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Show FIVE.' MEN KILLED ' -. ' '!..': . .r By the-Explosion of an Engine on -,. 1 the' Philadelphia & Eeadin?. OTHERS FATALLY INJURED. TJie Accident Occurred Witlnont trie Xieast Warning and Xo One Had ' Tlraa to Seek a Place of Safety ' The Dead;aaa Injnred Are-'All Employes t' the Railroad Coiu- panj-Sane of the Victims. r " "-'''"- c" Rsabixg, ra., Nov. 11 An engine drawing draw-ing a train of empty coal cars on the FhiU ; adclpbia -& Reading railroad, blew up near Bchuyikfl! Havea early thia mornin:, killing Are men,, ' tearing up the tracks, dismantling dis-mantling the locomotive and hurling the machinery several aquares and scattering destruction de-struction all : bround. A large crowd, gathered from the surrounding country, got together the remains of the railroaders. wnose bodies were fearfully dishgureo. V TEE KILLED. , II. C. Allison, engineer; Wm. Mackey, fireman; . ' ' '. Wm. Cowhey, extra engineer; . . : j Vim. Kcndrick, conductor; "Wm. Mover, extra fireman. Michael Dobbins, a brakeman, Js probably fatally injured. The extra engineer, fireman and injured brakeman had brpusrht down the train and were riding back In the cab with the regular crew. .The explosion came without with-out any warning whatever. : -:; -mm " v |