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Show YOUTH LOSES HIS ARM Haiun Old Ktory of Atttiupth);r to Jl-ttt Itallnmil Trnli Thomas Tomllnson, who gives hla homo as llrlnkloy. Ark., nnd liln ugo as 13 years, tost his right nrm ut Mounds last Tuesdny while attempting attempt-ing to cutch u freight trnln for the wont. Tho youth hud beat his way as far as thut station, whoro ho was put off a passenger train. Tho whcols or a rrolght car passed pass-ed over hla arm abovo the elbow. Ho was picked up by tho crow and such attention ns was poiilble to glvo him was rendered. Young Tomllnson was brought to Prlco and Is now at the county hospital, whore ho Is receiving medical attention, ' Ho has been too weak from loss or blood to talk of his people or to give any connected history of himself, him-self, except to say that ho was headed for Salt Lake City. Hla fa-1 ther resides at llrlnkloy, Ark., and will be notified. Dr. A, C. 8orenson, surgeon for tho Denver and Hlo Orande, amputated ampu-tated tho youth's arm. |