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Show IJMllUST AT A LTA. On Monday monjirg, William Gill Mil!?, Eiq-, joeuce of the peae, wis calkd npoa by snperintendeci Hmni-ta! Hmni-ta! W-Liams, of the Emma mine, to hold inqaet on the body of the mixer who wis kil'ci ly caving cf the slope in the mine, and who was known by the name of John Smith. Mr. WiLiacs ri3 anxious to have the matter mat-ter LL7:iugated, as some men, who W'.-re not aware of the facts as ;hey oc-:uTTed, wiibtd to icsiLUi'.e arainst the working of ihemtLe; and hkewiie ! it was desirous tht the fric-Edi of ibe de'Xiied thoxd know, by the report.; in the new.-pipej-s, of bis death and the correct cause. The jury was sworn in at In o'clock a.m., and the following witnesses were subfjeaaed and testified: Capu John Roberts, foreman; Juha D. Mitchell, night foreman; James K. Tainih, John Miller, Wm. Zeine and Albert Uebe'. The jury brought in the following verdict: Territory ol Utah, Little Coucawood precinct, Salt Lake county, s.-. An imriest he'd at the Emma M icing ic-ing company's batidiags, near Aita. Suit Like county, on the liist day of Aprii, A.U. iaTo, before Wm. Giil MiiJs, juatica of the peace, in Little Cottonwood precinct, in said county, upon the body of a person known here by the name of John smith and for some ume employed at the said Kmma mine, there ijing dead. By the jurors whose names aro hereby subscribed. The jurors upon oath do say that the de-ccaiei's de-ccaiei's tame is Otto Wurz, that he was a native of Smde, liinover, La-lopc, La-lopc, about trie age of '26 years, and that he came to his death by the caving cav-ing in of the roof where be was working, work-ing, and that it was entirely on account of ins own neglect in not putting in props alter being repealediy warned to do so, and that no person connected with the mine b in any way whatever responsible for the accident, (signed) Thos. H. Craigie, ) L. W. Kawson. I juror?. Wm. Stephens, J attest, Wm. Gill Mdis, Justice of the Peace. |