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Show :! SALT LAKE HUNTERS j ON WILD BOAT RIDE A Social to The Tribune. ' PALM ON, Idaho, Aug. 2S. A party of J Inters from Salt Lake and Idaho Fails. ,j t:ompanied by William H. Shoup and ;l orge E. Shoup of Salmon, left Sunday ;-i tith Captain Gulike on what is known aa ;"d "the wildest boat ride in America," down . j '"e treacherous rapids of the Salmon - j Mr to Lewlston, 300 miles distant. -' The trip is being made in a flat-hot : 'a hoat, thirty feet long and about eltfht :1 !t wide, glided bv big sweeps at each j "1. Besides the thrill of navigating this j cift through tho rocky canyons, the I; rers are sure of the excitement of 1;"!nff bear, as Captain Gulike reported - !ng more than a dozen on his last -p- '1 ( At Lewlston the boat will be abandoned j hi the members of the party will re-"l re-"l to their homes bv train. included In the party are Mike Fogarty, J. C. Alder, Jake Sheehanv, James Ha-iPand Ha-iPand p. j, Campbell and son. |