Show FORGOT THEIR ORDERS Result Two Lehigh Valley Trains Collide WRECKED IN ROCHESTER On Person Killed Twcnty Others Injured Several of Thom Fatally Engrrno and Ono Passenger Coach Thrown Down am Embankment Into Feeder for Erie Canal Wounded Occupants of Coach Narrowly Nar-rowly Escaped DrowningEngines Rebounded Fifty Feet Rochester N Y July OTwG Le high Valey trains running at a high rate oC speed collided headon In the outskirts of the city this evening An engine timid one passenger l coach In one of the trains was thrown from the track down an embankment and Into the Eric canal feeder and was completely com-pletely wrecked The other engine want demolished but remained on the track One person a fireman was JellIed and twenty others were more or less acrl ously hurt two perhaps fatally KILLED Peter Yo Putnam aged 16 of Rochester Roches-ter fireman westbound train INJURED Emma J Bailey Rochester Injured Internally recovery doubtful Mrs J G Longfellow Rochester badly Injured Internally severe contusions con-tusions will probably die Charles Daniels Rochester engineer Incoming train perhaps Internally in jut tctl Charles Sehutte Rochester baggage master Incoming train serious Frank dj In Vcrgnc Rochester conductor con-ductor scalp wound mind badly af fee ted 1 G Longfellow Rochester badly wrenched shoulders hands and arms cut will recover Gladys Vogel 9 i years old Rochester scalp wound Robert Mathewa Lima N Y shoul den badly bruised Ryron G Vary Lima wrist badly cut t cutFred Fred McVittlc Rochester face cut badly and seriously bruised Charles Hoffman Rochester furrier artery of wrist cut and bruised serious se-rious L A Bause Washington shoulder arms and legs badly bruised probable internal injuries serious Charles X Barnard Rochester bad cuts serious bruises probably Internal lujurla Mrs Minnie V S TyieTtociitth1 i shoulder badly injured Internal injuries inju-ries feared Sidney G Taylor husband of Mrs Tyler severely bruised not dangerous Mrs Ilondfirf Rochester hurt about head and shoulder not serious Mr 7orn Rochester cut on face not serious Mrs Zorn Rochester both legs hurt at knees serious Mr Mercer New York City badly bruised V Mrs Mercer New York City cuts and bruises STRUCK WITH TERRIBLE FORCE The Incoming train which consisted of a combination smoker and baggage cnr and two day couches was due in this city at 830 oclock but was a few minutes late The outgoing train consisting con-sisting of a combination smoker and baggugo car and one day coach left promplly on lime at ivrtO oclock The two trains came together with terrific force on a straight line of track one half mile south of Clarissa street bridge near Hope hospital FIREMAN HORRIBLY MANGLED Just before the crash came the crew of each engine with the exception of Fireman Putnam of the Incoming train Jumped and escaped with slight Injuries Inju-ries Putnam was caught In the wreckage wreck-age 01 his engine and horribly mangled death resulting Instantly WENT INTO CANAL On the east side of the track at the i scone of the wreck is the Erie canal feeder while on the west side Is the Genesee river The force of the collision colli-sion was o great that both engines rebounded fifty feet l The engine of the incoming train was thrown to the weston west-on Its side and reduced to scrap Iron The combination smoker and baggage car following Jumped the track lo the cast side slipped by the engine turned on its side and fell with a crash Into the canal feeder The day I coach following fol-lowing the combination car also Jumped to the eastward and burled its forward for-ward end In the feeder The remaining coach of the Incoming train remained on the roadbed NARROWLY ESCAPE DROWNING From the combination car and day coach whloh went into the feeder all of the Injured were taken The uninjured unin-jured passengers Immediately I rushed to the rescue but they were handicapped handi-capped by l the Inrush of water which In 1 the briefest space had almost tilled the cars Most of the Injured bruised and bleeding and crying pltoously for assistance I were found floating ahout In the water fnslde of the wrecked cars With much difficulty they were pulled through the windows of the overturned car or dragged thrqugh holes In the coach caused bj the wreck It I I Is I miraculous that many were not drowned It Is believed that all were safely landed DUE TO CAIH5L12SSNES II Is 1 now admitted by i the t crew of the I Incoming I train I that they I bad received re-ceived orders to meet the outgoing train at Mount Hope siding which Is a nhort distance south of the scone of tho wrock They say that having habitually ha-bitually met the outgoing train at Rochester the order to moot It at Mount Hoi e siding was forgotten until too late |