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[ Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 4 4, NO. 7 IN EXPLOSION “HILLS 150 MEN lire Force of Tennessee Mine ‘Imprisoned In a Tomb of Fire __ -~-Rescuers Powerless. MAN BLOWN FROM SHAFT VILLE, Tenn, May 28.—A explosion of gas took place Fraterville & ‘Thistle coal| tm the Coal Creek district, bere, thin morning. It ts be-| of egress for the men other than of smoke and gas are belching. The explosion took place in the have| PrAtereville mine, but practically J ve Eaeeet & jenet 100 liven BAVC! rosea the entrancn to the Thistle Fen ely poesints sobetion | cine as well. ft te certain the w aceklent 18 firedamp, and| he this the mine owners have we taking every possible preeau-| or by the force of the explosion. i the presence of gus in great Attempts will be made to enter the has been known for years.| ™!"* 48 soon the explosion took place|®" Instant’s sign of subsiding, men was a crach of sound and having volunteered for the emer- burst forth from the main| gency, Not a man in the mines exception of John Morgan, a bess, escaped. and he was out by the explosion, falling between the two mines were thrown the smoke shows Make Attempt LATER—At noon an attempt was made by men whose heads were . Protected with smoke appliances se- gy feet away from the opening. | cured from the city fire department morning shift had just gone! to enter the Fratersville mine, They when the explosion took} ¢oung the entrance Practically It is believed the full shire closed a short distance from the responded for work. Su F 8B) mouth. A short distance in three the cage it is almost a cer- fy that ail hav ead an the bodies blackened beyond recogni- tion were found. Practically all Js proving, from outward in- far-reaching ia its ecope. | hope has been abandoned for saving mines are now burning fur-|any of those egtombed. The res- end from every entrance and |cuers themselves had a difficult ‘fm the mountain side smoke | time to escape from the works, as 1 are gushing forth in| the gas, smoke and flames are very volume. There are no means Turners as guests. The outing was the first in the history of the Verein, and proved @ grand success. About intendent of the company, was the host. Commissioners Will Await a ‘the $200,000 the voters of Seattle {remmeires 28, Belg | Seattle Win From Everett in a Well ate Played Game site| Geattle won dut from Everett yes. terday afternoon at lacrowse by a score of 6 to 2. The Seattle team ts made up of old-time players who proved too strong for the Everett boys. The ball was in the Everett territory most of the time, the first goal being scored by Adams for Se attle in three minutes of play. The Everett defense men were very strong. and time and time again ‘ ‘The feature of the afternoon's x: “nd erclees was a banquet served at the ? ; Seattle Brewery and Malting Com- 4 Pany’s brewery. John Mitler, super- gS PS Pe) | Churehill, Deviin, Galer and the two | Spain boys played the ame for the local team, while for the visitors Mer J. A. Stratton, ove of = Rowe, Pittinger, Brown, King and EEcuamissioners, was seen this! Kelly were the features. Rowe made Temarding the result of the | 4 sensational run from second home ut He aid: T am ay to goal in the intter part of the game. onl Bh The Seattle men will shortly contest ‘time 7 ee te thes | With the teams in British Columbia, it affair as this de- imper’ more Interest. Will Notify at Once will notify Mr. Carnegie of femal. of the election sore, ani we expect that in Y short time the funds will be te. 1 do not know very Sbout the details of the build Tt & possibie that Mr. Carne- | tle Seay have pians of his own for Une For my own p 1s @ to see our own archi- : ‘Bave a chance to submit plans.|Much More Aid Required for St. those from Which the biack clouds} Rumors That the City Council Was Considering the Adoption of This Device Caused the Blind Pig Keepers to Close Their Doors Yesterday. TEXAS CYCLONE REAPS A HARVEST OF DEATH (00 Lives Lost and As Many Per- sons Injured Bear Witness to the Terrors of ‘the Storm. GOLIAD, Tex. May 19.—A ¢; Swept over this city at 3) yesterday afternoon, in which at least 100 persons were killed and more than 100 injured. Between Church | fatrice streets, in the Western chore » for a mile in| persons to asaist 250 yards wide, | rach physicians and nurses and a call has , to Dallas for are 128 Injured pe & great many of them be- | ing in critiont | being made to on apecial traing to factiities may onvey many of them | {HATS OFF | Dr, M. A, Matthews, pastor of Tofay the path of the storm pre- Presbyterian ents @ remarkat search in the debris traversed was entire questing the women of his con- . gregation to remove ing that inhabited Methodist and Baptist churches and the Baptist parsonage were the most|@ after the opening prayer, you comfortabl you want to r was the force nets and hate, do ac e that fence poste were pulled from the ground tn some places and thers broken off at the ba in the entire area was le nd in many cases only the through the congregation. the bint was “Thank y@u, Indies,” and went on with @ Victoria and another brought trained nurses and surgeons 45 o'clock | ond drum supplies. Relief Work ‘The work of relief was very slow, ng an inwuffetent number of from Cuero | located on the spot. Traveled Far DALLAS, Texan, May 18.—Reporte re show that the eyel ¥ ofixinated Goliad, where the worst damage was done, and traveled in a northeasterly felt as fer away ax Kentucky. Four States report the fury of the wind With the exception of those at Go- liad, however. no lives are known te been lost. San Antonio reports rty damage to the extent , and several other | the path of the storm sustained prop. Night fell long before the injured! were relieved, and the work waa pur- sued by the ald of huge bon fires and ‘The dead were the station house of the railway, and the remaining hom thrown open as temporary hospitals for the ‘njured. ‘When morning dawned the work fairly well over, but ‘On every hand were heard calis for| not before evening will the exact help, the groans of the injured and|mumber of dead be known dying and the screams of the bereft. | certain, however, that the number The telegraph wires were down, but the telephone wires were uninjured, and calls for help were sent to neigh towns. A spec’ y large Eastern cities NOT OPENED WASHINOTO rows the state ath and in « pati Mot one house was left standing. All accounts of the eyolone agree! path of the storm there was but « that the storm broke so suddenly there was no time to seck a place of A hail storm of unusual in- tensity had barely started when there | [was an ominous rumblin: ih of timbers a: | houses were destroyed, and in the continuoun line of debris. neath heaps of broken and twi timbers would come moans of wounded, and to reach the e would require the work of many c, May 0— committee on Indian af- | fairs today held a special and adopted & resolution for elimin- ating from the Indian appropriation | bill that section immediately opening Spokane Indian reservation to. min- Spee the Indien bill paésed it hae been found that the Spokane reservation haa not all beep jeurveyed and many allotments re Both the house and senate wer misinformed when this provision w now place the total number of dead | In the atorm-atricken section at 100, wounded 209 and total property loam Ovet a million dollare The wires to many pointe are still dow tals are unobtainad huwe hospital. State aid is being din- |patched and two companies of mil- jitla are now on the ground. ATTACK ON GOVERNOR WHATCOM, Wash., May 19.—Al- |fred Hamilton, the condemned mur- |derer of D. M. Woodbury, who will be executed court yard next Friday, has prepar ed a sensational statement of his side case. The statement has been turned over to his attorney Lindsay, who will endeavor to have In it Hamiite | his spleen on Gov, Mefirl in prosecuting him the firs of the city were iret, ‘The residents of the town who had | rushed to the scene and found a terrible condition prevalent. | of search w Goliad is one of deaths will reach 100 and poss that this number will be considerably | this reservation to mineral entry un- by which time sur- veys and allotments can be com- DROWNED IN KILLARNEY Ireland, May Thirteen persons were drowned Lake Killarney overturning of a boat while rescue was almost at were local boatmen and others were touriats. pleasure party chartered the boat in the forenoon, wan somewhat well out in the Inke a sudden storm arose and the boat was overturned, throwing its @¢cupants into the tt ber 1, 1 train from i! December 1 LLARD WILL HAVE ON JULY KOURTH A BIG CELEBRATION JEPARATIONS SOON TO BE MADE FOR A DEMONSTRATION WORTHY OF THE DAY—AN OFFSET TO MORAN BROS.’ AD VERTISING SCHEME. jsent the ball down the field.| PR Four of these One of the most elaborate Fourth | did not have to take a atreet car and | ne of July celebrations of the year will be beld at Ballard in con- sequence of the unanimous determin-| av the people of Heattie to make ic obwervance of the day ans now being formed are| greased pig. carried out the big shingle mill town with 7,000 or more of population, will at least thrice ber of visitors. on the Nation’s birth ard unaided and| of the pleasantent lit-| presenti ride a mile or two t see each event. ould remain right on Ballard who captured him time for Hamilton's draws near, he the Iast of the party cumbed to the chill waters and gone HURRICANE BOMBAY, India, May 19. fie hurricane swept ading of the declarat Independence to the catching of the | signs asks for whisky to In view of the fact that the labor e his last hours. against the Moran plan for celebrat ing the Fourth in Seattle, attendance of Reattle 1 ple In Ballard on Independence Day.” | NOT WANTED ang songs until nearly midnight to be perfectly happy. is now being erected. Last year Bini alone hed one with the enthus! over the prov. ist India, last night , destroying a vast should be a memorable one. could be made a” competitive We om the boerd would be | Vincent. fo get the best ides ding | m friction of the library, How. | PARIS, May 19.—The minister of Bille can be done.” \f mn the acting gove ot of Martin Hiqu | was sent the voicano was vomiting ie la great quantity of ashes on com munities On the southern part of the istand. Violent explosions heard in Lecarbet, The ministry olonies says the local adminiatr is satisfied that sufficient are arriving at Martinique Require Aid Bret rehearsal for the great |) te Christian Endeavor con to be held in ttle June wi ‘Will take place tonight in the) WASHINGTON, D. C., May Presbyterian church, cor-| Tho United States consul at Ba Misth avenue and Seneca street, | does wired the state department t HET o'clock. morning ae follows: “There Wak Dickson, who had charge of | 1400 deaths on the island of St fonvention chorus at Sp ent and 4000 persons are r, haw been secured for Ail immediate ser convention as musical director t lied, but aid will be needed for enpectaily urges the tm ast #ix months. This js au eof a ful dance thi® thentte information for your guid b Mo that ail may register, and Seiint he may take an invent What there ix in stock fs intended as a general invi- fo all interested male singers t the city Atide trom the rusic the conven been thoroughly advertised |! BMighout this state and Idaho, fee i8 the country ana ¢ y departmnt todsy re following dispatch fron enn of t ulnor in De Frar dust are still It 18 now like fog. Our decks are cov ey pant vin tower tee ae ¢, MLAISE THE $200 eeee Bol ne ention rallie r c Club raised ite an Weeks, an ts great en. sesament of $200 for che St. Louis ex las in v poaition, 12 business men contribut he. hureh | ing the entire amount. ‘nb NEWSBOYS TO GIVE PICNIC » a plenie next Sunday at Ever park, acrows the Sound, Boats or senior class, of ¢ Colman dock each hour, urnverein, went on an|#o that one may @o or return at any to Georgetown yesterday e. The day will be given over t accompanied + ut-| dancing and @ program of athletic lerleranz and 4 of | sports CONFIRMS WASHINOTO Will Have Full Support ‘The Ballard celebration the full approval and support of the| jebor unions of Seattle in. frowning f the Moran Bros.’ Company to ad which are al patches say the storm was so heavy Balti we bear from Mr. Carne-|coldnies today received @ dispatch | ON PIKE ST, nly tolerated istricts of the etty | 1 tho Pike street bankments, | PLOTTED TO KILL KING United States attorney for ‘The onty tMlegal liquor seller at the Madinon street park yeste und | certain prescribed 2 gat od apnotincing the arrivai of sup-| pattleship N | *|plies from the United States. He | day adds that at the time the dispatch | @*¥ the strongest the ship carpenters’ organizations. | Police Leighton and ¥ # of Seattle officially indorse the ard celebration und accused f the celebratior yond question of doubt, the of Ballard ~|inbor unions the privilege s Kourth of July ball an unqualified suc profit for th Airoady at Work ‘The Fourth of July committee last f intoxteating rrested and charged with being a person or vagrant ‘WIFE DRUNK AT THE DEATH BED John |Coroner Hoye Witne: A dozen persons have t hough frequent | .q who had in his pos carling inquirers were told that > be thrown as th passed a given point WAS WASHE OVERBOARD LO8 ANGEL McDonald and L. Members of the old ¢ he head of the cel ent this year. d fall sentence which Albrecht last salutary effect, TYPOS ELECT ON WEDNESDAY Typographical week evidently had a mmeree, and N. 8,| Galloway are also giving much their time to the work of the organt-| ness a acene of depravity in a shac lebration plans will be fully dis charcoal bury mrnittee appointed at a mi ing to be held some time this week dead man's wif oroner’s arrival, in the room on SBURG, May 19.—Thel tended to make a shingle Snteat one of the main features o the program of sports. on wer attraction by reason talina island most swamped } alno being the presidency of usual program of sports and p 1luo aquatic eporta and boat in front of the tow LABOR LECTURE nominee for the nthe executive A been washed ove quatic| labor following call trong swim nd finding that hi s Sherman, Clay & Co.| . the undesigned, | meeting for the purpose of listening Soullin on the Last Year a Suce Ous Sargent and Rice are candidates for d PARIS HOUSE FIRE A eowal’ sir of the Paris house morning. Little damage was done, athe thi# morning. Reed, mayor hat Lever attended a me i There was no running around | Charles Kinsler, L, Sandstrom and |t0 be done, as in a large city, One} A. H. Knight.” "I don’t know » room M/bert Hansen 7 k thi) The largest Jewelry house in the broke out in THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 19 BLIND PIG PATROL WAGON FOR SEATTLE | FOR | SA Several thousand acres of choice farming land in five and forty acre |] Prices trom $3,00 per ording to locath easy terms, Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. Permanent Prices in Our Tobacco Department Exports, Childs and Linign Russell cigars, 10 for.gbe Star, — Speurh and Horseshoe chewing, to- bacco, Ib 7.400 Battle, plug Ax........200 Dixie Queen, 3 pkgs.. ..10c Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave. CORNEA MAIN 7, SHANNON Grocery Co. Incorporated. 1220-1222 and oo Phone, Main 081 SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY Best Patent Flour, per barrel sone 83.40 Sugar Cured tec De Best Eastern Hams, per ib Fresh Ripe Strawberries, 2 DORE sees. Be We have a handsome bl and) white -mixtu mourning that makes business suit, handsome tary cut, splendidly tat and eilk-sewed throughout. fl Si os WE HUTCHINSON Cu — COR 28 AVE. & UNION ST Piano Player | It doesn't play—it helps you play- does all the finger work. You sup- the expression—the soul of the| m! | Pianos with organ, flute, violin or} | ‘cello accompaniment, Sold on easy payments, 711 Second Avenue | WATCHING, “DIAMONDS, FIND | | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. | Northwest, NE CENT A COPY #4 #44 Stewart & Holmes Drug Co 627 FIRST AVENUE Cheviots and Black Serges; al) beautifully made. velvet collar and new cut. A glimpse at these and you can see some Castor and Brown Venetians, Jackets with silk velvet collar and silk Mined, skirts with it deep foun also walking ts, made of an excellent quality of golfing material, black broadcloth, black, cheviot and Oxford gray suits. fact, you will have to sce this line in order to appreciate it. We still have @ big selection of Raglans, Jackets and Silk Skirts, which are sold at one-third of their value. CROWDS TOMORROW OF SALES PEOPLE TO WAIT UPON YOU. MUSIC CABINETS Sheet mustc should not be tossed! about loosely and carelessly. at the] mercy of the dust, and to the detri- ment of the leaves when a stylish cabinet can be purchased at such WITH THE -GLHOLMES RNITURE CO. 05 “SECOND AVE DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI «Scientific Optician... 809 Second Av., bet. Oclumbia and Marion Open Sunday in tine print Can you do it?” to be reduced $1.00 ea ults remaining on the last day to day until all thi fat venue #4 A SIX CENTS A WEEK 5 CENTS A MONTH ADAMS & BLANCHARD a 1 Ave., Hinckley You'll Save $10.00 you for $20.00 AGENCY FOR THE YOUMANS HAT manufacturing ADAMS&BLANCHARD 719 # Bath Cahinets $3.50 Special Price Special Sale The Greatest Sale of Women’s Sults Ever Offered in Seattle Is Going On This Week For this sale they will be divided into three lots. Take your $12.00 SUITS FOR $4.98 They are made of an excelient quality of covert in light and dark Jacket has wilk velvet coliar and latest cut. re get this chance again.) (You will nev- $20.00 SUITS FOR $7.48 of Cadet Blue and Black Venetians, Black Camels Hadr, Black Jacket with silk (You'cannot afford to miss these.) $25.00 SUITS FOR $9.98 t onee what they are—hand- and two rows of stitched :/E HAVE PLENTY small cost. We are selling a roomy cabine! that is a beauty for $7.00; plenty finer ones, too, worth up to 360.00, One like picture, except that it @ canopy top over the mirror. Th wood is bire! finished in t finely polished mahogany- PRICE 11:00 to 12, “THINK OF IT? $15 Suits— 8 Tomorrow 24 Suits Left Just to you who are reading this “ad.” let me whisper something I had to put in two $22.00 Suits to ma been keer Alf This Sea son’s Newest up the orig- enough to pick them out yet. Spring Suits, worth $15.00 each, ‘The suits should be sold, Id for $1.00. Style, Workmanship, ; Quality, Price [TS 6 AND. panes Sure srs 4380. SECOND AVE) At least over what you'd have to pay a tailor for a suit of like style, fit and goods as we'll sell The perfection of hat cond Ave., Hinckley Bike

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