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Show IE MAY NOT SURVIVE - j Tliliil Victim of Mimlcrou Nrgroca ( , M Mill In Serious Condition. I H Thu Sun Special Service. I ' fl HANI) JUNCTION, June 14. The '"' ,H t trial of the two negroes, arrested near F I iH i Thompson lost week after thoy had ; H assaulted and seriously Injured Jack ijH I PMIpol, conductor, nnd II. A. Warn u iM pier, brakomsn, of the Denver nnd f ;H Itlo (lrulide nctr Cisco, Is bring de i ,H I hi)ed pending tho condition of a third jH , victim, a young man named Davis, I ; H whom they assaulted arter the en- ' ! iH 'counter with the trainmen. Young ! , iH Duvls, who la u son or J. P. Davl of ,H , Ilethel. I reported In a serious condl H Hon a a result or tho beating Inflicted i H by the negroes nnd they niny havo a H nhargo or murder to answer to. Bfj H Details of tho third assault com Q 'H mltted by Iho negroes ha not been Jl iH obtained here, though the altaok was IS 'M committed noon after the encounter W ' H with lh trainmen. Young Davis was 'lu K aUr on Iho train nnd was assaulted ft 9JH by the negroes. He received two &c IHfl rraetures of the skull and was thrown U, fH from the train unconsalous. He lay R fH for u number of hour beside the K til track before a train crew noticed him BV H and picked him up. He was at once 11' I'LH given medical attention, but on ac Si J fla count of the fi natures of Iho skull It liwt VEB may be n number of da yet beroro wvi HB It will be known whether he will eur- dflR'i H vlv"' ffl'i JHI Jack Phllpot, the conductor who , ,Jr j TiB wu painfully Injured by ono of tho lrf i SHH negroes. Is able to be out now dally. 'if A UH though It will he soma time yet he- JtVt 'flH fore he will bo able to return tu his wnt ! 3M trot H. The negron aro being held at hS i.;.fljfl Moab, a tho crirr.c charged against - 'rS'fflP them wus committed In Utah, Cf I ( HB |