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Show UNKNOWN MAN IS KILLED BY TRAIN Salt Lake, Aug. S. An aged man, whoso identity up to a lato hour had not been established, died at the emergency hospital at tho police station sta-tion yesterday afternoon at 2' 50 o'clock, as .the resultfcpf having boon struck by a Denver &" Rio Grando train on thVcbrner ofFoiTflh Wc"st ami -Second South streets.- Although a nunbe"r of people galled at ' the. undertaking establishment of E. G. O'Donnell yesterday afternoon, none was able to say who tho dead man was. He appeared to bo betweon i 60 and 65 years old. Ho has a gray mustache and is bald in front, whllo 0 f on the back nf his head the hair, is unusuully long. Ho Is six feet tall .and oT medium build. On his lertj hand Is an old-fashioned signet ring, with tho letter" ,B" upon IL On his right 'hand Is an Imitation diamond ring.. His clothes. arc similar to thoso worn by the average laboring man ) The victim was -struck by south bound passenger train-Nb.'UO tit 10 23 xrclock yesterday .morning, .luis saldj that the -aged man was-iatteniullng. m, cr6ss the tracks whllo the train hac aiready begun to cross the street. He wag struck "by the pilot of tho loconio-tlve loconio-tlve and hurled several feet. In an unconscious condition he was brought to the emergency hospital at the police po-lice station, where he was attended by Dr. R W. Ashley It was found that the old man had sustained several sev-eral scalp wounds and that four or five ribs had been fractured. He Aid not regain consciousness. Tho remains will be held at the undertaker's un-dertaker's for a few days until Identification Iden-tification is made, or until it becomes apparent that the body cannot be identified |