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Show J 4 I . J . . 4 . L . . 1 v. O i Ilcrrls Rcnncj, Vb Fell ' and Fractured Ills Skull, Is Still Unccn- sclcus. 1 The condition of , Maurice Ranney, who la at the Holy Cross hospital with a fractured skull, remains unchanged. He understand what is said, hut cannot can-not talk.' V In the first accounts of his case It was said that Ranney had been In the city Jail three days before his removal to the hospital. This was an unintended unin-tended tnjusUce to the Police department depart-ment as Ranney was not arrested at any time. " . After he was picked up from the sidewalk side-walk he was taken to the city hall, where the City Physician dressed the wound in his lead. He was then removed re-moved to his room at the American house, where he remained until sent to the "hospital Thursday night by order or-der of the County Physician. The Chief of Police after a rigid Inquiry In-quiry has concluded that Ranney was not assaulted, but merely fell to, the pavement And cracked his head. |