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Show Four Peculiar Accidents BNIrop I.eivN' Scalp Cut Open Willi riniil., James V. Clark Loses Two Tecs, Ole Larson Cuts Throat With Clothes Line mid Utile Hoy Loses I'liiu'cr In rump ('Hinder. Last Saturday, James W. Clnrk lost (wo or his toes nt tho sugar factory. He was turning a valve when It broke i and falling a distance of five or sl fiei smashed the two larger toes or one of his feet. Tho men put his root in a bucket of deluted carbolic acid and sent for n doctor who came and amputated the lujutcd toes. He is now on crutches and will not be at wotk for ten days. Ole Larson met with a peculiar and painful accident Sunday evening. Just after dark ho was running and came In contact with an unseen clothes Hue, which caught him "under the chin in such a manner as to sever the skin almost from ear to ear. Neither tlio Juglar vein or the wind pipe wero severed, but tho wound will probably prob-ably be thero for n long time. John McKlnney came over from Fairfield Mondny with the little boy of his sister, Mrs, Kthcl Angus, who had his finger cut oh by a plnyrnnto. The lads wero pluylng with n pump. Tho Angus boy put his linger In u hole while the other boy dropped the piston, severing tho finger off completely. com-pletely. Tuesdny morning while workmen were removing n scaffold nt the Hoyal Theatre, one of the plunk foil nnd struck Dlshop Henry Lewis In tho top of tho head, Inflicting a severo scalp wound and partially stunning him. lie Vns rushed to tho hospital where several stitches were taken nnd the wound dressed. Latest reports arc that the Hlshop Ib progressing alright, al-right, though tho shock was a rather la ore one. |