Show Killed by an Engine 1 S BnoIgrxss was caught yesterday morning by a Central PacIfic engine on the main track man tnck near the depot In Ogden and so badly injured that be died at 1 pm at the Union PadOc H pita The unfortunate man a walking up the main C P track from lowe vventy econd Street where be item Two trains were coming hit rom tliow cst one on the CP track and one on the I G W track The latter is about 2 yards west of lie former The I G W train was about one train length ahead ot the other In rounding a curve and therefore completely hid the C rain untlfstralghteningouton the main line The deceased turned westward and looked nt the passing R G W train The brakeman on that train sanrhis danger and motioned to him but tiled to make him understand Ii Uc meantime the C P train b Ip shown itself I Frank Houston was sl thee lnlr He ba been watch log the network of switches a he came In and a U train passed out In open sight of opn the depot behind the D d n Utraln be saw a man on the track head of him propbably onlyViaeen falmilr the whistle turned on tbe air and jumped down antljump t reverse the engine By that time the trainwhich was movlngtlowly had come to a standstill but too lte The poor man had been struck down and dragged the length of a car and n half When k leng a fe5clul wound was noticed In if right eye as If n large bolt had gone through and pierced the brain The right arm and the left leg were fractured frac-tured He had not been run over The wound in the eye was tat and he ifled in the lpltAl an pm The engineer says that bad he he been going faster than he w the man would doubtless have been struck from the track and only received re-ceived a broken leg or some bruises but going so slowly something had time t catch big clothes and drag blr The strange action of dec geared when being warned can c only be explained by the fact that he was blind In the iyb nearest Standard to the approaching trln Ogden |