Show THE GIANT BROKE LOOSE Indescribable Scene at the Grant Brothers Placers The Oregonian of Portland Ore gives the following graphic account of a bucking giant on the property of the Grant Bros of this city At the Grant Bros mine on the north fork of the Sohn Day river ten miles west c Granite one of the giants I got adrift the other day and began throwing its stream of water eight indhes in diameter in a circle B F Grant ran to get the machine but was hurled aside like a bit of paper A miner named Berry sprang at the I giant and his arm was broken in two places But this brave action no doubt saved manyJives The mighty bolt of water eight InChes in diameter swung in every direction One of ilr Grants sons a lad of 1 years was sitting on a boulder about 100 feet dis tant and when the water struck i threw him tea feet into the air When the lad fell lie struck on his head among some jagged reeks sorely bruis ing his face and narrowly missed destroying de-stroying one of his eyes The men were rolled and crushed against the banks and rocks six of them being beInG badly bruised and cut A young miner named Montgomery had his shoulder shouler dislocated l being I injured so he will net be able to work for at least six weeks An idea of the danger may be gleaned from the fact that this bolt of eight inches in thickness considerably larger than the thickness of a common stovepipe stove-pipe was hurled from a pressure of about 160 feet fa |