Show IN THE WRECK three passengers are instantly killed one of the most disastrous wreck chronicled in the of the south ern pacific occurred yesterday morning at two miles east ot mill city nevada and about twenty six miles west of winnemucca ohp southern pacific eastbound east bound limited express no 2 due in ogden at 45 p m yesterday was five hours late at this point and the speed was greater than usual at the point the accident occurred there Is A great level stretch of coun here during the past tuf days bad occurred aie greatest of h laserson la season A budden o sued and the surplus water had found a channel in a ravine which crossed the railway right of way A large fall ln bad been made by the company at this point and a culvert constructed to accommodate the waters from the creek the unusual volume of water however could mot find its way through i the culvert and had undermined the track A few moments before the arrival of no 2 at this point a work train had crossed in safety but no doubt considerably weakened the support of the track no 2 crashed into the ditch the engine submerging itself beneath the rush of waters and tue debris from the destroyed fillin fill in and track the composite car and the first sleeper were telescoped engineer george abbay was thrown from ithe engine and slightly bruised but he was caught in such a way by the debris that he was badly scalded before being rescued C L whittaker whit taker the fireman was burled beneath the engine and his remains had not been recovered up to a late hour this afternoon two mall clerks C A shuler and jaimes cavan were injured only slightly and shuler possibly fatally bis leg being crushed and serious bruises and cuts having been received three passengers were killed outright were in the composite car and were adolph dessinger Dessl nger of bessinger company of san francisco and his wife mrs adolph bessenger II 11 coulter superintendent of the pacific supply company J A reeve brakeman and horace R markle conductor both of ogden were slightly injured miss S E bessenger daughter of adolph dessinger Dessl nger was badly bruised and cut mr shealy chief clerk in superintendent nobles office and colonel jesse P baker district superintendent of the pullman service left for the scene of the wreck at 1120 yesterday continued on page five IN THE WRECK continued from first page and assistant superintendent fitz garald who left on no 3 yesterday morning to investigate a washout west ol 01 cariln nevada will also go to mill city ahe injured lall clerks shuler and cavin engineer abbay and ailes bes ainger were taken to san francisco last night on a special train which left wadsworth at last night the bodies 0 the passengers who were kriley will be taken to the same city on no 5 which left here this morning the wreck canoot be cleared up to adah ot the passage of trains until this evening and the first train to reach ogden from the wreck will come in at 5 tomorrow morning WHO THEY ARE adolph bessinger and wife who were killed in the wreck were former resl abuts of ogden and well known here he was engaged in the hide business on wall avenue in the building no occupied by the utah vinegar and fickle works of the killed clinton it coulter was the best known on the coast several years ago he was a worlds champion cyclist in sprint races and one of the moat noted circuit riders in america he was 27 years old and a native of mansfield ohio where resides his father R M coulter a retired pioneer merchant of ohio he was evidently killed outright when found be was doubled up esth a large bhole in the side of his head back of the ear the deceased had a ticket to chicago and return C L whittaker rhe dead fireman is a resident of wadsworth lie had been employed on the road since oct 23 1897 J A reeve the Is a son inlaw in law cf william driver of this city and Is well known and popular his injuries are not serious horace R markle the conductor Is an old resident of ogden and one of the oldest conductors in service on the road he Is well known in this city and is a member ot the 0 R C his injuries are only slight FIRST TRAIN SINCE SATURDAY ane first train from the west arrived in ogden this morning in two sections lacing no 6 due yesterday morning and delayed saturday afternoon by a washout near cariln these are the first trains in since saturday |