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Show SAD ACCIDENT. Hubert Uybio, of Linti, Slashed j with a Saw. ; Ila Falls Upon a Rotary Saw ia llotion I and ia Horribly Cut. ! From the Manti '. ,., we learn that t ' . i Saturday afternoon, lo iberf I'.y hie : sawyer, while leaning over testing his saw to see if it was running true, ,-lip-j peil and fell with his. right shoulder on : the saw. The saw was not running at lull speed ami his hat falling in' the machine stopped it, but not before it hail sawe.i the a: in ami shoulder almost oil'. It cut through the shoiiider blade 1 :.:n I collar lauie and only just slipped .-hoftot t he axillarv vessels or he would have bled to death hef,.iv h, lp could ! have been given. Parnard llarmvm and J. P. Hansen, hearing the criej. rushed I up. and with great dillicultyjiiew him : . :f tiie machine. i iv. W. II. llosi'onl was immediately ; - eat for, and t raveling fast, was in time !o control hemorrhage. tn putting the i . Lieut under the iiitiuence of chloro-i'-rm, tiie terrible Wound was united and the bones fixed a- well as possible, ti.e operation occupying nearly two hours. The doctor remained all night s-.nd left his patient very conil'ortahle under the circumstances. lie was sent for in a hurry again on Monday, but found on his arrival nothing worse than a severe att act ot coVic. Mr. I ! hie received a severe scalp wound i , at. 1 1 other minor cuts ami bruises, i i -cs are entertained of his recovery, t hough his condition is" still very critt- |