Show WAR SCARRED MARINE CRUSHED BY A TRAIN Terrible I Death of Former Sailor of Battleship Oregon Witnessed by Six Small Boys Charles II n. Reynolds was Instantly killed b by Oregon Oreon Short Line train No 0 6 last evening The dead man was a discharged ed marine and md had hal served ser d two years ears on board hoard the battleship Oregon The of discharge found on the bod body which was removed to Joseph W. W Ta Taylors Taylor's lorR mor morgue lIe after being examined examIned examined exam exam- ined b by Justice Nielsen shows that the dead sailor was born In New York ell City on October C b G. G An letter nd addressed rl to Charley Price Su Sutter street San Francisco said that Reynolds Rey ne- was was- going to Ogden but that he did not know when he would leave there He thought he would go o to a hospital and have hae hl his scalded lc leg fixed So far as is known knon n Reynolds Renolds i had no relatives in the West Vest According to the story of ot Reuben and Thomas Frank and Harry Herbert Horace Sanders and Phillip McDonald six boys boy wl who o were playing near the track wh when n the accident occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc Reynolds was walking slowly IY along the track In the north yards yard of or the thc Short Line between Fifth and Sixth North streets The Thc train approached him him rapidly from behind and and whistled to warn arn him He seem seemed d not nol to hear The engine inc pilot struck his feet LoIng LosIng Losing Los Los- Ing his balance he turned and grasped the pilot Then hi his legs leg were drawn under and he wa was dra dragged ed under the train The body was horribly mangled led Blood and flesh were scattered ca t along the track for fOI a distance of fort forty fact flet 1 Reynolds was carrying oiL w i ope grip He was bound for Promontory where he had secured a place as cook on a L ranch |