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Show oo m HURT IN tmm IfltLUn Salt Lake Route Train Goes Into Ditch Near Pehrson SALT LAKE, July 6. Nine persons sustained slight injuries yesterday af ternoon at 3 45 o'clock near Pehrson. 60 miles west of Salt Iuke, when five Pullman cars of the Salt lake & Los Angeles passenger train No !. -asi-I bound, left the track. The art ident is believed to have been caused by some kind of obstruction upon the ! rails. i The injured arc. Jacob Harnett. 35" North Cornwall street. Los Angeles, head hrulsed and j back hurl, possible Internal Injuria. Milton Barns', son of Jacob Bar-i Bar-i nctl head Injured, nervous shock. . i - Allot iieaton. 7i4 Wesl Second SpUlh street. Salt Lake, back injured 1 .vir. Hazci Post, I 502 West Korty-i Korty-i ninth street, Los Angeles, nosu cut irom flying class, i Bert W. Moore, unuhn, negro waiter wait-er In the dining ear back injured. Mrs. Max Shlffner, Los Angeles, bruises and nervous chock. Lieutenant m. w. O'loylo, St. Paul,; bruises and cuts on right leg. Mrs! J 11 Sanders. Little Rock.i I Ark., nervous jn-jck and back Injured Helen Huston, .laughter of Mrs San-; I ders, nervous shock Twelve striking shopmen at Lynn-: Idyl, the first division point west of Salt, I Lake, went 6S miles to the scene of the ! wreak, under the leadership of Peter, I Smith. Ion-man, '.. olume r their service, ser-vice, TtbSy reported to Train Con-' , ductur A H Watson of 57 North West j street Salt Lake I The engine, two baggage cars, the diner and the first sleeping car pabsed , safely over the obstruction. 1'hc rest I of the Pullmans went indj in-,- ditch.1 I D front trucks of the observation ar.d1 buffet car also left the rails. The f ivo 1 cart listed heavily to the left side, with the trucks going out completely from under three bars. |