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Show THREE KILLED IN . VETERANS' WRECK ALBION. 111.. June 14.-Three persons were killed and twenty-nine Injured in the wreck of the eastbound passenger train on the Southern railroad at Golden Gate, 111.. Tuesday. The train was a "Cotton "Cot-ton special." carrying Confederate veterans vet-erans to the re-jnion at Louteville, Ky. While running at a speed of fifty miles an hour the engine struck a spread rail on a trestle twenty feet high, and the engine and four coaches were overturned j and' fell to the bottom of the ravine. e Dead. J. J. UHI.ES. Oreenway. Ark. J. O. JOHNSON, lireman, Princeton, InoTTO GRAETZ. engineer, Princeton, Injured. Among the most seriously Injured are: W. C. PEELER, district passenger agent of the Cotton Belt road. Memphis, Tenn.: chest Injured; will recover. CAPT. JOHN S. BEL.U Hlne Bluff, Ark.; arm fractured and Internally in- 3lGlSN. JAMES JORDAN. Pine Bluff, Ark, seriously injured In chest and arms. G. B. HAYES. Paragould, Ark.,'tnjured about head. CAREY T. CONE. Janesvllle, Ark., cut about head. MISS KATE S. SCHMECHER. Paragould. Para-gould. Ark., internally injured. DAVID WEAVER, Paragould. Ark., serious internal injuries. ALVIN BAIRD, Huntington, lnd., seriously seri-ously scalded about arms and legs. |