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Show Frozen. On Monday Mr, Joe. Patterson came from Church Island across the lake, aud getting belated, was lost in the lake boltomp, whsre he remained all night. He was found yesterday by bis brother, Mr. A, 3. Patterson, and brought to town, hii feet being pretty badly frozen, though it is not expected be will lose them. o;ne time ago, a man was lost in the West Jordan prairie, and wandered wan-dered about all night. When found in the morning his feet were so badJy frozen that it is feared they would have to be amputated. Several persons in Alta and other mining camps have been severely frozen about their hands, feet, ears, etc., while in this city even, many have Buffered similarly. The suffering to cattle ba? been very great, numbers of them having been frozen to death, while since tho recent heavy full of snow they will find it difficult to get fcoi. Theodore Lee and Jules Toponce left Corinne on the 21th to go Mr. Toponoe' ranohe, twenty-two miles distant. On their arrival at the ranohe, they found their feet and hands badly frozen. Lee was brought to Corinne on Monday. He will probably lose some of h'u, ioes. To-poncs To-poncs was ao badly frozen that it was considered dangerous to move him, and his pbyeician wiil go out to the ranche to treat his caie, which will likely result in the losa of several of his toes and fingers. A fine Assortment of Programme and Bill Cards at the Herald office. |