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AUDUBON, [AUDUBON CO., IOWA, THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1893 TWO MO THE HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL ING THE WEEK. SLAUGHTER GOES ON Application for a Receiver WIII Be The Grand Aven Fought-Other Business Troubles. at Kansas e has raised a fund of $130,000 GRADE CROSSING MURDERS IN NEW YORK, July At the office of KANSAS CITY CHICAGO. benefit of the survivors and J. R. Dos Lassos, attorney for the Bank of Grand of the dead firemen who lost Hudson River Tunnel company, a souri National s in the cold storage fire at statement was made to-day concerning ment to day. Passenger Train Crashes Into a Heavy the application of Pierson & Son of When the B I's Fair, and the purse is not Londed Street Car. Killing Four PasLondon for the appointment of a reovened its door lete. of the sum $24,099.75 sengers and Seriously Injuring Eight ceiver of the property of the company. ing a long line d ated by the exposition comOthers-How the Accident Happened, The company will fight the applion the sidewa the receipts at the last open cation for a receivership," said Mr. paying-teller a Dos Passos. "The Piersons allege they began dra CHICAGO, July 19. - Forty-ninth that the tunnel company is insolvent, The run kept street, at the crossing of the Grand tentiony the treasury deowning noth ng but the, shaft and the when the bank Trunk railroad, has been the scene of has been called to the fact tunnel. Those, I should think, were John James R another accident whereby lives were ral small tradesmen in differpretty good assets. At any rate, said to be $200, lost and many people injured. A Hal$3,000,000 has gone to them About through the Na of the country have refused sted street horse car was run into and 4,000 feet of tunnel have been comCity and it is a ; silver dollars n exchange hurled thirty feet to one side. It was pleted, leaving only about 1,900 feet money in that i filled with men and women, forty-six odities except on a basis of still to bore.' AFTER AN passengers being on board. The dead ty-five cents of value. It is The Duplex Street Railway Track are: company, a west Virginia corporation. such steps as these to depreciReport that a CHARLES PERKINS operating a patent for a street railway Lynched Net DILLON. a plumber. rrency of the country are contrack, with an office at 51 Wall street, UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN. BIRMINGHAM, aw, and the matter will probUNIDENTIFIED WOMAN. yesterday assigned to Jehn D. Eldwell has been sear referred to the attorney genThe injured: without preferences. Liabilities $150,night in and a 000. WILLIAM BURLMAN, 5358 Union avenue: is opinion. Good authorities negro who, it left leg broken and internally injured. may PHILADELPAIA, July -John J. ever, that the action of cerkilled two wom die. McConnell, a morocco and cotton manposse sighted orters of New York on deMRS. SANDERON,593 South Greenstreet; ufacturer, confessed judgment for yesterday after head and body bruised. gold in payment for all or$31,000 to George Kelly, trustee for shots at him, b J. C. SMITH. Sixty-first street and Wentimported drugs is within the himself and other creditors. Subseswamp and esea worth avenue; internally injured and skull quently Mr. McConnell made an asfractured; may die. The camp wa MRS. CELIA MITCHELL, 5821 Emerald avesignment to Thomas S. Kelly f r the and the belief is rd of directors of the World's benefit of creditors. he liabilities nue; bruised about the body. was captured a decided to hereafter close MRS. S. A. LACE, 5744 Union avenue: are estimated at $200,000, and the light he can bruised about the head and body. on Sunday. assets will exceed $100,000. said to have b MR VANDERBERG, 5544 Aberdeen street; TOPEKA, Kan., July The failure robbery. head and body bruised. rivan army bill passed the of six Kansas state and private banks FRANK VANDERBERG, her 8-year old son; Condition e by a vote of 201 to 185. were reported to the bank commishead cut and body brnised. TOPEKA, Kan. sioner yesterday. The suspension of JENNIE BLAKELY, 5810 l'merald avenue; W. K. Ackerman, of the crop bulletin of head and shoulders bruised. ea h s caused by the failure of their Columbian Exposition compartment of aga All of the injured were removed to reserve agencies in Kansas City. No led a statement of the finances their homes. B. Jennings, sa p rticulars have been received here. r from the time ot its incorbadly distribut The south-bound Halsted street car, The suspended banks are: The Bank fallen in the e of the open make, was crowded, and of Johnson City, the Bank of Weir to the first of July, The total western half of men were standing on the foot-boards. City, Hood & Rincade's private bank f inoney received by the fair extreme north It was in charge of Conductor Frank P easanton, the Caney Valley bank of ds, interest, souvenir coins, the central cou Barnett and Driver Charles Statuecker. Caney, Ritter & Doubleday of Columas and miscellaneous sources have generally bus and the Bank of Meade and Meade At Forty-ninth street is a network of Corn is general to $21,251,316. The disburseCenter. tracks, and the crossing has always begun to silk in been regarded as a dangerous one. A MADISON. Ind., July 19. The Carcluding erection of buildings ern counties. long freight train going west had just rollton Woolen Mill company has made ating expenses, amount to about over. Fl passed, and the tower-man, George an assignment to H. M. Winslow 0. derson is about Liabilities $75,000, assets unknown. Barnett, had raised the gates. This good crop. Hot was taken as a signal that the way port from the committee on The cause is attributed to the stringent or less in the ml money market was clear, and Statuecker whipped up is at the Denver silver convision." his horses as he started to drive across WASHINGTON, July The compas in the form of an appeal to the tracks. Previously, however, Controller of the currency has been inSold Papers U e of the United States asking formed that the first national bank of ductor Barnett had gone ahead and, CHICAGO, Jul 1 and candid consideration of not seeing the approaching passenger and John Lewis Cedartown, Ga., closed its doors yes train because of the freight, he moterday. relating to silver mining and $10 and costs tioned his driver to an ahead