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Show ROBERT NSYLOR'S HEAD CRUSHED ON ONE SIDE I IN TERRIFIC RUNAWAY cobditiou. The entire left side of his head had been crushed. An operation was-performed, at' an early hour this morning, remflwng the crushed. bd"e-. Only 'tinf e"har.i! remains for him to recover re-cover and that is his strong, hardy constitution. con-stitution. The horses broke loose from the wagon, escaping with a few scratches scratch-es and bruises. Robert Naylor, 1985 South Twelfth East street, came close to death in a runaway Monday afternoon,' and as a result." liiA Jidw -ia - a a. nconaeious Hon-'ditlon Hon-'ditlon One' side of his "bead is crushed and the . bone has been removeL Mr. Naylor bad been plowing in a field east of the penitentiary all morning morn-ing and was on his way to dinner in a wagon when the accident occurred. While going down the Twelfth Konth street hill the wagon tongue suddenly dsopped, frightening the horses. They immediately began to run, and all the efforts of "Mr. N'aylor to stop them failed. They continued down the hill at terrific speed until they reached the street car track. The horses tried to cross the track, but the dragging tongue struck the rail with such force that the wagon was thrown over the horses, onto a wire fence. Mr. Naylor was thrown out, landing on the side of his head on some rocks. - He was picked up shortly after and removed to his home, later to a hospital hos-pital in an unconscious and precarious |