| Show TOOK AN OUTING TO THE TE ISLAND Twenty Young Men Mon Make Mako a Voyage In the Cambria II I Jl WAS VAS MUCH ENJOYED WhAt 1 bl e S Stel Seen cn Upon lon tIme llio Till ful III lit II time tho Written ritten Wrilen for tho the News When the time Spanish war sar veterans with their numerous friends assembled at on lout last Wednesday afternoon to 10 jubilate over ocr the nations victories In Cuba and 11 the thu Philippine any one ole of ot them standing on un the 1111 with a 1 pair Italy of or good marine glasses gla se could have havo seen soon by glancing hi iii II time the direction of lt Antelope island a u living picture thirst that would Burely roIe the tho memories of or orby bygone by one scenes scenus for there not more than thal seven teen miles distant Wits was us u IL score sore or more of ot festive bathers running and amid sporting on the robbley beach mini who een efen at ut u a 1 much less distance could easily ily ity pinos ly be bo mistaken for tor a band of wild wid FIll Fili Filipinos Fil AH a n matter of or fat fait tn however and hero horo Is where here time the th story begins they tile were not Filipinos appearances but were wee all ni very v ry respectable citizens of Salt Suit Lake and of ot Z C e M MI 11 I Who had taken advantage of the tho midweek anti and fixed upon Church Island nH as al their objective point for an nn afternoon of or recreation In accordance with wih previous lelous ar nr arrangement Capt Davis DaIR had his hil new lew and ali handsome boat bont Cambria II 11 1 an anchored ni chorNI about hal a n mile mie north of ot the tho pavilion to which the tho passengers were vere werl rowed In small boats When Whon hen the tourists were nil all al aboard In all ul exclusive of or tho time crew the writer wrier was IS chosen as ns scribe for tor forthe forthe the party larty and nil all ni being In readiness the anchor was weighed sails were set and we store off or Our voyage being much In the na nn nature lure ture of or nn an experiment not oven even tho the captain knowing what might be en encountered encountered countered It wits thought wise to par Itar nr take lake of or lunch hunch while there was WM nn on In tite Ue for tor It I und and accordingly each emiil ell grant opened his dinner Inner pall and look lookIng lOOKIng Ing over iver the briny billows realized that ho lie was wa leaving on tho the south southA louth louthA southA A number o ot of parting salutes were given Iven In rapid succession loll and the skip skipper skIpper per por struck accidentally with a stray cork Huld said he lie understood this was a 1 pleasure boat bont not a n In about nn rum In hour we were In 20 to 23 25 2 feet fector of or water enter Time The lake was WR reasonably calm the breeze anti and the sky sk rather cloudy making It nn an ni Ideal day for tOl cruising The Water here Is u I t deep blue and much clearer that than neni nel the beach belch and the desire to dive lve In was almost Irresistible Time The captain who Is courteous to a n fault announced ed his willingness to drop droll anchor If Ir we desired It but after considerable debate It was wal decided we had hall better botler proceed until nearer the th Island inland where the water was more lucre shallow This Title plan however slid not exactly suit lull nil all 11 A minority headed by b Mr Ir were to display their aquatic In fleet water but is the democratic principle ot of majority rule Ils enforced the time bunt bont continued merrily on Its Is journey journ much to the disappointment of ot our friend London who quietly determined to tu bolt the tho convention In a very cry short time after this Incident with our boat Jut making six alx knots an un hour and whIle yet three talks miles mies front from shore Mr Ir New Newman Newman man maim appeared on deck Just as us I 1 am am without one plea pica sail and to the tIme conster nation of all RI on Oi board took a heather header We saw AW him hint disappear and serenely bob job up Uti again smiling but only ani haJ ha time timeo timeto to o say NR goodbye e and promise to call eal for tor him on our return In the I minutes minute he lie was sas completely complete lost to our view not even een ft a speck could be le seen feen Drown thought thu ht It 11 v ns a deliberate ease cane ca e of ot suicide Others Othero Otherl remarked that any Iny anyone one omie who had hM the tho nerve to deliberately dive off or the boat bont could be rolled relied upon to take care of or himself an Rn opinion that thai I afterwards proved correct Another Interesting episode on the outward voyage oage wan WIS as a n of rebel rebellion lion Ion lon for tor which the offender was wal Imme Immediately put In chains at athis 11 athIs his feet teet the heavy hen chain was coiled colled round anti and round up tip lp to his hil shoulders when he lie was helplessly lly on the forward deck utterly unable to move or release himself cI Fortunately l fur for this refractory sailor Hulor ho he ic entered philosophically the it 11 t of or the practical joke jok and tind Ind patient iy until some one took pity pit on omi hits his embarrassing predicament predicament Wi te WI were now In about four feet of ot water of or u a 1 mile mie from ahon hor The captain thought U It I best beat jut 11 I to lu u venture In any In farther timid accord I ugly Insl dropped anchor and lowered the salts balls I With Wih the hI exception of or two or three thre all al then n took tok to water and eth ether sr er r or untied V o the he Fur For the distance the water retains r tails about the time same depth of or three or four tour feet reet but twenty or thirty rods rod before reaching the shore It t gradually become became b more shah shallow low hots ow We now felt relt that we wo wore were landing landingin in hi n n a new nw country certainly It was new nel mind ind Interesting 10 o w t each one re Jt 1 then lien was sas not time to remain longer and Inspect In the tho island Inland The Is the Part where whre we landed lallI ii Is composed of ot liege huge hUlo and ant ser ver er curiously marked rocks that thai extend up he the th slight Inline Incline from the waters edit Mil jut but beyond thin this anti still higher up H Is I Ian Isan an nn bed bel b 11 of tiC r beautiful that see nl x 5 80 anti and y r that thaI hf 11 variety of ot Rhu l sues colors Is as an I attractive os as a flower garden After ACor seeing nil all ni wo we could with the naked eye ec and traveling nil all ni we Wl cared to with naked feet we wo gathered a 1 few foss small Specimens of or the II pebbles ns as lS souvenirs and then thou turned ture again to towards towards wards tho the bout boat which It I would take us halt half nn an hour to reach When about half halt way WIY we met our friend Newman heading for the bench beach we WI had hall Just left lef nHI front from him hIm we wo learned that the skipper hind had become alarmed for his safety gone gono out to meet him with wih the tow boat Time The homeward Journey was equally ns as lS tho the outward trip trl limit but as IS ase we e now nol had to sail II directly the time wind n a zigzag course of ot tacking was WI necessary which considerably delayed our out arrival Sometimes It I seemed to tous toUt us Ut lR the captain hind decided to o land us at nt Garfield and amid then to his mind amid concluded to pull up nt at Syracuse The boat buat U Is neat con convenient conen en lent Twenty or thirty passengers can cnn bo tie carried anti when Its IR engine la is laIn II In imi working order It I Is II supposed to make malie ten knots nn In hour This was th the first fIt trip to the time Island by h Capt apt new craft hut but we are aro sure It will wi not be bethe bethe bethe the last laRt for tor after uter we had arrived safe safely ly l I at II tIme the pavilion lon just In II time f the he 1030 train nil all 1 voted oled that never before bere had they hail so much mu h enjoyment In the same space of at time 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