| Show WRECKED AT A BRiDGE Entire Train Pitches Down Embankment ONE PERSON IS KILLED Thirty Others More or Less Seriously Injured I Accident on Great Western in Which It Is a Miracla That a Single Person Escaped Death Sycamore Ill Jan lSln a wreck near here Today on the Great Western lailroud one person was killed and thirty thir-ty l others were seriously injured OC these several may not recover DEAD N 7 D Heady Minneapolis engineer SERIOUSLY INJU11BD John Baspore Ida Grove Ia mall cleric Mrs E IT Rlggs wife of the conductor con-ductor Mrs I L Stewart Hampton la back injured severe scalp wound Mr I i L Stewart badly bruised Mr Stewart editor Franklin County Record Cloy C Smith DCS Molnes Alf Graif legs cut G L Hoebel Waukegan Thomas D Healy State Senator from Iowa Attorney James Flnnegan Sycamore Ill Miss Xarjna San Cord Sycamore WRECKED AT A BRIDGE The DOS Moines and Minneapolis special spe-cial running at a high rate of speed struck a broken rail just as it was about to cross a bridge The speed of the train carried it across the bridge on the ties thai the entire train pitched down a tenl foot embankment the cars turn ing on their sides and were jumbled together to-gether In a hopeless mass ENGINEER DIES OF INJURIES The engineer was so badly injured that he died In a short time The firemen fire-men who were not Injured In the wreck succeeded In pulling the other passengers passen-gers through the car windows and as soon as all were taken from the debris they were carrIed to a neighboring farmhouse where they were cared for till one of the party l walked to Waco and telegraphed to Sycamore two miles away for help Assistance arrived In a couple of hours and the Injured passengers pass-engers were brought to the Sycamore hospital I MIRACLE ANY ESCAPED DEATH Considering the nature of the wreck and the fall of twenty feet it IB a miracle mira-cle that a single person escaped death St Charles and Sycamore hospitals are crowded with the Injured tonight Many escaped with broken fingers and bruises while others are suffering merely from the nervous shock |