People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — CASUALTIES. [ARTICLE]
CASUALTIES.
At Plainfield, Ind., Palmer Carter, a red 19, accldei y shot dead his L; other, aged I*. A. D. McDonald and James Mabrlnto were mangled to pieces In the ‘•'■aft of the Rarus mine near Butte, Mont., and William Bowen was dangerously hurt. Three men were killed in a railroad wreck on the Erie road near Hornellvllle, N. Y. Two children at Saylersvllle, Ky., poured powder on hot coals. Both will die. Five men were seriously hurt at Chicago by the falling of a wall of a building which they were tearing down. Samuel Oson of Spokane, Wash., was riding a pony and had the picket rope tied around his body. The pony became frightened, threw the boy off, and dragged him to death. A man was killed at Lyons, N. Y.. while walking on the Central railroad tracks. A notebook contained the name, M. E. Avery, Detroit. The Imperial Varnish company, Akron, 0., lost $60,000 by fire. Insurance $30,000. A forty-foot gasoline launch built for Ralph Granger, a National City banker, exploded while on its trial trip In San Francisco bay. Frank Fitzpatrick was fatally hurt.
