As the northbound morning train on the Rutland and Washington division of the D. and H. railroad was nearing West t’awlet Friday morning, it struck a team owned by John Jackson and driven by hia son. Several persons were in the wagoo As the train neared the first crossing below the station tne horses became unmanageable and plunged in front of the engine. The wagon was badly smashed, but fortunately the oeeupants escaped with severe bruises