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Show DEAD i.D HOISDF.O. Correct List nl the ( axnal li r by the Kallruad huiash-iii. Detroit, 11. Folijwing is a correct iist of the D&mes ol t::e kihtd and wcunded by the Michigan Central Kiiiway disaster, so tar as known : Killed Milton Gilbert, ercineer, Detroit; Chris. B. Smith, fireman, Detroit; Wm. Johnson, Ptnlailelpma; Mrs. Mary Gartland, Philadelphia; Annie Gartland, aced 10, Poiladel-phia; Poiladel-phia; Mrs. Catherine Spsrtling; Edith Spartiant, aged 6, and Marian Spart--ant, aged 4; W m. G. E:kics, LiwcIj, Mass.; Moses Moore, Trey; Louis Morgen, Buckingharn, Canada; infant in-fant daughter oi Mrs- George Jones, of Shenandoah, Pa., IS months old; an unknown man, evidently a Canadian, Cana-dian, 25 ye re old, 0 leet 6 inches in height, short black hair, smooth Uce, dressed in gray checkered unit ; an unknown man, about 4l) years of -e. prominent Roman nose, black moustache, mous-tache, initials "G. E. R." wrougnl im tbe right wrist, supposed to have been a sailor. Tbe wounded are thirty in number num-ber Miltoo D. Carlisle, express mes-eeuger, mes-eeuger, Detroit ; A. A. Bennet baggageman, Detroit; Wm. Euzzy, Troy, Vt,, on his way to California; Daniel Finn. Ch-cago; S. M. Sparklin, Philadelphia; Arthur Rogers, Pnila-delphia; Pnila-delphia; Reuben Carter, of England, en route for Gardner, Ills.; George A. Cunningham, Janesville, Wis.; John Jefi'rey, Newark, N. J.; Robert Neild, Wellington, Ont.; Leopold Hoflman, on the way from Randolph, Mass., to St. Paul; Henry Burrows, Newfoundland, Newfound-land, Penn. ; H. C. Long, Alcona, Iowa; August Schlingheide, from Hamburg, en route for San Francisco; William M. Murchie, Enveruees, Octario; Henry Borne?, Newfoundland, Newfound-land, Penn.; William Brinny, Gait, Ontario; Delbert M. Benjamin. Jersey Heights, N. J.; Ovid Band, Covert, Seneca Co., N.Y.; Hermis Dea-maisonaiv, Dea-maisonaiv, Anger, Ontario; Polmot Desmaisonaiv, Anger, Ontario; J. E. Parnell, Bangor, Mich.; Mrs. E. J. Parnell, Bangor, Mich., on the way from St. Catharines, Ontario; Mra. J. F. Parnell, St. Paul, en route from Toronto; Mrs. A. W. Steele, Detroit; Mrs. Thomas Clement, Lockport, N. Y.; May Vvhitmore, Mra. Clement's grand daughter, slight; Mrs. B. B. Hurt, Clinton, Iowa; Mrs, George U. Jones, Shenandoah; Allen Jones, aged 6; Willie Rice, Philadelphia; aged 4 years. The wounnded ore all doing well and no more deaths are likely to result. The best of care ia being bestowed upon them by the railway company. An investigation before a coroner's jury composed leading citizens of Jackson, lias been in progress all the forenoon, taking evidence ol railway official! acd employe's. It seems from their testimony that Coiwell, tbe yard master, Sawyer, the switchman, switch-man, and Jones, the engineer of the switch engine, are all alike responsible, responsi-ble, and that all were guilty of bad judgment and the violation of the rules of tbe company. |