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Show ' stood on a piece of planking stretched stretch-ed across the canopy. Holbrook waa taking from him the letters aa they were lowered to the ground. Suddenly Sudden-ly without any Intimation the board slipped and Arbogaat lost his balance, bal-ance, topped through the glass on the roof ot the canopy and wlih the crash of breaking glass fell to the ground. M. V. Wilson, connected with the Max Florence Intercfcts, was panning at the time. He. heard the crash of rho glass aud looking up saw Arbo-gaHt Arbo-gaHt falling. He rushed to blm and with evoral rnn employed at th theaier helped place hlni In the ani-bulunee. ani-bulunee. r - Dr. Sprague, after his examination, stated that Arbogast had sustained a serious concussion of the brain and Internal injuries. He was removed to St. Mark's hospital In a carriage. STREET SIGH MR HAS JIASTY FALL Missing his fooling as he was working work-ing on l he electric sin over the doorway door-way of the Colonial theater at Salt Lake about 1:30 o'clock yesterday, I Fred H. Arbognst. formerly ol Op.leu, crashed through the plans canopy nt the entrance of llie theater and fell to the sidewalk' below, alighting on bin head Attaches of iho theater ran to hlra and picked him up. The police; ambulance made a hur-rlerl hur-rlerl run to the theater and the Injured In-jured man was taken to tho emer gency hospital. City Surgeon Spraguo came quickly and administered treatment, treat-ment, lie fouud that Arhogast had sustained 'nerlous concussion of tho brain, besides many cuts from the glass as ho foil through the skylight, Arboga.st aud Albert Ilulbrook wero working on tho 6lgn, taking down tho letters announcing that "Going Some" Wits pluying at the theater. Arbugast i |