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Show Fell from a Iirid-je. I ten (.'lark had n, serious fall hut bight about 6 o'clock at IheOgden Iridge. He was at work on the top of the bridge and by leaning over or by a misstep fell to the lloor of the bndge, a distance of about twelve feet. Portions of the floor had leen talen up and one of the loose boards was Iving in a planting position with its edge upward. Mr. Clark's head struck the edge of this board and he sustained a painful pain-ful injury on the right temple bone, near the ear. He was rendered unconscious. un-conscious. Dr. D. W. Iteid was summoned and called to his assistance assist-ance Dr. Armstrong. They examined ex-amined the man's injury closely nnd found no fracture of the skull but a severe concn'-doa of the brain. He was removed to his home on Pacific Avenue near Thirteenth " Stiett. At a late hour last night the injured in-jured man was still unconscious and fears uere entertained that he would not survive. Oydcn Standard. |