Lead of Story in First Morning Edition of Evening Paper.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 13.—Two men
are known to have been killed and a
score or more injured when a Cincinnati,
Lake Huron and Western
passenger train bound from Cleveland
crashed into a freight on a siding at
Wilmington at 6:30 this morning.
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Lead of Story in Noon Edition of
Same Paper.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 13.—Fourteen persons were killed and twenty more were injured when a Cincinnati, Lake Huron and Western passenger train running between Cleveland and this city crashed head-on into a standing freight in an open switch at Wilmington, a suburb of Cincinnati, early today.
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Lead of Story in Last Afternoon
Edition of Same Paper.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 13.—Failure of the head brakeman to close the switch, according to his own confession late today, was the cause of the head-on collision between a passenger train and a freight train on the Cincinnati, Lake Huron and Western railroad at Wilmington, a suburb of Cincinnati, early this morning, in which fifteen lives were lost, and a score or more passengers seriously injured.
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Lead of Story in Morning Paper of the Following Day.
Cincinnati, O., Nov. 13.—Delay in installing a block system as ordered three months ago by the railroad commission of the state, in the opinion of the inspectors of that body re-