| Show LOCAL nocal FROM MONDAYS b dally DAILY AUG 18 the tile start from Tenness ees ces the following private dispatch was received this morning from elder B 11 II roberts ll MT PLEASANT tenn tent august 1884 1881 I 1 have the bodies 0 K will wil I 1 leave nashville tomorrow to morrow night it will be seen that the homeward journey will be entered upon this evening exactly who of the elders will accompany the bodies and when they may be expected here cannot now be said further particulars are shortly expected funeral the funeral services over the remains of brother Brothe rJoseph joseph H were held in the lith ward meeting house sunday at 1130 am a m conducted by bishop A mcrae mckae president A 31 cannon and elder C WP W penrose enrose addressed the congregation which tilled the house to joseph H felt bore testimony to the excellent qualities and character of the deceased who has left a stainless record A lengthy cortege followed the hearse to the cemetery the deceased was greatly respected respect Ld and his sudden departure is universally regretted an am exciting 11 runaway one of the most dangerous dan dangerous runaways that have occurred ferous in n our city for some time caused an immense excitement along the line of its course on saturday evening and came near causing the death of at least one person the inspiring strains of the ward brass band scared a big team which was hitched near the cooperative co operative store the horses started as soon as they could get loose andrus hed bed madly toward smashing as they went the buggy of sheriff groesbeck and bugay hurling As his little boy violently to the grouns ground after a thoroughly good start a and nd being well underway just as the turn toward the west was commenced a plucky swede named oluf Nord sprang out from the sidewalk in front of the horses his bis intention being to bring them to a stop ile he was wah was no sooner reached by them however than the tongue of the wagon struck him in the stomach and swung swu ug g him from the ground his clothes being fortunately of so firm a texture that the they were able to resist the strain strain upon them ile he ilal ilai presence of mind enough to lock his bis li arms around the pole and in tilts this frightful position he was carried by bv the furious animals clear to the utah central depot where w here they were stopped several children alldren were nearly run over and no end of people were terribly scared otherwise little damage was done further particulars willie U G crabbe one of the heroic actors in the tiie attempt to rescue joseph henry cou con it who was drowned in the lake at ca calders farm last friday afternoon called in this morning to give a few additional facts as to the manner in which the sad event took place it appears ears the tiie canoe or skiff ph in which the deceased was rowing tipped over several seconds after he and henry leyland had exchanged greetings willie crabbe was playing ball at the zhe time on the north shore and co on hearing the ladles scream who wire lre in the large boat with leyland and tuck ett 1 he i e ran to the bank having previously ettli 01 y divested himself 0 of f his coat and vest and plunged in reaching beaching the drowning boy who was struggling glin 1 in tile the water on one side of the iu sk P which was rolling over under his bis efforts f to gras grasp it got on the other side and told coult ruit to hold hoid to it with his hands and not get excited but instead of heeding him coult in his bis excitement grasped crabbe by the neck across the boat and both went down with it the boat shot from under thern them and tiley they came up with coult on top they struggled led in the water for several minutes ini and both were nearly exhausted when tuckett came ca e to their rescue ile he towed them along alon aion a short distance and arad then his strength failed and as crabbe had let loo loose cof of him he made back to his own boat another minute elapsed and then herbert Pen roses boat containing himself robert morris and eddy davis came up and crabbe reached it and clung till herbert caught his wrist tuckett haying having jumped from his boat into herberts was just in time to help crabbe out of of the water coult it seems loosened his hold hoid of Crab grabbers beys bels collar and went down just as the latter caught hold of the boat morris reached for coults hand as he was sinking but it was too late and he did not rise again young davis dove for the body several times but as previously told did not touch it crabbe had fainted away and only came to after reaching the shore |