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Show Wreck Kills One and Hurts Thirteen Santa Fe Passenger Train, Running Thirty Miles an Hour, Goes Over Embankment. WICHITA Kan , Jan 16. Ono man killed, two seriously and elevon more or less injured is the result of a wreck, on the Santa Fo train, northbound, near Derby Der-by at 2.30 p. m. today Dead : L. L. WEST, express messenger, Newton. New-ton. Kan Seriously Injured; CHARLES SHAPE R, exprrHs messenger. messen-ger. Oklahoma City, O T , chest rruahed. JACK STEVENS', Ncodesha, Krin., head baelly hurt Badlv Injured: OTTO BREWER. Wichita, head cut. MILTON HEBERT, Newton, Kan., news nge-nt, head cut Injured more or less: T. W Hawkins, Arkansas Oltv, Kan , breast crushed FRANK LINK, Blackwell. O T. legs and arms hurt. A. STARK. Wichita, Kan.. chest crushed. J K. THOMPSON, Kansas City, knee hurt FRANK CONWAY, conductor, head Injured In-jured W W. NORMAN, Fort Worth, Tex., hip bruised. C. W PHIPPEN. head Injured. A F TETRICK. ankle broken. MISS JESSIE ALLISON. Wichita. Kan . head cut. In the express car were West nnd Sharer. Shar-er. West J umped and was killed Shafer tried to Jump, but a boxed corpse In tho cxpre-8 ear feu upon him, crushing his breast. Shafer and Stevens are not expected to live The train was running thirty miles an hour at a curve, when tno tender loft tho trade and tho entire train of four cars fell down the embankment |