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Show WOMAN JURTIjr Mrs. A. S. Martin Thinking She Was Leaving Town, Leaps to Ground Mrs. A. S. Martin, 31, of Kansas City, suffered abrasions nbout her head, nose and upper lip last night, shortly after C o'clock, when she fell from a train as it was being switched about tho passenger yards at the depot. de-pot. The accident occurred between tracks S and' 9, Just north of the 6ubway. " Mrs. Martin arrived in Ogden on Union Paific No. 7, last night. She asked a porter if sho would have time to enter an adjoininp car and he answored in the affirmative, stating, howepcr, that she had better wait until tho train had been switched. Disregarding his warning, according accord-ing to railroad officials, she entered the other car. While there, a swltchjjjenginc coupled on to the car and started through the. yards with it. Sho thought that sho was on a train leaving town and Jumped, it is said. Her Injuries were of a minor nature. na-ture. oo |