Show HOER1BDE ACCIDENT George Hovey Falls From a Train and is FearfullyMangled From a gentleman who came down from the North with this forenoons fore-noons train we learn of horrible accident by which a young life came to a most dreadful termination termi-nation The particulars as told to us are as follows A party of men mostly from Millville Mill-ville and Providence had engaged to work on the Oregon Short Line They gathered in Logan on Monday Mon-day and made merry through the day until the departure of freight train No 5 which took them and their outfits northward It is said that some of the graders partook of ardent spiiits and got into a condition condi-tion where they lost control over their actions However that may be certain it is that cne of the com nany did not reach his destination On Tuesday morning lloadmaster William Toombs while coming southward from Oxford on his railroad rail-road velocipede on a regdlar tour of inspection of the track was horrified hor-rified oy discovering little this side of the station named fragments frag-ments of limbs of a human body More of them were scattered along the track a ghastly sight He proceeded pro-ceeded down to Logan where he reported re-ported the fearful find Meanwhile the boss of the gradIng gang which had proceeded northward north-ward through the night telegraphed down that they missed a member of their company one George Hovey a young man whose family are living liv-ing in Millville It was readily conjectured and proved that the lacerated remains wer those of the youth named who must have fallen off the flat car either in a drunken scufHe or in a stupor of intoxication The horrible mutilation of the man has been accounted for by the fact that four trains must have run over the unfortunate person between be-tween the time of nIB falling off and the discovery of his remnants Ogden Og-den Herald L |