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Show j Umi u i' i k i at l i Ihi. I ;s. i( on Hie I'ni ,n iMcill,- al liss-cf". liss-cf". three miles enst ol K, bo, eat ly tti 'ic.day mot mug was rcspunsiMe lor V i-h of one mm and the blockiim o I- i ii,. fr sevir.il hull's. The wreck f-ti.l lr.,li., h:ct, ,r" ,. nil ut down i If' 1 1.' near Ihi cm. The enginei r and llfsisi, of l he i ruin behind Jumped wt-atlmy saw a clash was inevitable, ntdll.e trainman who nereonlheca-ls nereonlheca-ls also managed to jump I ofore the ull ait. The man killed was a railroad i"tl- n K wen, who was pcimi'ted to I sti'ili. the cahoiso hy Ihe other traln-i traln-i j Ho wsa asleep when the accident I hs;.,, .nddied a short lime alter le- i'ljitjiiied. The man was Joe Y'ork i f I Klhj, Ksnsns, and was formeily em-ph'ft.l em-ph'ft.l on the Hio lirai.de Wesiern. He waia memlier of the 11. K.'f. at Helper, I'tnk, and waa alwut 20 years of age, (Tho Vsly was taken lo Kvanslun and an j inq Jul will l ,.H tomorrow. One en-i en-i ginq'sinl several cars were badly ilam sgijio the wreck. |