Show Torn to Splinters On the Mr George Hult Hutton n started by train from Brighton for Fort Collins says the Laramie Boome Boome- Boomerang Boomerang rang eng At Horse Shoe curve the engine suddenly parted from fram the train which I was gOlD going gome thirty or thirty five miles an I hour bour and aDd the two cars were thrown from the tr track ck with a terrific c shock which literally tore them to I kindling wood The passengers I were all mixed up in a heap an and l fourteen out of the eight twenty eight were more or less wounded Mr Hutton was one of the unlucky fourteen D bein being badly batHy jammed in the back and receiving lug ing i g several everal cuts cute on the head bead Only one or two however were seriously injured the greatest sufferer bell bein Con Con- Conductor Conductor ductor Griner who was badly hurt about the head It was terribly cold and the passengers passengers gers ers suffered more from the exposure than anything else el e The engine ran onte on onte onto to te the next station and then came back for the wr wrecked outfit It is supposed that the catastrophe was caused by a broken rail raU the engine passed over safely and which then flew up and caught the truck of ot the first car and tore the coupling loose |