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Show . HE MAY DIE. Frank VanWagner, a Froro Carpe.tar, Falls Ind.r lar Wh.pl. There were blood stains on the wheels of the Rio Grande Western train which reached Salt Lake about 2 o'clock this morning. Frank Vanwagner, a carpenter car-penter who lives at Provo boarded the train for Salt Lake. As ho was passing from one car to another he fell through the opening. Instantly the murderous wheels caught tho helpless man and ground him beneath be-neath their weight. In a fow seconds the train had passed on into the night. The bleeding man lay ou the track senseless and mangled. No one on the train saw him fall. Mr. Vanwagner remained on the tra-'k until found by some men passing that way. They picked him up and he was brought to St. Mary's hospital, Salt Lake, on a train. Doctor Pinkerton examined the sufferer and amputated the right arm near the shoulder and the right leg near the knee. Tho scalp was also torn. All possible attention is given the unfortu-uate. unfortu-uate. His recovery is uncertain. |