Show FATAL ACCIDENT. The seven-year-old daughter of J. W. Robblns was killed last Sunday afternoon after-noon by being dragged by a colt. The colt was a gentle animal and the children chil-dren had been In the habit of playing with it. A number of the chldren had been playing with the long rope attached at-tached to the horse on Sunday after-loon.. after-loon.. The colt became frightened sblle the little Robblns girl bad hold )f the rope and she was thrown down. Die rope became twisted around her jody and she was dragged around the rard and struck a post. She was re-eased re-eased and taken to the house and Dr. llcbardi sent for. He found the head adly cut and the body bruised. A itlck had apparently penetrated the ilde of Uie face and had been forced lown Into the lung and Uie Immediate ause of death was hemorrhage of the ung. There was also evidence tbat he spine had been Injured. The tragic leath was a terrible blow to the par-nts par-nts and the sympathy of the commu-lty commu-lty goes out to them In their sudden iereavemenL The funeral was held Tuesday after-ioon after-ioon at the ward hall and was largely ittended. The little school males of be dead child were present In a body nd seeded to realize Uie lost of their laymate. |