Show i FOUR PER ONS AR I 1ATA1iClillSll y HED One Hundred Other People Are I I More or Less Injured i jured i I AN AWNING GOES I DOWN WITH A CRASH I i MIRACULOUS ESCAPE OF HUNDREDS FROM DEATH A CIrcuS That Brought Dinnster in More Ways Than One Physicians Krom Surrounding Towns Summoned Sum-moned to Care For tIle Wounded and Private Residences Are Converted Con-verted Into Hospitals Thrilling Scene Terrell Tex Nov ITho most disastrous disas-trous accident in the history of Terrell occurred here at 1030 oclock this morning morn-Ing As the result of the collapse of an awning awn-ing on a crowd which had assembled to witness a circus parade four persons were fatally crushed and 100 others more B or less seriously injured J The names of the injured as far as cane > can-e obtained at this hour are as follows i A Ms Lucinda Wright injured on right jAnB and hip Mrs Charles Gardner left leg broken and severly Injured on the body I Mrs F D Armstrong injured on arm and also about the knees I Kiss Kennedy severly injured about the legs Miss Sarah Wright severe body bruises trs C C Wittman right arm and spine injured Miss Bertle Campbell injured in the sideB B F Rhodes injured in the shoulder cnd head Mrs Florence Hutton arm and leg broken head bruised and otherwise injured in-jured not expected to live Miss Alice Tarbet hip dislocated and legs injured Mrs Dr J A Anthony slightly injured in-jured internally Mrs John Barry back broken not expected ex-pected to live Iss Judie Alvis injured about face JInd hip Miss May Fife injured in hip and neck Mrs Julie Roth left arm broken Mrs Roths girl was also badly injured In-jured Master Spark Rogers legs and head injured in-jured Miss Ida Davis hip Injured Miss Ada Rogers badly injured in feet and arms Mrs Mary Wadsworth severely injured in bowels and deep gash on right thigh Mrs A B Barnes thigh broker JosIah Barton injured severely In the Aside and head may die Miss Laura Huff leg broken and ankle JMiss Mrs Morrow several ribs broken and otherwise injured Mrs Roberts injured internally probably probab-ly fatally j Miss Mamie Bullock bones in leg fractured frac-tured L D Veach badly injured also his wife three little daughters and a son some of whom may die Miss Jewell Monday leg badly injured Pearl Rushing badly injured Mrs Richardson Garfield Robb Mrs Robb Miss Anna Roberts Will and Kattie Freigle all badly injured in-jured Mrs Jeff Scott her baby badly injured Miss Maud Maxfield face and wrist seriously injured Miss Lizzie Spencer injured in back face head and J Miss Maud Dwyer badly bruIsed and was unconscious for some time but will recover Two little boys bruised about the face and body they were immediately taken home and names not learned Nat Latum head and foot injured Bob Duncan bone 4n left leg splintered VIIss Susie Lyon head injured irs C J Lyon Injured about head and hips Mrs Sophie Hayes and baby badly injured in-jured t Ur s C Burbank severely injured bout the head Miss Annie Deuschle Henry Rogers Miss Rogers Maggie Rogers Miss Sarah Wade injured in the side John Knox scalp wound Martha Monroe collar bone and should er broken With the dawn of this morning one of the most enjoyable days of the season at this time of the year was promised Peo pie from miles had gathered to attend Sells Brothers I mF and witness the parade About 1030 oclock the parade entered Moore avenue the principal business busi-ness street of the tcwn That thoroughfare to the fare was crowded by people see parade and the awnings and windows of lino second stories of the business houses were filled with spectators On the awn Ifci of the MIssissiDpi store and in front JJTthe house of Morris Brin an unusually unusu-ally large number of people had congregated con-gregated to get a good view of the parade gr TOO or more being on the awning and the sidewalk beneath was jammed The front of the parade had gone un Moore avenue until it had reached a point directly in front of the Mississippi store when the awning in front of the buildings lapsed and tumbled to the sidewalk d on the peonle beneath who num red at least 600 or 700 The awning ve way near the building wIth un aw Lll crash the iron columns falling inward In-ward and smashing the large plate glass fronts of both buildings The picture presented an awful spectacle specta-cle as the moving avalanche of human things were being dashed to a terrible rate below On either side of the street several columns col-umns of people rushed to the scene Men women and children ran screaming ard crying to learn the fate of their friends Mr Allen Sells was riding in his buggy at the head of the procession He ordered or-dered it to stop and called to those near to assist in removing the people beneath th debris Different members of the circus ren flpred valuable assistance The people beneath the gallery were Injured worse than those above and had ft not been for the falling back of the ron supports of the building thus pre j rVcnting the platform from falling fit tot to-t f ground many on the pavement ol1ld doubtless have been Instantly killed t led and the number of injured Increased twofold Physicians from neighboring towns were also summoned 10 assist in the work Private residences were thrown open io receive and care for the injured |