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Show TWO SALT LAKERS BRUISED IN THE DEETH, NEV., WRECK Two residents of this city. Miss Leona J. Brown and her uncle. William Goss-man, Goss-man, had a perilous experience a few days Ro. They were passengers on the train which was wrecked near Ieeth. Nevr-wlth the death of one man and the irify of about twenty other persons NT"" Brown and Mr. Gossman escaped wV slight scratches and b!ui.e.. tut suft'red Intensely from cold In a letter from San Francis o ;o a friend In this city. Nalss Brown described the escape of nearly all the paenarers from death as miraculous. The train pronged down a fifteen -foot embankment, and then plowed along on the ground nearly one hundred fee: af:er leaving the tracks. Six hours elapd before the first relief traun reached the scene of the arcl-dent arcl-dent and with the temperature 10 degrees de-grees below rero and with three feet ..f ?now on the ground, the uffe:ing of t he passengers was very arrest. |