Show NINE PERSONS DEAD MANY ARE INJURED f Passenger Trains Trains Collide on Rio Grande As Result of ofin Mistake in in Orders WOMEN TOURISTS AID IN RES RESCUE UE p Colorado Springs Aug 14 Nine per persons persons sons Eons are dead and others are arc expected to todie todie todie die between forty and Aft are injured three engines are In the ditch two bag baggage baggage baggage gage cars car Including the contents contenta are smashed and several passenger pa enger coaches are badly damaged as the result of 01 a headon collision between eastbound t passenger train No 8 S and anti westbound J passenger er No 1 l on the Denver Rio Grande near Husted thirteen miles north of ot this city at 16 a m today The wreck was due to a misunderstand understand misunderstanding ml understandIng ing of ot orders orden The Dead James Rp Chicago C M 1 Larkin Colorado Springs C S Brown Jericho Springs Mo 0 J A Gossage fireman on lead engine No S Colorado Springs T E Murphy traveling car agent Denver A Davison McPherson Kan Attorney F G Frederick St Louis F W Belese Bele s Colorado Springs James J Harker Chicago ChicagoAn ChI aSO An engineer who was deadheading his way to Denver riding in the leading Iding en enSine engine engine gine Sine A portion of ot a body is reported k to have been found late tonight at the scene of ot the wreck The Injured F Baker Portland Ore Or Internally Injured Earl Karl Kemper Kempor Denver cut arm ann and legs Andrew Jacobson Oldham S D In tn Internal internal injuries Peter Colorado rado Springs Spring head cut internal int injuries Elmer EJmer Jokisch Virginia Virginis Falls Ills leg broken John Victor Colo Cob face cut and legs broken J L Frank McPherson Kan leg and aM head cut out J F St LouIi Lolli head cut and legs brokers broken bro en B L Shaver baver express messenger mee eager No 8 Denver slightly hurt urt Mrs s T M 1 Randolph Okmulgee Okla Okia Internal Injuries W v E B Sacks Saks Denver arm broken brok n Charles Charle Campbell legs broken Fas Fa Faytok Stock Kansas City slightly uj LQ t W W Taylor bridge builder D R RG RG RG G Pueblo leg broken John W Roberts New Cambridge Mo head badly cut and legs broken C E B Whitside Jericho Springs Sp ings Mo back and nod chest injured Henry Shipman 1772 Kimball avenue Chicago broken ribs and aM legs Stephen Pueblo inspector slightly Injured J W Axtell Neb Nob mall matI car carrier carrier rier ncr body bruised and legs cut cutO cutO O 0 C Skinner Topeka ribs broken E B C Tannehill Des Moines head battered batter d and left lett arm broken John Carson Io lo legs broken face cut Peter Nelson of ot Monroe Neb taken to the St Francis hospital with his chest crushed In a dying condition Mrs D K IC Seaton Harrisburg HI TIl taken to the hotel suffering from a broken back Her death is ex expected expected Mistake in Orders As No S 8 drew draw into about forty miles an hour the crew of ot the en engine engine engino gine gino saw a light engine standing on the switch north of ot the station Mistaking the engine for the second section of ot No 1 1 the crew crow did not stop atop and went through the station as aa fast as u the two J 1 f engines could draw the coaches As soon as the train got out of the station the engineer of ot the Met first en engine engine engine gine of ot No S 8 saw another train coming slowly down the Incline He slammed on the and the thc emergency brakes and then shouted U te Uthe uthe the other members of ot the two crews tc U jump Before they had time to jump No 8 S had rammed No 1 so hard that all three engines lay in the ditch Fire Fireman Fireman Fireman man J A Gossage ot of No 8 S was killed as he was firing his engine and nevel knew what struck him The members of the other oUter crew craw es ee escaped e serious injuries by Jumping Th The engineer on the first engine of ot No S 8 is said to have hI ve been n working as an extra and anti since the wreck has been acting like a madman He had t tl he be held down by friends Smoker No 72 attached to train No 8 was the car in which the people were killed All AR those tho e badly Injured were in inthe Inthe Inthe the same car There is 18 not enough left of the car beyond the frame to tell that it was formerly a smoking car The baggage cars caraT on both trains and the smokers and the next cars were all wrecked The three engines In the ditch are total wrecks A relief train bearing physicians surgeons sur eons and nurses nur es was waa hurried to the rescue from this city a wrecking crew was wag sent up from Pueblo The dead deed and injured were brought to this city on the special and on No 1 I the le two arriving arrIvIng ing lug shortly after noon Heroic work In helping the Injured was waa done by women tourists under the direction of ot H A of Boston Mass Mau and C R It Dow Do of ot Boston Bo ton who was going to Denver after atter a trip through Yellowstone park The mem members members bers bars of the party turned turn over to the In Injured Injured jed two Pullmans Within a few minutes after the col collision collIon lIon the two cars had been turned Into a hospital and bandages were being put on the injured |