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Show .KINER IS IMGLB BY' " ' . EXPLOSION OF FULMINATE a moment after Llvelys companion left him. The flesh on Lively' face, hands and arms -was horribly mangled, and the right leg and chest were also Injured. The other miners, hearing the explosion, explo-sion, rushed to. Lively's assistance and took him to the surface, after which he was taken to Eureka and then brought here. If Lively should recover he will probably prob-ably be blind, as It Is thought that the sight of both eyes has been destroyed. Patrick J. J. Lively Receives Re-ceives Probably Fatal Injuries in Centennial Eureka Mine. Patrick J. Lively, a well-known miner In the Centennial Eureka mine, was brought ot the city today and taken to St,. Mark's hospital for treatment for Injuries In-juries which he suffered In an explosion at the mine yesterday afternoon. "While at work In a drift about 1000 feet off the main shaft' on the 400-fcot level, he and another miner finished putting put-ting in a round of holes and were preparing pre-paring to flre them. The entire box of fulminate caps, 100 in number, exploded |