Show DEATH ENOS HOLIDAY t Fatal Wreck of New York Excursion Excur-sion Train 4 THREE PERSONS KILLED OVER A DOZEN MORE ABE TERRIBLY TER-RIBLY MANGLED T Engineer Lost Control of His Locomotive Loco-motive and a Coach Filled With Pleasure Seekers While Rounding a Curve at 1 Terrific Rate of Speed Left the Track f Rochester N Y April 30 Three persons were killed more than a dozen seriously injured and fifty less seriously serious-ly hurt as the result of a wreck this afternoon af-ternoon on the Rochester Lake Ontario On-tario railroad better known as the Bay railroad at Rosenbaucrs Comer about one and a half miles north of the city ety line when two cars on an excursion train filled with passengers left the track while rounding a curve at full speed and were completed wrecked The Dead John Helberg aged 20 died at hospital 4 hos-pital J Tierney aged 24 died at hospital Unknown man died after being removed re-moved from the wreck Seriously Injured Julia Sullivan aged IS fractured collar col-lar bone George Brasser aged 36 compound fracture of forearm Emi Steingraber aged 22 back badly Injured Otto Hahnke aged 21 both legs badly bruised and bones of right hand broken William Goodman aged 22 severe scalp wound I Emil Schram aged IS small bones of foot broken II John Biershel aged 42 compound I fracture of leg Emma Tueselbclof aged Ii nose broken face terribly lacerated James Lombard internal injury may prove fatal J F Moore H L Borie Oscar Dorcshal William Doerer C Rhlnehardt John Sullivan Charles Werner may die Joseph Zimmer may die Slightly Injured Charles Darrow A F Bumham Henry Koehlin Valentine Lochner John Russinger Henry Rother Frederick Goldsworth Charles Nachaler John H Fredericks John Fleming Frederick Schqlber Albert Tippens A Fred J Wehnert p W S Woodruff John De Roller Joseph Hicks Mrs Joseph Hicks injured Internally Engineer Lost Control Besides these at least twentyfive are cut about the face and otherwise injured in-jured They went home without giving their names The train which wag crowded with excursionists bound for different points along the shores of Lake Ontario In the Irondequoit bay district left the bay station in this city at 4 oclock this afternoon about fifteen minutes late Every seat in the coaches were filled and a large number of people were standing on the platforms The train was made up of an engine one closed and two open coaches There is a grade about 100 yards from the corner of North avenue and Ridge road and when this grade was reached the speed of the train Increased perceptibly Down the grade went the train Its speed increasing constantly When the far curve was reached the engine engne rounded it with startling rapidity Next to the engine was the closed carriage divided into two compartments and when It reached the curve it veered over to the north side of the road around the curve on the left wheels It had gone but a part of the bend in tho track when it left the rails ar 1 shot straight ahead There was a sudderi crash and the couplings between the engine and coach were severed and the coach again veered over and plowed through the earth for several feet before V be-fore dropping on its side in the front of the Ridge Road hotel |