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Show FIFTEEN INJURED IN KANSAS CITY WRECK Missouri Pacific Passenger Train ollides With Heavy Switch Train. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 25. Fifteen persons were injured and many others shaken up In a wreck tonight caused by a collision, head-on, between Missouri Pacific Pa-cific passengers train No. 8, which left Pueblo, Colo., at 7 o clock last night, due here at 5:.T0 p m.. and a switch train, on a curve near Leeds. Mo., a station five miles east of this city. Injured. BAGGAGEMAN H. WIION, St. Touls, slight. ENGINEER RICHARD DUNN, Kansas Kan-sas City , slight F B DEVENDORF, Watertown, N. T. , lln rut. LLEWELLYN HOLLOW AT, Osawato-mle Osawato-mle Kan ; knee injured. MRS JOHN LINDBERG. Durango, ' "c . bound for Sweden; cut on lip. MISS ELLA SHARP. Holden, Mo slight -MISS ELIZABETH COKE. Elmlra. N. Y.; Hp cut. several teeth knocked out. G. H. SCOTT, Carroll, la.; back sprained. J. W. LYONS, Carroll. la.; right leg and hand bruised; nose cut. THOMAS LETVIN, Denver, lip severely severe-ly cut SAMUEL BALL1S, Denver; neck strained GEORGE POTTS. Denver, mouth and Hp cut MPS LOTTIE JENKINS. Holden. Mo.; left -ide and left shoulder bruised. MISS SADIE B MARTIN Kansas City, Kan , school teacher slight J B. SCHWARTZEL, Caldwell, Kan . kn-e and htJ'd bruised Reduced the Speed. Engineer Dunn of the passenger train saw the switch engine with Its long line of box car In time to reduce the 6peed of his tr lii to nfteen miles an hour, when th two engines met. Both engines were wrecked and a half dozen freight cars vv.-i . i t:. 1 1 1. - J , but none of the passenegr coaches left the track. Relief Train Sent. A relief train lelt this city for the scene Of the wreck at ' ': o'clock, but will not return to the city until tomorrow morning, morn-ing, when the injured will all be brought to this city, Th- track Is littered with the wreckage mo Mloiirl Pacific trains are b" lni detoured over the tracks of other roads. |