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Show f.TOl'1'I'.U IIY A HEltl) OP DEGU. l lhoSoblo AnluinlslltudTogellicrontbo ltallrodd 'lrack ami ltcfuio i tu More, i Tbe second section ot tbo Denver & 'I Illo Grando train which loft Grand ' Junction last evening for Its trip over .; what Is known at the Junction line, j ayithu Colorado KvinlugSun, had an j experlencu which la uot uf frequent ' occurrence, eve u lu that section of tbu il couutry. iJIH At tho Iralu was Hearing lllfle tbo JflPj engineer noticed what bo mistook: for S a herd of cattle lu tho twilight und tiflP, tooted bis wlil.tlo to drive them from jilfl tbu right of way. They More In uo fifl apparent hurry to give up their p. till lion, aud at tho train drew mater, lu '''IH stead of cuttle, tbo tonerlug antlort IIU piovtd them lobe dtur. The tcroara lH of tbu whittle eoemed to fatcluato liJsH and hold them spellbound to 1 11 the tput. The train v. as stopid. and ! thu llruman and engineer got elowii IliV from their positions to drive Ihem fifxl away, but, although they halloed and ' !UH waived their bands, the uiually easily i Wt startled nnlmnls hold thclrpliciaalou,' (I 'Jm the roadtiud. The patseufcrrs on thu li aaJ train aoon lolnud In the uttack, and Jl'IH afler receiving a volley of stones and S ttlcka thu lleet-footed beasts took a IV tumble and hastily beat a retreat lutu I yj tbu odgu of the woods, where they , 4j stood aud walchod tbu train start oul i I 1 to continue Its Jouruey. f -mimK-, -T- riMI,Mt- ,7'B |