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Show KILLED BY A TRAIN: MANGLED BODY FOUND Special to Tho Tribune PROVO. Sept. 17. Word was received in Provo this afternoon that the mangled remains of a mini had been found south of Provo several miles. Deputy Sheriff Al Hales and Undertaker O. H. Burg went to the place tonight and brought the body to Provo. The head wan badly cut and both arms and one leg were nearly severed sev-ered from the trunk. The man had evidently evi-dently been dragged fiflocn mile3 by tho train that killed him. A memorandum book showed his name to be William Langln, and that ho was horn In Cleveland. O., July 1. 1S80. The book also contained a working card Issued Is-sued by the Brewery Workers' union al. Ogden and signed by S. M. Moore, an official of-ficial of the union. Dues had been paid lust May. The body is being hold hero awaiting word from Clevelund, to which place telegrams tele-grams have been sent. Telegrams have also been sent lo Mr. Moore nOOgden. |