BENEATH
WHEELS
F. J. Allen Killed.
Yesterday afternoon at Curro, a station sixty miles east of Ogden on the Union Pacific, F. J. Allen, a brakeman of an eastbound freight, was ground to death beneath the wheels of the train. The report receded here was to the effect that Allen was passing over the top of the train when he slipped and fell between a couple of cars. The deceased is a resident of Murray, a suburb of Salt Lake City. To which place the body will be taken for interment.
Source-Excerpt from THE STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1906.
BENEATH
WHEELS
F. J. Allen Killed.
Yesterday afternoon at Curro, a station sixty miles east of Ogden on the Union Pacific, F. J. Allen, a brakeman of an eastbound freight, was ground to death beneath the wheels of the train. The report receded here was to the effect that Allen was passing over the top of the train when he slipped and fell between a couple of cars. The deceased is a resident of Murray, a suburb of Salt Lake City. To which place the body will be taken for interment.
Source-Excerpt from THE STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1906.
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