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Show DOG SAVES GIRL IN I TRUE ALPINE FASHION VOUNQ WOMAN, LOST THREE OAY8, RESCUED FROM MOUN- I TAIN 8NOW. I Seattle, Wash. Caught in a snow-alldo snow-alldo nnd hold captive for 40 hours. and at last dlscovorod, Alpine fash- s Ion, by n groat St. Bernard dog, Miss Lillian Ulrcbard, recently of Davenport, Daven-port, ,.In., but now residing with hor paronts at Tacoma. Wash., Is rocov- Miss Blrchard Was Hurled from the Sight of Her Companions. - erlng from tho effects of tho exposure sho underwent. With a party of friends and tourists, tour-ists, tho young woman was attempting to climb to tho summit of Mount Hnln-lor, Hnln-lor, near this city; When at an nltl-' nltl-' tudo of moro than 10,000 feet and within a mllo of the top, a donso cloud obscured everything and a furious snowstorm set In. Snow fell to a depth of thruo feeL In rbo oxclfoment of seeking a tern poran shelter. Miss Dlrchard stopped upon treacherous Ico and was hurled from tho ilgbt of hor companions. Her cries woro drowned by tho roar of tho wind. The men tied ropes to a , bare stump, and, leaving the women h huddled together for warmth, attempt- d to discover the whereabouts of the llrls ' iTbcy returned at ulghtfnll, having leer 09 trace of Miss nianchnrd. HHBJBBMB.'X'tr-C' !'" - - - - temporary protection from tho storm was built and a sleepless night pasBrd. Tho next day tho storm hnd subsided. With experienced guides tho search was kept up all day without success. The third day Fred Thomns, of Ta-enmnh, Ta-enmnh, was sent for, and with his big St. Hernnrd dog tho part) returned to tho sceno of tho slide. Within 300 yards of the temporary camp the missing girl was found. A grent angle of evorgieens fully protected pro-tected hor from tho lco and Bnow and kept off tho florco wind. Though suffering suf-fering from frozen earH, fingers and toes, Miss Illnnchard was otherwlso uninjured. Sho was nearly famished from her long fast It la the third rescue res-cue by the samu dog |