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Show i TRAIN WRECK fj VICTIMS IN s. l: Passfngers Tell of Derailment on the Mojave Desert SALT LAKK, Nov i rst victims H f the Ios Angeles & Silt Lake ratl- H iiikI train wnok whl"h occurred Kut- H uitiiiy evening ut 6:30 o'clock near H .Miintx. tin id II.-! nl' Vi.Tinn. '.'a I.. I at arrived In Salt Lake early yesterday NAI ii'ternoon on the first section of trajn jjHH j , Xo. 2. the first train to reach Salt LHB ' Lake from Los Angeles in twenty-four 1 Mrs. W H. W rierlii of Grand .Mound, i H Iowa, and hei hdsl I HL Wrltrh n proprietor of the Wright hotel Hfl fjrand Mound, arrived In Salt Lnki onJ HH llir first section of (hi- i.uuI.m' train ,y Xo- 108 en route to bheir home in owal -H after the Interruption of twenty.-fotlr : JH hours occasioned by the wreck. .Mrs. m ripni s nran ami right arm were H lacerated and she sustained numerous H bruises Her husband escaped with H nIikIuj bruises and a. shaking up. In Ait desi riblng i he chaoa aftei the terriflt m i hi "There waa n gusl of black smoki AJH and then everythtlng .is noi.se and ttH confusion. We were occupying a tour-! rB 1st sleeper. Mr Wright was sitting H k down before the wreck. The next H III ' thing he km-w he was standing on topi 1 of man in his berth. HH The Rev, Francis M. Moody, an I b evangelist of Chicago, was so severely J injured. 11 was necessary to take twen- H ly-seven stitches in his hqad. His wife V also ytlst.-i ineil InltlrlAM nWd ih.. slmrl; I of her wounds an.i tin catastrophe caused her to become delirlOUI "Too much cannot 4e said of tin . assistance rendered Die injured bj i Mrs Hrucc McCormlck. 0 farmer's J , Wife, why hurried In. Ill a ll'at-l 1 "eld clad in faun overalls and . ilst- tt cd the rescue physician." i W L. Davis of Kenimorer, Wyol, j and his sister. .Mrs Thomas Smith. I also of Kemmerer. and her threeryear.- old daughter, Audrey, escaped injury,, although thr. sleeper 111 which tlu-xl were riding overturned. They continued contin-ued their journey on to Kemin. n t yesterday afternoon i Mrs. it. E MCDuffy of Spencer, la., and her two children, John, three years of age, and Betty, mm teen months old. also escaped injury- They occupied the same car as Mr Davlsl and his sister. They were mot In Salt Lakofby Mrs BffcDuffy's brother, O. , S. Hell of Milford. and before continuing contin-uing their journey to Iowa will Visit j In Milford for several days , Mr. and Mrs. John Busche. formerly I y of B82S Xaomi avenue, arrived In SJ: I Lake on the second section of train ; 102 io visit their daughter, Miss Edith IJusche. 450 East South Temple Street, before leaving for Omaha, Xcb., where Dicy will make their home They had tin good fortune lo mi3S the wrecked train by ten minutes when it left Los Angeles. |