Show CAUGHT IN SNOWSTORM Eureka Party Dumped Into Creek in Fifteen Feet of Snow Eureka Jan Eu Eur r popular baseball captain and and hust news agent Leo LevIn and W L Patton two solicitors sent out from Stilt Lake b by Time rhe Herald got into a p peck ck of f trouble Thursday afternoon Mr Lum I Icy who has hos done so much to Increase the circulation or of The Herald and whose deller delivery service now takes In the entire distrIct started out In a sleigh from l Eureka ur ka accompanIed b by Mr LIn at 2 p m Thursday their desti destination destination nation being Silver SHyer City A terrific snow snowstorm snowstorm storm was sweeping up Eureka gulch and andon andon on time the level In Tintic valley all the tho wind was ivan blowing fifty miles an hour Friends ad not to take the trip daunted they ther started out A little thing like a snowstorm cut no ice with them It was their Intention to call at Robinson on their way back and fetch Patton who was loaded down with new subscribers But flut the best laid plans 0 mice and men gang gans aft aglee agle Time The journey journe to Silver SUver Cit City and back as asfar asfar far as Robinson was eminently success fut ful JAt At Robinson Patton was loaded in three stArted merrily on time the last trek All went welt welI until they came un no under noder der the trestle of the San Pedro road Here Hare an o of the beautiful wHich hind had drifted on the thc northeast side or of the tho trestle sUd playfully into the road roadway wa way r The horses bores had just got past the slide sUde but the thc unfortunate newspaper mc men n were unceremoniously dumped into the bed QC e creek which was fully fifteen foot oct d dp V snow The Thc horses being d of pounds of humanIty t rt back to Eureka the sleigh right righting lug ing itself Time The sIght of oC the thc empty sleigh caused friends great Ireat uneasiness and a 11 party part WaS immediately or organized organized whIch Set out armed with shovels gloves rut mm caps and resto restoratives ruthes to the rescue J I Sam I Locke Oele car carried ned ried the tho restoratives cs Th The searchers had hadnot not got as tar far as as Captain Dowlings cab cabIn cabIn In halt half a mile down t the e gulch Julch when their eyes were gladdened by the s sight of oC the trio wearily trudging homeward through the deep snow states that thY they would have hae arrived hill half an hour lour earlier had It not been for or the tad fact that Patton being n a heavyweight had sunk plumb to th the bottom of oC the snowdrIft and amid It was with extreme difficulty that he and both powerful men could extricate him from his spot white but extremely frigid resting place They are none the worse for their experience but Patton who Wa was nearly suffocated In time tho drift says that the I Beautiful Snow would never have I been written had the author previous to toI tram Rob RobInson trip I It its perpetration taken a Inson to Eureka In r a howling snowstorm Snow has Ims fallen almost continually here work Is al almost almost for Cor o over r a w week ek and outside most II at a Coal sun still continues to be cry scarce S |