Show UNKNOWN MAN MANTAKES TAKES HIS LIFE Kaysville Has Mystery Which May Never Be Solved Special to The Herald April 17 A mysterious sui stil suicide cide occurred In Kaysville last night and today too a a strangers body bod is lying at John Bartons undertaking parlors awaiting identification with little probability that the remains will ill be identified This morning William H Blood Blo found the dead body bod of a man nan lyIng Iving a short dis distance lance tance from th the house bou A No 12 wire around the neck of the suicide with the theother theother theother other end of or the tile wire firmly attached to toa toa toa a cog OJ wheel of the machine as high up as 8 the man could reach told the tale of self elf destruction de The body was was clad only In n underclothing and a pair of cheap brown plaid cotton trousers It was evi evident evident dent that death had occurred only a few hours before the discovery of the body which was as still warm Mr Ir Blood at Once Precinct Justice O 0 A Williams and Sheriff Ware Vare are who turned I the body over to Undertaker Barton Darton while they the undertook to solve the mystery of the sui sul suicide suicide cide chic Mr lr Bloods residence re Is near the shore of the lake and the condition of the cloth clothing In ing ns encrusted as it was with mud and salt lt Indicated that the man had been out In n the shallow waters of the lake From James W Webster eb ter It was learned that on Thursday evening a man answering nn the description of the suicide passed his place going west toward the lake shore Mr 11 Webster watched th the man until ho lie h was as asfar far out on the barrens of or the shore and then lo lost l sight of him The theory is I that during a despondency of or men mental mental mental tal unbalance tha th stranger stran r had gone to the lake with the intention of or ending his life but finding it difficult to walk through the sticky mud of the lake shore far tar enough to reach water In which he lie could drown himself he had abandoned the effort and retraced his way wa to the shore If this Is correct It is probable that he spent the whole of or Thursday night in the slimy mud a mile or two t from the shore and then when morning came he lie returned to a spot of grass near the shore where re he Iv seems to have re remained remained all of yesterday At this point was found his shirt and suspenders but the coat and vest est that he wore when lie he went toward the lake have hayt not been found They were probably bl discarded far out In Inthe the lake With ith them tt m was lost all trace i I I or Ot identity or ot Ute tao stranger I About 2 this morning Mr Ir Bloods watch dog called culled attention to the pres pros presence presence ence of ot some unusual visitor to the farm farmhouse farmhouse farmhouse house but thinking it was merely some animal that had caused the dOlt dog to bark no Investigation was made The occur occurrence occurrence irence rence doubtless fixes the time of the sui suicide cide elde The TIle dead dad man was 30 3 years of age had bad light hair wIth slight inclination to bald baldness baldness ness light mustache sharp features high cheek bones bontS wide mouth with a good set et of teeth He lIe was about five and a half feet tall tail and very well welt built weighing about pounds He has the appearance of ot being of Scandinavian descent By the side of the body was wall a black fedora hat size TV n 7 which had been bought at the Fair Fall Bisbee Aria Ariz Under the sweat leather was a manufacturers label with the name X Wood cod which the officers think might have been the strangers name narae or the name of the maker of or the hat hatAn An Inquest over the remains will 1 he be beheld held this evening but there Is not likely to be anything developed that would dis disclose disclose close the identity of the unfortunate man Everything points to an unbalanced mind I as the cause of the suicide Grim deter determination determination I to die is shown in the careful manner In which the wire had been ad adJusted adjusted adjusted I around the neck so that it would tighten as weight was thrown upon It There seems to have been no struggle I and the body was prone up u upon n the ground 5 |