Show 2 KILLED IN A COLlISION Crowded Excursion Train on Chicago Northwestern Railway Collides With Freight at Depere Wis Eight Persons Meet Death One is Missing and Thirtyfour Others are Train Was InjuredAccident Happened Just as the Passenger Pulling into the StationCars Were Telescoped and Loss of Life Occurred in the Second Coach Green Bay WIs June 2tA northbound north-bound passenger train on the Chicago Northwestern road loaded with excursionists ex-cursionists bound for the Saengerfest Inthis city coljldqd at 115 oclock this morning with a freight train at De pcre live miles south of here Eight Is missing and killed l one pcrsons were led thirtyfour i I were DEAD injured 1 WIs druggist I Ed Kuskie Fond du Lac glst aged 27 Lawrence agc Plank Fond du Lac aged 25 George L > Lloc Eden died on way to hospital Charles MIerswa Oshkosh Burt Ics Oshkosh Man from Ashland name unknown1 Mat Korcher Oshkosh I Adam Weber I MISSING 4 l Ed Lawson Neenah INJURED John Barton Green Bay leg hurt Charles Link Fond du Lac leg hurt Charles Rewhlng Fond du Lac hip and knee hurt J J Schmltz Neenah leg and chest Injured J Frank Ranzenskl Burns hip hurt Thomas Lamb Fond du Lac leg broken B Frotling Fond du Lac leg broken Edward Babereau Kaukano leg broken bro-ken 1cnH Lloyd Fond du Lac leg broken Herman Ross Fond du Lac leg broken j bro-ken F Gieer Vandyno leg hurt John R Lyncr Vandyne ankle hurt A H Raddatle Vandyne hand hurt I Miss Leda Eckc Fond du Lac head hurt Otto Laukritz Fond du Lac head hurt John Ryan Fond du Lac face Injured In-jured J Ernest Gardiner Neenah hand hurt Louis Hanson Fond du Lac head cu t Henry Schauft Vandyne knee hurt Bert Doest Oshkosh badly bruised James Gaffney Vandyne back and leg hurt E L Keyes Fond du L leg hurt F Rcfcnz Fond du Lac hand hurt f Shaefer Fond du Lac hand Injured I t Mrs Eicke Fond du Lac hand injured in-jured Miss Holder backhurt Fred Harper Fond du LaCheadcut John H Thompson Fond du Lac arm and back hurt Ed Car Foud du Lac leg brokeii broken Jean Carr Fond du Lac both legs The accident happened just as the Into the passenger train was pulling station A doubleheader freight was backing Into a side track to let the passenger cleared the I senger by but had not ceared main track CARS TELESCOPED Those injured were nearly all in the second coach When the two trains came together the first car hich was a combination smoker and baggage car n was driven through the second coach where the loss of life occurred The dead were taken out of the wreckage wreck-age and to an undertaking establishment establish-ment at Depere I INJURED TAKEN TO HOSPITAL The Injured were first taken to the Depere high school which was converted I convert-ed Into a temporary hospital and later I were brought to St Vincents hospital In this city None of the trainmen were Injured the engine crew jumping In time to ae themselves Both engines en-gines were badly damaged and two coaches were broken Into kindling WOOd ft I INJURED IN SERIOUS CONDITION Of thTi Injured thirty are In a serious I condition and several rhay not recover Tho excursion train was made up at Fon du Lao and was pal el1 with people peo-ple from thnt city Oshkosh and Neenah The first two coaches of tho passenger passen-ger train wero telescoped and demolished demol-ished few of the passengers escaping injury Some were Idled outright others were terribly mangled Others wero badly crushed and maimed all hommed in amid the debris of the wrecked cars I c AN APPALLING SCENE I Tho scene was appalling and the cries of tho Injured heartrending Passengers Passen-gers poured out of the rear coaches and it was but n moment before hundreds of willing workers were busy extricating extricat-ing the unfortunate Some of the injured jured were only Just alive when they were taken out and they died 1 before they could be removed remove PANICSTRICKEN PEOPLE The greatest excitement prevailed among the panicstricken excursionists Those unhurt began n wid scramble for their missing friends and for 1 few moments everything was confusion Women and children were crying and the many inJured pinned in the wreckage wreck-age were begging to be helped HORRIBLY CRUSHED The bodies of Charles Mlersea of Oshkosh Osh-kosh and Edward Koske of Fond du Lac were horribly crushed and could scarcely b recognized The cause of the accident so far as has been determined at this time was due to the freight crew falling to give the passenger the right ot way |