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Show FOUR MEN AREJILLED Freight ' Tcain Wrecked by a Washout in Mon- tana; ' T FORSYTH, Mont., July 28.Four people are. dead and two seriously injured as a result of an eastbound , No raiern Pacific Pa-cific freight wreck between Myers and Rancher, thirty miles west of' Forsyth. High water had carried away a small concrete bridge and the freight,4 in charge of Engineer James. Wilson and Conductor Peter Emge, plunged into the opening. The engine and five cars were piled into the ditch. , Dead. JAMES WIL80N. engineer. Forsyth. EDWARD LUCIFER, fireman, Forsyth. TWO UNKNOWN TRAMPS. Injured. JOHN CAMPBELL, brakeman, of Forsyth. For-syth. ONE UNKNOWN TRAMP. , The injured have been brought here. The bodies of the killed have not been recovered from the wreckage. The freight had orders to run from Rancher to Myers to meet the westbound passenger train. Luckily, the freight struck the washout before the passenger or there would have been terrible loss of life. The passenger was flagged a short distance from the wreck. The company Is making heroic efforts- to clear - the track. , . |