Show HURLED TO DEATH A Train on the Trunk Line Goes Down SHRIEKS AND GROANS OF DYING Cars Standing on Fnd and tljo Dead and Dying riled Pp v Horrible Horri-ble llallroad Uisiteter ST GEORGE bar Fe jraary 271he St Louis express pasting hero eastbound east-bound this evening went through abridge a-bridge just east of the station A broken tire on one of the engine wheels caused the rails to spread and the first passenger car a Pullman car and a dining car went through the middle section of the bridge The Pullman car which contained mist of the passengers pas-sengers was thrown clear olTche bridge turning completely Qver and landing right side up The dining car statds on end against tao pier The passenger remained on the bridge Eignt i or ten persona were killed and about thirty wounded persons have been taken out of the cars SAVED BY LUCK The diningroom car contained abOut seven persons besides the waiters Supper was just announced and in a few minutes the car woull have been filled and all must have perished Following is a Ii t of the uiHed l George Teggett of Mitchell William Wemp of London Dr Swan and a W Francis of Woodstock McLain of Detroit De-troit Michigan Mr Btinee of Hamilton Hamil-ton and Captain Moore of Bradford both of the Salvation Army Mr xt ers of Woodstock The injured number thirty in all who are bpulv ohikou up Some have limbs broken None of tbiin however are believed to be fatally hurt A TEBKIBLE SCENE The accident was witnessed by some i of the towns people The alarm was I given and in a few minutes the street I was a scene of the wildest excitement A conveyance was hurried to the bridge and the dead and wounded were tafcan out of the debris They were conveyed to the hotels and private residences nhd station houses All tJe doctors in the town were soon on hand and attended without delay to the mortals who groaned and cried for help The bridge that gave away is 100 feet High St George near where the disaster occurred is on the Great Western branch of the Grand Trunk railway |