The Hoyt Sentinel Jackson County Saturday August 9, 1902 Killed By A Train. Body of Harry Few, of Kansas City, Found Near Leavenworth. Leavenworth.--(Special.) The badly mutilated body of Harry FEW, a well known young man, formerly of Leavenworth was found on the Great Western tracks, a short distance below this city, Friday morning. Everything indicates that he was struck by or thrown from the southbound Maple Leaf freight which leaves here at 4 a.m. The body was not fully indentified until 5 o'clock in the evening, when a brother of the deceased who works a the Times office, appeared and at once recognized the badly burised face. An inquest will be held. Harry FEW was 24 years of age, and had lived in this city many years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Few, are at present living in Kansas City, Mo., to which place they moved from Leavenworth some time ago. Abner Few, the father, arrived from Kansas City Friday evening. He said his son had been working in one of the packing houses in Kansas City, but was taking a lay-off and visiting friends in Leavenworth a the time of the accident.