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Show Their Dream Verifii Charles' Clarlc, who iiv miles toward Morrison tut ' started in to Denver Saturday wife in a light to harnessed a new.y broken Jl was making his trial trin harness. Near Valverde th, J Budden fright at something two or three plunges, overVn 1" rig and precipitating Clark iiT of cactus by the side of thSr' y was thrown with such force tha tv was broken below the knee sort, large bone pierced through the SS face was terribly lacerated i v and some of it penetrated w," nesses'of clothing ad iuaJ'-half iuaJ'-half an inch into the flesh V '' was carried some distance hrlhr she, too, was hnrled into the ca!,! sustained jeveral sever, bruise,; face and ohest. Beyond a thoronch ing up she waH not badly injured '' In tho evening Mr. (.'lark was f npon by a reporter, who f(JUni"J laughing and joking over the ni ' although in intense pain, '.j, dent is a result of predestination' said, "for several people 6ay theyi dreamed about this, and a fortune t'. : told my wife before we were m-that m-that sho would marry a man whot i be all battered up by a horse ' Eidgeway told me on the road tiff , had dreamed of this, and she dwr ; the accident without having Then when Dr. Clark, who is mv en-I en-I came in he said: 'Charlie, I dreaWi' J broke your leg night before last' . then we told him about the dreams." Denver News, |