People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — CASUALTIES. [ARTICLE]

CASUALTIES.

A boiler in an|ice home at Elwpojl. R. 1., exploded, killing three men. apd> injuring ten others. A Mllwauk e street car plunged ipV> the river throug i an open drawrO'd. the motorman and two were drowned. . . A portable engine exploded op a farm near Mo rsland, Ind., kiilin<j' three men and injuring three itherk, one fatally. " X ; ■’ A Rock Island passenger ’train'' w; >* derailed near Topeka,: Kan. Twenty passengers 'were slightly hurt* , h. A freight train to which was attached a passenger coach was wrecked near Oblong, ill., and six members of a dramatic.company were ipjured. The boilers in a plaining mill at Muskegon. Mich., exploded, killing tjie watchman and shaking the entire' city. " Eight pt’Ospectors for ’’gold are re ported to have been frozen to death in the Seine river country in Minnesota. The schooner Ollie wfts’ Wrecked rm' the beach near Ormond, 1 Fla. -Her crew was rescued after five attempts.. A score of men were 4n jurtsd,’ ■ sev erpl fataHjU by two explosions in an’ iron furpace at Steubenyillej Ohio;- ' 'High school building nt Benton Harbor, Mich., was totally by fire. The loss is $12,00Q; fullp injured. ' ’ Five men were scalded bythe bursting o, the valve ol a stekm pipe in a mine at Houghton, Mich.* Two wUI die. ’ . .*’• •• - ■ ” Fire tn the Hotel Castle, - New Ydi'k. did flOO.ond damage and canned a panic among the li.< American hotel, at Elmore, Ohio, and several other bniidings were destroyed. Two servant girls were; fatally injured. Fire at Pittsburg destroyed , the Wilkinsburg Presbyterian church, valued at >25,000. One of the firemen was fatally frozen.