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Show u V The Salt Lake Telegram. G MINER FAILS TO DEATH FINE PLACE IN SILVER KING SHAFT FOR DUCKS Phlp Ueke 3trcn Bef-- r I C00-fo- ot 300-fo- - J. 1 ' 1 "-- .V ot iM , ot SOO-tfo- 500-fo- ot in a verdict of accidental death, and exonerated all from censure. Michael Duffy was about 40 years old and was a miner of experience, having worked in this camp for more than two years. Nothing is known as yet as to his antecedents, or whether he has any living relatives. Ills sole belongings discovered so far consist of a few portable articles and a little silver. His body now lies at Richardson's undertaking parlors. No arrangements ha mo yet been made for the funeral. ot 300-fo- ot WOMAN MAY DIE FROM BEING KNOCKED DOWN J. L. Whitney Snffers Fracture of the Skull; Struck by Run- .Mrs. away Horss. in Mrs. J. Li. Whitney, who is visiting b;.- a runaway Salt Lake, was a car at tlie from, horse while alighting and Second South streets corner 'of Ms in suffered a severe fracture Suturdav anA bone which it is said may of the frontal prove fatal. .. iui t,i.. The ru.tva.way inie.ball Liv ry company - - -i Music Ir.vecT.tion Ann ri .i" Hon. Id nrv 11. i'utt. ngill in At 4 o'clock this afternoon State Superintendent Nelson desires to meet all of the County Superintendents of Schools at his office in the rltv and county building, for the purpose of noschools tifying them of theto respective in this while visit are expected thy contouchers' State the city attending vention. The teachers of the State have entered into the spirit of the convention this year with much enthusiasm, and as they have a vacation for the entire week, it is expected that they will attend the convention in larger numbers than ever. Th S3 m.r. ha pz -t In Ill lh tew n. for thm n. r1 -- n th ltltle. NJ-.- f rs j In U rurr--pj- v a t c?r& U tv;--rr.- t t rf i J'fc V?-I- i'h ,f 1 r.f tl, jr t It t-- n rr J in 1 tk t t i t ., m r i"1 ! t f -- N-w- ton t l tops , it n. -- TLiita .t ih fnill'cr I "t . r -- T.rn . Dar-- Ar h - H- a .i f 1 L 1 3 JO 7) KING If.OP ALL BOTTLED DEERjS: M. Ooalff. WMcleJ 1 CJEKS3Y, Shooting is alir'ft Invariably gr.o I on the cluVs p rounds, tin re h !.:: but twoi wk. Th! ojen d.iy tach protection to u srat und Insures shooting H I ft"ton iutl go erti UU d. 1 kt f t!.- duj when r JL i.t-tern- -- irtmer.i In .ll tore. . m;o. w. i:hi:;t v ;, Krades. r niht aul i b'viv 'f J t. 111. -r itor M Wilson, th" ifivi rnm-ii- t t, n o; l, in.' who ivs? buried l..n.;urj "ornir s d'" 11'. , ry with ia rth. r u.tn. U. ...-- Th- c wa ( ovri' , - !in-wor- !iplay f 1 in Full Blast, cL 6th. from t all tls i.ihfr la!lnu. attr.'tion. 3 (CHILDREN TEW (SB NTS Eody Recovered From Ruin?. I'-oi- oeo M Autotnobitt r:cvs in aKlit - : i. O -- Tuesday, iii . I'iK wall pa? - HT THE rt!L0 - blr.U WALL rATER SALE. Two mrhwds that nvsj't ro e;u'.k''-Prices tut la two. lit r. urai" 'n-bl-- s. at f.e. 10c. i. . ". osth !!.Imtnenpe Tt.-- ' j- JJ nil the Midway Shous ttut tsnvn. W. . , . . Onlv lim n ii.a ,i i ,Ts,.ST.i,.,1.f .i i inir 1 Tit f tl.iv i I'tali, cJrrant of rw ,,.,.., a.... .,. x?r iSar t tTir ,,,7.1, 1 - ,, 7ar . tV tJ i, a, - -,, 41 ..... t . , . . - .n .... - ii.ii ' c su- hl M m&r - it''t,i,lL,i,'it i feiX - t , r4 - - Vri MmffA - tr I.- M .a . On Monday Evening, Oct, 5thf TUter 7 O'clock lalr aImitt! to tb party with n ' j .i'i! "iint til,t will Grand Illuminations Bant! Concert in Main tuildinc. or. Cm fell It a t ;, H';fi "i'iiirf r iM.!f.r sf tnh l t o ' .' Us-- and t r. (vi TOHK. it"i jivl.r ": tt r .tie jr Prtparlng for Cil j'ssbu Day. r,i! jf cf lh WMk) rrr- - trowu h'. country of tb rtly li r. with fhCiM'.'f.n, y It I" tnetinjr cf the Tour. IVpl' roTlif9, hr in the Ftret Methodlit church r.lht. larftly attfnd- tav v Hl ! !tl". a rd. flvery av:UbI tkrn InsMUthe I'hrjpt r.urnVr of fri, r. that In and additional chnlrd wrrc I- DIAI.10ND COAL. Pold only by Citizen's Coal Co., 2nd South. Tel. 49. t- b- - . Teachers' "Mad.? I t rnt dMrlirj I'.iif-frtnthtc th aJ'.T. d association will at S o'clock open in the assembly-hal- l this evening. The programme for the meeting will be: Music Lecture th of h GOO Opens annual con entin cf th Stat.- - i 1 aa a of t!. I with lb thurt h r. ! !! I t no functn early day without i: 1! jur: !Vt w furral ithout f. I"! !?. ' brought p'.irt.i in the a!lr. About ei?cht Tr.lU.i north and west of on! The Itev. I'fter A. h'impktn i rclVl Salt Lake City is located a large chain over th crrrntnlrn, Minn I.lixn-- Harn of of pond. lakes and sloughs, which pro- ney, a mlulonary to chlr,a. wa th rwnire vides almost the entire duck hootlr.r th" lntr ftlr.c fpcakera She gave dct.iP.',d account cf hr la ground! of Salt Tnke county. Thr In the Orient. wer Several mulcal sloughs have gradually come under the dfird before Jdl I'hflpp. on? of th control of numerous gun clubs. v.ho attended th ronertin f Prominent among thne in the lli.ick wnrkrri e V W i T I h'td hr the 1C& Sloughs Iun club, which control acres, of which mere than 3"0 acrt nre under water. When this ground wan first obtained by lh club cnly n nr.s'.t portion was considered particularly jr odshooting giound. but through impinxcWaler ments made und spring and bk handhd Kiurces properly more , now has It and banked dredged j noo covered watr. acres dildd by than Into lake1 of various dxe trarhes atid ponds. The largcFt lake tovfrs. nearly evrnovigh to enly acr,'S und has hmdin o fifty-twmnib. rs permit the club s JL to more thin room t nou'h jfure individual blinds. Conveniently located r."ir the. renter ( Otl). lubhotl-eOf the IHMTV? ir. the , tubb-fbed-i'h Kn fortably fiit-r;u ks and other o.nvHili r.if. wh;b the northeast are st.il.le iiurt rs tor htud of tw.nty-tlv- e Kr d The rlub Is gov. rti- -l by M.-- rs. 13nrh nrcomrnnhil bv 'iiih. II tr, sl.l"r.t: l'i. A. K. nft!, v! m sid' r.l : Tom C,!ilirS. ri.u Tom I'ow ell. tieriMirt r. with 11. A. tJuiir und W. 1. Katx .on.pM-ir.i- r J..hn the iMrector.it. Not orlv Is thU dub formed for the for but nl pun '. of iltn k sl,.tlr.Kbird and It of members are at heart the 1 Utah pei thlr.g. Yctinp ChrltttAJtii. t- - tr-nt- iucur..4loer.U le tt Annual Convention of Utah The fcp for lr SESSION OF EDUCATORS Teachers rr.'M roni.tlr Thr trt. brcuchl tn-rrtanc- e M(',i ifal. r--f 500-fo- ot 300-fo- Pic In PAY KVKNINO. OCTOUKU "are at ork In IM a In rvrrf to Thcc ar the rhoola. th hai hn th Michael Duffy Drops 300 Feet Into Pool of Water Black Slough Gun Club and and Is Horribly Mangled. Excellent Has Large Preserves. PARK CITY, Oct. 5. Mirfhael Duffy der, but the pulling of the rope while considered the cage is in motion is hazardous, and requires considerable skill. Knglneer Hank Conlon testified that no bell was .runs: from level. the: . . v. . .. w CKcutJM a EVILS OF WHISKY Temperance was plunged down the Silver King Consolidated shaft to a horrible death at about 7 o'clock Sunday moyiing. The victim of the accident tried to pull the bell rope while the cage was in mo- - , ticn, lost his balance opposite the level and fell to the bottom of the shaft, a distance of 300 feet, crashing through two inches of bulkhead planking into eleven feet otf water. "When the body was recovered from tta water it was. found to be in a horribly mutilated condition. The shocking details of the accident were revealed at the Coroner's inquest last evening. At change of shift time Sunday morning Duffy entered the cage from the level in company with Michael Ring and two other men. Foreman Ring remarked that the cage would have to level to get be stopped at the some powder stored there to take to level the surface. When the was reached Duffy seized the bell rope, and failing to ring the bell lraped and seized it again, contrary to trie horrified exonerated all from cenpure. The upward motion of the cjage threw his feet from under him, arid he waa Ml thrown against the shaft plate and feet foremost a sheer distan. of 300 The impact of the fall shivered feet. ttvn-in-v,o h rdank at the bottom, crushed his feet to a pulp, isnd broke his neck and shoulders. His head and but his body were scarcely bruised, bell to rope had he where clung fingers were burned almost to the bone. the Testimony at the inquest rvwaled the sigfact thai, two and one hells arelevtl. and nal to hoist on the one ring to stop while in motion to hoist. It was customary to ring oncelevel for a rtop for powat the ban hr ich WOMAN DISCUSSES Miis 3 1 ON V W V k v4 ! have been iaRin & Ri pans Taboies 'or the dyspepsia and t! J liavx helped r but aaect oarticuSar me, Know tney not o they way any e IB wonderruiiy. but of lan&M had a soil the entire reeling, to ive to system 4 seem vior meianchoi that not have ! and feel y way abules since takin spirited buiid-u- p as the of for a m system, are hink general about hi good they th ey seem to act like a tonic. w 9 mi At Druggists. The five-cepacket is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. . r j lV V v V " f S,i' 4 nt IV. 0 J |