Show AN AWFUL DEATH 11 out to pieces under oar car wheels SAD FATE OF GEO L URIE coroner berg holds an inquest il was an accident train wreckers it was a great fight eight that coroner berg and a jury consisting of R A barney barnev L 0 taft and brig johnson witnessed at an ican et held sunday forenoon foren ron over the remains of a rio kio grande western brakman brake man the remains lay on a blanket an unrecognizable mass macs of flesh flash and bone hot but from the story told by two train crews the jury came to the conclusion that george L drie U r i 8 of salt lake had bad met accidental death and at least two trains bad passed over his hia body before discovered there wa was t a wreck at shale last week and the deceased was sent up op with a crew to get the demolished en glue on the track which was ane done and it t was wag put pat on behind a live locomotive urie jrie a fireman ws waa let to watch it to see foe that its bearings bear irga did not gelhot at clear creek the conductor asked how low the dead argine was war doing and urle jrie replied she la is doing all let at her so go urie waa was then talking with W ith the fireman on the live engine at red eleven miles farther down the road the freight turned out to let the no 3 west bound passenger train rain go ahead and the conductor again went ahead to sea how the dead engine was doing this time he saw me lantern and hat bat of the fireman firor caa but urie was missing Inspect inspection ioa led to tle discovery of blood on the brake beam and car wheels and also bits ot of cloth ing ane crew then feared the worst shortly after the passenger had gone by a light engine used to help held trains i over the mountain monn tain came alonz and the freight crew eln sled it to 6 stop atop and told oi 0 abe accident request ing id that a lookout look o out u t be kept for the miss inz ine body this thi a was we a done the light engine running slowly after that A Afew few miles milea bacs bacr the ma mangled ogle d remains of the firem fireman an were found a strewn along the track a distance of five hundred yards or ar more they were gathered up in a blanket and when the aas loudd passenger train came alone placed on it and carried to price sunday cr tr orning the tha no 1 passenger train brought the mangled mass of flesh and bones to prevo where the inquest inquest was hold held as before stated and a ve verdict di C t oi of accidental accident ai death returned by the coroners coronella coro nerla jury it was waa ascertained that deceased had been sick and this thia was his first trip af kershis convalescence ond and it is probable that a dizziness di I 1 overcame him and he be fell between the abe grinding wheels of commerce george L urie was a salt bait lake boy son eon of james jamea and violet urle hrie ile ha was born in beaver county december 8 5 1870 he was only recently married he is highly spoken of by his friends ana associates having lived among th abe 8 railroad men since he became of ag e he worked on both the union pa pacific cefic and rio grande western roads and iland was a good rod nd industrious employee |