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Show Almost Drowned. Ou Tuesday night, a quarter of a mile from Itarie's raucli in Ogden Canyon, a serious accident befel William Taylor, a sou of John A. Taylor, of Plain City. He and James Hutchins were driving up the canyon in carts, the latter driving driv-ing first when they met a team, llolh turned out near the edge of the the river. When the team -oss-sl Taylor's horse shied,and horse, cart aud man went Into the river, w lilch even at that point is foaming and boiling, rushing like a torrent toward to-ward the lake. Taylor was d u m j ed under the whole thing and in seeking seek-ing to disengage himself so as to mu.li the surface ho was kicked by the struggling animal In tho face, lie, however, with much exertion aud totally exhausted, succeeded in getting out some little distance lie-low lie-low the scene of the accident. The horse and cart have not been teen since. The former was a three ycarold stallion and very valuable, bis death entailing a severe loss ou Mr. Taylor. OoYn Standard. |