| Show U 1 I I DEAD TRAIN Of 30 CARS HURLED FROM RAilS Fail To Work In Steep California Canyon IN WYOMING Three Killed In Near N ear Salt Lake Sunday The day days day's news carnes carries the ac- ac accounts ac accounts counts of three Union wrecks in three states Three were k killed led in m a wreck near SaltI Lake and two in m a steep can can- canyon yon you near San BernardIno In InI I California Another wreck oc occurred early euly today at BItter Creek between and Green River in Wyoming SA SAN SAI BERNARDINO Cah Calif Jul Jui The IS-The 16 The The reck orlo of So 30 freight cars was burned today as a ns na of ot clearing the track after j a l on Pacific freight t train loaded Ith cement and od co coil I ran ami 11 ava list lut night on the Cajon Pass and nt sit l III speed estimated up to 80 0 milts miles an hour left lell the track To T Two o 0 Iran tran iran men were killed When Wh n the engineer engin engan er H i 1 I iland Hol-iland Hol iol- iol land who aho ho was serious h round found the Jes would not ork he lie crawled to the top of or the traid to aid the head bead brik v F p Ham ln who ho was ass as kill J insetting in setting totting the hand brak brake Th other otner roan man killed was Cleveland the fireman who aho ho was ass 1 hurled through the engine cab window tonate to state nate highway ay along the trai lra Two who were in an on the highway 11 nid nd I a Darro escape from della dean l I noot n no of f them was buried burled under of cement hurled from the train The locomotive landed il feet teet f from the he machine The Tho he last cars on the train the conductor and rear didot did not ot leave the track G 0 RICK RCCK RECK Special Ul EVANSTON Wyo July Dc 16 16 De Derailment De Derailment of ot two tao and 20 boxcars at Bitter Creek 0 50 60 miles east of or Rock RockSprIngs RockSprings Springs IS yo has held up up Union passenger trains Jo o 1 I No 1 I and o and o 7 1 which are not expect expect- expected ed d to acrie In Ogden until some some- sometime sometime led time irne tonight Advices Ad to this effect effect effee reached Evanston this forenoon The ad- ad advices ad advices vices ices which were ot of o a fragmentary nature due to the tact fact that the tho wires circa are down were r to the effect that hat a cloudburst had ashe washed out the he roadbed l causing the derailment es and the of if the two freight cars ears It had not been learned this tore lore forenoon noon whether anyone anone had been In- In Inured In Injured III in the wreck ad stated that one fireman had hd notI not been een accounted or I Wire trouble mad made It Impo impossible names of the crews In to learn the charge ot or the header double umi U IN I 1 SALE SAL r LAKE Jul July 16 It If H H If 11 or of orthe Ho fireman on the train othe the he Salt Lake e 0 Los Ios Angells rail rail- rail railroad road oad that th t was ass as wrecked at about Iwo 1 Sunday morning 12 I 40 10 o'clock miles cites south of dle died morn morn- m rn- rn rn-ine rn at I an early erly hour yesterday In ag ills III death brings th tics los to three dead nd 10 InJured LIST r 01 or D The follo following Ing is a list 1st ll t of the In- In Injured inured in injured Mrs Henry Hearn of tord oJ fracture or of o the tire possible Ethel Hearn year old daugh daughter tel er of Mrs foam Hearn fractured right lItt elbow I bow J A Cottrell Coltrell of or Draper agent for or the L 1 I A t AS 1 S 1 l L railroad fiac- fiac hand J V Kesler of Spanish Frk Furk-cul Furk cuL cuLfin tin fin n Mrs knee A W 1833 th So oa last Kaat t street brutis brut's Jean DeRoche U S na i San Diego Calif strained n nick mci cl- cl clan an 1 side do Mrs Ht 11 n M t 1 Lock ock Redondo Beach strained alit neck and nd shoulder Mrs Mra M rs H ii I price Slier S nan venue bruises of D David StaIr fracture back and cutS LUta onLee on arm ron Injured race face Lee Edward Flint Inch five-Inch s salI sal all wo wound The others who aba ho died as a result t k en- en are S K Run i of r neer Injuries and Jenneth A A student fireman Kenneth A was ha h son sen Bennett and Mrs Mra S Samuel mu l Of Mr bOI bom boan n In and nd was Twin lwin or 1901 1101 He lie had work work- worked ork- ork In ed the os Angeles Angels a Salt ed I for tor but one month helene his r od LInd death ath Besides his father mother other he is survived ed w uy one other and two sisters stera all ajl of T Twin TIn In on 10 Page 1 TwO J TRAIN OF OP 30 OARS CARS HURLED FROM RAILS Continued from Pare lage One Lakes Burial will be b at Santa Santa- Santaquin Santaquin Santa Santa-quin quin TRACK UNDERMINED W I H Comstock general manag- manag manager ma m nag nag- nager nic nicer er of th the Lo Los Lol Angeles J Salt Ball lAke railroad with headquarters at Los Ls Angeles was on the th train at the time lime of the tho wreck H H ani ana other officials of the th railroad made mad an Investigation at the scene scon ot of the wreck yesterday to determine the cause The cause of ot the th wreck reck was apparent at the first examInation said Mr Comstock The Th was undermined by seepage from the small canal which ran along the side aide Id of ot the track at that point The rolls rails themselves were ot of o heavy heLVY construction and the th roadbed as as asin In good shape shap wise otherwise At the time ot of the th accident the tho train was WatI not running more mor than 26 25 miles an hour according to the conductor CARS pru PILU UP VP I II I i The weakened track gave t vc way vay as the he heavy vy locomotive ran onto It ho lie explained and this to-rether to to- to together together gether with the momentum ot of the hea heay y train caused the first tint cars carsto carsto to pile 1110 up as they did The Th coaches whose I carried them forward fOn Jammed In- In InI Into into In Into I to the th three thre baggage cars I them down alongside the th loco no loco no Live Fortunately the passenger coaches were wr at a point on the track which was bounded by ow hills The passenger coaches coache's to- to toward toward to toward ward the front were tilted at var- var varIous var various ious bus angles all leaning toward the east The track was torn up for several hundred feet I |