Show INJURIES MAY PROVE FATAL 41 I 1 joseph smith alyine ir at the point of death atthe at the hospital 11 it now transpires that joseph smith oi of kaysville Kays ville who was injured on tuesday evening by being thrown from his big wagon which was struck ick by by a street car I 1 was much more inore seriously IS injured than at first fire t supposed IV when IT ion ticked picked up shortly after the accident blood lood was flowing freely from ins big noso and his mouth was necked flecked with bloody foam yet after remaining at the tile city jail until about 8 the doctor gave permission i for him ta to go homo ionic accompanied by officers brown and a 11 d cober smith i vent nent in of his team hardly had the injured man taken his seat beatin in I 1 the tile wagon before he lie was seized with convulsions and was taken back to tile by the office officers rs ho ile remained there until between I 1 and 2 when I 1 ho lie become so ill that it became necessary to remove him to the tile city hospital where lio lie still remains yesterday morning the tile doctors gave him up but ho lie rallied somewhat and arid last evenin evening was resting easier the convulsions yesterday were loinel something bhim terrible and were caused by injuries to the bago base of the brain t |