FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH
EN'GiKte-imiVEivs SEI.FSxVCRIFICE.
ißy Cable.—Prese Association.— Copyright.) NEW YORK, November 24. The steam chest of tho Philadelphia express train exploded. William Carr, the driver, remained at his post' although suffering agonies through scalds. He brought the train to a standstill and then dropped unconscious. He \vas taken to the hospital, but died from*liis injuries. Had he not stepped the train it would probably havo been wrecked.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 9
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