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Show SALE S M A N FOUND . DEAD ON TRACK FARMINGTON. Feb. 2S. An unknown un-known Individual vena found dead on the railway track a mile north of hero this morning. It is believed that ho was stealing a ride on a freight tinln and bocomlng benumbed with the cold, fell off and was stunned, freezing to death. He is believed to bo an Englishman, and was aged ' about 15 years. Ho was well dressed. Sheriff Harris, was notified and ho brought tho body to J-'annlngton, where It v.as placpd In the county Jili The coroner was informed and will hold an, inquest this afternoon., The body of tho man found dead ar, Farmlngton Jhls morning has been identified by card3 in his pocket ad that of S;im Liebermau. ft traveling salesman for the European Hat company. com-pany. 223 -West F.'rst South strept, I In this city Two weeks neo, tho firm employed Lfcbormail on recommendation recom-mendation of the Pdoplo's Loan company, com-pany, according to the manager, ami ' ' sent him out on'tbo road with nbouc $150 worth of samples From Ogden ho was to go to Butto, and Spokane, WaBh., on a trip that would take two inontha. Word came from Ogden flvo days ago to the effect that .Llobor- man had sold the samples of tho firm for a mere pittance and had left an unpaid board bill at tho Reed hotel ho-tel The llrm notified the police hero this morning furnishing a description of the man Within an hour after the police here had secured his dc-ucrlptlon dc-ucrlptlon and notified the officers of tho city and county the dispatch enmc from Fsrmlngton that the body of the man found there tallied with the description and that iho cards in his clothes made tho Identification certain. " |