Show Crash of Cars CHARLESTON W Va Dec 2SA terrible terri-ble accident occurred this morning on the Chcspeake Ohio roan at White Sulphur Springs 12 miles cast of this place DC tails have been very hard to Let the only accounts being received by specials to the Dally Gazette One of thes from an eyewitness eye-witness says Vestibule train I > o J l on Chespeako Ohio left the track two miles west of White SUlphur Springs at 720 this morning demolishing demolish-ing six cars killing deceit people and ijurng about tweny live Tnoac iucnt was caused by the rails sproaUiug The la lea were H Faltka Giant county South Dak Edward Brown colored his son Heath colored F W Wilson Caldv ell Kas Hale Morrison Charleston Baggage Master Barksdale of Proilct Va News Thompson of Portsmouth Ohio J D West Howardsville Va jihomas Ilai esch Blackstone Kits Kidder ludd Han mba Mo and one other unknown Among the injured were J R Ka esch of Blirkstcne Kas Conductor fechnem Huntington W Vi R Blanton Firm vie Vt Gus H Kline Chicago William Dell New York W Clark Clifton George Va P B Bench John Woodfolk Alle ghenj Va W D Clark Nehon county Va Louis Narcsch ackstone KYi H C Gregory Cliff Top Va arm crushed internally injured The tram was behind iso and running at the rate of forty to fifty miles an hoar The wreck occurced on a fill ocr Jarvis run which is 190 feet high said to be the largest fill in the United States All of the killed were in tho smoking car which I was telescoped by another car Every person in the car was killed except tho conductor who though terrijy injured may recover It was a fearful wreck and the damage t tho railroad st this thee cannotbeesti mated Luckily tho cars did not take fire they being heated by steam inc engine did not leave the rails The rear sleepers g ltbtet had the front trucks on the ground and remained re-mained on the rail Dr W P Caldwell the only physician in White Sulphur ro paired to the scene of the accident and did scqne u I all in his power to alleviate and rehevethe suffering but could only help one person at a time tme After some time a number of doctors from all along the line arrived and worked long aid faithfully among the suffering The ladies of the vicinity turned out en masse and too much cannot be said in I praise of their noble efforts Statements as to the cause of the accident vary Some say the rails spread while other reports I say the rails were worn out and the ties tes I were rotten Among the injured j were afO j several of enihe Karl Gardner theatrical company One will paobably die 1 |