Light Engine Crashes Into Rear End of an Extra Freight Train atGlen Ullin.coThree Railroad Men are Injured, One Seriously, and Cabooses SmashedInto Splinters.Engineer Said to Have Heen Asleep When His Engine Crashed Into the Train.HorlapitoaiAt Gleuull'in Sunday morning at 5 o’clock, a l'igliit engine in charge of ix Engineer McKLbbdn crashed into an ai extra freight train standing on the tk nain line at Glenullin. it is stated that the engineer was asleep and his I mengine struck the extra freight at a si speed of thirty to forty miles *an hour, diaiThe accident happened near the new elevator at Glenullin. Two cabooses [ L were smashed to kindling wood, and two cars of immigrants and moveables, S( with their uive stock, in front of the cabooses, were smashed. In the cabooses were three railroad men. Con-tlductor Larson and his brother, a ^ brakeman, and a railroad man named ^ Stine. The men had a miraculous ^ a escape from instant dearth. All were somewhat injured, although Stine’s in-juries wiere the most serious and he was taken to Brainerd Sunday. TheImen were extricated from the wreck -I oage as soon as possible and were taken to the office of Dr. Strauss where their injuries were dressed. The immi- n grants ailso escaped injury, although p their live stock and belongings were ^ consumed by fire, which broke out and destroyed the wreckage The railroad men lost their clothing and other belongings on the train^ The Glen- k ullin fire department responded to the $ fire alarm and saved the elevator from destruction.