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Show JETS DEATH WHEN ! ! TRAIN STIES 1UT0 t i Ormand Butler, Ogden Man, Is Instantly Killed in a Collision. ' Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, March 111. Ormand Tsiiller. 34 years of age, was Instantly kilL-d :U 7-ir, o'clock this .morning l,y an Ore-,,,, short Line passenger train at Hi,, foot of West Tvvelith street, when the teat,, crashed l n 115 to his work at (he o,h-u factory o. the, Amalgamated Sg;,r ?Z "any. l li nh v . W:'-s ,M"l,lo:'-l foreinan. h is , "sV,n,"n0"!, T1"' '"an and us v.u were dragged some distance by the train. The body was mangled .. '?J?li,lft! that the :u'r'l'l-nt occurred is Ar ? ,1,1 ,"B '? "nek. which Is partly hidden, however, liv brush and trees on the side. of the street The an-mnineenient an-mnineenient also is made that the cur-S cur-S of the auto were fastened down when, the accident occurred After it stunk the auumioiiile the Us,. SOm, disl:"'0 before it could be stopped and backed up. The train crew then gathered up the body and look it into ihe union deoot. where it was turned over to I nrt-rtakcr r. J A. Lind-qulsl Lind-qulsl to be prepared for burial -Mr. Butler s survived by his widow, two sons, lour daughters, two brothers, our sisters nnd his parents, Mr. and Mrs ,''r'e h f,ulicr- The funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. ORMAND BUTLEE, 31 years of ago, who was instantly killed at Ogden yesterday when Ins automobile auto-mobile was struck by a tram. r r ' i. I f 1 J v ? , 'x I " " ' 1 i f Joshua Homer in the juvenile court. The youths were Qtto McLaughlin, charged with burglary in the t bird decree, and Charles W. Bennett and Nornian Morton, charged with burglary in the second degree. |