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The Reno Evening Gazette,
1 March 1902
(Reno, Nevada)
DENVER, COLO., March 1.—A special to the Times from
Tulluride, Colo., says:
Today broke bright and clear in the city but clouds still hang over the
mountains. A large searching party left this morning to resume the
search for the dead, buried under the snow. Telephone lines from this
city to the mines and to Denver are down. A slide occurred this morning
in Marshall Basin at the Sheridan mine.
John H. Johns, a miner, was killed. He is 43 years of age and has a wife
and one child who have only been in the country a short time. He is a
native of Cornwall, England, and has resided in this city for the last
fourteen years.
Contributed by Bob Bolitho
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