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Show Bunch of Accidents. Boys and Men Suffer Painful but not Serious Injuries. While around a wringer Tuesday, John Q. Adams's little boy stuck his linger in tho cogs with result that the linger, was damaged more than the wringer. A physician dressed the wound and the little fellow is now-coming now-coming along all right. While fixing a portion of his barn Wednesday evening, T. C. Andcison, an aged .resident of the west-field In the Second ward, was sclcd wlili a dizzy spell. In falling he alighted upon up-on an old slab and In sliding his hand and fingers were terribly lacerated, two lingers being torn completely 01)011. While celebrating the Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth in proper style, a son of John Renson, of Newton, was shot In the hand with a blank cartridge. He was brought to Logan for proper surgical attention. This was exactly the proper pro-per thing to do, and If there arc others with cartridge, cracker or gun-shot wounds they should not neglect surgical surgi-cal attention. Lockjaw frequently results re-sults from such Injuries A son of F. A Ncuburger had his hand badly lacciated at the bottling works by tho bursting of a bottle. His lingers were filled with glass and badlygaslied. , Master Leland Hailstone had a linger lin-ger badly smashed at the slaughter house Tuesday evening, A fractious animal bumped against a board which he was handling and caught his finger In such a way that Ills third linger wascrushtd. Abraham Jorgensen's little boy fell from a wagon Wednesday morning and landed on his head. He was badly bruised but not injured seriously. |