Show BRINY BREEZES BLOW Captain Bostons t IiMbltioa Pest aedA Fearful Storm Nine cars filled with men women and children Iho Utah NeVada depot at5 oclock last evening the occupants of which were In anticipation of wit neaag ihe exhibition to be given by Captain Boyton The same gale that blew during the entire afternoon prevailed pre-vailed in the evening to the discomfiture discomfit-ure of tbe passengers which made the run anything bat pleasant Arriving at Garfield tIte multitude were met by the Ogden people who occupied five cars in their run to Salt Lake and across Garfield The motof themit is safe To say tame for the cole purpose of witnessing theJeats of the reaowned Boyton Soon after the arrival of the train the Oapwin entered the wateron therighPsldeof the ncr a little to the left of where the steamer rune filter lay tossing on the wavesbut he had no sooner entered the Lake than bo emerged and walked np the pier to the boat Garfield which he boarded and where he remained for about twenty minutes when he came waiting wait-ing down the pier and through the bowery followed by a surg ing mass of humanity curious to know what he intended doing Ho I I went directly to his car which stood on a side track a little to the cast of the bowery The Captain another man a lady and a HZBALD reporter were the only persons to enter the car the doors of which were immediately locked No sooner inside our reporter asked the Captain the reason for his not entering the Lake The immediate answer was The Sheriff stopped me from entering that Lake today I made two attempts to carrv out my programme but was stopped by the Sheriff There is not a man in this crowd more anxious to witness thp exhibition than I am to make it but I do not wish to be asked conundrums for I cannot answer them more than saying I have been prohibited pro-hibited by the Sheriff from entering that water Captain Boyton shortly afterward came from his car and stood on one of the scats under the bowery He said that he felt sorry thd elements th sheriff and all things combined compelled com-pelled him to uoatpone his exhibition it was his desire to do what was expected ex-pected but the sheriff pronibikd him from doing so and ho would give a free exhibition tomorrow today Great dissatisfaction was felt among tbe multitude who went out to witness the acquatic exhibition and a number ot expressions were heard to tho cflect that Boyton was afraid to brave the waves that were rolling so hiirh and the use of the sheriffs name was but a blind to lead the peoplo to bclovc otherwise Be that as it may and wo have no proof that the captain uade any statement but the true one under the circumstances it would have been not only impossible to succeed in giving the exhibition but highly dan < rous for him to have attempted to do so It is certain however neither he nor the railway people are at all to blame in the matter The Captains experience of a few evenings even-ings before was undoubtedly sufficient to teach him that to Soy with J hr furious sea on yesterday woald be a good deal like monkeying with a buzz saw The Captain sent word to rUE HEEALD from the lake last evening that while he was due in Leadville tin Monday Mon-day evening he would postpone the date and appear at the lake this evening even-ing SOTES The bath house steps leading down to thur water Acre wrenched away and tossed ashore The lake presented a grand picture but however that was not what the public went outto look at The SUlk Rltcr was in a perilous position during the storm but it is thought she lived through it without any damage Fears were entertained for a time Chat the old Garfield would be wrecked from her moorings and blown out upon the lake or dashed upon the shore |