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Show BODY HUNTERS FIND MISSING MAN'S BODY ... Mystery In the Disappearance at Charles H. Reagan Is Solved Hu Strays Away and Is Frozen No Ev idence of a Struggle. Tho body of Charles II. Reagni?,' who while demented, wandered from his homo at 102 North Mnln street in ivboiit 10 o'clock Tuesday forenoi..), was found nt Eighteenth West street, between North Tomplo and South Temple streets Just southeast ot tho Telliuido transformer station yesterday yester-day afturnoon. The body was lying on iiiv lmek whoro tho man had evidently fiojcn to death, tho knuckles ot liU right hand being frozen In tho Ice. Thoro was no evidence of n strugglo unci tho fact that tho man's wa'cli nnd other valuables wero found on his person Indicates that ho had Just wandered wan-dered away In a demented condition, and frozen. Dr. H. II. Sprague nnnoW' ced last night, however, that post mortem would bo conducted as soon ,ii possible. Well Known In the City, C'hnrles 11. Hcagan was bom In MiuLoansborough, 111., November l, 1874, and camo to Utah about f If I ecu years ago. Ho was engaged -In rail-ro:d rail-ro:d work when ho first enmo-here, 1 having served as a conductor on both 1 tUi Denver & KIo Grande and Oregon Short Mne. Ho went In tho sa'oon bus ' inciiH in Park City nine yearn ago and .if tor a year thoro entered tho lame i buHlness in this city. Ho was In vho snloon business horo nbout six yenra. September 22, 1009, ho lost a foot In 1- n tti rot car nccldent, nnd utter thnt tlmo hnd given up his business. Por-: Por-: sons Intlmato with him snv that the - accident seemed to affect his mind ' nnd his general health had been 'nil-t 'nil-t lngapldly over slnco then. Ho was i married July 23, 1903, and his wife, Mrs. Nina Reagan survives him. Desldcs his wife, Mr. Reagan Is sur vlvcd by his father. Timothy Reagan, nnd a slBter.Mrs. J. W. Dovoy, at En-flold, En-flold, III.; Mrs. M. O. Scholtz, a sister who llveB in this city, und by another sister, who Is a Slstor of Mercy, known as Sister Mary Alexia, In Kast St. Louis, 111. Mr. Reagan had been n member ot tho KlUs, Knights or Py thlas, Fugles nnd Hrotherhood of Railway Trainmen Ills vvlto said yesterday yes-terday that sho did not know whether ho lmd kept up In all or theso orders or not, but know that ho was a mem-bor mem-bor In good standing U the Klks rud nights of ry'thlns |