Show PERIL OF A LINEMAN Narrowly Escapes the Fate L ofStevenson j FELL THIRTY FEET FROM POLE i L Harry B Warner an Employee of the Utah Light and Power Company Was Making a Connection With a Main W re When a Circuit Was Formed and He Received a Shock Jumping Backward to Escape Death He Fell to the GroundBreaking Ground-Breaking His Collar Bone t There was a narrow escape from a repetition ho fate of Lineman Stevenson Stev-enson yesterday harry B Warner aged 30 Is a lineman with the Utah Light and Power company and at 230 t p in yesterday was thirty feet up a j large polo In front of the Grand Pu j rifle hotel on West South Temple street placing a new connection with a main i feed wire He had cut away the Insulation In-sulation of the wire with the special knife used for that purnae when suddenly sud-denly his right hand came In direct touch with lie Hyp wire U l Is believed by Manager Campbell I that Warners foot or some part of his j I legs must nt the time have come In contact with another ulre for a par I I tlar circuit was formed as one tnsuiii I f I tlon was cleaned frorn the wire in hand 1 and the Instant his hand touched the latter wire he received a shock For I tunately It Uas only partial else ho would have been Instantly killed by 2000 I I volts passing through him Rut the flhock ho did receive Instantly brought I I up In his nilnd the fate of poor Stevenson Stev-enson and he gave a jump back IIo struck a lower crossarm which broke his fall that much and then below while falling head first struck an Iron trolley cnisnrm which broke his collar col-lar bone and then he tumbled over to 1 the ground below landing on his legs 2 and hips Warners fellow workmen immediato ly ran to his assistance and then phon lug for the ambulance sent him to St Diaries Hospital ur Jtascom aurnu ed his injuries and with the exception of a bunr on his hand the broken bono and a bad shaking up the sufferer Is doing well Ho says ho Instantly made up his mind at the time that it would he better to Jump and fall than to stay on the crossarms and perhaps be killed |