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Show PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT Mrs. Uarlbi Robinson Badly Hurt at Pfovo, List lU.ni. AMKiCI) tllLTUV TO A II0USI3 Olbrr Interesting Hems of sus lrom The "(Janirn Illy." inovo, may SS. The caao of Itsbert Iloardman, before be-fore Justice W. II. Ilrown, which was continued from Baturday until yesterday, opened, by the defense Introducing a number of wltuesies to prove ths defendant's "kind and gentle" disposition; that he was In lbs habit of treating his animals (roperly aud that upon this occasion ho did not beat the horse In a cruel manner, but that It must liivs diet from other causes. Dr. Carson, a veterinary surgeon, had examined Ihe horse for thu defense, but made an excellent witness for the prosscutlou; be staled that In his examination ot the dead horse, hsdlJ not discover any brulsss on tbe skin, but stated that a hard blow acroas Ibe small of tbe back might dislocate the vertebra, which would paralyze the bluder parts of the holy, and If tbe splusl cord were injured, It might produce Instant death. This was ths claim and also the evidence of the prosecution, that the horso was beat across Ihe lumbar regions, 1nurlng tho spine and thereby producing Imnicdl. atedeatll. 1 he prosecution waved Its opening. Arguments were nisde by the resfectlve cuuuiel, H. A.Klug and H. J. Butherland. Couit fouud the deruuilant guilty as charged, aud a fine or S-o waa imposed. Jonas Collins and William Hulls were lined each $10 for eugaglug lu n fUhi on H.turday evenlug. Charles W.Ltitier was charged with disturbing the (mace, lie lende 1 not guilty. Ills hearing Is set for to lay. Ihe easels the outgrowth of aqearrel which defendant hal with AUornuy Wry tou over a small bst. Neat little weJJlug cards announce the marriage ol Miss 1.11a 8uiu.it and Uecrgo 13. Itiblaou. Thu brlds Is the daughter of PreilJent A O.Bmoct. Mr. ltobi-ou, who has lust completed a course at tbe Itrlgbaru Youug Academy, Is oueof I illiuore'siopiilar youug men. Yesterday the couple, accomtauled I) siiueot their relatives an I friends, Went lo Mantl, where the marriage ceremony will be ierformsd today. On Thursday a grand reception recep-tion will be given them nt the home tit the bride's parents In this city. Down life's stream a Hon Voyage, Tho City Council mot last evenlug but little business of any Importnuru was transacted. A few claims were nllowed. Apostle F, M. Lyman arrived on thu 7 a. m. train this morning from Desuret, uhero he has teen attending Ihe Millard Blake conference. The meetings were welt attended, aud a good time eiiJo)ed. At 8 o'Uook last night a serious nud pcrhaiis fatal accident ocourrcicl to Mrs, Martha ltoblson (nioihur of the. young gentleman who la to marry Miss l.lla Biuoot today,) It p wars she and Mrs. I.luio Hurry had bcou out for n drive, and lu the.r rounds they called at sir. Wm. lllack's. They had alltie4 from ths buggy lu which they had bceu rldlnj, and Mrs.Uoulson stepped to ths uorse'a head and patted hla head and neok. Without warning, the animal became frightened aud made a lunge, knecklug the lady to the ground, stepplug on or kicking her aa ho pusac i over her body, Ube was picked up for dead, and all care nud attention that could be bestowed be-stowed was done. Itwasfotinl that she had sustained one or two severe cuts About ths head and fscs and olio very had I rules Mow her light breast. Itlsfearrcl she Is Injure 1 Internally. At llo'click last nlghl, when my Informant In-formant led there were but few signs of Improvement. The buggy and harness har-ness were completely doslroyed. Apostle Lyman takes the next train for the ea Hal. UlA. |