Show STATE NEWS KILLED AT RAILROAD CROSSING letter found on the body shows that victim was a baker provo aug 2 A man supposed to be lewis braun ot faulta colo was instantly killed last night at the rail road crossing just north of proto by a southbound san pedro train the man was evidently riding on the brake beams of a car and fell off he had a letter in his pocket from grand junction colo addressed to lewis braun faulta colo he was about 35 years of age and a baker by trade sheriff harmia and undertaker graham went out this morning and brought the body into town an effort will be made to locate and communicate muni cate with his relatives the statement that the man was killed by the san pedro train is principally sur miss lor the body was found at a point where the san pedro crosses the rio grand from the acer elble mutilation of the remains it seems probable that they were tossed from one track to another during tho night by different locomotives if as suggested he was riding tha brake beams he may have been shaken loose at the intersection of the racks aad become a football for all of the passing trains no one can know just how it happened as there were no witnesses and tho trainmen did not learn of the accident until today HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE springville Spring ville aug 2 char chares I 1 abill er who has resided in for a faw months died last 5 of rheumatic gout aal his wife mrs isabella jane at 12 midnight seven houra later of peritonitis both husband anaf wife had been sick several days mr miller was born in in scoff land and was 60 years old isabella jane miller was born in 1843 in scot land her maiden name waa mcken ale the funeral services will be held at the home of their son ia law W C cooper thursday at 2 and they will be laid to rest in evergreen cemetery i telegraphers CLAIM that railroads are encountering much difficulty helena mont august 2 fourth alce president dermondy of the order of railway telegraphers Is in helena and has opened headquarters for the purpose of taking charge of the strikers end of the controversy in montana he says that members ot the or der in the stale have responded aa most to the man to president per hams call and that the railroads aro Y haying tar more difficulty in handling trains than they admit he takes issue with general manager horns state ment of points at asue between tha company and the men j montgomery ala august 2 among the places which are quarantined against montgomery today are birmingham tuscaloosa decatur and new decatur ala west point ga and columbus miss |