Show NORTHERN NOTES swarms of strangers A hore of title alun I hurled in lit the tit unions billows today to day mr joseph hyde of nephi juab county at present engaged in in a rock contract on the oregon short line came down from american falls on oil his way home whence he lie will return to I his iise destination in the north in a f few deiv days wo learn from him several inter resting items from froin that country till THE INFLUX OF or TRAVELERS in search of work and employment as well as hunting bull ting after the precious metals is enormous every train brings brings large numbers of strai strangers igers the tile stages ta are leaded loaded down with inmates trains of wagons with whole families squads of men footing it all ill combine to give the region the hum and stir of a beehive bee hive it is remarkable that notwithstanding the multitude of men inen the generall general conduct is peaceful and few if any serious disturbances occur to retard the industrious pursuit of opening up that rich section of country still once in a while awhile a serious serious occurrence produces a ripple on the surface su such as the capture of a horse thief or the punishment of somo some other desperado thus we learn that about twelve miles west of American F falls alls on a lonely cedar tree there is suspended the corpse of afan an unknown man who evidently owes his exalted position to JUDGE judan LYNCH his strange presence is explained explained by a e card ard attached to the bo body acon containing tain in a warning to all who may be in inclined ef ined to covet their neighbors horseflesh lest similar punishment overtake them for such heinous of odense an appalling accident occurred galling in the ap forepart of last week at american falls palls among the numerous families engaged in the various kinds of work connected with the establishment of the railroad there is a family of three father and son who worked on the grade and the tile mother who is cooking for a squad of laborers the son about seventeen years of age got it into his lead to attempt the cn CROSSING OF or THE RIVER niven on monday he lie f fastened three big ies together with a rope constructing an improvised raft on this fragile vessel he ventured on the swift waves of the river a little distance above the rushing cataract of the falls fortunately his foolhardy attempt was noticed by some men who happened to be on oil the shore in a skiff overtook him and thus saved him from what appeared A DREADFUL DOOM but the kouth auth was bent on executing his daring design heedless of au al warnings and reckless of the almost certain dangers dan ers to limb and life next day C ho again mounted hia his weak conveyance and launched laun clied out ut into the treacherous element ho ile had bad not reached the center of the stream when the rapid current overpowered him and took ills his raft rushing toward the goal of destruction lenow realized the imminent and irresistible peril in which he was and shouted for help his cries of despair soon attracted a large largo number of people on the bank among them the unfortunate mother of the hapless I lad a d whom the swift waves carried to the EDGE OP OF THE PRECIPICE there one of the timbers forming his raft caught on a snag the whole upset and the boy was hurled about twenty feet into the air and then dashed into the roaring cataract whose foam crested billows engulfed the victim and burled buried him out ot sight his body not I having bivin g been recovered when our informant i n fo r ant left the place elace T the e fearful event created quite a consternation in the vicin vicinity tv and the mour mourning ning paren parents ts hecei received the sympathies of their neighbors |