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Show INQUIRY INTO j HUM IKI I Fifty Soldiers Injured Near' Geneva, Illinois Two k Hurt Severely. A UTAH BOYS INJURED J Nine Western Soldiers in Li?j Train Running at High Speed. CHICAGO. Oct. 24 Inquiry into tM cause or the wreck of a troop train on the Chicago and Northwesterp ralH road near Geneva, III , about mlddigH last night, was begun today by federal authorities atfa agents of the company Fifty soldiers who were hurt w(0 j, pected today to recover, althougn rj were said to be severely hurt aL ( train was eastbound and being beaia time was running at a high rate speed when nine of the thirteen car left tho rails and tipped over. I Among the injured are OmerAcre , Pomona, Cal.; Leo Bingham, Tnaic" er, Ariz.; John 11. Ellker, Enterpris Utah; Carlos Pomingo. Aplacianuj. Cal.; Godfrey Gottfreld, Dailey. Coiji Edvin Jewett, Gilmore, ab0.tJLt Chimies, Santa Barbara, Cal I: S. Mitchell. El Paso, Tex. ; J S. pies, Yuma, Ariz.; John Orth, Angeles. Cal.; H. S. Moody, Redding ; Cal.; Claude C. Burt, Eiverslde. CaMj. Sergeant Wallace Henderson '.ih land., and William T. Nunley, Llsino.i? utah. " m |