BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1900 Princeton, Ind., October 14. - Southbound freight train No. 57, on the Evansville and Terre Haute Railway, was wrecked 17 miles north of this city this afternoon. The engine stuck a calf and left the track. Seventeen cars were piled upon the derailed engine. Four of them loaded with oil took fire and all the cars were burned, entailing a heavy loss. Engineer PEARCE and Fireman SHORTS jumped and were only slightly hurt. One car contained two race horses, H. M. C. and Emma, belonging to Mr. KINNEY, of Evansville. H. M. C. was killed outright and was burned up. Emma had a leg broken and had to be shot. Four men on the train were injured as follows: Wm. DOCK, Evansville, collar bone broken and internal injuries; Thomas ENRIGHT, Richmond, Ky., arm broken; James ASLEP, New Harmony, Ind., hurt in the breast. The head brakeman is missing and is thought to have been burned up. The rear brakeman ran two miles to flag the Chicago limited and dropped in his tracks as the train stopped. He undoubtedly saved many people from death.