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Show FALLS 400 FEET I INTO MINE SHAFT. I reach bottom Messengers were dl- H patched to the collieries at Kasknnnd H I Stiver ftcck whence experienced mining men were sent by olTlcial , with a long coll of stout rope. This H was lowered and. although 200 fret of .H It was used, the bottom of the shaft H could not be touched Not a sound H came from tho black hole, except tht B rattling of the weighted ropo. H Again messengers were dispatched M I for more rope. The boy's father also M Young Schroeder Plunged Down Four M Hundred Feet. M nrilvcd, accoinpnnlcd by several ein- H plnycs of the shops One of them. H John Calloway, was lowered Into the 'H opening, and after going down 200 yH feet ho heard cries for help iH 1 Calloway was then hoisted to the H surlace, where he related his illscov- H cry. lo the great Joy of the hoy's fath- JH or. Calloway uvuln went into Hie '.H shaft, this ilme at the end of n rope M more Hum 100 feet long. He found 'H ' young Schioeder ut tho bottom of the iH J pit nnd was drawn to tht suifnce with H li I in Schioeder was terribly bruised H ' and shaken, but no tames were bro- H 1 ken, and li will tecover. i H |