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the shaft in the bucket when the rope broke and let him fall, a distance of about sixty feet. Scarcely had his body struck the bottom of the shaft when the blast of giant powder he had but a few momens before set a match to, exploded. Death was almost in- stantaneous. , AT THE TREMONTβ€” W. H. Constable, G. S. Ramsey, S. B. Brillhart, Las Vegas; Jas. A. Dolan, Gold Hill; E. S. Waddles, F. M. Taber, G. S. Mosher, St. Joe; A. Singer, Chas. Sterne, T. J. Shannon, Albuquerque; John D. Wilson, Phil Prager, John Boyle, Jr., Ike N. Huhn, Chas. L. Massey, St. Louis; J. H. Finch, Tucson; T. C. L. Sergeant, A. Martin, Denver; D. Bauman and daughter, John^J. Quinn, Fred M. Smith and wife. Miss May Thompson, Miss Minnie Horton, Mrs. M. C. Chapman, Mrs. B. W. Smith, Mrs. N. A. Bolich, Misses Jessie and Fannie Rutland, P. R. Smith, W. Woodburn, H. P. Alicott, Dem- ing; Mrs. Jennie Logan, Leon J. Smith, Doming;

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