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Show KAILKOAi)TcCII)KiT. A ColKilon HelwrrjTmi Tralm In Hie Jlldit of" Tir;iTc Morm a' DOTH INQIMtO DATTCRtO INTO A GHAPCLtO MAaa. Hf A Tcrrllilfl Wrcrk' Jlcanlllng lu Ibo 1iss or Mauy I.W-1'..tlic.lc Sccnci. nj Teisrtaea to in NvJ AMlTllr.U llAIMVAV IHIIlBilll. fnu Tialita I'rnali Inle rarli other mill Iraelul Iteanlla. (3Lir,'9. O., May 15.-1 n the mldal ot a terilflo storm of wind and rain two big train ciaahed Into each other at Clovn till morning with nwlul elfcct, the full horror of which are not yut known. Freight No. 41, north bound, wa orJcred to atonal North llend to allow l.xprea No. 60, tbo 'cinuoii-b.ill" special to pa. The summer tchedule went Into etl'ect to. day, aud, under thoold schedule, the trains passed aume wile further ou. Instead of topplng, the iiorth.uoiiud pulled ahead and nppratclied Cllvos running at II. n rale ol twenty mile an hour. As Iho train appeared fbarli Hmlth, the telegraph operator, rushed tu the wire aud put up the danger signal. Klinv It was not seen or tbe euglneer eould not control In engine, for thu train id on. Al Iho same moment the epeilal came lulu llitul, and tbu Iron mouater eraahed Into each olbtr with a roar that aounded atnvi! tho florin. Iloth engine weru battered into n ahaiwless inki and rolled ell the track. Thecal behind were smashed Into kindling an J Ibo track lore, up, telegraph ll were t-roken, und It wa two or three hour before notice of tho wreck was sent out J, nd a special train tent to the acetic Jroni Cincinnati. Prople from the Villages In Hie surrounding country gathered and did all they could to re, cue tho wouudrd, many of whom were taken awjy, and tbo nural-er cannot In dellnltsfy slated tonight. It Is claimed that some uf tl.o wounled were In a dying condition. Not u per son un either train escape! uninjured. With tbe arrival of the special train the worn of getting out the dead boe,aii. Uplo u o'clock live bodlt were le. covered, four shockingly mangled and crushed out of hunian.shaiv. Under thu freight englnu wire found iutuitr-v, cncdiirn and sou.dkd, William llldda. tho cnglntor, and lllraui llri.ee, tho flrrmaii, both of Iudlanapolli; Philip Ulbbon and David Da-vid Harwood were found under a ape clal freight car, nearly, every bone In JJteJrj.bodles broken al:d their face horribly disfigured. . Tho Hill, dead body waa that of Horry Kdwarda, the engineer uf tho passeugar train. Fireman II. Tyrrell Jumied beforu the crash, but was caught under the mass of wreckage aud so badly crushed that ho caunst survive the night. John Hcluoder.thu conductor of the miiu:iicr train, was Injured lu like manner, and can live butn few hours. (Ivorgu W. HuJler, a uommerclul traveler from Mlamlsburg, wa crutbed between two seats, being buut almost double. He cannot sur Vive. "Honny" Keefc, a freight brake, man, who bad Just reached tbu top of a oar when the tullblon otcuned, was thrown over n telegraph wlru forty feet Intu a stream of water, which saved hi life, llu thinks there are at least three tramp under tbu wrcckul freight. Hoverat passenger on the exprraa are itslllve that luveral uf their numtv wire alio killed. It Is certain tbattbey are inleslug, hut aro loaloly among tbuwouuded soaltered around town. HoltonTerrall o( Dell, ().,wa badly calitd aud can't survive. David M. Uhcrwood of Indianapolis, conductor of thu freight, waa killed. Mrs. Moreland of North Hend, wu badly Injured. F1V1! Oil OUIIT IMS3K.NUr.n3, who were euppoied lobe lu thoimokcr, which I burled lu Ibo wreck, are nileslug, aud nothing I known as tu their Identity. The wrecked freight was going wist and the paiseuger train nccotnmodutlou going to Cincln nail from I.awrencelurg with about thirty passengers. A llru slatted In the wreck, but the eple rushed lo the sceuu and prevented a holocouit. For Innately relief was proaipt and everything every-thing possible was done for the wounded. A pathetlo tucldentwas tho death nf llrakemauUlbbous. He lingered till (his afternoon courclous all tho time. He left a young wUo au hour beforu the accident, and all his grief and talk wae about her. la tbe agonlea of death till III tougue was stilled, ho pokk ouly of her. Agnln-aud again l.o begged omo one to pray, and u colored minister rnjiondcd to hi pleading and knelt at his liedtlic. There was a scene of solemnity that will not soon bu forgotten by those who wltuessod II, and silent tear molstoned every eye. A wrecking parly, aided by cltiions, la working with might and main tu extricato the badlei of those jierton who were lu the smoking oar. eup. posed to be under tbe nisi of debits. There Is a faint hspe of suppoiliig that eight or nine person killed is erroneous. OTHKKS tl.NUtlt tiii: wittta;. Cincinnati, May 15. Julius Wob-ber, Wob-ber, chief clerk lu the county coroner' court, ha Just returned from the wreck at Clever, and ey he thlak theru aro from live to ten nnre dead In In the ruins, but tbe exact number caunot betoMloolghl. Owing to the prostration of the telegraph wire by tho accident andthuleleplionewlreaby the storm, details uf the wrick are sluw In coming lu, and no complete Hit of thu wounded ran bu given. Tbe property loss Is very aevrru and wlllrcncii $100,. two. Iloth engine aro complete wrecks and thu cuactu of thu express tralri nru ruined. It la claimed that much valuable mall mid express matter was lest. A sMozen ficluht cnrs,loaded wllh costly goods,weru also lost. Allllel In ililllltalill. ClilltUAIlUA, Mtxlco, May 14, Chihuahua la greatly worked up over n iluel here, and more troublo Is feaird between the friend of the contesting Iflitles, who ere among litis prominent ruenhete. Thu troublegrow out of a ui wiia-.T C"iilrovury. 1,'itil UP 1 1 editor nf Ul Ihiliuuhunlta, while Pablo Ochoa I editor of Jit lUurl) rlo CIMiuahua. President Dial wa notl-fled notl-fled of Ihe pending trouble aud telegraphed tele-graphed Uoveruor Carnll'S to prevent It If ififislblc. l.awer Uchea waa ahot tluuugli thu-right lui.fr. Hellved until 7:30 hut evening. HI funeral toek .laco this alternooti, nnd wa al tended by the best people In the country. It Is elalmud hr tbe oiriclala at J uarex thai Preddcnt Dl will bold Uoverncr Cartlllo responsible for the truuble. Ilrrmlutl'e Villi. Mri.fuiiH.Ni:, May 15. Tlio will ol Denning biquealba bis itoods nnd biography to hi coumcl, I,yle, except oni'leiitli uf thu proceeds, which got to Mlaa lloui.sevel', to whom Deeming waaongaged when arreatod. |