Show A im THROWS A GLENNS faik Y ida dec ag last night at 8 at medbury a station on ahe oregon short line ten miles west of aleuns gerry john llenberger Shu a on conductor Kinn pys freidli train bound west ordered four tramps out of a boscar bos car in a train they got off and the train starting beaser stood on alio station platform waiting for the caboose car when one of he conr men seized him and form to lne track and under the train while in motion three or four cars passed aver the brakeman cutting his lees off below the knees he was picked cp and brought into the section house by section boss cronin and cared for mr cronin started for glenne farry aej notified the authorities and a special train wag dispatched from glenns ferry to the relief of the injured in charge of conductor baker with sheriff smith and constable on board the injured man was conveyed from conae t the train pa booye and ti irain to mountain leolie the next telegraph office forre turning orders whilo switch the constable not iceda caad fire close to the track train was stooped an I 1 roberts with henry wat ai frank lawrence and charles burnett pot os and arrested four men and brought on bocal idao titled alie four inen as chope he put off the piaia tiaia at and one of whom threw him under the train they were arraigned this morning before judge for examination on a chabre of assault with intent to kill dimes the examination at abent 6 p m died he made an statement before justice and identified the four men as the gang of which one or more had in juiced him on the announcement of the death of juda sin dismissed the suit for assault with intent to kill and committed the prison ars for examination for murder in tha first degree the prisoners gave their names as fred amiller walter bisckoff john loser and thomas ohara with the exception of ohara whose innocence is generally beh eyed tha gaas were besperat de men was highly i peeled in this town and leaves a ife and child to moura his loss HL was a little over 23 years of ae fora while excitement ran high and threats of lunching lynching lyn ching were made but up to the present time better counsel prevailed tribune |