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Show oo STRUCK BV AN ELECTRIC TRAIN Having gono to sleep with an urn-bTclla urn-bTclla over his head on tho track of the Salt Lake &. Ogdun railroad near St Joseph's roadhouso, five miles JlBB north of Salt Lake, Hugh Wool ley. j aged 20 years, of Centorvllle, was jfc struck by a northbound train at 1 1-15 jjj, o'clock last night and sustained no jk more sorlous Injuries than a bruised !. H hip and head. H Immediately after tho train struck ) l( Woolley, he was taken aboard. The ' M train was backed Into Salt Lake an 1 - H the Injured man was removed to tho HH L. D. S. hospital, where his bruises i, Ka were dressed. , Brix The motorman saw an object on the ' Kt track, but believed it to be a clump , WW of bushes and thus did not stop tho ilij carB, m&l AVoolley said that he had been , K waiting some time for the train an 1 KM that as there was o place to sit . 1 down, ho sat down upon the track, and Itafc as It had been raining, placed his urn- va biojla over hlmsolf. In this position, ,jfer he said, he went to sleep. He was Setj taken to the hospital in tho police pa- ; MVjq trol wagon. !& When the train struck Woolley ho Ejjfo wa3 knocked about five feet from tho Rs track. It was seen that he had sus- ; iyr. talned a bruise In tho head and it nPg?& Avas believed for a time that tho in- llMi Jurv might be serious. Woolley. who l$j Is unmarried, lives at Centorvllle with ii bis father. - |