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Show I'ltUIIARIiY FATALIA' IXJUHKO. Mr. I'. II. Jltjert, on Kx-salt l.ale Lady, Nerloutly llurtlnhan Iranclico. Mrs. Jennlo Meyers, tho divorced wlfu of Colonel F. II. Me; crs, chairman chair-man of thu Itepuhllcan itato central committee of California, ia) tho Han Frantlico Ciro?tloU of Wodueiday, la lying lu a prlralo hospital on IlJdy street at tho result of a fall from a Market ttreot oar yeitordar afternoon. Juithow badly the lady' It hurt tho physicians lu charge aro nt present unable un-able to itate. No bonis aro brokon,but It It feared that the patient It auOerlng from concutslonuf Iho brnln. Hholta larje, heavy woman, and fell from the itepsofthocar, striking thu back of her head ou the cobblot with leirlflo force. She was plcted up unconiclous and up till midnight latt night hud not recovered tuillclenily to tell auythlu about herseir. About 5 o'clock the rojnlned oon-iclouineit oon-iclouineit long enough to statu that her '""", wai ilrs. F. If; Meyert and tht thu lived In Otkland, When quettioned at to what street the lived on In Oakland Iho patient again lsnied Into unioueClouintM. A visit to Oakland disclosed tho fact that the was the divorced wife, ol Colsnel ?!'?'. "I"1 ""' lle "r"! at 000 McAllister itreel, In thlt city, with her cousin, Fannie llund. When n. lormed of the accident to Mm. Meyert the colonel remarked that ho wat tony, hut that iho wat no more lo him than any other woman. They wero divorced last January, and tho colonel li prepared to lead another hrldn to tho altar ou the Itllh ot thlt month. 'Iho prospective Mrs. Meyert UMn. AlltcAlden, who Uvea In the Ilrown blocK on the corner of Tenth and AWthliiKioii itreets, Oakland. Mr. Meyer't tlauceu wnt pruient whon hu wai Informed of Ihenccidenl, Jin came torn Salt Ltkei about alx yean ago end lived wllh hit wlfo at Laundry'a arm. Thry had been married twnniy tars. Since tho separation Mrr. Meyert bna been llvlop; In thlt tlly.but nvlo ncoatlonal vlilta to frleude In Otkland. Colonel Meyert aud hlidlrroced wife were well known in Halt Lake, whern Ihey resided for teveral years, and whern tho firmer was engaged largely In mining. It ectrnt that theto It eomu mistake about thet colonel mtrrying another wlfo on tho lath of Ihe present month, m an old Halt Ltker Informed In-formed a Ni:w reporter this afiemoon that the event occurred tomo uaya ngo and that ho had received n paper containing con-taining an account of the marriage-. |