Show ROCK iivii JN IN SIDE Miner Meets With Terrible Accident PROBABLY FATALLY HURT Injured While Spitting Fuse in Elephant Mine Wonderful Nerve Displayed by Wounded Man While Being Cati ned Down the Mountain V rnmerm SPECIAJ Mmirysvahtm Sept SLasl night I Edward Ed-ward Dalton of Richfield and John Dietrich Diet-rich minor worn nt work in a hundred foot tunnel on the Elephant inlnu and about 111 in at the close of their shift I ore firing a round of five holes Mr Da lion spitting the fuses and Mr Dietrich Diet-rich standing nearby V While spitting he last fuse the first ahot exploded hurling a fourpound fragment of rock Into the side of Mr Dalton and throwing smaller fragments against the face of Mr I Dietrich but Injuring In-juring the latter but slightly Both men rctruatfd but all the shots exploded but without further Injury Wliii within about twenty feet of the month of the tunnel Mr Do It emit foil from his injuries and was then carried to camp Dr Coring was summoned from Monroe and leaehod formic I Heaven I the scene of the accident at olght oelocl this morning and extracted llu Ftono fiom Mr Daltnns sldo and found him terribly t mangled and In all probability fatally I Injured A lilt 11 wns prepared and willing hands carried the Injured man from thc mountain moun-tain to tho Dalton mill and then by carriage car-riage to Marysvalc where ho now lies at the Bullion hotel The Injured man displayed wonderful nerve and as he was being borne from the mountain calmly smoked a cigarette Mr Datums vife IF I lying sick nt Richfield Rich-field and unable to come to her Injured husbands bedside but two of bis brothers broth-ers are with him Mr Dalton Is a sober industrious faithful faith-ful man and the whole oamp Is shocked at his terrible misfortune The only theory of the accident is that time Injured man tarried too long In firing the shots |