Show an epidemic op of accidents shortly before clock on sunday jonn ohn hosking hoskine wha works at the toot level of the alice mine boarded the cabe ca we and gave ave tile tae usual signal S to hoist from that station 1 adough sonae mistake we the engineer mistook the signal as coming from the loot foot station and startled started the cage on its ascent and before he be could realize the situation it ascended clear to tile the top of the gallows frame into the sheaves he was terribly surprised ed and could not the co course of the asce ascending tiding cage until it if struck the top tol fo n sla sid erable force badly shad shaking tip D p the occupant it was reported that that one of his legs was As broken and his bis back severely injured he was removed to his bis home borne aills and is being tenderly cared lor foy and the probabilities are ard that his bis injuries will not prove fatal fr from om reports received of the oc currence Michael lyon of centreville Cen treville met with a inar juar velour escape from death sunday afternoon at the railway track on the hill bill near tae wake up jim mine it is stated that he was un coupling some ore cars that were to be sidetracked at the wake up jim ore house and that ne ae gave the signal for the engineer to back up to the high ore mine where the balance of toe the train was to be sidetracked side tracked to receive the loads of ore while the train was backing up lyon tried to ump jump on the cars but kell fell down and it is said after two wheels passed over his body he drew himself in the center in by tae jury and said daid according to his j judgment the man died from apoplexy he was known to be subject to dizzy spells viere were no BO marks of violence ands and the jury ury returned a vert in accord with the physicians statement the deceased was a married man CG 56 years of age he fie was at one time boss at the smelter and has always been a sober and respectable citizen he leaves leave s no children bout half past eight this morning wiliam IP illiam burt accompanied by josh of the track hla his leg sticking out and that two other cars passed over him before the train was vas stopped he hasa has a cut several inches dee deep across his bis breast and his bis legs are said said to be broken at last ae accounts counts hew be was as still but his bis recovery is doubtful that fie be was not to death A tew few minutes int before 4 sun lay afternoon reese beese thomas a furnace man at toe old calusa colusa smelter suddenly dropped dead jud judge ge dinge i von was summoned and an inquest held thomas bailey was the brat to see the unfortunate man he says thomas fell in front of calcine furnace no 14 and when he saw him his head bead was oas lyida in the ash pit he called to octave moen and as they looked at him he gave lave one or two groans and was deag dead he had a few marks on his lace which were the results of burns received falling in the pit A short time before he tell t ell he went to moen and complained of feeling sick I 1 and asked him if he should put some wood in the furnace he told him yes but thomas do it dr gillespie Gille apie was called liversedge and a third party who is yet unknown walked into J H ryans saloon on lower main street and had a round roand of drinks after imbibing the two como companions anions of burt bart washed his bis face for him and tried to brace him up Lier liversedge sedge went to his bis room in the southern hotel and brought a clean shirt which the two men put on the deceased thea they put the shirt on in the back yar yard and afterwards dragged him in the saloon and tried to make him sit on a chair not being able to do this they laid him on the floor and left him mr ryan came in and saw him lying there and paid no attention to him after reading a paper for some time he be approached the man and could not wake him up and the horrible knowledge came over him that the unfortunate fellow was dead butte intermountain oct 22 |