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Show tw tm-m (missions - . M. (L I T. Trains Come Together in Tort Worth and Twenty Persons Are Injured; Fifteen Hurt by Collision of Electric Cars Near Los Angeles. FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 13. Two Missouri, Kansas & Texas passenger trains collided head-on in the : eastern yards here t)day. Twenty persons are reported injured. LOS AXGELES, An. 13. A collision colli-sion between two cars of the Eedondo-Los. Eedondo-Los. Angeles electric lines shortly after 8 o'clock this morning south of the city outside of the corporate limits, "resulted "re-sulted in the injury of fifteen passengers, passen-gers, several of whom are seriously hurt, and two of whom, it is believed, will die. " . Following is a list of the iejured: J. F. Knepper, tourist, internally injured, in-jured, may die. Mrs. Rosena Jones, right shoulder broken. E. Williams, contusion of the back and abrasion left leg. O. H. Smart, school boy, leg caught between two seats and crushed. E. II. Sbarley, injured about head and internally. E. McKenzie, motorman car number 19, cut above right eye and right leg injured. J; Stett, right leg believed to be broken. Guy Monroe, nose broken, and cut above right eye. B. Smart, cut over right eye. with barbed wire of right of way fence, and left arm badly bruised. Robert Bell, advertising manager of Herald, left arm and left leg injured.' J. W. Dunn of Moneta, cut above right eye. C. E. Monroe, right shoulder broken, -laeeration above right-eye. J. H. Deal, leg injured, neck strained, J. H. Simpkins, left wrist fractured, abrasion left temple. All of the injured, with two exceptions, excep-tions, were from this city. The accident acci-dent was caused by a misunderstanding misunderstand-ing of orders. |