Show ClOSE CALL J 10 TO TO- TO DEATH 00 Tuesday afternoon Ray Cosslett and four of the coal miners who are working in the Jones-Bulloch Jones mine had a close call caU to death when the wagon they were riding on slipped from rom the dugway just a hundred yards ards or so this side of the gypsum quarry It appears that just as the team and wagon neared the top of the short dugway the hind wheels of the wagon began to slip dip towards the tower ower edge The men on the wagon felt elt it going and leaped to the ground just list as the wagon and horses went over the embankment falling a distance distance dis dis- tance of about 50 feet The horses were bruised badly one seriously but no bones broken The wagon was badly broken while the load oad of coal that it contained was scattered from top to bottom of the side of the hill over which the and vehicle catapulted oo |