Show TREE ARE K TWO TO ARE AR f FATALLY 1 AllY TRAIN DEST BY Y M fIRE 1 Wild Engine on Northern Pacific Collides s With Passenger Train Wreck V reck Takes Fire and is Completely Consumed Walla Wash Nor O to lo th the Union from Lind Wash says a wreck o there atiO 10 when a ah h Iper engine crashed Into the rat Northern passenger r train 4 which was being held on a SIdIng Tho Is now up despite to extinguish flames The mall clerk and engineer are mh and It ft Is reported others also niso are miss Int Ing I Owing to washouts the Great I train was beIng run over the tho Northern Pacific tracks Into So Sc a t C I le leIt It Is reported that the telegraph op operator at LI Lind nd received orders to hold the helper on a siding but accord hg to lo the meager accounts obtainable the engineer who wh Ig h missing ed cd orders with the result that the JI and helper crashed together i er Ir fit at high peed Every Eer car was derailed de derailed railed and fire which followed Is ro h port ported d to lo le he consuming the lr train ln it II Is also reported that man manof many of I he sleeping wore were un unable able to from the cars Th railroad operator at Lind ad admIt mIt the wreck and tire but refuses to give gle any an particulars No Nov Spokes mon Reles special from bind Lind Wash ash Sn y s Three trainmen dead two others be believed lobo to be fatally injured five out or six cars on a Great Northern pas train completely by b hilt but every passenger safe Is the II IJ of O a wreck on the North 1 rn Pacific railroad about a mile from Lind shortly after midnight The Dead Engineer L Reaman Fireman Jacob Spangler Pilot Tylor Probably Fat Fatally InJured Engineer and fireman on the wild JIIn engIne n that collided with the tho gor train Iraln Their names arc not et ct eta a rl rho accident occurred either h misunderstanding or a gard of ord The Uret Northern passenger train from the coast was travelIng over the tho Pacific tracks on account or of lols and washouts on the thc Great line It was due In Lind l shortly after 1 1 this morning The wild engine started west and no sooner had It left the station than the operator knew that n a terrible mis tn hen linon made mario hut but had bad no meat means fl n of 1 it About n a mile vest of oC 1 hind the inc and the tho passenger engine col collid lid Immediately there was a tr tor rifle 1111 explosion awakening oven overy soul on Ilir passenger train Fire from the I was immediately ed to 10 thc equipment and lii In a short time the mall and express cars ng car CHr chair car and a sleeper wore In I flames The cars dill did not leave the tho track According to Engineer Rush who liti pulled the train to ProsIer Prosser but ut utho wr ho was riding on the train from that point n nu a every unscathed l except one who t mail nall was sas removed from the car anti and the main portion of the ftc contents of the ex express pross car was alo alm sa saved ed together with much of the tho baggage gage The lilt unlucky train crew on the pas engine who were on special are d to have been boen outright It wa was not possible to lo get II the holly ot of the thc engineer out f the tho I arch the wild willi totally lolaH wrecked iI ite II iner anel and to lo bo be so o had Iy 1 d that thal II is believed to he I II of One n sleeper was ai saved from the fire h tIo Iho railroad mon men pushing and pull III at the hon heavy car to move moc It II to a of nC safety Th The passengers man many of them scan IllY Illi clad are being care caro of at Lind Th tt telegraph l operator at al LinEl Lind do to lo dl discuss clIss the I of the part he played In a runaway accident on Oakland avenue where a mother and two little girls were threatened with perhaps fatal injury Happ Fuller a 1 news newsboy boy bor dragged a plunging horse to lo the tho curl curb and wa was trampled upon and run over oer His HI head hend was gashed his arm arn Sprained and one leg cut and bruised TIll Iu mother and aUlI girls did not give e their names to witnesses or of the acci accident dent dell t but ut boarded a street car after aCter I II seeing that the tho boy had been beon cared for I |