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Show I PLEASURE BOAT LAUNCHED. I Miraculous Escape ot Allen D. Hon 0 siler ud Ftmllj from Drowning. THE TIE MlsniJrt A FAiLtur. Tho IoodIIm of rial nJ Garll'il Ktlil to tie Owruu villi tlmi YettrrJajr at ISO o'clock the ton rontalnlnir the urw tltwnn-r tt Itimrttl out Into the lake l.y llio small steamer Jtlen. When about i lilf mile Irnm ihcie, n bole m tioreil In the bottom of the ImiRe anil II gradually sank and the stsani r floete.1 out Ujii the watt ra ot Utah Ink anil the stirs an I itrl aere liolatetl. Those on Imanl the Iwut were doomed to meet with a slight dlna) polnlment. It Jim! Imn the Intuition of the irnrmgin i.f the lent to steam ii mid make the Initial trip tothe western hore of the laae and tin re meet a delegation of clUtinarroni rinllc. Hut, unfortunate. 1, there aonio clugiiliii; In the machinery of the Iwat and the If quUItu amount of attain could not tie sectitml. It 1c rrrjr inutli to be re gratled that through a force or clrcuiu taucci, Uie Tlntlc ie le vbould he rir rlej of their lake (tip. At an early date, however, another alteiiil will he male to "steam u" and mat the lake, and we Iru.t the atteni t will ll with the iucccm the eutt-ri rite merits. The steamer Jltlen w again liroticht Into scrlro and tho largo steamer waa towrd to the shore. At 7 o'clock In the erenlng about 1M .coilo boarded tliesteamtr and iireratlona v ro mado for the Initial trip, I ml aitalli thry falhd to "Rtt up steam " the Initial trip, howeurr, waa made, the (learner Jltltn htlng again made use of aaa lui; Aa the boat lefthtr moorings, Alias Ioltlo Jtooii, uelitcil by Air Attain, hol.tcU the nant, while Alias llaltle Itoon and Mr. lluckkr irraldpd at the wheel. The ktramtrwaa tugged out Into the lake about a nillo and Hit n returned. The it-unlit bore the name Ixui o tie I ait, but we are Informed by .Mr. II. II. Jlean, ono of thu roirlelura of the boat, that through aouie mhunder standing the wronit name ni "worked," the correil name of the boat htlng Hureiuse, In honor of Mr. lltan's uiily daughter, who bcara that name. Thu loitering of the unl waa of blue illk, embroidered on the edgrawlth gold, on a groundwork of cream aateen .iiculr-f r. uiiucuMjimcaiK. The detalla of a mlraculoui carat from drownlnft come to ua from I air view, flee mllee north of Ilenr Niter City. Onudark night, recently, Alleu 1) llilnsaker, bis wlfo and two lathrs atttrmted to drive acrots the Mala I Tlnr bridge at the dam Thu water of the river are now frightfully awollen ami go I lunging over the dam and fall with a loud roar lato the deep chaam below. The bridge la situated almost dlrettly over UietelllnK pool. Aa Mr. ltunsaker drove onto Uie I ridge, one of the slat hts if ave way and horaea, wagon and occupante w ere thrown Into the raging pool tight ft below. The water ! ten feet deeji. Thu huttaud waa I Inned tight ly the wagon, the terrliM wife waa lunged out of light, arose to the aurface aud atlll clinging to lajth babea Hoated down the atream and waa retcued. Mr. Hiintaker got out.lut one of Uie horaea waa drowned. Wham llugler. uvimiDM vvm sum'. The countleaof Piute and darnel I are mid to be HUrally ovirrun with herdaof aheep that have Ueu drlten luthtrnfromtiorthtrncouiitleH. Aa a natural result fnod on the cattle range, once ao Itlaurlanl In native graatee, Jibs Iff u eaten uirand tntlrtly klllrd to the iry roots aud iHlhlhg whatiter lift for the range cattle to aulutlat tijioii. Aa n natural atiuenre to this stale of attain many cattle In that lotallty have Uoomu eotteek aul cmaolutel from lark of food as to lie utter! unable to travel aud hate laid down and dUd, literally from starvation. The extent of these losses of calllu from start allon on the range la well lllurtrated I vthe rert of 11. J. McC'lollmi, a pinmluent sUicknian In that region, who reports k losa on his part of about three hundred hun-dred head of auhuals Uiat have nnar fully died from uo oilier uause thau starvation. Tim totl of A HUHatAli. A daring rol bory took lace at Uie liousvof Cant iKmmUk, Dili Cavalry, at 1 ort I) I CbMiic, somu tlrau liettveeu duuilowii and midnight on the evening of April NJ. A gnlil waU h aud chain, and 510J hi caah was stolen Whoeir the mlscrmiut war, must have Iwen fully familiar with tho Interior of thu house uud the lutblta of the family, as tlienrthlra were taken whllo eery. liody was ut home, A pair of old ehme Welti fouud which were no doubt forgotten for-gotten by the sneak who was afral 1 he would be nai tuml with his plunder J-uitcrn Ltah lctiyruph, TIIH TIK ULalMEha a rAtiunu The tie bualuvu here this winter lias Almoet been a failure lu the laboring men. Uut of four thousand and flto hundred ties delivered at the II. U. 'W . station, three thousand were culled or rrjecttfl, and some on -very technical KlnU One man who had worked hard j four hundrud pllod at the side of t, the track, and not onu was retelved. Whither thertcetverwasjustined In such a culling Is not known, but thu result has leu felt In our community, and a gnat many havusullered rluau dally on arrounl of bit action iUjntt&ii'inef. A YOCNd Dill UIADO. The other day two amall Iwj s wont down to the Held to lant Ireta Arriving Arriv-ing at the I lace one supped down Into a i revloutly dug holo and refused to I lant any more treva, The other Insisted, In-sisted, whereupon thu ho) In the hole whll il out ii Jack knife, opened two bljdes and mude a vicious puss at his comrale. The I lade taught the sleet e of the Intended vhtlm, silt It badly and cut Into tho flesh. The wound Is not serious, however. llugkr. |