Show THATCHER rupert the thirteen year old son of nels hels andersen dragged to death last saturday morning nelst andersen ol of roseville Row eville together with his two sons rupert and ursel st started artey out to hunt some cows they rode la in company up into the hills and then separated the father and younger son going one way and the older son rupert pe rt going another way about noon mr andersen and ursel came home lut but found that rupert had not yet returned they were sitting down to dinner when a neighbors little girl came running in saying that s she he had haa seen a horse on the hillside dragging something they were not much concerned about the matter thinking that sheep bedders ler ber ders in that vicinity y had tied a pelt to the horse to scare him and to see him run but ursel was sent out to investigate the horror he felt can be ba more easily imag imagined ined than described when he found that the object which the horse had been dragging was his brother dead and with every stitch of clothing torn from his body except a piece of his trousers on the left leg around which the horses rope was tied when the father was notified he hurried to the scene and was soon joined by neighbors in following the evidences of the course over which the boy was dragged they came across a dead sheep about half skinned shi nned the supposition position is that he had found the sheep there dead and had got off to skin it tying his horse to his own left leg the sheep was about half skinned and hat and pocketknife pocket knife were found within a few feet of the carcass funeral services were held monday at 2 p m in the roseville Row eville meeting house the speakers were bishop james Jame sNelson of thatcher elder fri dall of elwood J G watt of thatcher nels jenson ol of brigham city W E hawkins J L hunsaker Hun saher and bishop stol stoles stokes es of bothwell ward the body was hurried burned in ia the bothwell cemetery slay may lath W 0 B D |