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Show jqiFED JE TRACK. Reat Coach of the Limited Panhandle Train Jumps the Track and Rolls Down an Embankment LISJ OF KILLED AND WOUNDED. The'. Train was Going Down a Steep Grade when the Framework of , the Engine Broke. . ' Rkhmond, Ind., Feb. 20. The rear coach of tho limited Panhandle train from Chicago to Cincinnati jumped the track at Hagerstowa at 8:30 last eveu-Ing eveu-Ing and rolled down an embankment. There .e'e four persons killed and several wounded. The killed are: ' O. T. Dual, engineer of maintenance of way of tho Panhandle. iGEMtuK Needham, attorney of the road. C. P. Case, conductor. Akthir Reeves, passenger, of Richmond. Rich-mond. . - - I The train was coming down a steep ' grade into town when the framework (of the engino broke, and every car on the train was derailed, going down a fifteen-foot embankment. The cars caught fire, but the llamos were quickly extinguished. All tho coaches were terribly wrecked. The following persons per-sons wero probably fatally hurt: Mrs. George McKew, Richmond, Ind.; Mrs. J. C. Husim, Sacramento, Cal. A largo number of others sustained " Injuries, but will probably recover. Among them are M. II. llildi, Cinein-noti; Cinein-noti; H. Staude, Chicago; John M. Edwards, Ed-wards, Richmond, Ind.; A. Stixenber-gerand Stixenber-gerand Wiley Stixenberger, Westville, ' Ohio; Frank W. Eddy, Westfield, Mass. j Miss Ratt, Dayton, C; Mrs. Dudley, Dayton, ().; Mr. and Mrs. Major Benson and two children, Logansport, Ind.; Mrs. Annie F-ngle-brecht and three children, Logansport, : Ind.; Henry Fox, Richmond, Ind.; Asa j Kealey, Richmond, Ind.; T. W. Gilpin, Philadelphia; John Crocker, Chicago; Charles Sage, Richmond; G. II. Edmunds, Ed-munds, Troy, Ohio; Mrs. Susan Uta-Ibattgh, Uta-Ibattgh, Trenton, Ohio; O. Evans, New Castle, Ind.; Lora Clark, New Castle; i, Clifton Irwin, Martins Ferry, Ohio: J. ' S. Stango, ICalon, Ohio.; J. W. Kramer, j Logansport; Harriet S. Lombard, Am-I Am-I lierst. Wis.; James T. Booles, Richmond; Rich-mond; Robert Hodglim, railroad fireman; fire-man; G. W. Webster, porter. As fast as tho injured were taken 'from the wreck, they were taken to . houses near by, where every attention was given them until arrangements could bo made for their removal to the hospital at Richmond. |