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Show IN I IMIB WBEGK In Addition to the Dead, Fifteen Passengers Are Severely Injured. BlR'GHAr, Ala., Sept. ..is. ; Eleven persons were killed and tifieen seriouslv injured early todav when passenger pas-senger "train No. - on the Alabama Great Southern railwav. was derailed one mile west of Livingston, Ala. All of the dead were passengers. The enjrine was derailed at a switrh. swerved and crashed into a gondola loaded with slag, which wS3 standing on a sidetrack. The mail and baggage cars, two coaches and three sleepers were wrecked. Three other sleepers re-Imained re-Imained on the track. Bloodhounds taken to the switch suspected sus-pected to have been tampered with this morning failed to pick up a trail. The Dead. JOHN A. PEESTON, horns believed to De in Abilene, Tex. MES. HAEEIET BOLLINGEE, believed be-lieved to be foreign missionary of Baltimore, Bal-timore, Md. M. J. M'DONOUGH, assistant general gen-eral freight agent of the Frisco rail-I rail-I road, Birmingham. C. T. FALLON, Stonewall. Miss. MAKCELLUS HASSELE, York, Ala. JACK EYAN, aged 70 years, home unknown. CLAEENCE JUNE, Dayton, Tenn. FELLX HA EDEN, railway mail clerk. ELISE SMITH, 5-year-old girl, Gulf-port, Gulf-port, Miss. ENGINEEE WILL JONES, Birmingham. Birming-ham. Unidentified negro woman. |