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Show GOES TO VISIT FATHER AT MINE; FINDS HIM DEAD R POCATELLO. April Antici- tUU" patinfr a pleasant visit with her I . ' father In liis mining cabin in tho fg hills and then finding him shat- tered and torn in death, was tho Kf.' tragic experience of Muriel Dodge SKa Tuesday evening. Mr. Dodge, l?v&f'. from all appearances, had met jf death from an explosion of dyna- I wjajrM mite caps. His right hand was SluS; blown off at tho wrist, the thumb H, . and fingers blown off and the BwB left hand, face and body badly lacerated. Spl It is presumed that while in the RSg act of filling a fuse the box of jme dynamite caps dropped and ex- ploded. A strange featuro in the SeaSgj case is that, although windows In ! the house were wrecked, nelgh- bora did not know of the explo- ';i$rfeo ion until informed later. The ac- jjftafon, cideht occurred at the Mlllnickol aHBBit' mine, about four miles from Po- jMBfrr catello. &$js& i Mr. Dodge, who was C2 years of ilf' agc' naf been residing at the ti'sif' ; mine for some time, and had been fl'iij in the babit of visiting his chll- KwRtojT - dren, who reside in Fali-vlets ad- KfeJfa dltlon, every two weeks. He had t, missed his regular visit time, and ;((! jf his 17 -year-old daughter, Muriel. Sftsf"? and a young girl friend started to $EaBl Pay bim a visit |