Show A PAINFUL ACCIDENT gearlee Gearl ge goddard william land james severe lyl Hurt the many friends of 0 the br brethren ethreL named above will regret depret to hear of the mishap detailed in a letter dated nov lath irom our huntington correspondent william howard elders george goddard and william willes of salt lake city left there on saturday morning the colb dinst ansti to visit emery stake in behalf of our sunday schools also to visit our quarterly conference which convened on sunda sunday and monday the bilth and letb at merron berroa arrangements had iwen been made for these bret brethren breu to leave price with the mail that travels n the county but owins owing to the train being bein late they tailed to reach price frice in time so had to remain there overnight over niji ht brother james Me Niven ot of huntington was at price and he kindly proffered to bring the brethren over to huntington everything went well with them on sunday morning until nearly halt hah way to huntington when tey t ey met inet wita a serijus accident atone at one point on the abe road there is in a very steep hill to go do down wn just as they had bad stalled down this his nill bill the bridles of the team main broke and brother having no control over the horses the latterman lat latter terran iran away and making a quick ture ion the side of the hill bill the wagon turned over throwing throw inc the party of brethren out on a very rough place mat was more or jess covered with rocks and bould boulders e r a brother goddard was su severely verely bruised on the right shoulder and the left side of his head bead and had bad one rile broken and lay insensible to for r a few moments brother willes was hurt hart very badly on his left hip and jtb other er wise severely hurt brother man ven was also badly hurt af alter ter the brethren had bad taken care of themselves as best beat they could bri brother other john james of Orang orangeville eville I 1 came along and brought them to huntington a distance of twelve miles it was a very painful ride but the brethren stood it first rate they hey were taken to brother filias elias coxs and have there been taken care of by many kind friends who came to see them and who attended to them night and day we are now glad to say that at present they are improving very fast and expect to be able to leave tor for home in a few days |