onseleie-
. ( By Leased Wire
heeling, ;. Va
and agitated,' jlrs.. l.
heoencki on trml t-livini.-iteilng
pp).si.i:
loll!! 6. Schene!;. .
o.The
. .!,-tn.
lima V
liirgt-d-
1 lines,')
i.: i'.
trnsv.oi
wiiii ti
he,
ric
tin;
- ' pa-
S..IO-. ed in court ,t
tllili Ihet:
of i
lo. iriwl ha
t;
ilil t- 1- II ,,
"f ii-ps ipiiv
"lantl-y ;:.veii"
Valid still cti
I .'notebook.-' .
!'rs Kigns of. v
'.utor.seje.rfi . a
..uiorney 11..!
hr, building
A,s -
Kov
ro- i
her
;!ie. smiled, ..
ever, :s!ie .-. 'i
i wit '.I her (.
law- hooks
;-.el.
Scheuck'.
liilhiw a
l'rnsecutii sk
I'lli:
v hi
in
is niaiiiiie. upon
u ii I:, i
t hi ci
tt comjisssioij Jsvhat ltiwyc-i-H
r.irt'rs'Sif'flai't ternre.l tin
Iiiire.;nable: cvo,
' -. ''T.I-i i Tiarsiliility that Xuise .lulielte
Klioe, ilje detect n e-;i;:v.-, -woul.l
give siartling and sensaiiotial ei-
deiioe-.. -hrtiiigt out an army, of nien
iiik! wonien. who fought aleiul t.ae
Ohio) ciiiiniy court limiMi'.-'sm'kiiig d-'.::is;-ion
lo .Itidge -fordan'.-i coiirt:
The first n'tniess of the .day, cull
ed by; the. prosecution',, v.,:-:- ii;-. V. (I.
Burduts, a dentist,- who was culled
testify that the black lines-.found on
Schenck's guilts tincl declare. I by !):
I.. Hupp to be tae re.sulL .of. ar
ser.ic lioi.Ss'niiig, could not iiave ' re
suited ' -from-.defective- tectli.. .
Before Dr. litirdats look Hie
if ..began to look as though flu
would ...he ie;yed through the
appearance of the ilefeuilaiil
sinnd
"'. trit
nor
Wild
(iuiilly hustled in, iice-iitipanieil
To
her lawyers and it was explaine-l
lu
tae court tnat
the lateness of t tieii
ari'i al wax tliic
to an import nut con
ference which had been held in .Mrs
.Schenck's eejl, .
While. await ing the iirri.vi.il of Mis
Sichonel; and her -lawyers. I'roi.ecn
tor. Haudlaii tieelared that, he-could
produce t.,ii- niore w it i.-,. i ., if tie
cessury. to ' .labiitn liie; guilt ol in
woman.
'Tt. will not lie necei,..ar- In call
that 'number',..", however,", said - -Mi'-.
Handbill; "I intend to call Dr. .1.
Mnlletl. til the l inversitv ol Virginia.
who made a chemical analysis ol the
water given to Mr. Schenck mid
(Continued on Pago lour)
A M TRAIN FROM
The (orpiHiition coniiiiissioiiers had
before them today Mr. II. W. Miller.
assistant to president ot the Southern
Railway, and after conlerenco and
agreement, 'Mr. Miller speaking tor
ho Southern Railway, agreed to pill
in .operation witnin about, two weeks
new additional passenger train be
tween Raleigh and Greensboro.
I his train is to leave Greensboro at
!0 a. in., and to arrive at Raleigh
al :l:;;il a. in. Returning leave Ral-
igh at 7:ioi p. m. and arriving at
Greensboro al 10:00 p. in.
T here will he a Pullman ailaelied
to this. 'train. This will enable a
passenger to take ptillman at T p. in.
and reach ashlngton at'!: a. m.
next. 'morning, connection being made
it Greensboro.
Trunk ol Mrs. Mcllicr f ound.
(U.V Leased SVIro h The Times.)
Itoehestef. N. Y., Jan. 13 The trunk
of Mrs. Edith Melber, the mother of
Georgia Melber, the bov poisoned to
death at Albany, wus found here to
day. The police are waiting at the
tatlon to itrrcHt Mrs. Melber when she
calls for It, ' ,
U NERVOUS
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FO CENTRAL WMM
Cali Issued lo Keel Here Feb.!
1
"14 to Finish Project
Proposed , i'.uili! t.ri'at Male Hi-.iii-:iv
lroin I'eaiiiiiit -ailor to
leu ires sei l.ine-( omit ies Along
Itotito Asked lo ( c-operiit".
'
Good
day ; :
great
a-.uu-,'iieg 'of l lie W'a 1: e ( 'op til, v
iiomls A. vo'r-iati.on held ..y;-sti'r-fiernoon
ihe :ino enieiit for a
trans-siate l:ig.liv.ay froni: BetiU-
tort
haroor to. the Tentiehsee line
,vas given a rtoeuhni impetus I. was
decided to. :?eml . o;;! ri-q nests. ,:to nil
the cotini ies ttirou-.rh vliich ilie pro-
lio.sed h
ing them
ghwav
to HSI
is to pas-s, ask
tuiii t lie sen I intent
of their pt
The road pi
ns - ( einral
through t Tic
i-ile- on ilie priiposil ioii.
proposed is t'ti 'lie ' now n
Hidlnviiy'".. --and- is to run
following cniiiii Ph. ci) ies
and towns: "
Carteret . ; Craven, . w
iioir. Kiiiston; W'a: ne.
Rein; l-e-
,. Gtildsbtti'o;
' Wai.e. . liat.
i)n ; t ii-.in:.-'
c;i h a rii : Cii il
t'oini :- lia.i.l.
in. ; i : i
.lolinslon, S 1 1 1 Ii lilii Itl :
eigh ;: lini'liaui,. . iiorh
Ifil.l.iboro; Alaiuanee.. i
I'ord, (Ireeiiiilioro, I i ie.li
sou,. T'ltomasville, . l,e
'.van. Salisbury ; (redt;!!, : Staic-svillv.;
Caiawba. IIi"kory, Newton: litirl-e.
MorSiinton'.:' .McDovveli, .Marion ; Itil.li
combe, Asbeville it ml .Miidisoii, Mar
shall, It is iroposed thai the slate high
way commission locate, i it-,- road, and
.Hint. each county be aul liorized Jiy.' the
legislature to itpiiropriale $,".0 ; per
mile of road in its borders. Tile
building i.s to be done by ' cotiiir.fs or
by voluntary work ol ciii;:en;-.
For I bo in ) pose (if reach ing. ;in un-
derstiinding and securing co-opera
Hon among 'the .counties n general
convention of the counties interested
is called to meet at. Raleigh. Tues
day, -'.February II. and each eoitnty.
city and town is reuueslet) to send
delegates, as are also all civic bodies
ilong the proposed route.
ilie call tor tiie convention is
signed by Or. -1. .M. Tetniiliton, prosi-
dent, ot IIkv ala: Omnlv -Roads .As
sociation: Edward K. Unit on and .1
V. foimnis. si'civl aries: Muvor .1 s;
Wynne, Maj. . A. (irahani. pivsi-
dent of the SI ale Good lionds Asso
elation, and the officers of the -"local
civic orgnnizal ions.
KM OVS UV.t III IT'V.
( iiiiadlan I'isliery l.nvovs "ilad lie-
cause ot Interview
hecretiiry Knox.
Atli ilmti i
(By Leased Wire lo The Time
.1
ushlugton, Jan. 1;! W ith sir
hdward Morris, premier of New
foundland, threatening lo depart
Irom Wasuinglon in a rage and the
otner Canadian hfehery envovs in
censed at the statu department, the
situation regarding the settlement of
the Newfoundland fisheries dispute,
in 'accordance wlili. the findings' of
st hem
-.:u.in.g
I: ill
tl ial in hel
nivc biisbaiKi,
i ri
lliil
M-ei',
d a new
iriiing'.
or t.ie. rro-iiile.is
stittetiieni- i.-sued
a brief
to the
' point
is . by
erday
',1.
iate ;;.eia!tment late
tot-noon.; In the., infer-
Ki-'OUjliy-!, made, that - the
'iv-.- v.on ti- i.-.-.Ttiilete vlctb?
.'gotiatHins.. . It is said that
i l.lileti ;:
:ti the i
Si. -.t r
;: ;heii
ister of
sliowu i
or Mate. Knox dictated it
lion. I.. V. liroilerick, mill
fiiarine a I'd ('sheiies, was
.copy lie plainly . indicated
ills disapproval and could scarcely be
rosU'aim.'il from repiniiatiiig it; Sir
led ward .Morris abruptly declared- he
would lea ve Washington as srion
he heard of it. ;
The L'ii n;i diuh delegates.-' declare
only one point in Hie fisheries dis
e He l:a been elea rlv . sett ied. and
this was a victory for. the Doiuinion
This 1 point was iisiiing on Sunday,
wiich tile Gloucester lisliernien de-
;-ire, and which v.as surrendered by
tluV I'nlied States 'yesterday. Tiie
right' to issue lieenses in treaty, wa
ters,, and, I lie ; ii'(ilitliiiion 'it -purse
seines in I'lshing are;' points to lie set
tled, between th" I "hi ted Stales and
Xew louniilaiid.
STANDAIM) Oil, ( ASK.
Attorney Milbui i) om-ludeil His
'-iniieiit tor M iudai il ( )il.
'I-:;' 1 v:i..:'-: AV'Tr--' ' I 'i'l r'l ': fiMn':
A i
.' H ,-'in :.t.oii, -fin i;;-T!:.: Si.iiidai-d
lilt 1 -ntUiy: l'!:iv III V I" 111" S.c"lld
'le'v's. halll'-. r"r its vsj I ) I . - biTiU'e
the I :i.i !.;! ' .Slet. s s-i n -- 1 1 -
: "A It; ri n.-.s . .Milliiii'ii. f.i'r I .lie Standard
i HI.- i ,iie-i 1 1 1 ii :t t ' Iris ai'giiiiwnt ' in behiilf
if tie -lipped trust. It an eliii'-
ol-i'ie hi;:o y of .t It- -es;.'i.liisbinelll of
lire ;ij .iie liih' : sy:'ein. - I ! said til"
.Ste-cd-rrd '.Ml; .ow n'-d 'tlieiiv- pil"- lines,
ahd- tliey ' w:c-re u-iy:V:e'' ii ni,-rly, hand-
ting-' ll'i "Itiei oil ex. e;i ".that . Ii-'ini
St. unlaid (PI i-eMio-i-M .
' ' T1- - a- iiuiiiliei :.,,r i : i- t let- n!
pipe, .lines," .. In-';said. .'i.hr yaf-ry' oil
fur.- iiiiyluHly.-. I;, deny the ciiarge that
iadepincit -n't oil lines in ei'.y si-etion of
t!:e ciiiirili-y liav-- in . r ai-ipiired by the
Stalid.n',1 l'ii I'-eiiiMiiv;. . 'I'lii-re is no
foundation for these .assertions-.'.' -;
. lie luferved; .to" Ilie I'aet that- Ihe in
tustat" eoiiinieive ro,viuiissioii had for
two years oiilr.!:it pipe lines and that
no one. so far .is le- Un-.-w . tr.i.t made
con, plaint againsi 'the. Standard OH in
(IlisK'Olv. ,-. He' l : l'ei-:,.;l ; o the od-v'-Uliee;
..'in llli- pi ie"s of con I llloi 1 i t ies in
ilie l;i.--l titu-o .is: sjing tliat in
I-'.'", less til l!) iTn'.i ti. id the jmreh isiiig
liow.-r of $1 .."'in now hut ihat during
Ibis in i Pel tin- eoin.:-iiy had steadily
i-eiii'iced ihe prleii of iis products.
"I-U'vi?) iliing thai li,is: l-ia'.icni-d; in
ih' uii lii'i,.', eo niatier of what etiai
a. l.-r. is i-liaigi d to the Siandard nil
i'oiii..'inj ." he decl.u ed. "Sixty-t bice
percent of i-eliie il oil Kshipflcd aliro id,
and tin New York pi ice is the export
price'.". . '
lie r.-ieiied to the fact that, the in-
the business of
inHany is largely
i In
due staml
to bv-
ird "it ''
roduel-i.
Miin.igcr tor 't.vncliburg.
(My, Leased Wire In Tiie Tunes.)
LynehbitrK. "a.,
Stoekdalcs, a vol
.lan. ' IS Otis
eran pitcher in
II.
tho
Southern Association, has been releas
ed by Birmingham. Ala., to tho Lynoh
burR Club of the Virginia State League
ami today slijned a contract to man
ago tliu .oval team this year.
II SENATE
SY WIN
MAN
BEES
Bill Endorsing New Orleans for
Panama Exposition City
Passed Third Reading
TRINITY COLLEGE BILL
Senate Iteceives a -NuihImt of lillls
I rom the House aud Kefers Tlieiu
to Proper (Vnmiittpre Bill Litn
n ing Liability ot l idelity and -4s-siirnnee
Coiiipaines Hill Author
izing Clerk of Court to Pay Out
.sums of Money to Indigent Chil
dren Kevoral floral Hills Intro,
diirotf Bill KetiuestiiiK North Car
olina .senators and Congressmen
to Vote Kor New Orleans For Ex
position City Passed Third Iteatl
uu;. I tie lull ol Representative Ra.v,
which passed the house a few days
o. prohibiting the sale ot near-beer,
beermc, or other drinks containing
ilcohol in Macon county, c.aino up. for
consideration in the -senate touay .
with a favorable reimrt lroin the com
mit lee on propositions and grievances
which added an amendment provid-
i".- imit the bill shall, not interfere
willi the sale of soda fountain drinks.
dozen or more senators joined in
the dtseussiou, w hich lasted nearly an
hoi'r. tiie different speakers express-
met tiieuiselves In no uncertain terms,
Senator linssett s motion to iost-
poiie action was lost and nuaily tne
bill passed its readings and was sent
to the house lor concurrence in tho
amendment. "
senat or Ilarham s bill changing Un
law relative lo the speed limit of au
tomobiles and penaltv tor violation
also precipitated a lively discussion.
It was re-reterred to the committee
on propositions and grievances.
Several bills ot a local nature were
introduced and action was taken on a
number of local matters.
T he senate was rapped to order at
1 1 o clock by President Newland.'
praver beinn tillered bv Rev. J. S.
Massev. editor ol the Christian Ad
vocate. -.- - ';
lite lull appointing C. II. Harris
and -I. , Hobbins justices of the
peace, in Hockv Mount, township,
.Nash county was rnlihod.
House I tills,
' The .following'! bills, were, reported
an having nassed the house and Pres
ident Newland relerred tliera to
proper (-"hiinillees;
: lieialive to I browing . tiitwclusl, ill .
Hi:;. Ivy creoU. Huncoinbo county..
iilidiil ing the election of justices
ol the peace in Allcghnnv county.
Uogulaling -pay. of jurors and ve
nireiiien in Stanley cotinfy. .
lielating to dogs in Granville
county. . ' - . -' . , '
hnipowcring Trinity College lo do
.(Continued on Page Vive.) .,
FATAL COLLISION
ON N. Y. CENTRAL
Illy l.onseU wire lo The Times.)
lata via. -V Y., Jan. 1,1 Four persons
were UHleil and nearly a score in-
jiii-i-it in i ear-end collision on the
.New York central here shortly after
7 o elock today. A westbound train
crashed into tin- Buffalo Special,, train
.No. while it was standitiif on a sid
es- wailing to pull out. The IJufTalo
-I'Ooiitl, which runs from- 'Xew York
In Chicago, lell New Yolk ut ti o'clock
last evening. -
After the crush (ho ears caught lire.
Ilie tram which crashed Into the
liiillalo .Special was Ilie Western K-
press, iinolber fast tram running: be
tween laiston and liuflalo. Three cars
were coniplelely telescoped and. the
locomotive drawing the Buffelo Special
was buried Into a ditch. The fii in
the rums hindered tho rescuers In thlr
work. . ,
A heavy fog prevailed which ob
scured the signalH and this In believed
lo have been the direct cause of the
accident. . ..
The trains wore runnlntr about 10
minutes apart. The Buffalo Express
was Just getting ready to depart whea
the Western Kxpruss trH-vClllng at ter
rlllQ speed, crashed Into the rear end,