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Show Accidents A child of Win. Mitchell In the Fifth ward broke Its arm on Tuisd.ry. One of Mis. Andoison's bos In tho Fifth waid while sliding down a tiec was torn in tho groin by a uisty nail. The injury, while painful, is not con-sideicd con-sideicd serious. While Arthur Pickett was shoeing a rofractory animal on Thursday, he vvasoveipowcied by the brute. The animal got Mr. Pickett under its feet and would undoubtedly have killed hliu had it not been for assistance that cxtiicatcd him fiom the death trap ho had fallen into. On last Wednesday "a ten-j ear-old son of Mis. Dellah AVIIIIams of Wells-vllle Wells-vllle was attacked by a savage hog. The poor boy was torn and lacerated In the most tender and vital parts of the body. Surgical aid was summoned and the lacerated parts put in place as( effectively as possible. It is needless need-less to state that tho poor boy Is in intense agony. Miss Elizabeth Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fink of Providence, was drowned at Arlmo, Idaho, Monday afternoon. af-ternoon. Miss Fink, who was about sixteen jears of age, was on a visit with friends at Arimo, and fiom all accounts went bathing in the river near there. She was alone, and how she met her death Is unknown, other than the fact that she was drowned. A seaicli, lasting thiouglr Monday night and until late Tuesday morning morn-ing lesulted In the recovery of the body. Mr. and Mrs. Fink went to Arimo on Tuesday. |