Show lOST IN THE iA STORM Young Man Vanders About For Hours Without Food or Shelter ML It March tarch Jen Jensen tu and Henry two young oung men inca this city who have been working In the coal mines at Clear Cleng Creek for several months past had an unpleasant exper ea once In the mountains that camp and this valley lust Sunday Sunda and The unpleasant portion ot of the trip was due to the tho tact fact that their lost Sost their way when about halt half wa way over thE mountain and for hours houTs they were on the tom must ot of the time lost and without food tood shelter or hey left Clear Creek Sunday SUnda morning all 2 e expecting to make the trip on foot over the bill to their home in fn city that same da day It was an easy I under ordinary clr an and had been made a number of times in fn ina I a few hours The couple had no trouble In following the right road rond until the great Go GoOseberry basin which Imes about mid midWay Way ay between the two valie valleys was roo reached hed There Thero they were ere overtaken by bya bya a blinding snowstorm which continued for somo time When the sun came ngn bo they found themselves travel lag toward it and n as the they supposed it itaas vaK aas declining In inthe the west they were eon con that the they wore going In the rIght direction In this they erred as tb later It was In fn the forenoon when hen they saw the sun and the they WCO then traveling In an ea easterly direction and directly away from the road rOld would have hae taken them h mu night came on them Ute they were erf forced to admit that tl they e were lost as they could discover no familiar landmarks and had luid made no They were food and had no means mean lug Ing n a tire Ihas a dreary outlook with h they were aced but the they nerved themselves up to the emergency and amI pro pared 1 to face the tho rigors or the night Jt It stormed a portion of oC the time Ume but for fortunately It was not a secre storm and by walkIng walkIn and moving about continually through the night the they managed to keep themselves from freezing When morning came th the sun once more bec became me visible and they at once saw that they had been traveling In the wrong di direction direction T They EW Imme immediately lately started the I right wa way aUd in a few tew hours were In 3 familiar country a again ln The They reached this city about 3 1 In the afternoon having be been n on the road about t thirty I seven hours hour They were worn out but had suffered none from the ef effects i of oC the COld and will be at theta In a few fee days das |