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Show S PULSIPHER JiUSlO DEKIH IB WIPI Sail .-aned by Accidental Gun-U4. Gun-U4. : -iM Wound in Leg Bun-f Bun-f iaie Man Plunges Over hZ ; Monday Evening .-, Pulsipher of Bunkerville, Tabout 30, was killed about Kui Monday afternoon when 1 , j fifty feet over a ledge o miles northwest of Bun-He Bun-He was dead when found j companions. A gun he was ! 'lr, had been accidentally ! t'C-ged wounding him in the ! apparently had fainted bell be-ll falling to his death over the K "w around which he was climb-'I climb-'I "., lien the accident occurred. "Iq Wait, All Hardy and WU-'a WU-'a Pulsipher came up from I ;ervile Tuesday noon bring-pf, bring-pf, "., nrd of the fatal accident, rr According to their story, John Jispt, his brother, Walter and iatiei Companion, weie out in Bouitalns after posts. One i their horses fell over a ledge Tippling itself so the three men iKied to remain in the moun-iiu moun-iiu two or three days before at-njting at-njting to drive the team home, aaswWle doing a little hunting collecting more posts for rixh they could return later, piisiphei's two companions were 1 a a lower elevation when they ! taid j gun discharge and shouts them to come as he was shot, i wounded man was located by ie two, leaning against a ledge a S. fori distance above and they ! r.ade their way as rapidly as pos-j pos-j ii't to aid him. As they rounded i ledge Pulsipher was nowhere a light and was finally located 1 tat sixty feet below them. He ! lad fallen fifty feet and had roll-' roll-' id a distance of 12 feet farther, of 1 He was dead when picked up i tod one of the men rushed back J a Bunkerville for help. The body ' i f bought to that' night, the io:k requiring most of the night Ot u most of the distance was cov- i wd on foot and the body carried m a stretcher up out of the Ta-'.He Ta-'.He into which it had fallen. Hie gunshot broke no bones and ippmntly in itself would not have proven serious. ' John Pulsipher' is about 30 years tl age and leaves besides his brothers broth-ers and sisters, his widow and five stall children, none of which are ol Khool age. funeral services were held in Bakerrille Wednesday afternoon. |