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Show Engineer at Pumping Plant Held in Clutch of Fly Wheel. Goldfleld. Nev., Feb. 7. Held in the clutch of a six-foot fly wheel at tho I p.implng plant of the Tonopah and Goldfleld railroad, at Klondyke Wells, J. T. Lewis, the engineer, yesterday I was whirled around to his death, be-j be-j ing beaten time after time with each I revolution of the wheel against the cement floor. Nearly every bone in his bodv was broken. It was som-5 ! time before the plight of theuntortu-rhte theuntortu-rhte man was discovered and tho ponderous pon-derous wheel stopped. IV is Baid some of Lewis' relatives live in Ohio. |