Show 1 yF t < BUGGIES IN COLLISION 1 Several Ladies Badly Shaken Upon I Main Street ToDay I This forenoon at 11 30 oclock several farm teams and carriages were standing at right angles with the road in front of the stores on either side of Barnes Davis Miss White came driving down the street and collided the wheel of her carriage with that of Henry Dinwoodeys occupied at the time by his aunt Mrs Ellen Dinwoodey and a small 5yearold son The latter conveyance was completely com-pletely upset pinning Mrs Dinwoodey and the child underneath and a the lady is in very feeble health it was with difficulty that she and the boy were extricated by the aid of Mr Dunford and others standing by She was taken to Moore Allens drugstore drug-store where Dr Potter and others made her as comfortable as possible until Mr Dinwoodey arrived and conveyed her to his residence in a carriage The lady complained of injuries about her back anSI side and is likely to be laid up for some time The boy received nothing worse than a big scare But this was not all Right beside the Dinwoodey buggy two young ladies one about 20 and the other 14 years of age named Gladhill of Sugar House ward were seated in a top carriage behind a fine fiery bay colt entirely unfamiliar with smashups Their buggy was caught in the wake tipped over and the occupants spilled out like a basket of chips The hor began a series of plunges and kicks that made kindling wood of the shafts and called into use the united strength of a halfdozen men to save other teams from joining the melee The damages in the windup were pretty much confined to the horses hind legs and that part of the buggy with which they came in contact The young ladies were more frightened than hurt |