HIS ARMCUT OFF BY A SAWCharlie Tindall Meets With Deplorable AccidentrUftiiU* Tin lull rki**t IS lout hip rt: til am above (hr* tdhowr yealerday,Tindall wan working with hl« ratheron a *t*am wood aaw and at lha time i*t the ao ilt;t«i,i they were ehftltfed in »awltig wood for Mr#- John Farrar Jr. In the alleyway bach of tho Fa rar homo on Ktate ilremYoung Tindall*# work waa to pan* the wood from the pile to thi* *nw. H# had very UtU* ttmm in which to work, and. in endeavoring to pull a »th k from th*» pH*, he loaned too far hark and the *av cucfel Mb rt 15Itt arm and nearly aevered ti. ju#t above Die elbowTha flow of blood vis aiofuwd bywrapping hi« fchlrt *i*ev# tightlyaround tha arm and he waa carried lut i Mri I an ac‘* botliMk A doctor was *lt;ymtnonelt;l and advfaad taking the jwmg man to tha bo*iH*l. which wm done at once. At tttlt;t hoapltal Itwu found o*x-e*«ary 10 amputate theam a Hit la above tha elbow Tindall i# dotu% moeI? today and no ter too* tom pi nation# art? antic* paUii it wa» a v*ry unfortunate ae ctdaaf to a ytmog man )u#t mcrtag Upon hi* year# of useful nr a a