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Show SF.RIOUS ACCIDENT. After conference had closed at Moroni on Sunday Evening, and while the band were still stationed in front of the Tabernacle, a woman with a baby in her arms, a man, and a boy all climbed into a light wagon, and were proceeding to make them seives comfortable for the rather chilly ride to their home in Ft. Green, when the ba.id suddenly began to play. The lines had been left trailing on the ground, and the team ran away. In a run of a few blocks, all the occupants oc-cupants were thrown out, the wagon toncue nartimr from the vfdnVl,. 01 Jabez Faux's stack yard, and the horses continuing their run some blocks further. The boy was thrown into a ditch and was not hurt, the lady was able to save the baby, but one of her arms was dreadfully injured in-jured broken at the wrist, and badly contused at the elbow; the old gentleman was badly hurt about the head, but not considered fatally. The Mr. Faux refered to and another gentleman procured carriages and took the unfortunate people home, .We have been unable to learn their ii'.mpc Tliic nt,l..nf r : j their names. This accident may fair-ly.be fair-ly.be said to be the result of carelessness. care-lessness. No matter how gentle a team may be the break should be on, and the lines tied when no guiding hand is upon them. |