Show BODY W GROUND IS TO PIECES BY WHEELS oi Of RAILROAD TRAIN Unidentified Man Found on TracKs of Oregon Short Line I i I When Oregon Short Line train No 19 pulled d out of ot the depot yesterday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at o'clock clock tho the wheels of or one of ot t the coaches slowly ground round to pieces an unidentified man As tho train gained speed pieces of the body were ere scattered along the tho track for or a n distance of of ot 10 I yards ar ards s. s The Tho accident was unnoticed by an any anyone anyone one and it was not for tor about fifteen I minutes that the mangled pieces of humanity humanity hu hu- hu manity were found round A Chinese Janitor whose business it is to keep the depot yards ards cleared of ot paper and waste bits saw aw a small pile pUe 0 of raper what ho he thought was U dirt or 01 paper and wall walked ed over to pick It t up There was a a. wild scene of ot terror when upon reaching tho the form he discovered dis- dis covered that it was tho the upper portion of ofa ofa a 1 mans man's bod body Ho to Informed other employees em- em of or the railroad and an investigation ion tion brought forth the tho ghastly details The coroner was informed and hurried to o the scene where undertakers from ODonnell O'Donnell Co Ce gathered up tho the bits of ot flesh esh and removed remo them thom to the morgue The accident was peculiar according to o Coroner Hanks who mado made a a. complete investigation estimation n this morning From all appearances ap- ap the man apparently well dressed was attempting either to get set on th ho the brake beams or on the closed vesti- vesti mule on the west side of or the tho train and lost ost his footing He Ho fell tell under the wheels which mangled every Y portion of his body to o a It pulp The Tho that he was attempting to steal a ride Is shown by bythe bytho ho tho fact that tho the bod body was wan found on the tho west side Bide of ot tho track The passengers eS e'S are arc re allowed to enter tho the train from tho thu east ast side only and all of ot the vestibules are arc re kept closed on tho the west side sId parlors At O'Donnell's undertaking evemy cry effort has been made mado to learn the I identity of or the man but as yet ct nothing more lore has been learned than the information tion on furnished on a Il small mall bit of ot paper The name Fred r ett Is on the slip Up but it 19 is doubtful whether or not that hat is his hla name The Tho dead man was dressed In a It light lightbrown brown rown suit with brown under clo clothing th In lie He IP was about thc five feet eight merits s in iii height night and of ot m medium build Ills His hair was was as black and hi his c eyes cs blue and he ha haa had hada a a sandy mustache lila His hat hilt was a ablack black slouch touch 7 71 In size and according to a purchase mark was bought from B. B Cohn Conn L Co Ca of ot Ogden Ho had an extra extra- pair of ot socks In his pocket H. H J. J chief clerk to the gener general 1 superintendent of or orthe the ho Oregon Short Line railway company I received notification of the Ute accident this morning and an Investigation Is IB being I made lade o by the railway officials I |