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Show LITTLE GIRL iH IS INJURED JH By Falling from Cache iHI Valley Train. lll A Daughter of Mrs. H Harriet Fullmer. iiH What mlglitct prove a fatal accl- ill dent happened to a daughter of Mrs. Sl Han let Fullmer last Sunday evening Sl as the Cache Valley train was pulling lll out of Hooper. Mrs. Fullmer witli til her family was coming to Logan from ijl Southern Utah to visit her father, lllH Mr. Robert T. Williams, who is quite liH ill. As the train left Hooper tho girl, lijjl about nine cais of age, went to the. illl end of the car to get a drink, and then Si i stepped out on the platform of the car. Ill She disappeared and a passenger who Sll was watchlhg the child gave the alarm. jH The tialn was stopped and backed tip IPI and the passengers who rushed out of iHI the car found the bruised body lying lljH face downward at the side of tho il track. Drangham was ono of ftl the passcngcis on the train and he re- I IJH ports that the child's face was cut and 3 IH knees badly lacerated. On arrival of I KH the train at Ogden, Dr. Rich was sum- I H moned, and the family stopped off ilEI there. The unfortunate had been un- inl conscious all the time and efforts to tl revive her were unavailing. At Drlg- jl ham City a telegram was received from MH Dr. Rich stating that an examination liH proved that no bones were broken, but UlH that tho little ghl was still uncon- ll scions. Tho accident cast a gloom H over the entire lot of passengers and iH their sinpathtes were deeply sthrcd. 'H The Utah State Journal of Monday iH has a lengthy tepoit' of the accident iH which is substantially the same as con- ill taiucd in the above, with this add I- !H "Doctois Rich and Joyce aie In at- " IH tendance and doing all they can in Iter UH behalf. At noon today shchad. pot ie5 PIII gained, consciousness and her condition wmW seemed to be prccai Ions. El The father and other tin ce inducers , j of the family arc at honio at Abraham ', H It is said that the little girl had bccll I H in quite good health, but that some I il time ago she had been tiotblcd with ill dizziness. Whether It was this, or ; jiH whether she was not fully awake when nH she stepped oil the trail! gomiol be ex- H plained," WM LA'f Ell. jfH Mr. R. II. Williams, biothcr of Mrs )H Fullmer, came in yesterday beforo i'ttl noon and states that the child rccov- j '11 crcd consciousness Monday evening !1 and it ls now thought that she will $i 11 continue to Improve and be entirely IH recovered In a short time. It is the fl-fl intention of Mrs. Fullmer and her I! Ml children to camo on to Logan just as $fj iMH soon as the Injured child can be moved. f jj .'ElS Mr. Robert Williams, the father of ! W Mrs. Fullmer, Is sullcrlng from a par- ;H alytlc stroke which camo upon him Hll about six weeks ago. He Is some bet- H fl tcr at this time, but Is unable to use iH his right side. 14 11 |