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Show Additional. From Mr. E. B. Shoebridge we yesterday learned some additional particulars of the accident on the U. i. R. R, chronicled in our issue of Sunday morning. The name of the injured man is James Syme, a resident of Sanpete county. His injuries inju-ries are more severe than reported to us on Saturday. It secmj that when he fell he was run over by some three ears before the train could be stepped, the wheels crushing his riirht thigh, and severely injuring his left leg, severing sev-ering two tinkers from his right hand and otherwise bruising him. Dr. R. M. Risers vr;is soon in attendance, set the brokeu bote--, and dressed the ! wound?, and the sutlerer when last , heard ;Vom was doicg we'.!. Every at-1 at-1 tent ion is b-irc b;stowed upon him by ' iheoiViocis of the road, and ail that i ean be i beirg done to alleviate his ! MitFe-riii a;-,d hopes are cctertained of i.i- ? . .ly recovery without am;iKa-1 am;iKa-1 tioa of aayof the irjj'ored limbs, j |