Show LACK OF JUBGMENT Engineer in Illinois Wreck Obeyed Orders to the Minute and Then Started Ahead Peoria 111 Nov OAn Asunciiilcd Press representative who has just come In from the scene of the 13ig Four wreck oust of Tremonl reports the wreckage as entirely cleared away and Trains again running over the DIe Four tracks The list of casualties hail 1 been considerably exaggerated A total of eighteen bodies was recovered many of them In a horribly horri-bly mangled condition Of these eighteen nil but three have been Identlflfcl l rime list of injured numbers fourteen who were placed In Bloomington and Peoria I hospitals Two of the Injured have since died bringing the total number of deaths to twenty Conductor Judge who yns on the freight train running west said Hint ho had orders to wait at Mackinaw until 210 for the work train lit obeyed these orders or-ders and stayed there until that time The work train not comlnc In ho supposed that it had 1 aided in at Tu7iont and accordingly ac-cordingly ho started to rim hl train ahead lie was running1 nlonjf ut a brisk rate of speed when the engineer of the work train appeared In sight Both engineers engi-neers applied the nIL and then together with their ilrcmcn jumped for their lives Mono of the trainmen with tho exception excep-tion of Brakeman flannon were Injured The latter received a broken < arm and was ono of the men who were brought to this city |