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Show CARRiED UNLUCKY NUMBER. Stngo Coach Containing Thirteen People Tails Over Embnnkment in Yellowstone Park. Livingston Mont, Aug 30 One of tho heavy six-horse staw coaches of the Yellowstone Park Transportation coinpiny tipped over nn embankment about 8 o'llock list night while imklnsr tho tilp from Mammoth Hot Springs to GnrilliiH. Ihe chlclo was lonled with passengers who Inil Just computed com-puted the tour of tho park Ihe loach contained thlrtten people the unlucky number, cvtry one of whom were Imdly shaken up and bruised and one quite seriously Injured The nrcldint happened alwut half-wiy half-wiy betvveui the Springs nnd (ImUIner and was due to tho driver losing control con-trol of the leaders, who plunged off tho load, pulling the horses, coach and passengers with them Tho coach lolled over twice nnd landed right side up more th in thirty feet beiow the road A l uly tourist. JIIss May Leonard of Chicago was the most seriously Injured In-jured hhe sustalm d u iliHlocnted colli! col-li! -bone and severe bruises about the bod) Joseph liolril and famll of St Loils were also bruised and scratched One of the lead horses was Instantly killed and It Is lnlrjculotui, considering the nulurc of tho accident, that the pis-sengers pis-sengers cscnpid without loss of life The driver was Col T L Hicks, one of the oldest and moit exptrlcnced drivels In the pirk The lnjuitd pissengers are all doing line and will be able to continue their Journev tonight, with the exception of Miss Leonard who will probably lo confined to her bed for two or three weeks. |