Show I 1 iT 19 4 0 1 Is V A CAPITAL correspondence CORRESPOND ENOE I 1 A dead equine created nil all excitement E aho rejections on oil runaways alfrom the HERALD correspondents sI EDITOR HERALIN the cv evening nigg a wagon might have been seen wending its way down the state road dragging a dead horse in its dreadful wake now there thero was nothing noth in 9 very remarkable in this fact that a horse should die lie or that he be should be dragged out after dying for many a horse has been knocked down and dragged out P in iii times gone by but this particular HORSE was being dragged at that particular time when gentlemen were returning from their pleasure drives and as the wagon in question with its funereal appendage came to a bridge opposite one of the saloons which grace grabec gra ceC the state Road about two miles from town a gentleman aud and lady came up in a buggy the horse driven in this outfit however lio wever friendly he might be towards living equines apparently had AS GREAT A DISTASTE a 4 for dead horses as a full blooded fenian has for a chinaman and at once onee cleared the bridge taking the vehicle and ita its aristocratic occupants down about eight or ten feet into the creek below A gathering cfall of all who were within hailing took place and the horse the driver and liia his fair companion were all rescued from front the dampness which prevailed under the bridge and the vehicle being also righted they drove off smilingly I 1 TOWARDS HOME meantime a s spring pring wagon with a man mail and two boys in the seat drove up followed by another buggy snugly filled by your correspondent an and his wife just at this juncture the owner of the carcass in question was asking the tile wagon man if his horse lorse was scary so your corres pot londene dent took the hint and wisely whipped around the nearest corner abbt ait we ave gone more than t twenty t rods when we heard a fearful screaming e 1 canning cat ning and on looking back lack we e found round that the wagon and boys lad had disappeared I 1 went to the tile rescue and found that the reply relay i given to the question above propounded loun ded was 1 I dont know try i lim him and lind seel see 1 whereupon THE FUNERAL procession started but no sooner did the equine of uncertain proclivities catch sight of the moving carcass carcam than he lie manifested his lack of equanimity I 1 by a bound which cleared i the lie embankment and landed him 1 and his con confiding riding conspirator in the creek with the wagon dexterously j turned bottom side up upon on top of the tile vo boys from thee these the cries had emanated but they were soon boon liberated and after releasing the nervous animal from the I 1 ethe I 1 crowd were paddling about on the I 1 stream regulating hie the wagon when reporter left while THE DEAD HORSE lay there as unconcerned as if nothing had happened evidently waiting to create creata another scare aa as soon as an all opportunity afforded nobody was as hurt except that the got a few bruises but such a truing might have created greater calamities if the circumstances had been een different runaways are fire frequent enough without waltzing through the main thorough thoi ough fares with a scarecrow on oil purpose to propagate stampedes stamped e 9 enesi in ill M my opinion is t alie ll 11 e direct cause of nearly all the CARRIAGE BREAKING there is in this city and some soine stringent rules should be enforced n regard to it and will have to be booner sooner or later GALLIC SALT LAKE CITY aug 10 |