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Show BODY 0F MISSING MAN FOUND ON ROADSIDE ' Gulseppe- Saiionioso, who had been . . ! missing from his home here "fof ''two week, was found dead on the roadside near Cuprum last Sunday afternoon by some boys who were playing on the I mountain, side. The alarm was given and the body was later brought to the undertaking establishment of ODon-nell ODon-nell & Co. The body was badly decomposed de-composed and one ear and a thumb had been eaten off by rats. A postmortem post-mortem examination waa conducted by Dr. P. S. Hageman which establish- ' ed the fact that death resulted from a fractured skull. On the person of the dead man was found $55.60 and f some other personal effects. Sanamoso left home on the evening j of April 11 and told his associates that he waa going to Cuprum to pay a bill at the meat market. When he did not return that night no special attention was paid to the matter, as It was thought perhaps he had spent the night somewhere else in the camp, but when he failed to show up next day it caused some uneasiness, and later searching parties were sent out Inquiry In-quiry at the meat market brought out the fact that he had not been there. The road to Cuprum was carefully searched and also efforts were made to locate him at Salt (Lake and Ogden. From the circumstances It-appears that Santamosa In making his trip to the market did not go the usual : route of iravel, but went by the upper roadway and at a rather steep place , on the. mountain side It ts thought that " V he fell and ttruck his had against ' a rock. There Is no suspicion that he' met with foul play as none o'f his personal effects were taken. And the fact that he was not known to have any enemies In the camp It was not thought that he had been murdered He was 33 years old and was a native na-tive of Italy, me was an employe of the United States mines. (He is survived sur-vived by a wife and one child; who I ve in Italy. The funeral service was neld Tuosday afternoon from O'Don-nell O'Don-nell chapel in Salt Lake, and the bur-ial bur-ial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. |