| OCR Text |
Show OLD eiK R uNni Richard Norman Hafl Mishap Up in m wood Canyoij FOUR HORSES FISlJ OUT OF MOUNTAIN Norman's Shoulder and He Has an Icrj Rcliei' at Hanj Richard Nonuau works 1 vis. Ho drnes the stB-'2 when he ihu t hauling hav fi field ranch, about six inJ wood canyon. y Friday -Norman started double icain and a big J0,b the ranch. All went nfilt' man reached the iuaide of and attempted to drive ov'si 011 an old bridge. Weill broke and Norman dida'n over the bridge. .! The renl fun of liaulinfi came lo ISorman about ri the bridge broke, but foil nearby it came about ian JN'orman had been fished crcok with his right shoal cated. The bridge parted near?! and iorman and his four! into the creek, which is'li, a brook. The late seasonyfi water of the creek highf Fortunately, a number of; camping near that spot ail W. (.'. Young, with Ben Eici ing by. Thoy rushed to tK cue, and after considerabi ho was drawn from the sir frozen and in cons'idcrnblj cause of the injury to luTi Rescuing the Her The four horses fell ht? and were carried down bv,' about 150 yards. W. O.'l uard Rich, John Dubei. A; and Frank Dubci all united cue of tho horses. Two of; finally freed from their hi drawn out of the water. .IV were carried down stream a yards. Perched 011 the cal and resting his foot onailj dcr, Ben Rich held on -mt while in tho other he heMl which he was holding tho h above water. Mr. Rich msa across the stream still hoUh Fie finally got tho horses oi were bleeding at the inouti A hospital corps was ths to attend the injured. TfcS volunteered their services 4' Conely, Miss Jennie Ci George Woidman. Miss Bi and Pearl Jlomlberg. Hon cr it was due to the fair' or their medical skill, find yived. His shoulder fi&tm it was again in place, and! and liniment were freelyn the injured member. lie w clared cured. Meanwhilo the load of fi the middle of tho creek, s conscious of its perilous' wagon had not overtnmeii ha3'.wasu't wet moro than'a the bo.w A few minutes'; teams were again hitched tj and the load drawn out cl but. still on the wrong fii stream. .1 Mr. Rich journeyed to Sill Norman, who seems nowfo'J no ill effects from his att the bridge or his cold plaa |