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Show BLOWN FROM TRACK 3 A Northwestern Passenger MfffM Train Struck by Tornado. M iS HURLED DOWN EMBANKMENT 'fK H I'j'JH Two rcrsons Killed, Three Fatally Mi 7ffl Injured and More Than a Scoro ot !, nfjM Others More or Less Hurl Fears ,' jf' .Jill That Others Are Dend Baggage 'Svj.st(jl Car nml Two Passenger Coaches iiflWsjflB Picked Up Whllo Running Thirty. TmM Flvo Miles an Hour, by Wind and jfH Reduced to Kindling Wood. b ."jS.lIMj II 111 Wsscca, Sllnn.Aug 30 Two per- j. W sons weie killed, three fntiill) Injured IK jitM nnd more thin n rsoro nf others hurt ? rr HI tonight In tho wreck of a triln which ' r III hnd been burled down an embankment H b) a tornndo. IMS A westbound train on tho Chicago & Hfl Northwestern railroad consisting of nn "l , fflm engine, a biggnge enr and two crowded F.! iwseeiigcr coaches wns struck by a tnr Iffl nsdo while running nt the rntn of thlr fffl D-llio miles an hour, two miles from k llB 'icii.iiiiii t -rassji lll.OWN PROM Tilt: RAILS. I iM The iMssenger nnl baggage rnrs were pW hurled eighteen feet down the embank- -i IjlB ment to Iho fenco guarding tho right. A i I'.IB nf-wny. A brakrmnn liad been light- r Mil lug the lamps when the crnsh camo 'Ua mid the wreckage was Ignited by tho , H spilling of oil. . ItJH DIIAD. I I I'fjH Del mar Peterson, nged S scare, W'a- I , I'flH i. en. Minn. f, ? Unknown woman, supposed to bej li "Hl Anna Ibickfonl, Albert Lea, Minn. rf ((fi'iJS PATALI.Y 1NJURUD. MffhfllB Miss Kin Richardson, New Ulm, yM II Minn , liurt internally. v tlliElj idP A C Mc Council, llrooklmjs, B. D.; VMtL JIB hurt Internally ftM TW! Uuldentlllcil woman, rrusheel. i-Bli WM oiiinii lNJuitno uSf!tS 'H T N. Kruiold, Albert Lea, State Sen- jfjfftB W alor nnd cmidldnto for Congress, four ,. w9 Xm ribs broken !nil J It II Wilde, Milwaukee; shoulder dls. gMm Uf louitnl left nnu broken and Injured fl'l H ititernniii iSM nm Miss i: C Hlliner, New Ulm. Minn ; 111 i ML himl cut nnd liudly Injured lulernnlly. B j it rXH John llnsen.iii, Mirldaii, left arm f Jj fH broken. if'MflH Miss Mary Glnsby, Kasson, Minn ; 1 it MB left urin bioken R-.g H The engineer Is reported to have seen ,' a'HsiHI the tornado In apparent pursuit nf tha KnlTlH train mid srarrel) nn Instant before the t JtfralJJHJ wind struck Ihe cars the train gave a J 'flllM lurch In n sudden spurt to evade the ' ' ' ' (ilH funnel shaped fury It was 5 40 o clock , E. ,fj wM when the train was struck Pully an 1 KbXnsjl hour and a I air rial red before a wreck iil'tVTlH Ing t ul ii in rived 'i SirBlllB 1,'NGINi: KKPT TRACK. , lfil 111 The engine did lint lenie Ihe trnck, ll'jfM tho linggngo rnr nnd pissenger roaches jl 1 sliglS hni Ing been twisted off ns If hy giant iwf'sj3H hniiils and hurloit tlnwnwnrd to the hot- t&KUAlljiU tnm of the euibinkiiient The bag- , icuvfaiH gngo car was shattered to splinters iliEliiB The two deid were Jammed In the fHbMi wreckage nnd Ihelr bodies were cut out iQjfiili flB with axes II Is fen red that more Ij'iSi 'M bodies may be found untlerneatti the i 1au'm debris, und wrecking gangs sent from ijEiIeSpi1 M Waseca ntn at work on the shattered ''iTijffi Ciir"- J5 M IP RRAKRMAN MISSING. If lifl U Tho brakemin who was lighting the ft "flJffl lamps in one of the passenger coaches LP nsfill wiicii tho tornado struck cannot be K JliiM found tonight. It is feured his body M '.lnl may bo In Iho wreckage. Passengers i I S sad saw him strike the under side ot tha ,M rjJjM coach wltli tcrrlflo force, and at the 1 1 nJM same Hum the lamp ho had been trim- , ' IH mlng wns crushed. ! i t IH Thn Injured and the bodies ot the , jlB deud were brought to Waseca by phy. !!f JB slcliins, whn intended to tho seriously , 2 1 Injured, Hva Rlchanlson dletl from I 's'jH her Injuries nfter reaching Wnsecn. H .i'iH Tho damage hy the cyclone In Owa f t B lonna wnn nnt great and was confined T'4 41 IKw to a narrow path. Ii lifn |