Show CHRISTIES BODY FOUND Remains Recovered in BullionBeck Mine After Long Search TRiBUNE SPECIAL Eureka Nov 21ACt a continuous search covering a period of eleven days the body of John N Christie was located lo-cated nnd removed from the Bullion Heel mine this afternoon On the 11th Inst Christie was caved upon In one of the old slopes of the 700foot level He was not un employee of the mine but had been allowed togo under ground to examine axblock of ground upon which he was figuring on taking a lease when the accident occurred resulting re-sulting in his death As ho was standing In a part of the ctope over which the leasers pans dally I the ground beneath his feet gave way I without warning and he was burled under the rocks and timber A search for the body was started Immediately and the work was kept 1 up until today when the badly decomposed remains were uncovered Work in the slope where the caveIn occurred was altogether too dangerous and the debris had to be drawn clown to the 800foot level and then hoisted to the surface For this reason the clearing of the stope was somewhat slow This Is the third fatallly In this particular part > of the BullionBack mine millchrIHlIe Christie was married and leaves a wife and three children Judge Thomas C Burns empanelled a Jury and a Coroners Cor-oners Inquest was held here tonight a verdict of accidental death being rendered ren-dered The BullionBeck Mining company com-pany was exonerated from any blamo In the matter The Jurors were Dan Martin William McNnlly and Frank Lovelace |