Show WRECK KIllS ULIS TWEl Vf ON SPOKANE ANE ROAD Electric Trains Crash To- To ether Head On Long List of Injured SPOKANE Wash Au Aug 2 The The number of dead as the result of the on head-on collision of the tho the electric trains on the tho Coeur d dAlene Alene 8 Spokane railroad rail railroad road Saturday evening evenin totals twelve and the number of injured forty seriously The Tho wreck occurred at Coldwell Ida a small station station twenty five miles east of Spokane Many persons from eastern states were on the trains havin having come to Spokane Spokane kane to register for the Indian land opening The rhe official list of dead and injured was given out last night The Dead ORVILLE Elkhart Ind md W. W H. H HOUSE Scotia Wash WILLIAM Harrington Wash A. A P. P WHITTLEY Memphis Tenn WILLIAM WARD Wash JOHN VERNIE Springfield Mo DALLIE GOLDEN GOLDE Spokane W. W A. A DAHLQUIST Iowa j J. J C C. C COX Medical Lake Wash Wash A. A B. B McDONALD Drummond Mont MRS A. A B. B McDONALD Drummond Mont FRED FIlED McGARRY Spokane The Injured Among the injured are many who live in states east of here Their names as given in the official list follow Daniel Carmody Union avenue avenue Chica Chicago o double fracture of left leg and internal injuries P. P A. A Waters Pleasant Lake N. N D. D both legs broken Guy Mull e Kan le leg cut Arthur Marvin Victor Vietor Mont sprained shoulder and hip Charles Osborne Freeport Ill bruises Mrs Charles Osborne Freeport Ill scalp wounds and anil knee hurt C. C P. P Van Harrisonville Mo knee hurt E. E L. L Dixon Norfolk Neb Net compound fracture of left leg Carl Wilson Missoula Mont severe bruises es of legs and body Peter Dricks or Ricks Douds Ia la contused ankles and legs John H. H Blass Eiler Idaho bruised leg and back W. W B. B Pryor Boise Idaho both le legs s broken and eye injured Gus Benson Potlatch Idaho compound compound com corn pound lOund fracture left leg Many Taken to Spokane Many of the injured were brought over oer to Spokane on a special train from Coeur d' d dAlone Alene and distributed among the various hospitals here Several were able to walk from the train to carria carriages es but the major maior portion portion portion por por- tion had to be carried on stretchers Arran Arrangements for burying buryin the dead are d delayed pending word from relatives relatives rela reIn tives in different parts of the United States Indignation has been aroused by reports of avarice said to have been exhibited by an undertaking firm at Coeur d' d dAlene Alene Two drays are said to have been hurried to the scene of the wreck loaded with bodies and hurried hurried hur hur- ried ned away to the rooms of the firm Mrs Launceford of Spokane one ono of the injured said that when she recovered recovered recovered ered consciousness in the wreckage e she was held down under the body of a aman aman aman man whose skull was crushed and she heard some one saying Leave them thom alone they are dead get et out the live i ones ones She managed to struggle free unassisted Motorman Is Blamed General Manager Graves Grayes of the Spokane Spokane Spokane kane ci Inland system of which the Coeur d' d dAlene Alene Spokane is part in an official statement says that ho he and other officials have been so busy looking looking look look- ing after the dead and injured that they have done nothing whatever to toward toward toward ward fixin fixing the responsibility for the accident There will wm however be a thorough h investigation he says and the result wi will be given to the public It is learned from an official who declines to be quoted that Motorman Campbell of the west-bound west train the extra which was wrecked had orders from the dispatcher to pull pun out of Coeur d dAlene dAleno and take a siding about three-quarters three of a mile out in order to allow the re regular ular east-bound east train to pass He passed that siding either forgetting his orders or imagining he ho could make the next siding about another another another an an- other mile ahead It was between the two sidings that thO thir collision occurred Motorman E. E E. E Campbell of the wrecked reeked train who is fatally injured stated that he understood his orders were wore to meet the other train at a ding sd- sd ing live five miles from where the collision occurred |