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Show PERSONS KILLED II - ACCIDENTS WASHINGTON, Fob. 27. Tto hundred hun-dred and ouo persons wcro killed and J.2S3 Injured In train accidents during dur-ing the months of July, August and Soptomber, 1911, according to accident bulletin No. 41, issuod today oy tuo Interstate commerce commission. This was a decrease of 120 klllod and un increase of 391 InJurod, as comparoo with tho corresponding quarter of 1910. Accidents of other kinds on railroads rail-roads at grndo crossings, or tracks, bridges, etc., bring tho total number of casualties up to 2,68 killed and 19,107 Injured for the Quarter, a de-croaso de-croaso from the number in the corresponding cor-responding period of tho previous jtear. During the quarter, lbl employes of railroads wero klllod and 23.G50 injured in-jured on railroad promises In accl-donts accl-donts in which the movements of cars and lofomotlvoa was not involved. Ninety-eight persons wero killed and 1,0941 injured as tho result of tho operation of Interstate eleqtrlc lineB. |