Show wm boyd killed under an engine william boyd who for a number of years has been employed as a sec see tion hand on the salt lake route R aute oute and who during his residence in tin tic has been making his home on a dry farm near silver city was kill ed under an engine shortly after noon la t sunday mr hoyd boyd in n hi III Q work of inspecting insl eating the track d dincov is c ov ered a damaged ra I 1 in the vicinity of the henriod ranch to the west of eureka and flagged the tintic gintic pas enger train to warn the crew of the danger the tte train thain stopped and the members rs at the crew after ter inspect elal ing the r rail I 1 decided d that t the tram train might safe safety 40 go over the broken rail rall 1 1 v e thatis t tj it proceeded slowly boyd B was as walking w king beside the engine a apparently a e ta 8 coping to look beneath the wheels and as the ice covered ground sloped to vard the rails it is tho that the unfortunate man slipped and fell beneath the drivers where his I 1 fe was crushed 0 it his legs were cut off and the injuries resulted in immediate death sheriff henriod and justice of the peace peterson were notified of the accident and they ordered the body removed to the wallace butler undertaking establishment at eure ba la the officers decided that boda death de ath was purely accidental dental and that an inquest would not be necessary the deceased was about 51 years 0 of f age and is survived by a widow and two step ch idren the widow has been seriously wily ill for some time and th shock of her husbands death has been a very severe blow to her the table containing the weekly output of ore from the tintic e mines also stock quotations and additional m n ng ne vs can be found on page three of th s isau of the reporter A shortage of ra irsai cars n epa situated laying off the night shift at the centennial a euneica mine last friday evening |