Show LOST ON THE DESERT vincenzo found after five days starvation lost on the desert as the an of the fate of an vidual brings with it a nameless sen seb bation of dread in this western region many have lost their way and perished eri shed and their bleaching li bones s gave have been subsequently discovered by the hardy explorer in one P place aae c e in a nevada on the desert which a v hp P a conold considerable erable portion ot of western utah and nevada the numbers that have met with such a fate are so BO great greier that the place is called death vill valley elii A few travelers have b been e en rescued in time to rive give to the world an idea of 0 the terrible sufferings that pat have to be endured under the scorching s sun an and amid aenid the burning sands where no draught of water nor cool breeze nor even passing aloud comes to re lieve the awful agony that must be borne to this dreadful end it was feared that vincenzo of this city bad been con consigned signe he has bas been engaged with the utah central surveying party in going over the proposed ased route to southern california we be is of a peculiar disposition and given to spells of despondency he was wan with the party under the direction of joseph A west and appeared to get get an idea that the other bemben of the party were vot rot desirous of ble bis fo socia tiou abuse his mind but failed in 10 donig ob accordingly on the of gilr west sent I 1 mr air S campat caP PAt ita bow bodem in i coal company any wit I 1 two ovo men wao werf were in the employ of it allen alien G who atre heading lit ter or enford the ibi tad two den arrived there last saturday but sc appa was not with bliem john sharp did not learn of this fact until yesterday when he be sent seat a telegram to one oae of the me men p asking that particulars be forwarded to him immediately As a result he received the following sharp mr scap left hanche Ranc bein in southern nye county nev with ceorge george ross and myself on july tor milford Mil tord alter breakfast at quartz the fourth day tura shouldered his canteen of water and started out oat tor for summit spring Sp ringi twenty five miles distant I 1 where w we e expected to camp that night after driving an hour or two we saw him two or three miles ahead hut but on arriving at the springs about 5 in ID the evening we found he had bad not evening been there 1 went back to the road that crosses the summit springs road tor for groom and satis satisfied fie myself he be had bad not gone that way a OB 06 returning to camp we found toe the teams would nut not drink summit springs wilier and having dipped quartz springs dry that compe compelled ailed to come on to crystal springs for water and at oace informed one of mr snows surveying party and mr gear of the missing mant man also the men in charge ot of els eis mans ranch who promised to look after the missing man at once owing to delayed mail matter which had caused me to be late in reaching milford I 1 felt myself bound to come ony on it was understood that snow and gear would use every endeavor to flad the missing man and the ranchmen ranchman ranch men would probably do the same me however there was considerable auslet anxiety y as to film bis fate ile he had been over the country several blines and there was a road well enough beaten to be easily followed and leading to where relief could be obtained but he be was of an excitable 0 nature attire and it was feared that the ex heat beat might dethrone his bid rea lien and that abat he would wander about and perish superintendent sharp ther therefore elore sent a dispatch to pioche and this afternoon received tidings that Scap petura had bad been found the answer reads I 1 nev an aug 11 john sharp news jews from hiko is that had started ahead of the team in the lofting he rested wolfter a tree while the wagon passed unobserved he went avent back to quartz spring and stayed in the vicinity live five days he wa found fouad digging a rabbit out of a wa bore on the side hill bill he was taken to HIKO 0 and is there now a little flighty it la Is supposed either from a ol of sunstroke or five days starvation S T GODBE B hiko ike is a mail station about miles from milford Mil tord 50 from pioche and nine miles from crystal springs where mr standley and mr rose bose camped the night after their comrade was lost there is but a weekly mail from the place and while mr Scap tural 8 friends sace bend will be greatly relieved by the news that he is among friends they ve are still somewhat concerned regard log fog his bis condition |