Show n t i t lRA NM F WARNED y IS CLAIM F FL L frAGMAN FL I t- t Trestle e eV V Was s W Weakened by F Freight Crash h More Mor Deaths Feared By United IeT TACOMA W ab July 3 J. L-An L An of official official of- of Investigation D was ws decided on tonight In An an i endt ende vot f to establish responsibility for tor ti the wreck near l the Iho 1 d death ath th of f O and nd the Injury of ot three twenty others other train when a a. Milwaukee roe plunged through a trestle st ri and plied piled oIl on on top of ot a Northern rn Pacific l tr freight passing und underneath i. i The Tim trestle had bad boon on weakened by bya a TI derrick on on a freight train tearing aw away Y Il a some m mi of it its supports Frank F ik k 1 It e n of ot tho ho Northern Pacific train reiterated to tonight tonight to- to night ht th t b hd he had signalled fh tho Mil Mil- W train fn tn plenty of ot time but buthis buthis his warning was wa not heeded beaded of ot the Milwaukee Mil Mu- A 4 As WI William im wai waukee k iia tram la Is unconscious and dy big ing and Th the engineer W W. J. J BaldwIn Bald Bold win i Is aft already tady dead it may may nover be known how they failed to soo the signal gnaL t Baldwin r died dId l d shortly after being removed from the wreckage age Louis Louhi Bradeen Bi n of ot Seattle a 11 contracting freight agent gerit ent ot of the tho he Milwaukee k road waR wan lIe ded d Among Amon tho those believed t to b be bB fatally Injured are Airs Mn Louis Lodi Bradeen en Seattle Se Se- Se attle Mr Mrs Harry Harr Rowe Row S Seattle and Walk t Holden Hoiden year old ld Id son EOn on of Mr Mr Md John H H. McKenna It seem seemed d almost olmos miraculous that anyone In tho day coach escaped ad as adIt asit It was reduced to kindling wood More ore than an hour was wS re required t to t remove lead dead and injured tro from the debris |