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Show MAN KNOWN LOCALLY KILLED AT 111 YUNG William Ilusbainl:i, of Lynn- dyl, lost his life Tuesday when the accidental discharge of a hunting rifle sent a bullet through his body. One of n party of three, Mr. Huh- bands was carrying the three guns, while the other two car- ried n deer which had born shot. One of t ho guns was fired while he was adjusting it in his arms. The two men left for help, but Mr. Husbands died during their :.lv-ence, which was a period of about thirty minutes. He lift n statement absolving his companions from any blame for the accident. Mr. Husbands was well known here among railroad men. He was nct'wly en ploy- ed by the Union Pacific a; a fireman until a few months ago. He was not a relative of the Husbands family that lives in Milford. o- |