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Show NINE IE INJUi IN TRAIN COLLISION Coach on Orem. Electric Is Thrown From Track by D. & R. G. Engine. Special to The Tribune. FROVO, Oct. 4.xine persons were" injured in-jured shortly after S o'clock this morninc; when the roar coach of an Orem electric train was struck and thrown from the track bv a train on tho Holier branch of the Jenver & Rio Grande. The engine and tender of the P. & U. G. train also left the rails. Albert Ma bey of Prove was probably the most seriously injured, i le was cut and bruised on the bands, face and shoulder. shoul-der. He was taken to the hospital and later lo his home, after his wound were dressed, and is restintr easily, with no serious ennseo, uencoH anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. ("barles Coward of Fay-?m Fay-?m received r ainiu! bruises, a nd It is Uheupht p' ssible that Mr. Coward has a bp'ken rib. i:. 1 Joaes r I'rovo. formerly of Idaho, W'a s rut a hont the eyes. Heber Timothy of Roosevelt suffered a cut -u his lip. Mrs. M. J. lYnlev of Spriiic-il!e was braised on the forehead and rijrht arm. t'harles F. Reynolds of Paysun suffered a f:HSh on the bad; u his bead. Mavnr Lx) Roy Dixon's hand was cut by c'as. Supei mtendent 1 .. F. lcertsen of the cite scho"is was slichtly bruised. A number of others received shcht injuries, in-juries, but continued on to Salt Fake. The collision, it is said, was .caused by the motnrman nf the electric train failing to stup at the cn.ssinc. which is at a point where an approaching train cannot le seen from the track of either road 'on account of buildinirs. An investigation will be made In Salt T ake. A Tier the collision some of the injured were takrn to the I'rovo General hospital, where their wounds were dressed; others were taken into the Sutton-Chase Prusr company's store and into the office of Or. Walter T. 'llasler and received treatment. No one "was injured on the Denver & Rio Grande trnin. |