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Show (iiUni)I.UO BITS. A V IK Iii'lLui Huc-k STentH ft Terrlliln I -.ilr. A young Indiin nel with a horrible full) in W'ilhird, yesterday morning. The north-bound freight, on which he hail free passage, side-tracked at W'illard for the south-bound express to pass, The Indian walked walk-ed out on the track, lay down and fell fist nsh-ep. Directly the express en me thundering along at a "0-mile rale. The freight conductor conduct-or saw the 1 ndian's peril and rushed out to rouse him. But he came too late. The engine struck the sleeping man and the wheels of fifteen heavy passenger ears passed swiftly over hi m and the tra'n sped on, not knowing that it had ground a man into atoms. The horrified conductor clapped his hat over his eves the moment he-fore he-fore the pilot strui-k the sleeper and thus shut out. the awful sight. When the new- of the killing was brought to a band of Indians camped near Brighaiu they pet up nil awful howling and iamontation; heat the air and rushed about like wild men. |