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Show r oiwl family, the n-pldonoo htxi$ at -VU1 Madlhon h venue. Lnte this afternoon It whj stated by those attend. ng .Mr. Hntobeofl that 1-0 In not st long enough lor an op-cnuloti op-cnuloti on tbo hand or for probing lor the bir.l vhot Id tho abdomen. J Jo w:m reported vory wfak and In a critical con.llilon. BADLY SHOT ON HUNTING ; TRIP Frank P. Hutchens at Ogden General Hospital in Critical Condition From Accidental Gunshot Wound, Received Tuesday Lost Portion of Right Hand. 1 MADAME KELLER Hair, Scalp and Skin Specialist, Special-ist, 2468 Wash. Ave., Ogden, Utah. Eell Phone 1353-K. Correspondence and personal instructions in-structions In everv branch of tho BEAUTIFYING ARTS. Manufacturer of reliable tullel preparations and Freuth masks, hair weaving. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER. RESIDENT LADIES ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS AP-POINTMENTS IN ADVANCE. Sf Every Wsmara fN!$TVvV4 1 luuru.id nail tbooM Inon AwXsSmh alKrci it wojucirul fSSM4MAHVELhir,in9SPt8y VKA&WULVx T M,r Vneli.nl Hyrl.r it A It V K L, rrrpt no ... . H'jer, I. nt fod lUinp for X " tJ litacncr-l b.ok--lf 1. It K J ,J full particular l dinx-tiup ! VJTW 4-1 3l klrwt. tY i OH b- ;i ? cCKkVm- m1 ' tT Bis ti for nnncorI fW o.JLiw 1 irritdiicoi or olon.tlott ftciT tl i .uinnn. o aocooi nimbro. fniti. curM ruoUu, dJ not tiULe-tTilTMlVMSCMa'iyaCl tiULe-tTilTMlVMSCMa'iyaCl got or jwoooui. CIK iWUTLtjp"! '! 7 Drujjrt"". V 'X til. 2f,'-r ", lo ,U,B WJ5PV5 v- Trfy J l or u "Archie, I am badly ehot, and Jimt think of my wife and babies," said Frank P. Hutchens to Archie Rrad-F.trect Rrad-F.trect In the wilds of Lobt Creek, near Croyden, Tuesday alteruoon As be made the remark Hutchens paced in a circle, half bewildered, the blood streaming from a gunshot wound In the right hand. It appears that he walked quite a dUtance from where the accident happened as a trail of blood could be easily followed Tack Into the brush from whence he come. The men were out on a vaqatlon ond were upending a few duy8 In the vicinity of Croydon bhootlng chickens. Mr. Hutchena was alone when the accident happened and he in not able to tell, how it hfkppened. The doc tors say. tlat he is In a ,utc of stupt-factlgn because of tho shock to Lis nervous system and by virtue of the great loss of blood. The lower part of Mr. Hutchens" right hand la blown off and there are n, number of shot fn his body and limbs, It beiug feared that tome of them havo penetrated the abdomen Immediately after the shooting, the wounded man was taken to the train and dispatched to the Ogden hospital, ho arriving there yesterday afternoon-It afternoon-It Is known that Mr Hutchens has already al-ready lost the larger portion of his right hand and it may be necessary to amputate the entire hand, but the great struggle being made by the pbvslclans Just now Is to bavo his l:fe Dr. Joyce states that the patient la In a precarious condition today and that It will require the best of medical medi-cal attention to aavo him Mr. Hutehena w.i3 hunting with n whotgun and It H thought that he accidentally dtBcUrged the guu while lifting It to his shoulder, the Mock downward, or that in some way lho gun ellpped from his hand whllo be was carrying It and was accidentally acciden-tally discharged The exact manner in which the accident occurred will not be known until Mr. Hutchens recovers re-covers sufficiently to recall what happened. hap-pened. The Tight hand Is badly crushed and lacerated and a number of fchot lodged In hi Iwdy on tho right, hldft. The Injured lnfli ''18 been In the employe of the Browning brothers com pan v for more than a year ns machinist, and he has always been considered to be a cnrefvil man In th? fee or machinery and firearms. He 1$ about 37 years old and has a wife |