Show IRGo TRAIN IN HURTLES OVER BANK BAX ONE OE DEAD FUR FOUR HURT I I DO DOCTORS T H HURRY RJ f FROM M CITY CHi I TO AID W WRECK C VICTIMS James M. M Simcoe Conductor tor N. N Fifth West Is Reported Crushed in Slide Down Canyon Wall O ONE NI NE man was reported 1 killed I V and a crew of or four rr i railroad J men len men seriously fatally injured when a it I. I D. D R U G. G freight train operating be between tween Turk Park City and Salt Halt I 7 1 brake blake control g coming down the w wEl welt t U ern side of ot the the Parleys Parley's canyon summit t at 4 o'clock this morning and crashed enl ie several hundred feet feel l down clown n R rock- rock Jagged g d embankment James lamen A. A conductor Rio nio Grande railroad raf resident ena of oft 1 North orth Fifth Firth West Went street treet Sm It L La Will was the lee man II reported killed j t The rho names of ot the Injured h were rc u as a. le this afternoon s uttered scattered t t table able in the city today resident of the canyon tn of ot the wreck Indicating that tN r ailment happened HI Itt or album abut I 4 o'clock this tills morning when the he Mel I bt f train which It left CI Park k City lily a at 10 o last night literally II ran away bug Ing down the stoop s w west st sille of tU the summit PHYSICIANS HURRY J Upon receipt of f the report in Salt t t Luke Lake officials of the Denver A- A Rio lub Grande railroad d. d the company company- n o operaS operating erne hug ing Inthe the Park City t branch Ii line lit rushed 1 I wI and crew to the scone scene of oC the catastrophe TI Three re company doctors were hurried to the canyon Reports are to lo the effect t th the wreck took place piece about ten miles mills from fn Salt SaltI Salt lake I ake Lako or m about seven or eight mile from the mouth of et Parleys Parley's cnn canyon e i tween the first old reservoir and the cement ement plant near a place known as asDale's Dales Dale's Station Elation 7 An As usual a I tho time freight h train Ws wA helped up the east allt or Park side of ot tl trip the j summit b by an extra engine in add Rd tion to 0 o the double herder engine operating at the head hend of the tr T 1 cars carll Upon reaching the tho top of the aum- aum ium- ium mit the engine the cars cam was uncoupled and the train of ot fifteen cars car and the two engines p prepared pred to coast to the mouth of or the canyon Flying through h the night the train sped pe l down the winding track on the wa way to th the I bottom of nC te canyon butt but near Dales Dale's S Station alarm was walt expressed ex ex- pressed h by tho the crew rew at the speed of ot tho the train It was said and n R. sudden udden effort was wa made to apply the brake J- J Every Cry man In III the crew was at the tho brakes when n th the train fl flew from tb the track and only those who jumped In Jn time limp and slid were re bowled howled over and over oer at at th the aide side of the track were wr save from serious injuries CONDUCTOR CRUSHED Conductor Since according to o rs r re reports ports rt I stuck stuk to the engine and was 3 rolled under the tho gigantic machinery when the fifteen and th the cars car locomotives tives went Vent down the tho canyon can tan canyon tanyon yon wall ft 11 0 f Sup Superintendent l li E. V. W. Deuel and aad aa others arrived d In the canyon morning but according to the local officials of or the railroad company were probably too busy to make a quick r report re- re port Inasmuch as all It wa was said all nil de- de Continued on en o page age e 12 r DOCTORS DOCTORS HURRY Continued from page 1 tans t. t of the the accident had not been j f telephoned in up up-to up to a late hour hoar today I j It is reported however howen r all of the i I freight cars were totally demolished and Md that the engine engines were wrecked 1 II I also when hen the tho train was piled in the the carryon canyon yon bottom I i |