Dr Reynolds• •Dr. Reynolds testifed as to W agner’s condition when lie arrived at the home of Wagner.said there was no sign of lite ex cept breathing; several bruises on head; Dr. Reynolds was of the opinion that a direct force produced the wound on Wagnershead which caused his death ;thatthe force was applied directly with much violance; that thewound was made with a blunt instrument; that it couldn’t have been produced by a fall; examin ed the bodv and found no marks- mother than those above noted;when a^ked if it was possible for a loaded wagon to produce a wound of the character sustained by Wagner ,the doctor was of the opinion that it was; that it is also possible to produce injuriessuch as Wagner sustained by grabbing a man by the shoulders and bumping his head up and down provided the head was brought in contact w ith an object extending above the surface of its base.