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Show lie Was Badly Hart. Joseph Keeley, a de3f and liirabboy,wasninoverby a street t at on Second gouth Street, a short S J''-anceeastofMaln,abont6o'c)ock 1st night, and severely Injured. It fpears that he, with two oUier boys, '"'tandiogoii the tnck when 5 "ecar came from the east. The C ootorman struek his gong and two J the bois jumped from the track, the other, being deaf, did not arit. Just before the car struck Mm he tried to get oil but failed, aa was dragged under the front "the motor aud rolled along, jam the ardJent occurred the ootormaa reversed bis car and stop- witliln sis feet, otherwise the boy jould liave been crushed to death, erowdsoon gathered and taking hJi "' U,e sMe of the " w'Ich S,.n dendicd, lifted it up so that ,.. couIlJ bo ukel out- He taken to his homo near brand we Company's physician called. ley as found to have sustained ne scalp bruits, an ear was near-jvertd near-jvertd and a leg broken above E JS1?' 'i,so twnnl Injuria but "ht.xu,nti8rj0tj.tt determin-" determin-" The la J was seven years old J ju of j. C. Keeley, who "wt moiiUnago came to tbla frui Dakota. |