agatuob a rauroaa tie, the bruises indicated as much. He was dead when the train was stopped and the traiu crew went to the relief of the unfor-tuoate men.Saatboff fared more favorably; be was thrown on the side of the track opposite from which his companionfell. His injuries were not seriouf; within a few days bis body will show slight evidences of the injuries that be sustained. No hones were broken.The coroner was summoned and with local physicians an examination was made. Saatboff declares they neither saw nor heard the approach of the train, and whether or not signals were given he does not know. He stated that they bad drank but a small quantity of liquor.Harm Veit, the unfortunate, came to this section from Illinois, with his brothers, about seveo years ago; he was an mdussrious farmer, of good character, steady In bis habits, Bis age was thirty-three years and be is survived by bis wife, live little children and an aged father.Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, at the family home and from the church at Abbott; the remains were interred in the cemetery »t Hazel Green.