Show ENGLI ENGLISH H TRAIN fRAIN WRECK r TEN PASSENGERS WERE KILLED d A A. Sleeping Watchman and a leavy Fog Cause Came th the tho Fatal Catastrophe i f fA A terrible railway accident In which h h hn a n aleast at I least at ten lives were er lost lot uI an and thirty persons ns wre rire r injured Injure occurred ear early ealy Wed Wednesday nc morning near nc in la Yorkshire England The East Ert coast express train trin for London Londo left let Edinburgh at aHO 10 ocl o'clock k the previous night night The Tho train loaded unusually heavy was fa dl- dl h In two sections s. s The Tho first section pro pro- pr 0 safely to t London The second section t bad had over 10 passengers on board Including c S. S several noblemen and other distinguished people and consisting of 01 toadies coaches from Perth and Ind Aberdeen A thick fog prevailed pre pre- pre prevailed 0 and It aus difficult for tor the tc engineer to toz t z discern the signals Approaching i the to fog grew thicker ticker than ever r c About tw and ad one half miles mie north of 01 that thA town the signals signals sig sig- sig nals were ere entirely obscured and the te train 0 collided at full ful ful speed with a freight t train trin on ou oua a siding IdIng at Manor anor house houe The wreck rk of the i express train 1 complete The Te engine came full tilt against the te freight I trains and toppled over smashed and diaman- diaman f tied ted with wit the cars cas after It It Into a afield neM next to t the track tack The cars were broken and jammed t together and ad most most o of 01 the passengers fero were caught in their compartments us as asia in 1 compartment so many I t traps The wreck took tk fire fr almost alost Immel- Immel I tey atey from escaping g gas and the tM smoke and flame with wih the te shrieks of ot the te dying and l wounded made mae a horrible scene seene scene I Those os who vho managed to t extricate themselves 6 uninjured u d hastened t to assist others others' who were y y yet alive tIve and caught In fn the tho wreck reck Men And women omen could be heard beard hear shrieking for tor or assist atc t ance nc One man who was wa slowly burned to toI toj 0 I j death and who could slot not nt get out out begged the L r rescuers In fn heavens heaven's name nae lo to kill ku ki him It Is I known that tat not less le t than n ten are arc dead dea and i more mor than thirty are injured Injure many of ot them them I seriously I I f f I The Te the train was wa kUe but the Iho I f engineer engner who ju jumped pc at at of o the te cl collision lon escaped with 1 a n br n leg The Marquis of and the Marquis of 01 Huntey the tho latter later a I lord In waiting to Queen j Victoria were on board bad the train tn The Te Marquis Mar Mar- JIa quis ot uninjured and he be did di active service In i assisting to rescue others 1 IThe The Marquis Marui of Huntly lunty was Wa bruised braised braise and had bad hadI I In a thumb broken broken but s sW Buffered ff red rc no other Injury of ot the second forty forty Highlanders I is lI among the killed The Rev flay T. T John Forsythe chaplain of the tho Caledonian asylum was badly baly Injured In Jn the wreck weck The fhe he Pullman carriage was t thrown off o I the rails ral And shattered but the te occupants cs- cs es 5 death The fourteen fouteen ordinary coaches 6 were thrown backward Ic in lI one cue contused confused heap bep r Only a a small portion of the train iral was wa de- de de b lre It I has ha been ben e tle i j man I Jc jh m 11 j b I |