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Show MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED BY AJPALL While standing in front of the M. & M. saloon on Twenty-fifth street In an lntoxicnted condition thla morning, T T. Smith, a well known character of lower Twonty-fifth street, foil to tho sidewalk aud suffered a fractured skull. Tho injured man was picked up by an officer and later conveyed to the city emergency hospital, where he received re-ceived medical attention The skull whb found to have been fractured at the base by Its contact with the cement ce-ment pavement and the man was bleeding profusely from the nose and ears. From the emergency hospital, Smith was taken to the Dee hospital, where he will be cared for. Ills condition Is extremely serious and thcro is but little hope for his recovery. Smith is said- to bo a tailor by occupation, oc-cupation, but has worked very little at his trado during his stay In this city He is not believed to have any relatives residing in Ogden, |