Show erfft n icus K alit ONLY ONE KILLED BUT MANY ARE BRUISED third section jofs P no 3 ran into second section at harney nevada from wednesdays standard at about evening a wreck occurred an the southern pacific at hamey gravel p about miles west of ogden miles from carlin As near as can be learned the wreck was caused by the flagman of a passenger train not feeding feeing back far enough to protect ali rear ond of his train A freight containing some water cars was switching in the yards at harney and was cornered by a freight train following which caused ight damage to the cars but none to the track A flagman was sent back to protect the section of passenger train no 3 due to at this point at chati time the first section ss stopped without damage aa was the second section but the flagman oa the second section bad not time to flag the third section and as a result the collision was not averted the third section wae under control however and the injury to passengers was due to the tact that utie seating capacity of the cars on account of the rush of colonists en roulo to california and all who received injuries did so by tailing from their seats none of which is serious A list of the people from ogden who were slightly injured follows W E moore dining car conductor twenty fourth injury to legs and side george sims a cock on dining car twenty fourth str teet slight cut on hand and head the train was in of conductor trousdale and J A ross engineer ross ws slightly braided braised and shaken up T injuries are not at all serious fireman george linvelle was also slightly injured and burned the wreckers from winnemucca and carlin ltv were promptly dispatched to theradene the racene of the trouble and in a very time had the road clear for traffic train no 6 duo to arrive in ogden this morning was delayed about seven hours and will not teach ogden late this afternoon engineer J A roas is known in ogden having worked as a freight engineer i number of idars out of here aad nas transferred to the west end 0 the division about two tears ago fireman Is also well in ogdan and Is a nephew of W A Midd loton the passenger conductor the associated press account which IA at error in is as fol tows reno nev sept 20 twenty five persons at this hour a m are reported injured and one man aco Is dead aa tho result of a terrible headon head on collision between two freight toatoa followed by the bearr end collision between two passenger trains at a point nine miles from beowawe between G and 7 last evening the wreck from the out was caused by one of the on the Trel feht trains running past his orders an effort was made to stop the incoming passenger train with success for the first of no 3 though a moment later the second section said to bo in charge of tan gincer ross and fireman plunged full speed into the first section the engineer and fireman are reported among those injured though this Is not positively confirmed many more deaths are expected when complete details are in physicians nurses and supplies in addition to three wrecking trains are now either at the scene or to it to render aid to the suffering the office at sparks will not give out any definite details the railroad has just started a special train said to contain four badly injured passengers for the railroad hospital at san framcisco san francisco sept 20 it is reported that thomas mason ot pauls borough N J one ot the passengers hurta in the railroad wreck at harney nev yesterday has died as the result of his injuries MRS WALCOTT STRICKEN new york sept 20 charles Walcot fc one of the oldest women on the american stage was stricken with paralysis yesterday at her home near rhinebeck N Y she is 70 years old and at last reports a dangerous condition mrs walcott began appearing with her husband nearly forty years ago and made tier greatest reputation as a member of the famous lyceum stock company prior to that time she appeared tor many years in the walnut street theater stock company of philadelphia |