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The Sea SEATTLE WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1905 EXTRA! gout EDITI OF A BOILER The Only Paper in Seatile That Dares to Print the Bewe tar VOL ttle NO a5 CENTS PEK MONTH SCORES OF LIVES LOST BY EXPLOSION IN A BIG FACTORY ~ eee Tt was paat hoo fore we wal ar the fe rboy kotten under trol, the de At 2:80 this afternoon $1 bodies 88. THE SCENE OF A FRIGH ; € experion the « had bee over’ 7 grockTON, MA ENE OF RIGHTFUL DISASTER Siivuciatcocgthe tae . ree Z run aa ruN MANY GIRLS LED TO DEATH, MANY ROASTED ALIVE | ALAN ALBONG J sf t wore en} MRS. ELAN H. Kee Ji > ¢ AND OTHER HEO BENEATH FALLING WALLS—THE " frie Pel LAGNA BWA n ‘ 4 pACTORY TOTALLY WRECKED AND OTHER BUILDINGS ARE Aral ying y ty At 3:30 p. m. 48 bodies had been BuRNEO- VICTIMS WILL NEVER BE RECOGNIZED jthe poltee had ‘ ma ' af aoe five, It In believed rrvy i, ry * me \« e re - ¢| the Mat ad will re n 76 1 jatee on fighting her w ' . ny ba af burning structur at of des Bertprs > Aew'n? part of the plant escaped, although oe . SAMUE LTYLER proekToN b 2 « ie pa which followe see Mary —* ’ HARRY BARTLETT. to 7 « RB. B. like ox mata charg Meo i egiaae GEORGE SMITH MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN JOINED IN A HAND-TO-HAND ioe . ping ge bea | he worst lose of life was on th DAVID ROCKWELL, ger billed @ . 7 “ nore’ t . 10H H CONFLICT WITH EMPLOYES OF THE SEATTLE-TACOMA h or crus enlne 1 floc 1 wd rePHE SNOW > 2 DAN ow NG TC REC > Sreasees oft aot : me ss kitted t . . “ . oe oe dates ‘da wml POWER COMPANY, WHO WERE TRYING TO ERECT A POLS qeralt of a te - fe « " n bat ba at « reach 100. LINE ON A DISPUTED RIGHT-OF-WAY ceupletely We “ ‘ floor escape — morning. th tows The explos! : a A bdetore “ts ee @, and the ot . ©! be : t vena ual - sa ou Ghent ; tead apd injured a f ent « ‘ or t w ca Case yw hi” ‘ t ed dow array ont of | DUliding when the explosion oe- | —_—— 1 « nd ying heavy coppeg g'by the | ured. + tne pollor totatiy| TWO EXPLOSIONS IN A WEST VIRGINIA MINE GNUFFS OUT THE ; eaten wie Series Sie ne the! by a - i f u 2 u ar a 1 & house dn the vicinity of) | LIVES OF TWO DOZEN MINERS AND THEIR RESCUERS . ‘ ’ gate ben St Does . p= F b A . . i uy ™m ng Genera ine ° sah - © spread fr the doomed eS i” engaged wa te ! f the mpany was ee enters to the Dahlborg block (Dy Boripps News Asan) aa t sched. by the commander of # filing Umber a * n residences Were #oor } . ann. oar } sree, wpied, a es : ET paaagn 4 ge aag dla A to leave ne | . CHARLESTON. W. Va, Maren | esulted ath of 14 of the ‘ t t t seven of them-Ddet wened ’ «, March t f n “ for a peacead) ove on the re, SS) Se croamll pees ert i party. Twenty sors entered the BEEMINGH AM 1, March 20.—The Post says that it has : oon ie ‘ tlement, Such @ settlement will Gought to have X9 es come 20.—Twenty-four miners and ree. | mine, on of them carrying a naked] Sea tuformed by \iploma tist that tw bree gre benery ff ‘ esult during the afters Pitty are s us | ‘The ambulance service and | cure are dead-as the fiwo|lamp, This ts supposed to have! Miciading Great # . tering to « : wo An s ak 77 z Ihe bolle © available carriages fh the explogions in the Rush Run and | caused the secon explosion | fitermational cong ding the Ru z “wy eet ; Seine 1) a he = =f 4 " ane Debibors a — mites nea Thurmond Th t explosion was so ter-) ie war and to 1 rt t t gee who started a oe * he first explosion occurred Satur-jrific and «everything in the mine ‘ : : the boiler seem t b soon in smoldering) day night and.ten men were killed, | Was destroyed, buildings near the| . WILL COME TO SEATILE t \ rulr The Churchill and Uden} tw F ‘ that qndition an ws : mm the copenite a4el | The noise of the explosion attracted | mouth of the shaft were demolished LIVERPOOL. Mar that it he arned | > fer the explos teen eee factories, on the oppose Mine] the people ta mining villages wev-|and the car track leading from the!’ fig the vatican that influence. European tr 1. W. Adams, Pacific coast agent Up to 11:90 2 had been /of Main street, caug ¥ eral miles from the scene and hun mine down the side of : ee soa # ey “ he Nickel Plate railroad at Sma » ae aa ora ifshed after [rel | . @plomary |: ' t th Dave E a : Plat terribly mutilated a entification | stubborn fight The T not enter vet Se oe He has con aiser and other t to the| y pret en ee bie. | Forty are known to have been tn er ; ert ¢ distance, The) s@einding King Edw t 4 “tk v seen he stated that he thought fs imposs! j 4 ¢ ther jthe mine until rning and had mountain wide shook by the} wt the Greek . 4 nab would be a great Caul- Most of the employes e maint jured, many of them s | Worked for several hours when the’ explosion | pw 3 ig j : ns visit Seattle during the a ka t king th if k nmer there are a great two were scueea + odar th tate’s rock breaking TOKIO, March ® A dispatclt from th f fated bs Ca ans visit the East, the wned stock h stry at Walla Walla ~ A = ' s there a er many f t Our detachment, continuing f e rth, pursued th 9 Faster = visit lifornia,” said Mr, The questions asked on| MRRP RARER RARER omy to Kalyun. Ka was eva the enemy on . Hig: Adams. “Phe Calt ns who visit TRUST = The Weath aha a : Seen “i i” o ne x ond ‘ a die * > > > aft he ad set r t t a - t Past this sumrner either | t to caret ' ” ~ gam forces from the south, is withdraw! king rela : s one -" ng back. -They will all 2. 3 « 3 ‘ ~ « be . all visit | bie error Spotter tively light attacks by the Japapase. duct! - a ase Puget sound, after they get through | Other ¥ » mmon-| & @ flanking operation b - one keer a ore 1) at and, or on their way home ao . © the . Tre rss eres se) eT) oe are vintble, k em with t y 1 Preece gon & f he Bast. I look af the situa- robably b ] } he KR an army n ite northern m oa this “wa beca h JHE GOVERNMENT BELIEVES THE LAW HAS BEEN VIOLATED Lonboagge a ae | Tonight and Tuesday, occasional! following. 1 have occupied Fakume t ‘ aesintant Keneral | Kinds of ‘ion 7 to. Oe Peek ve ain; brisk to high south to] pas. Saturday evening the Russian a amped miles i ng is fine in cisog AND PROPOSES TO PUNISH THE WEALTHY OFFENDERS : sts | avttewaak-windia coats of Kaly igres Reina ecumns are. Te ward f creat Saati Miephtaieea a Watch this hand—It_ moves ana | vet eee ort thet thie ee : n K mn te tor the tourists thes " erature at 2/90 leday e ve . a a . there this summer,” Affie make a defense ponnible If the oa » ke apes pees dieasitinaien t : A change in ably be continued to Harbin. The R ans 6 tr the R bedly disorganized the ene fart GOT BIG VERDICT a da The weath t t ——_ er mixer says RUSSIANS DIE BY THOUSANDS | , ‘ ale at ms = tot eae a he wou't give ue A , ae rovy Mar 2 A Petit i, rnal t. Petersburg dispatch ous ‘ Arthur Christensen’s loss of one men, 5 any more * " nt 6,000 Nied at Harbin last week an the result of | tions as h finger and a thumb will net him hat they know shine the | disease or ed in Battle The cor na there are hor- |¢ t a neat sum. John Higgins, Chris- United States I ttle seedlets ery rible in t ‘ It estimated that © wick ans at 1 tensen’s youthfal attorney, put up Solomon H. Bethea enough rain | Harbin number 7 t ri © strong a plea in.the superior drat Attorney ; Bi Reagedld : t { battle ab {court Saturday that he secured Goteaiing a ase J “ip es + ISHURC Linevit reports under k hardly 1 $6,000 worth of sympathy for his ment he di date of the 19 - ethet ’ ent. Judge Graves, who o phisest. further Ne yorte ha ve been received from the first or See — . line 1 from th Paul ¥ 4 by tt mountains to defend the Car é my — the resw We don't mind third armies f . " Manufacturing company, ue _ this anyway “1 have pe 1 ved from Russia. They oe Works nst whom the damages was ee ms . are in exceller t oe ght, endeavored to bring down iBehers: hat we | bei -? award to a minimum recom- » ~d ae Lon tharet , arch’ Hayash!, to- (coed , pe but Higgins won out and np a a te F ape me tall r pe . : A ; ss had Ch ensen went home happy, not- truth. Some of th | 5 tat 4am. on Maret r r ce ‘ wits ag his maimed tm: mdoubtedly, but « tiles north of TI The enen DE 1 A big oale was reported late fiat there are a ep attack, Lat are aa — a dedi a on Third ave- 4 J « urn and was trane- ‘ Russian « t bur M “i OLOMON H. BETHEA. |\JUDGE CHRISTIAN ¢ KOH LSAAT ‘ his property is a at T eat the pack d jury investigating the} prpeLMAN. Wash. March 20. : ? . Third avenue it's a danger ng wear t tr being conducted & ned by Judge | Hundreds of peo ima ae Se ee ee rie The sale wa & falehood = 5 ae U1 distr ~ r fing rict | » er State eol- meres # sel at qua rte he & Johnson, ers Se ie 7 . ngO, & , In ca Colfax, Mog t astion f the young king t cme: prot age adie ve cave Gow | ris Secfergen sacthathige pater s , o eit have “the good ; two of one railroad | "ree 3 . > reased his severity and took the f digging for the poles, | h y this city, and the big packer r f th T govert at t w-Ol see 6 : rai that girls f the age ‘ t . Weretnikow Marks were r a ot the federal benct a j shou t better than room tn Paul F t the home of the bride’s 7) th x \ repel such a w place Aul toh ‘ mot ast Jefferson street, at t Na and f r i | } H fa Bar-|t : tmda g at $ o'clock. Many 3. 2 ¢if b ? * ! f th 7 1 = ; was.s ALL UNDER 17 YEARS OF AGE "* " of the couple packing bus ox 0 ” 2 AND ON THE DOWNWARD WF t t A waiters a . t by ¥ Prot newly cre- Se basuatel be wa PATH a = ; ‘ " ‘ » county, is Jemar 1 ate f ’ f ting Ma » f Depart- 1 ; t me 4 hs e Frater Pied, aia deat then | Fee aftern Teac eee eee eee 2 or a few days’ rest hn ne | college a Tn thé’ private chamber of Police|* * : . " naty fee . | talion Jadgo 6 g the|* RM WARNING * , + atoneee, , A A tion will be given a ! oe * * nday, aa da press burea Btev night reers of Bessie McFiwan, aged w * engin tt h : _ " usted them f this, | jan@ Daisy | wt aim bs _s we * x ale. She 1 the steamer h h ndependent | GOT $10 000 | until the f th es, as long in oe I jand = off wi < Brock satiiet tha giocit Ofoumal “ t ; 5 as they t ity of Seattle. " P ¥ 2 wis t A e at the Bertha was um- gation Tt if | [the police t ¥ bed ¥d . m * ' t t ke headway the face nt Waahinatie & tests | | for the tw * in inlar * I ne frightful gale nets ame | ows Ase’n a coterie * * a ) Attorney I the | story Of their fir Tee ee ee eee ee 2 2 s CK. Wash., March 20.— a year. ago, that ar I | ite of #haine was The general merchandise store of wa ; \ tt Last night } t & Blackman was entered be- : AE Sa C/TY MUS? PAY SvarOOI cr their charge inl Loar gi Ge Re ho has teed ue \ tae rooms at le by f es rned | morning. W. E. Sprout lost $1,400 r : ‘i : he on Ma ! . he | in che and sev hundred in r t were ac wi @oni’s throw fr th storious | note ash, and C. A. Blackman : through ¢ ft tle 8 | midway. The off learned that Host $350 in cash and $700 in checks. sche pegs tas “lthey had been brought there by J. H. Walters, who used the safo a " White ‘aved messen boy Ho ar-| i. t ysit money i papers, lost VET? c aK c teh 4 them and they spent last} in cash and $900 in checks. He is one of are a dozen big t } r night in the city jail. Today th 2 {T entire loss estimated at MMs dmistant ney - managers ¢ h t pr SUPREME COURT RESTS are in the hands of Police Matton |, s | $2.500 sta , They ma 1 n pose Kelly, who has been instructed to]; : - ieee trect t tt ‘ , eroy. ba WASHINGTON, March 2 The | gee that they obtain resp le em~ | rn, 1 (Epeciet to The Star) ot , t ‘ yackers and| Montana, and | eur art king re-|playment or retur t 05 Of | eats | WALLACE, Ida, March I fudipetion, e Ia a ingtor | cess until April ed the appli-| their parents ; ele doebbe Wiloon ance at the 6 t Michie AnsAS A 1 is, and | cat of Pete and Thomas} Bessie McEwan cam from " . rt of WRI Jed to + ri ’ y park yeste € art of Senator M ment the last fet for the robbery | Jeff { Colorado, who were! Bucoda, She sa that wa i}th t wa i he two len c White » B sal | sent 1 nnection with frauds, | sent away from home, Daisy Lobb | . » | neecen Pp . . I opp i inth. He} {| for a writ of habeas corpua has been arrested before for walk ‘ n|Da flee of +i c ago ¢ s by good behavior The court 1 not decide the mo-|ing on the streets during the early | & \both ‘were dai a” { Mtorney his criminal career | tion for an tmmodiate issue of a| morning ho The other girl a songanel Mente hy spe =” prome when still a boy, so he is yet a carr | undate in the Harriman-Hill de- | claima that she never knew what a|t aft -t0 the next pole Re } u 3 and will be able to awing a vigorous olson, prison was before. Both said if ern In this way the entire half mile expect at a r

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