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- r . Mi JWtH' OL. xvi RICHFIELD, UTAH, TRURSDAY, JHNE II. 1903. Nil. 23 vRRIBLE fatal ACCIDENT v r 44 Henry Jensen Crushed Out Instantly by a Sawlotf. , 2 i hin Was Endeavoring to Get Log Onto His j wgon and It Slipped and Caught Him, Pinion-llito the Ground Alone When Accident opened Discovered by Searching Party. m 1 ict.ng that some unfortu-- . 6h1 befallen Henry Jensen, faddy afternoon, James H. 8 Christensen and i.i.-did not expect each a life aud were not pre-ith- e awful and growsome dia it met their searching gaze came upon the body of the l. n cold and stiffen d in death down to the ground by a b!g , ioe. It was a sight to make ' heart quaver. Stretched ' .1 length on the ground beside bis . u where he had epent the greater . the afternoon in getting some -n, lay the crushed and mangled 'jisifthe poor unfortunate Henry i cn. , Required the efforts of the three i to lift the lighter end of the log he boys body. A 6ight was that could not fail to make a ,.n heartsick. Henrys facei$s bruised side almost beyond recognition, eye was bulging nearly from its and lis cheek was cut. His crushed, and his neck and t rushed aud flattened. Tender-- t .lias lifted into the buggy anl : .ittle party began a journey of "i- - .v hjmeward, in tbe end to have c the most distressing features, i f. ratifying hi9 anxious sister of Nrrible disaster that had befallen tr I- - Jeu-rotbe- r, g tra-ma- I , - brother. hen the body was placed in the , Dr.Niell was summoned and which showed exanimation au, a' jt the boys neck had been broken he upper ribs and collar bones ' . 1 t,hed. e irony of fate seems to have en- l'ito this tragedy. After having vt weeks in a work that at times s accompanied with many perils, it i to the last day, the last trip to be nib on a spot where all seemed en- i s safety, fora little m'shap to take ..o boy's life. Henry and James had P i o'ea hauling logs, off and on, all 'piing down from (ha mountain on hp north side of Willow creek, and i re contemplating this as the last ,lad. James had other tbing9 to look ,'Atter that day ani Henry made the trip alone. He wts succes- fu- i i get-rn- g down to the flat at the incut l of r the canyon and was leading the two 'logs which he hal dragged down be-- . hind his wagon ti steady it. One of heso logs had been rolled up onto tbe Wagon, and Hmry was in the act in w getting the other up when he met his ji ' 'j, death. I he log Christensen s iggested that they get a team aud buggy, which they did and Almallorg accompanied them. They diove hurriedly up to the mouth of the can j cm where they found the Christensen first wagon standing. saw the awful situation. James was so overcome for a few minutes that his agony was most pitiful. 1 hey soon realeased tbe body aud placed it in the buggy and begin a sad journey homeward. When they leached home and the young mans sister, Mrs. Margaret with whom the boys stopped, and who was axiously waiting news Henry, was apprised of the terrible calamity that had befallen her brother, she became distracted and her woe was heart rending. Her scream i attracted neighbors, and soon a crowd had gathered and tbe news spread over the town like wildfire. Relatives in Mary;vale and Salt Lake were notified. Henry Jensen was the youngest child of Jens and Karen Marie Jensen. He was born in Richfield November 13, 1883. His father died February 22, 1884, when Ileary was but a few months old, and bis mother died January 20, 1889. Their sisters have always provided good homes, and, with brother love, they have in return assisted the sisters, especially Mrs. whom they have been very kind to since her misfortune and with whom they have lived duriug recent years. Henry was one of those youths for whom everybody had a good warm word. - He was industrious, and temperate. Left without means, he and his brother had accumulated a little property and were the making of sterling men. The untimely death is a sad Jblow to his brother and sisters, and one which the entire community teeie deeply. The living sisters and brother of the deceased are Mrs. Sena Gannett of n Marysvale, age 32; Mrs. Margaret of Richfield, aged 30; Mrs. Louise Hill of Salt Lake, aged 28; Mrs. Mar-tin- e Christonseu of Salt Lake, aged 25, and Jamet Jensen of Richfield, aged 23. All were present at the funeral except Mrs. Hill, who a few days previously, Lad been confined. The parents came to Utah 27 years ago next moa th from Denmark and settled soon afterward in Richfield. The funeral services ware held Saturday at noon on the lawn at Mrs. Zol-all's resi.leacs, and a big crowd was present. Remark i were made by James Curinlirmsin, Will Coons, H. N. Hayes, A. R Jensen and Bp. Young. The floral offe.ngs were many aud beau1 iful, filling a good proportion of a room. The procession that followed the remains to their lasting place was three blocks long. Zol-ma- n, con-cerui- Zol-ma- kind-hearte- hard-workin- d, g Zol-ma- m about It feet long and .jweigheil about 1000 pounjs. Henry had evidently got it to the to j of the skids with the ail of his team, but his chain was fastened to the wagon reach and bound on ons of the lo.s already I' 'on the wagou so that it would not .jdraw the last log clear over. He had That Tlirobl in Headache undoubtedly blocked the log on the . Would.quiekly leave you if you used and fAskids and slack el the teim Dr. Kings New Life P1II9. Thousands it. their matchof sufferers have I i in-aitonry had endeuvoieJ, from all f less merit for e ckproved headand Dervotis ove on but the to , 1iicaUons, log push blood and make aches. j, it was not in as favorable a position a9 build They health. pure 25 cents. Only your up he when he had calculated upon, aud much Money back if not cured. Sold by 4 relieved the blocks the log, tooSudden-MNeill Drug Co. for his strength, slipped back not he couid so ly and quickly that Senatorial Sportsmen. rTget out of its way. It caught him un-- f David Bennett Hill used to be a eV the chin and bore biin to tbe confirmed baseball looter when he .iaground, crushing his life out instantly. was in the United States senate. SenDeathywas instananlous. ator Spooner of Wisconsin is simi A Peterson boy who is hauling posts alllcteJ or gifted. lie and Mrs. ' for the new ball ground passed Henry larly Spooner attended a game in Washing 2?, about 4:30 oclock, aud be then, was ton recently ard when the home nine getting ready to roll the last log up. won in the tenth inning the Wisconsin statesmen discaidcd all senate It couid not have been ovar ten or minutes later that the accident rial dignity and jelled with the beet was j i, nhaPPfcm,d- About 8:30 oclock in the evening, a9 H,fJl. S. Christensen was going to one of the fields north of town to do some rv Catering, he discovered Henrys team vIy Aii'Adng by one of the telephone poles ' The harness RroundeY, new 4 i i,s very little disturbed. Oue of the 7f .iimals had his bind legs tangled Mr. Chris- is in the martingales. i reoognized the team and start'll i with it to Jensen's home. When VT 'Arrived he found James, Henrys 1. 1 her, eUrtlog out on horseback, to . ia.) whet bad bedome of Henry, Fear-- I Vrfeemethlng might have happened, - I t.jeu iin THE ONE THING LACKING. British Tourists Complaint of a Deficiency in Canada. In the smoking compartment of the Montreal express the other day two British tourists were talking with a New York traveling man about their impressions of Canada, from which country they were returning evidently after a long journey over it. "Yes, one of them was saying, Canada is a delightful place. 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