Show HERE AD THERE W A Wright who lives at 6t South SIxth East was badly Injured about the head while hauling rock from Red Butte canyon yesterday The break broke and the team ran away pitching him off the wagon Ralph the 6yearold son of Harry Horsle residing at 21 F street was badly scalded last evenlr by the upsetting upset-ting of a kettle of boiling water Dr Beers was summoned and gave the child the necessary attention and at last accounts ac-counts he was resting easily The portion of the lwentyfourth infantry In-fantry to be sent to Fort Russell Wyo Is companies C I E and F the other eIght companies of 46 men composing the remainder of the regIment will come to their old quarters at Fort Douglas All the officers who were stationed here before be-fore the war will come to Fort Douglas wih the exception of Captain James who goes to Fort Russell in command of the companies going there The regiment will probably leave New York today or tomorrow and those of it who are sick and unable to travel will remain behind at Camp Wikoff Charles Crow the harness maker 58 East First South through the kindness of his heart sold a saddlo at a reduced price to an individual who represented that he was about to start out on a Mormon Mor-mon mission and was hard up for funds He returned later ad stated that someone some-one had stolen the saddle and Mr Crow became more sympathetic and let a see end one go still lower Now it turned out that the wouldbe missionary sold the first saddle at a profit in a First South street saloon and It was recovered by Dc tective Gillespie The second one has not yet been located but it is easily flguree out that the fellow is makIng a good profit out of his game About S oclock last night a span of spanking bays in the harness dashed down First street east to State where one of them slipped on the stone pave meat and fell bringing its mate down also One was badly cut on the hind leg above thd hoof and suffered a heavy loss of blood The team was taken to the police station and It was soon ascertained as-certained that they belonged to Daniel Gurnsey proprietor of the Occidental saloon sa-loon Clarence Kendall the driver caine and drove them home to 463 East First South He explained how the runaway occurred Charles Murphy assistant manager of the Occidental and Mr Ken dalI and family had been out driving Mr Murphy stepped out in town and the others drove west on First South ArrivIng Arriv-Ing at the Short Line tracks the bit on one of the bridles fell out letting the horse Jump in front of its mate They turned sideways bringing the front wheel alongside the rail Another twist and the front axle broke letting the carriage fall to the ground The horses became detached and started on a niad rusn east on First South Mr Kendall and wife and children were thrown out but no one was hurt except Ethel Kendall a 7yearold child who struck on her shoulder which ft was feared had been dislocated |