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Show MINER IS FOUND DEAD. Salt Lake, Oct. 24 Curled about a smouldering fire, near the kilns north of the Warm Springs, the dead body of J. C. Pcekeils, a Bingham miner, min-er, was discovered by laboicrs shortly before 7 o'clock yesterday morning. The men infotmed the police. Dr. S. G. Paul made an examination of the body and pronounced dealh due to uraemlc poisoning. The case was Investigated by Chauffeur Goo. Moore and Sargeant N. P. Pierce, who summoned sum-moned an undertaker. Efforts to locate lo-cate relatives yesterday railed. Peckens is about GO yenis of age, 5 feet S inches tall, and weighs about ISO pounds. When discovered he was dressed in ordinary laborer's clothes. He had an open letter bearing the name J. C. Peckens in his pockets addressed ad-dressed to him at Bingham. June It!. On his right arm are the Initials "J. C. P." |