Show THROWN FROM HIS BUGGY chief devine was wae thrown from his hib buggy while oo on his hia way to the he most of a fire wednesday and although he was badly shaken up he was not seriously hurt burt hose wagon no awhile 1 while going to the same fire had a wheel break down but fortunately oo no one was wag injured the alarm of fire was sent in from box 16 at a m the fire proved to be a small blaze in ID some straw lit at the 1 I X it stable on west temple street the department quickly responded to the alarm and as aa chief devine passed the of wet west tempie temple and second south streets going sough the driver of an express wagon stood on the east bide aide of the street started top 11 his bori jut just ahead of him the goo 90 was wai sounded bounded but the he eap exp espre driver paid n no 3 attention to co it but eon conj tinned to drive out toward the mit af the street the oh erae eing that be could bould not got get between the exar emprow wagon and a telephone poleg pole turned ats horse boree and attempted to te cross we th street oar car track to avoid a toe tag horse and tho the front wheels passed th tho pole in safety but when the hind bind wheel reached the rail it slipped and aad throw threw the buggy against the pole up setting setti Dg the buggy the chief war thrown between the lne wheels his hia bead and shoulders striking tile the ground grou ildo while his hia feet were caught in the buggy holding him there having a firm bold bola of the tb relna reins he succeeded in throwing the horae florae to the ground thus thua bringing hida to lo a sudden halt and preventing what must otherwise have resulted in a seti berl oue accident chief devine says ays that this is ie not 1201 the first time he has hae been crowded into close quarters by drivers of wagon who pay no attention to the ringing of the bell and it la a wonder enat acol dents have not happened before the hose wagon was going dows dow state treet street when the jet left hind adeol suddenly gave way |