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Show A jiarrclons Fscajic. Inst Fridsy, an accident occurred it the Idaho roller mills, Franklin, which almost caused the cyrs of the blind to open In wonderment Joseph Cltatterton. tlie day engineer, was tightening some screws on the engine when his wrench slipped and ho plunged into the flywheel. After Liking him around twice tho mon ster flyer dashed Its victim against tho Joists of tlie floor, twelve feet above, and from there lie was flung fifteen feet onto a plank floor, back downward. The head miller, John Menary, was notified by the ni-ihl engineer who saw the accident, and the mill was ordered shut down as soon as lesslble. Menary picked the man up In a deplorable condition, and declared him a hopeless hope-less case, and that it Would be Im-pcsIble Im-pcsIble for bim to remain long for this world, tlie faint feeling of hb heart licing the only Indication of life, nor did he show other signs until un-til while being conveyed tohlt home he aroused ami exclaimed, "I nm not going to die yet." A doctor was speedily summone.l,and a careful Investigation In-vestigation revealed the fact that 1 e bad lost nearly a quarto! blood, and that he had Tecelved severaldrathly gashes about tho head and face: besides, be-sides, his bedy was scratched and bruised from brad to foot. However, How-ever, the announcement of the doctor doc-tor to tho effect that Ills injuries would probably not prove fatal brought great relief to his distressed wife and family. Never In u,e history his-tory of Idaho can we remember an accident of tliat nature cenrrlng without C3i"siii lnlant ilrnth. JlcraM, bbbbbbbbbbbbMbbb |