Show JA CUSllEDTO DEATII f Ten Laborers Killed TwentyEight Injured I J Three Fatally J in Collision + I Great t Northern Freight Train Running at Rapid Rate Crashes Into a Work Train Near Culbertson Bunk Car Torn to Splinters Wreckage Catches Fire Awful Scene Follows the Collision I Great Falls Mont Nov lBTen Japanese laborers wore killed and twcnty eight Injured three probably fatally and the others more or less seriously In a collision between a freight train and n work train on the Great Northern railroad road near Culbcrtson a station close to the eastern boundary line of this State Sunday morning The freight train wan running at a rate of speed estimated at twentyfive miles per hou the work train was stationary Rounding n curve the freight I crashed Into the work train and sad havoc followed I i CRASHED INTO BUNK CAR I One of the cars in the work train was bunk or sleeping car In this there were fortyone Japanese laborers But three of them escaped death or Injury The story told by the sunIvorsIs that the most awful scenes followed the crash Wounded men lay about everywhere all were horribly mangled The ground was soaked with blood and the shrieks of the Injured were agonising The car contained n stove and thewreckage was soon Ignited SAVED FROM FLAMES I I The trainnien and the t three uninjured Japanese worked swiftly to save the victims from the certain death in the flames Py dint of extraordinary effort on the part of the uninjured none were incinerated The fire communicated to the other cars 11 the train and altogether seven of them were burned WOUNDED TAKEN TO GLASGOW I Such help as Culbertson offered was speedily summoned and as soon as possible pos-sible a special train was sent from Glasgow C division point with surgeons and assistance The wounded men were brought to Glasgow where they remained until this morning when the more seriously injuierl were brought to Great Falls on a special train Those who were not so badly hurt were cared 1 for at Glasgow f THREE OF WOUNDED WILL DIE I The special train from Glasgow with Its ghastly burden of dead and dying was met at the station In Great Falls by willing men eager to lend every assistance assist-ance file Injured were taken to the hospitals where their wounds were dressed It IB the opinion of the surgons that three of the men In the hospitals will die and nerhaps others may also succumb CONNECTED STORY UNOBTAINABLE Few of tho Japanese are able to tell a connected story of the disaster owing to their Inability to speak English Their tales liowever simple and broken as thoy are tell the horrible experience which they underwent IAn I-An inquest Is being held at Glasgow tonight but the verdict of the Coroners I Jury Is not yet available t SECOND IN A MONTH I I I Sundays disaster is the second of the kind that has occurred on the Great Northern within the recent month The previous accident took place nearS near-S Kalispcll in the extreme northwestern portion of Montana when thirtysix laborers were killed Superintendent Davis ot the Great Nprthecn with headquarters head-quarters at Spokane was also killed at the time Y |