Show HAPPENINGS AT HEBER A Little GIrl Seriously Inarcd by n Tall A Family Poisoned Pearl the second daughter of Wm Buys was badly hurt Sunday afternoon about 5 oclock She was climbing up in the barn when she fell into the manger below In falling her leg caught upon a nail cutting a gash about one and a half inches deep below the knee and plowing a furrow above the knee about six inches long The last named wound is not Very serious as it was not cut very deep but the other was more serious as Dr Lindsay 0 was obliged to put in four stitches to draw the sides of the wound together Mrs Bond and part of her family were taken violently ill Monday afternoon After dinner the family had gone down to a drug store and indulged in soda water Soon after returning home Mrs Bond her son John and his wife were taken with pains in the stomachh followed fol-lowed by vomiting They thought they were poisoned and as they did not eat I dinner together But all took soda at the I same place they at first thought it was I the soda If it was poison this theory would not work for other members of the I family had taken the same flavor at the same time and were not affected And again people were drinking from the same fountain all day The cause of the sudden attack of cholera as it must have been was dne to the sudden change of S temperature 13yearold son of if els Anderson met With a serious accident Thursday He was hauling hay with his father on Witts ranch near the mouth of Lake Creek canyon can-yon He fell from the loaded wagon and landed just in front of the fore wheel The cries of whoa stopped the team but not before the wheel had been drawn upon his body When the wagon stopped the wheel rested upon his back and right shoulder His father being near by rushed l up and with almost superhuman strength raised the heavy wheel off his son The boyu bony was mashed flat and apparently lifeless when taken from under the wagon Dr Lindsay was immediately im-mediately sent for but as he was out of town Mrs Dr Greene was summoned who resuscitated the boy sufficiently so that he could be brought home that evening even-ing He had a very narrow escape but fortunately ho is now very much improved im-proved and will soon be out and around again |