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Show S It Lake Woman Killed'jtyTraini Foot Was Caught Between the Ties. Companion Also Was Killed While Aiding Her Portland, .Oregon, March 22, Mrs. Tessle Ellis of Salt Lake was almost Instantly killed tills afternoon by an' electric train at Errol station, on the Estacada lnterurban lino when her left foot became fastened between ties in h trcatlo and her companion, Qeorgo Mlcholo, steward .at tho Oregon Ore-gon hotel was unable to loose her In time. Michollolost hlB'llfo intho attempt Mrs. Ellis' fainted when?sho saw. the; train coming down upon her. Mlchol-; lo strovo to roleaso"iher shoo and held up until it was too late for hlin to seek Bafoty. According to Mrs. A. Ii..Clqvor, n frlond of Mrs. Ellis, Mlchollo who whs mnrrlod, Intended to got a divorce at tho fall term of court and marry Mrs. EUlB, who has been divorced from a Sal.t I.ako physician for several sev-eral years. Tho reason for delaying the dlvorco, which was suitable lo both Mlchello and Mrs. Mlchollo was to save from possible shadow the graduation of Michelle's' 17 year old, daughtor from high school this June. Tho Mlchollcs have boon soparted for seven yoars. Mrs. Ellis, who was about 2G yeh'ra of ngo had been living hero for ono year. Her sister, Mrs. Arthur Froyo I lives at 359 Edith street, SaltLoko i City. On tho train which killed Mfoh-olio Mfoh-olio and Mrs. Ellis was an inbouud , party of real estate excursionists, i- ' Ono of the passangers said thaFjust beyond Errol station is a haH--ille Straight away stretch oa which tho electric train waa'rtaklng fafllsri Sho said that when Mrs. Ellis' shoo . became entangled in, tho ties, 'Michel- ue stooped to reloaso it. Mrs.EUIs looked, back over her shoulder and fleeing. the approaching train fainted. Ono passenger said Michelle made no move to escape, but continued to aid Mrs. Ellis Until he was killed. jThe thotorman of the train turned off his motors In an effort to stop quick- |