Show ROYAL BLUE FLYER WRECKED TWO KILLED F SOUR FORTY HURT WRECK NEAR PIllS PITTSBURG BURG ENGINEER KILLED CHILLICOTHE 0 O. Sept 10 Two T Two pcr persons ons were killed and four forty In Injured Injured In- In n- n in a wreck on the Baltimore Ohio Southwestern road at Leesburg three thirty miles from here here- last night The dead are arc Philip Roe Hoe engineer and Charles Studer fireman fireman fire fire- man The most seriously Injured are arc Mrs John Sellers ellston WelMon will probably die Miss Sylvester Wellston Injured about the head Charles Mosher Chillicothe Chilli- Chilli hurt about back Mrs Ills George Geore Warner hurt about bout arms and head Mabel Warner bruised about face tace John Sellers Wellston cUston hurt about legs les Mrs John Sellers bruised about face and head Mrs Sylvester Slvester Wellston body bad badly I bruised Mrs Otto WIssler Chillicothe Chilli- Chilli hurt about bod body bab baby child also Injured Henr Henry Greenbaum Chillicothe bruised about bod body unknown wn En Englishman English English- man badly cut about about head The train wrecked was the N NA 2 Z I Royal noal Blue Flyer which left Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin Cin- at p p. p m. m It consisted of ot eight coaches and an was crowded with passengers returning from the Cincin Cincinnati nati naU fall festival The train was running at the rate of at fifty miles an Rn hour when It ran into an open switch every car leaving Ica the track The engine exploded and Engineer Engineer Engineer Engi Engi- neer Roe and Fireman Studer were killed outright ht The postal and baggage baggage bag haJ- gage cars piled plied on top tOI of ot the engine tank and the rest ret of or the coaches were more or less damaged General Manager er I. I G. G Rawn was w in his private car cor on the rear of or the train and he Immediately hegan began superintending superintend superintend- ing the removal ul of the injured lie He ordered ordered ordered or or- dered two coaches and an en engine lne from this city and had the Injured d brought ht here Thc They arrived here after ml midnight midnight mid mid- night and were at once tal taken cn to the Warner house where they were placed Into the hands of or local physicians who were hastily summoned to attend them No explanation haslet has has' ct been given forthe for forthe forthe the wreck It was at first thought that thata a freight crew had left the switch open but there was no train on the siding at atthe atthe atthe the time FAILURE TO FLAG TRAIN CAUSES COLLISION FIVE LIVES ARE CRUSHED OUT PITTSBURG Sept 19 A A collision lon of ot two passenger p trains at Witter Paon Pa on the thc Western railroad today resulted in the thc killing of ot Just five persons person the serious injury of ot four trainmen and slI slight ht Injuries to a number number number num num- ber of or passengers p The injured trainmen trainmen trainmen train train- men are Fireman Du Duggan gan Fireman Grattan Engineer Chambers and Bagg Bag- Bag g Crossman Grossman All but Crossman Crossman Crossman Cross- Cross man It Is thought will die lie It Is said that train No was standing on a a c curve near Ilmer when No So westbound crashed Into It head hc on Both trains were wrecked the occupants of ot the he coaches o hes were thrown about and mau many sustained cuts and bruises es but as far as os known no one is In a n serious condition The accident was vas caused by failure to tonas Hag flag train No 1 f i e TWO VO COLLISIONS ON NORTHERN PACIFIC TACO TACOMA L LW W Wash sh Sept A 1 19 A A on head-on freight train collision on a heavy down grade at the eastern castern end of or the Northern Pacific tunnel through the Cascade mountains last lust night caused the death of or H. H S. S Shaffer fireman and ul serious Injury of or A. A J. J Adams engineer both of Tacoma Brakeman W W. Po Oswold also o of Tacoma was badly hurt The 4 blocking of or the tracks caused au ed eastbound passenger cr trains Nos 4 I and 6 to tobe tobo 4 4 bo be held at Lester on th est side of or the tunnel until 30 o'clock this 4 4 morning when they w were re t back backward ard over the Palmer off cut both 4 4 engines having ha been mo i C to the r rear ar of or each train Between Covington Coving Coving- 4 4 ton and Auburn No o. o 4 st si ed to take water when No 6 came rushing down the slope and crash cra hj Into the train ahead The baggage and mall malt car car of or the the- fi first t train telescoped and the following were bruised 4 H H. T. T a U UI I I rk Tacoma F. F E. E Chase mail clerk 4 Fremont Charl Sa st rs ps Tacoma acoma 44 4 T t V F 4 4 4 4 4 t i I |