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Show EVERY PERSON ON TRAIN NAMED IN LIST OF INJURED PITTSBURG, Feb. 23. Following is a correct list of those injured in the Pennsylvania wreck. at Black Diamond, Pa., as gathered by the Pennsylvania railroad: J. WOOD WILSON, Marion, Ind. F. A. BUSSE. Chicaeo. v SAMUEL F. NIXON, New York. v FELIX ISSMAN, Philadelphia, real estate dealer. MRS. L. MILLER, Lexington hotel, Chicago. , C. B. COATES, Chicago. ' P. E. FERGUSON, St. Louis. JAMES BLAKELEY, negro, New York. CHARLES DICKINSON. Chicago. MRS. SANBORN SMITH, Troy, N. J. THEODORE DOUGLASS, New York. H. 8. BEARDSLEY, New York. ALFRED R. URION, attorney, Chi- filRAM TYREE, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE REV. EDGAR CAPE, Philadelphia. Philadel-phia. W. O: DUNTLEY, Chicago. FRANK L. BROWN, Chicsgo. E. J. MURPHY, Joliet, 111. MRS. CARL K. FRANSCOLT, and nine-year-old daughter Margaret, Ta-coma. Ta-coma. Wash. MRS. G. 8. GARNET, Jersey City, W.' R. BEALL and wife, Redding, Cal. W. E. VIRTS, Pullman conductor. 8. W. PRINCE. Chicago. . FRANK O'NEILL, ChWo. CHARLES 8. KNIGHT, JR., Chicago. J. R. S. M 'LEOD. Brrfbklvn. N. Y. A. E. BERTS, Jersey City! N. J. D. W. WISIf. Chicago. A. W. M 'ARTHUR, Rahway, N. J. M. C. HARRISON, Pittsburg. ' . W. H. FREEMAN, Brooklyn. ... E. C. GUTES, Fort Schott. LEO. A. LOEB and wife, Chicago. MISS IRVA ROTHSCHILD. Chicago. MISS BEATRICE ROSENBERG, Chicago. THOMAS BAUER, Lafavette, Ind. JOHN P. KLINE. JolieClll. GEORGE S. WOOD, Chicago. M. A. SINGER. Chicago. FRANK H. HUBBARD, New York. J. J. KERN, Chicago. W. H. WELLS. Chicago. HERMAN FEHR, theatrical manager, man-ager, Milwaukee. ," S. B. Fleming, Fort Wayne, Ind. EMIL PAUR, Pittsburg. J. M. DAVIS, Brooklvn. CONGRESSMAN B"G. DAWES of Ohio. D. T. WAYMAN, CHICAGO. Excluding the train crew, there were fifty-four persons upon the train, forty-nine forty-nine of whom are named in the above list. A statement was issued by the railroad rail-road officials here to the effect that everybody upon the train was Injured. Up to 11 o'clock the names of five passengers were missing from the list. According to the officials, however, thene have continued on their way west. All the injured, but John F. Kline, who is in the Altoona hospital, reported to be dying, will recover, i |