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Show ARTILLERYMAN MAY BE CRIPPLED FOR LIFE Special to Tho Tribune. 0iri;x, r;pt. 2.---Merlin J. Fenstor-inaker, Fenstor-inaker, I ears of age, member of K 1 a t tory. I T tali field artillery, suffered serious se-rious and probably permanent Injuries j I hi:t afternoon, when his right foot was ( lien rly torn off aa he was pitched hy a j runaway horse. Fenster maker, with two etunpanions, was horseback riding in Os-I Os-I den canyon when the soldier's horse ran I away. J Tho frightened animal passed so closo ! to an umo driven by A. P. Jensen, a city ! police officer, that the young man's foot j was e-uught in the supports of the auto toil. He wns jerked violently from the horso and his right foot wa-s torn from tho socket of the ankle. He was brought ! to Pee hospital. FonMermuker's parents ; reside at im7 Van Huren avenue. |