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Show to a canal when Ihev had tried to dnnk He had no doubt fallen In the Wheel jig nfjS( vas Jlf.lw(,t.n P spokes, end ;ik the wheel made the first round his bodv was cnrrlc-d with It until it struck the bolster, which l-'tkerl it. and the body was cnrrled in this position until the canal was reached. Mnry .laeohson, awd 22. did very suddenly at Moroni vrstordav morning morn-ing of In-art trouble. ROLDO PEACOCK'S DEATH; HIS WAS A CRUEL FATE Ephraim, June 2. The remains of j RnMo Peacock, who was killed about I four miles north of Faeiie yesterday, were brought to his home in sio'r-ling sio'r-ling this morning and the wife and i children are heartbroken over the affair. af-fair. He lert hla home at about 0 ' o'clock yesterday morning ro work j on bis dry farm, and aa he was alout half wav between Sterling and Fay. ette he must In some manner have I fallen from (he wagon at about 3 j o'clock yesterday afternoon and his I body was found ui about 5 bv In- ' llaggan and M. Heauregaard of Gunnl- I son The horses had followed the road for several yards and turned off ! |