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Show V " T1IH0CGII A CYClM i - . Two Through Sleeping Oars Battered Almost Al-most Into Kindling Wood by a . ' . El Storm in Mexico. . . if - ' EiraiNE'sl HEADLIGHT SMASHED, ."'. And Every Pane of Glass in the Can ' . " Broken -A Passenger Train Bum , . , Into a Landslide. " , , , " Sam Antokio, Tex., April 13. Tho V two sleeping coaches running between " f tho City of Jklexieo, San Antonio and , , M ashington, D. C, via the Mexican 1 National road reached hero in a dilapi-, dilapi-, dated condition. ",' I The train to which they wore at j , tched passed through a cyclone and .:.. bail storm near Tarreon, Mexico, ,v - -. Saturday night, So largo wero the .'V. T" ,ai' stones that the " head light f. of the engine and every pane of glass .i, .m one side of the train of cars were imashed. , "... v The tin roofs were battered so badly 7 that not a particle of paint remained. Seieral persons in tho day coaches , Were injured and a Mexican at Torreon , ' killed. Tho passengers say the ' ' cyclone must have created great havoc. y RAN 1NTO A , AD st-iu".. Tbe Kng-lnear niul Fl'ttmnn of rs.ng.r J ' Train J-atull Sraldorf. X ,' . PiTTsiuKa, April 13. Tho west- .,, ;; bound passenger train for Cleveland, , bio, ran into a landslide at Vanport, t. , , ' J'a-. twenty-five miles west of here, ,!; ' here, early this morning, derailing the ; (,",'" Vi loeoinotivc, baggage and mail cars. I The engineer and fireman wero so ( ' ' ' badly scalded they will die. The others j.-.- were only slightly hurt. |