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Show by him, fell and striking him on the shoulder crushed him to th ground one of the limbs so striking his ankle as Jo force the joint out of place, cutting the tendoos and fracturing fract-uring the bone. He was brought home and proper aiistance secured. He is now improving slowly but it will be some days before he will be able to do any work and it is feared that his left ankle will always be stiff. The above items arrived in this evening's rrnil together with an amount of other matter that is interesting in-teresting and which will appear next issue. FAIRVIEW. The health of our people is on the improve and it is to hoped that no more of our citizens will be taken away by the hand of death this fall, at least as . we think, we have laid away our share already. Last Sunday the sad news reached reach-ed our town of the death of Sister Elizabeth Clement, one of our most active young women, and former president of our Y. L. A., who was a supposed second wife of some good man in Mexico. She has always al-ways been a very zealous and self-sacrificing self-sacrificing young lady, and has been loved and r.-spected by all who knew her. She leaves kind parents and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Her remains will bednterrH in lexico. l.ast' Friday Mr. Andrew" Llnd-quist Llnd-quist was brought home from the saw-mill of E. L. Terry and Co, on the mountain ery badly hurt. It appears that while he was chopping timber that a dfy tree not noticed |