Show BRAVE LITTLE FELLOW OF SIX Held thc Reins of a Runaway Horse in a Courageous Effort to Save Himself and Sister from Injury Thank God for that These words burst from thc lips of Henry Folland us breathless and excited ex-cited ho reached the Intersection of Main and First South streets yesterday 1 afternoon and found his two children uninjured and surrounded by 1 a crowd of sympathizers Folland who lives at 722 West South Temple street had driven uptown with his two childien u boy ot about G ycare of age and a girl of about S and had stopped In front of HIP American laundry laun-dry opposite police headquarters leaving leav-ing the lad on thc front seat holding the reins while he went Inside The girl was on the back scat For some reason thu animal suddenly started and ran westward ut a rapid gall Thc little fellow hung manfully to the lines how uvii and succeeded In keeping the vehicle from colliding with others until Main street was readied There a big crowd of men was standing An old negro with a mop ran out into the street and look a shy at the horses head but tills only accelerated Ity spend Finally there was a grand rush made and men forgot all about themselves them-selves und their babies at homo In their effort to stop the runaway and relievo the little ones from peril Henry Wallace an employe of the Salt Lake City Railroad company was the first I one to reach the horses head and Just ns he did HO a man who disappeared so aulcklv that his name could not be learned crawled over thc rear end of the vehicle and grabbed thc lines to which the little fellow was still hanging hang-ing and which he refused In ixlln qulsh even after the horse had been stopped A few seconds later and Mr Folland appeared and It was when he saw that his babies were uninjured that thc words quoted broke from him None who heard the fervor with which they were uttered had any doubt but that they came from the heart And there was much admiration ot the pluck of the little fellow who hung so manfully to the lines and from time to time told his older sister not to be afraid JVhlle the horse was not going at a brcakrtOic speed yet the danger to the chlMrfu In the surry was evident for Just at thc moment when It would have tOSSed Main street hud no check been pus upon him street cats were coming iid going in all directions and a cot I lisionvuuld 77ave been almost unavold able |