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Show j The Iniinest. On Wednesday afternoon an in-I in-I uet was held at Spanish Fork, over the remains of the man who committed suit ide there by throwing throw-ing him- If in front of a 15. G W. trail, as stated in Wednesday's Xkw- I'nginecr Djuahue, Fireman Fire-man May and a Wm. Dean, each testified, that a the train rounded a curve, the deceased was observed stauJiug on the right hand side of the tratk, about ti feet distaut; when the engine was about lorty feet distant the man stepped up and threw himself across the track, face dounaanl. Tlio train was stopped promptly, haeing tossed entirely .ver lhe unfortunate man, com pletelj seeeringthe head from the idy. cru-l.lngtheskull andscatter-ing'tlif andscatter-ing'tlif bnins upon the ground: the leltlegw issecred and compleleI crushed from the knee downward; the right foot cru-hed; the right hand crushed aud the body otherwise other-wise dreadfully mutilated. No laje-rs or personal ixoprrty was dlf covercd that would lead to an iden-tiflcatlju. iden-tiflcatlju. The following is a description a near as the jury w ere able lo niake, after a careful examination. The decea-cd apjieared to lie of German origin, aliout Xi jears old, dark browt hair, lyesand niustaehe, and a laboring man. abotito feet S Inches tall, weighing 13 jnunds. Jle was dre-seil iu a dark gray cutaway coat, judged to be made fram I'revo Woolen 1'ae tory goods; lib oilier clothing consisted of blue overalls, Uicviod shirt, blue and read str!iie and white ground, striped underclothing, under-clothing, gaitershoes No.!), no socks. The only articles found in his poekcts were three Augers of a buckskin gloei-, a snial piee-e of toliacco, a silk Iiandherchlef and a small piece if hale'. The only natural mark ujioii the Iwdy by which it could be Identified was a large mole on the left side just altove the hlje |