Show Piling np the Wreck Denver 200n Thursday evening even-ing on the Atlantic and Pacific Railway while making an effort to force the blockade of snow between Coolidge and Fort Wingate the engine en-gine jumped the track A second engine in the vicinity came to the rescue but not being able to render the needed assistance two more engines were telegraphed for from Coolidge These started for the scene of the accident at full speed and in the blinding snow nothing was seen in the waywhen suddenly there was a tremendous crash and the fragments of four sixtyton engines en-gines were pilled up on the roadbed Charles Lamin engineer of No6 and his fireman were seriously bruised and several I others slightly injured Yesterday afternoon the men working on the wreck being exhausted from fatigue and cold Coolidge was again asked for assistance when two more engines en-gines with a way car loaded with workmen started for the sc ene of the accident The snow was so blinding and the wind blew so terrific ter-rific that no object could be seen aheadand the rescuing train sweeping sweep-ing along the track went crashing into the wreck of the four engines adding tenfold to the confusion con-fusion already existing Both engines and the way car was completely com-pletely wrecked But one man was seriously hurt The storm was the worst known for years The danger lights were completely covered up and the intense cold made it impossible impos-sible for signal men to be out |