Would Wreck Funeral Train
New York Sun Special Service
Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 18.—All
agents on the Allegheny division of the Pennsylvania railroad received
this important and highly sensational dispatch on Sunday night:
Men were seen tampering with
the track near Isehua [sic] late to-night. Instruct all
trackmen to remain on duty until after the funeral train has
passed.
—Creighton, Superintendent.
It is believed that anarchists had
perfected a plot to wreck the presidential funeral train and that
they made the attempt on Sunday night, acting upon the incorrect
information regarding the time of its departure from Buffalo and
probable hour of passing Ischua. Ischua is a small station in this
state, fifty-seven miles from Buffalo, on the Allegheny division
of the Pennsylvania road. Sunday night a number of men were seen
in the vicinity of Ischua placing obstacles on the track. The fact
was reported to the Pennsylvania company by two men who witnessed
the work of the train wreckers in time to warn the agent at Ischua.
The latter saw to it that the obstructions were promptly removed.
The Ischua agent saw the men at work when he approached the spot
designated by his informants. The train wreckers discovered the
agent before he was close enough to get a view of their features
and made good their escape. On the stretch between Frankville and
Olean the Washington special makes a speed of sixty miles an hour.
The anarchists chose a point for their work which would have made
the wreck complete and would inevitably have destroyed a large number
of lives.
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