| Show WOOLEN MILLS FATALITY april apra 80 1896 1196 Spring springville ville was wag the scene of a very and aad and fatal accident last wednesday afternoon alvernoon alter noon at the whitehead woollen mills in which a young man Ch erfley morris was the victim the youba you UK follow fellow bad been employed only a few weeks at the mill and had been told repeatedly to exercise great care when on the right ade side or back of a wool picker that he had been operating the had bad become summed gummed and foreman duke went down stairs to got get some lubricating oil telling young morris to wall wait it appears appear that he be walked around oo on the left side and started carted the machine going then stopped to the rear and was waa removing remo some of the wool that bad accumulated on the take off kofl roller which revolve revolved rev olvea the contra way of the picker dram druma when one of me be tooth teeth caught him bli shirt hart sleeve and dragged hla his arm in immediately breaking it off about two wo inches from the shoulder no one witnessed wit need the horrible affair as ae mr duke bail not returned with willa the ore the muff sting boy however immediately seized bleed the mutilated end to suppress up preB the blood and walked hurriedly down stairs stain through the mills malli and outside outride where he be met mr whitehead jr falling failing to in a la fainting inting he be was waa supported by him into the house bouie near by and dr smart summoned every effort poi bin to save bare his bla lite life was resorted reported 0 to o but without avail the be shook book being more than be could stand the next jay day he be passed paced away young caseley morris was wac the oldest of eight children bli bin mother having baving married brother angus M mcdo osuald u aid he came to Spring springville ville about three months ago from one of themas the ato flonary fields of tennesee Tenn Tennee enee soo the family la is very poor being largely dependent pen i ent on what this thia young man earned for existence brother modon mcdon ald aid huot having secured employment yet there was considerable talk of ti holding an In inquest quests mr whitehead whitebead particularly being desirous deai rouB of having one hold held thereby releasing the mills mill fr m responsibility tor for the casualty but justice buyer boyer ana others othen thought it unnecessary to incur eppen of an inquest when it was waa so 0 o palpably an accidents accident to in which no one could be blamed so 80 it was waa decided to not do de 0 o funeral services were held bold today taday at 11 a m in the meeting homm home john jobo H davis a well known ciu zoo zen of Spring springville ville was waa the victim of a rubbery last lait wednesday probably by tramps they but an overcoat a pair of fifty cent worth of tampa stamps and dime no clue as ai yet the thieves bl evea DAVID |