English: Jim Duncan (baseball) in the Lewiston Evening Journal on November 2, 1901
"In company with two friends, he went out in a row boat to fish, taking a quantity of dynamite to kill the fish. It is supposed that the boat was overturned by the explosion of the dynamite. Nothing was heard of the party for a few days when the bodies were found."
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(Original text) : Jim Duncan (baseball) in the Lewiston Evening Journal on November 2, 1901 {{PD-US}} "In company with two friends, he went out in a row boat to fish, taking a quantity of dynamite to kill the fish. It is supposed that the boat w