Show CRUSHED tINDEK A TBAINt A Salt J > Lakers heath near Elkhorn I Elk-horn > ebraka The following special dispatch dated Elkhorn Neb appears iu the Omaha Heratl of June 11th A sid accide t nsultinp in the death of two men and the serious injury of another occurred about two mile east I of this pi ice at 3 oclock thN morning I The men were stealinjS riddle a freight carat the time the accident happened TWJ are known and were of respectable families Toe train wi NJ 41 in charge of Rawerth conductor and Burke entfneer The n in killed are I Miehael Ujuonuc of Omabi and James Smith of Silt Like City Utah Con Buckley of Oumlia w i o badly liiinred that Lis life is ieiaireil it < At the tune 01 the acuhleiu toe train W ti rnuuiUr at a pretty i fur rate of speed and there was no iniihra i u of danger hut njdileiilr one of the trllcs of aciirueir the centre of HID test oioice aim let the c > r ilown tit on the track it was druig iilou in ibis way fora short dlahuacdd I UIHH ii > the track go nieraii cub tnlme iio the right Omei cars f > 11 < > e t ouix o J bulb ides ot tb + track and puu 11 11 confued uia sea fart were limited with lumber part with sugar and the restuilli general inerchaiiilue ijewn cars went otT aitogeilitrr but fortunately fortunate-ly noie of the train ciu were on thai part of the train and it thotielitnt tint thai no o ie was injured but groans were heard and u man pertly atiiiiiieii I was seen over the line fence lie gave lilt name ui One KitteriH ljuni of Salt Lake Utah and said three others were under car A force outs got the men out Two men were found dead undone und-one badly wounded Kitteriuxbani > soon recovered and looked for work today to-day but was unsuccesinl Buckley was taken to his numc in Omaha Coroner Cor-oner Drexel t eld an inquest on the dead and eionerat d the railroad comp my from blame The wn ckinK train was soon on hand and had the tra > k cleared i by 10 oclock Trains run slowly over the place all night The scene ot the wreek was visited by numbers during tus lavami toilers mierest7rt3 lei 0 ir the accident Passeiuera were transferred trans-ferred this mom ng The proprty loss will be con ldlrble na besides the cars which are Sicily damaged a lot Of sugar lemons and other freight was scattered and destroyed The total dama < c is a bout 10 000 The verdict of the coroners jury was to the effect that the deceased came to tueir death while riding on freight train Of James Smith the man bois bo-is said to hail from this city the same paper savs James Smith the other fatal v cum of the accident was comparatively com-paratively a young nan He Was by no means a tramp none of tbe four was He was a cornice moulder I by trade Little is known of him more than be leaves a wife and three or four children living at Salt Lake City On his person was a letter from his wife Jessie Smith bearing date of April 1 II shows that the deceased was in San Francisco prior to his coming east In view of the untimely un-timely death of the husband and father it is a touching epistle In the I kind terms of a wife and mother Mrs Smith tells how hard she is working to make a living for tbe little girls and hopes that the deceased may soon be bleeotutr eth f able to secure the needed work It concludes con-cludes with the postscript I wish I I had something to send you but I have not |