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Show Pinned Under Horse Between Two Trees nhllc Hiding In Canyon, A. II. Hone Has .Narrow Kscape From Death. Albert Hone had an almost miraculous mirac-ulous cscnpc with his Hfo ono day tho past week. He and Asn Clark were riding in the West Mountains near tho head or Ophlr Canyon, looking for stock. They wero separated n considerable con-siderable distance. While coming up a Htccp path, II r. Homo's horso lost his footing and fell about fifteen feet, lauding on his back between two big quakcuasp trees, with tho rider pinned pin-ned beneath. Neither could get out and thu mora tho horso moved tho tighter ho becamo wedged and the heavier ho horo down on his rldor, who held tho horso's head pulled back with tho bridle reins to keep him from moving as much as possible. Mr. Hone called to his companion for holp, but It was about fifteen minutes be. foro ho could mako him hear. Finally Fin-ally Mr. Clark came, and tlelng tho upturned horso's legs to a tree to keep him rrom moving, ho unrastoncd tho snddlo and pulled both snddlo and rldor out rrom beneath, and then together to-gether they extracted tho horso. Othor than n slight bruise on the leg no ono was hurt. o |