Show I Boy EllIed At Provq Just as we were going to press Saturday Sat-urday afternoon a frightful accident occurred oc-curred at tho R G W depot resulting In the death of Leslie Dunn a boy about 12 years olJ son of Mrs James Dunn He was riding on the tender of a freight locomotive 148 P E Sullivan engineer en-gineer yhlle an east bound local freight was being made up The engineer says ho did not sea the boy but bystanders saw him and Sheriff Sher-iff tianndertiof D vis county who was rttnrning horns from taking a patient to the Asylum hallowed at the boy to get 10 ail UtiTho Tho boy did not heed the warning it stems but boy like went on showing his dexterity while backing the boy someway some-way lost his balance and fell beneath the wheels of the tender I The tender passed over his left side I and while doing en R Anderson one the petit juror sari the boy creaul ed out twice When the engine wheels struck him be must have bean lostautly killed for the lad had stopped breathing when bystanders reached his remains The boys left I foot was entirely severed sev-ered and his skull seemed crushed The holy lay In a pool of blood on tbs track when visited by nu Ruqulrer porter and Deputy Marshal Derry was stKiidlng guard To coroner was momentarily expected It was impossible tr tell Just how badly the body was mangled und the of fiver would not allow a critical Inspection Inspec-tion before the coroner came It would seem that the death was purely no cldental and that no railway men can ho blamed Agon r Craig of the U P says It was only Friday that he ordered the boy oil a UP engine Provo Enquirer LATERThe coroners jury In thus case of Leslie Dunn the I2yinrold toPSOIl ct MrJ Dunn who was accidentally kll led l-ed at the depot last Saturday fxoutnu od the railroad employns from any blame Tha funeral services over the remumRof the unfortunate boy took place Monday afternoon at Provo In the Second ward meeting house I |