The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1907, Page 1

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th INDIANA TOWN IS ALMOST M COMPLETELY WIPED = One Hundred Killed and at Least One Hundred and ag Filly Injured—Schoo! Collapses, Burying Scores of {°° 12 mlss sway, S100 ‘ncaa Children—Calamity Caused by an Explosion in nd prcatatenrlgaseten ie rag theeaanss ae Powder Factory, at the Site of Which Only a lee tle, Ind na Bib Gan; Wate ang ciao —— _ dike employes oi iy Incinerated. The quiet of ti t $ upon the when suddenly there bya number of sharp ex; a Be Pontanct i _Both Names Confirmed ‘s Taking pathe: ; A catload A number : Coal Bluff an: a sions PRESIDENT’S RAILROAD POLICIES _. BEFORE SUPREME COURT eee eee ee ee eee =~” POLITICAL FIGHT a ae “PAY 00 MUCH FOR 4 r, . " i fachiding @ genera! store were knocked down, catching fire a hei inmates Refeses to Be a Party to P to Peanut Politica Game and HIGH POINTS AT ’ ie Miadred pupils had just gathered in the put | Endorses Action of Mayor in Removing Members j Mee taploion occurred. The building, which was a two-| Of Health Board~-Confirm New Appointees, Only 3 under the debris, ° ting How many escaped is not yet known, but a y to tl The off ¢9 send . ¢ itis believed that e 2 Siacee Baska aaa ; xpiait vote that he will m “4 the explosion, are dead renee ay acelin gah apg ne Bei hewn gh wy bee ° o WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; LIGHT EAST WINDS. 0 = “s t SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907 VOL. 9. NO, 100. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. LOSIN ML Jon SS HUBBARD SIDESTEPS Balance Pertiand earings today. . .$1,428,328.00 Balance 112,224.06 FENDER PROPOSITION CHANGE LOCATION eee AE ROT | ee eee eee eee eens After Insisting Upee Taking the Taking the Matter Out of Hands of Board of Public Works, the State Labor Com- 0 missioner Fails to Show Up on Date Selected by in the Ground Now Remains. ao SP Himself. ’ It is est ed (By United Press.) sciiaiaa ‘ (By United Press.) g. The number of dangerously ed was placed at 200,| Joseph aera per, 1 Comr ta nin his first letter tg ef TERRE HAL t. 15.—The most a apd (gates ats de ie destin the history of | red this mort at Fon Powder Works Survivor on] = KAMADA S BE he De; eg av blew ting t, afternoon buried under several hundred tf o* ON TRIAL fis ettimated, 100 lives " g out an as teen Stas le ' the Village, causing a t a nes, ¢ bing t kr tale . Wieser coerce pprebced party “EMPEROR JOSEPH ®. — ele diilien, chimneys k 1 down and at wit 5 the place as <a (By United Press.) a Japanese reste a that ¢ 3 VIENNA Oct t « « the fight K the stticken villag t te t off eave for I ‘ ¢ | Frena h recelved = ae : ! : “PLAGUE AT FRISCO tele in the grour | \t 1 t " t * The explosior tl nm went to work 3 4 nihil -« A i s : I je " (By United Press not bet cause may never * € H ee Found Everything All } (By United Press.) MARKET CLOSE ‘: (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Tbe ope = EXPECT ALL OPERATORS TO BE CALLED OUT SOON ~ PACKAGE CAR WILL Local Telegraph Operators Expect Next Move Will Be & abece | to Call Out Leased Wire Men and Operators im CITY WATER loeitioccaeyet! Employ of Railroads---Orders Expected From New once put on package car York in Few Days. 4 e city ¢ . , ‘ . " opeenesears FISH LOSES ek he JOHNSON TQ iP Pi : BECIN TRAINING 7 STOP SALE oF LIQUOR AT FAIR ess he the ts ° ect e k g » not sl uy ° BID IS TOO HIGH : ot eterna

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