Show A LOAD OF scattered over the landscape by a utah central train nothing is so bad bat what it might be worse the two fisherman who were deeply not to say thrillingly interested in abe scene about to be described may well take comfort from the old adage A passenger who reached salt biake city monday evening on the north bound central train states that just beyond draper a serious casualty occurred but which might easily have been much more grave prom the description of the place where the accident happened as given by our informant we take it to be the point of the mountain A wagon loaded with fresh fish probably caught in utah lake was crossing the track when the train came along A collision could not be avoided and the wagon was instantly reduced to kindling wood while fresh fish lined the rails to a considerable distance two men were in the wagon but from the manner in which some of the train crew criticized criticised their handiwork in disputing the right of way with a locomotive our informant ferrad io that the fishermen ware not seriously hurt whether they escaped by jumping from the wagon in the niche of time or in a more miraculous manner is not stated the train was stopped which gave opportunity for an interview between the train men and the fishermen As soon as the engine had disposed of the wagon the forsea took to flight from which circumstance it may be inferred that neither of them was either killed or crippled the results of the disaster seem therefore to be the loss of a wagon and a load of fresh fish and probably some danger to the harness the horses will no doubt be recovered |