The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1907, Page 6

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| Telephone Them | 0. Sy ae To Us : lene he And We Will Do the Rest w aio-ain « botlding ; Mi arge fer an, “ad” | " 20 « ‘ \ ‘ DOWNTOWN AGE CY BALLARD AGRNCY—P. 1 enie t Y + : ¢ SOCIETY NOTICES. ~ "i BANKS. oe of ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE DEALERS SMa TT es Be Resin A. A PM BEHRENS Git New York 00 cigarette DYEING AND CLEANING. — a aa | SITUATION WANTED—MALE. Poet ion am f Main int FOR RENT—ROOMS ‘ Se | fui Phoomw Mol see \ 5 Hsp 9 EDUCATIONAL. ee! | Adeline ,Ainor4 Ringution., Kepesenion: ane “T s © Biag ® t —— wher 4 am MASSAGE. FOR RENT ~~—| Maths and massage for MILLINERY. Me AM ¥ MUSICA Lilian Fisher. volce. i Wolyoke Bicck Pound—A strayed cow. Phone R 469? | PATENTS. = mn and ta W White ing of o BP 4 vs ’ . ' ' 1 ~ ar) f and AUCTIONS. : roams ‘ ‘ Oe. : OCULISTS AND AURISTS. : . ' 4 he ‘ oF ety ab ' OSTEOPATHY. « Baten * PHYSICIANS. i 6 Biel Bide H " : r “ A o* on F t OPTICIANS. by . ‘ y r De Arcade » wh ut “ Db ACREAGE, Lincoln Beach (West Seattle) Quarter Acres 375 Hach One-Kourth Cash . « MA YWie i ! ' rs ear s Mee aoreg f . ‘ sop to Bh ' oh ae ate rm ’ CITY REAL ESTATE. NOTHING To Pay for Five Years Must Be Sold THE S$ y arrer Mw QUARTERS. _—_ The @mmereial Club haa | Brown ith present quarters in. the bh f Cea wn ond ay k, corner of 8 and James at, and the of tan {tion ie negotiating for quart on lthe third floor of the MeDougall & outhwiek bullding | MASQUERADE BALL, A masquerade gall will be given by Prigeess An@@ige gounct!, No. in the A. 0. US W hall, 19 Firat av. Wednesday evening CITY REAL ESTATE, . Why Will You Pay Rent? ' ‘ aladée $44 per month Joseph FE. Thomas ; & Co., TTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 19 s S253 frien be? atten ott ba the but | the that von build sem, all B a May Us owas avi . 7 Photograph taken especially for this newspaper shows mass of emoking debris, all that remains of Dupont powde Mille, where the _ . frightful explosion occurred. BE eng pei a \ BY GEO. R. PULFORD | . Do er ! ont 1 | (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) ° an a ies of iueienee abt FONTANET Ind Oct a1 note tot b #20 cash dewe | Would you walk through the Val re | an o heme ey of Death and return to the itv if . " * ** * #e - hideous conception of Inferno «| Bupday age Hi MONT wrt MPANTY, depths? a if * Bide j paittod Phomea Main 1137; Ind’ 2008 —4#] Would you witness the red ape water Itacle of the word In disaste reatis — the very superlative of horror in A Fine death Mrs nw - Then you must come, as I came. — | \ LEW Lh )T lt the scene of the wa mill On & Ave W explosion in this demolished little & | Price 01.66 }indians village, You must view 2 ee S| | dis dink Vigispinmeihteee eheteads that ne ktelusive cnapehet showing the - , somas oo. y a acing th 3 t u * tn chilled the bioc of those of U® wounded aboard © Torre “saute | ' Entre man Bide who came to record tn th relief train at Pontanet. Ev BER IR AE SKE _— 16-18 lof great rican tragedies the | —=— ‘ ol oe oot 2 awful story of the Dupont powder | er, Miss Susan Bishop. She was pan se iB ¥e mill explosion badly hurt | eordiay On Dearborn: [Ve Seow teet mare tena 90] ic ttscearnts to: deaninc ca,! er . h Ave fern ¢-roem house, | W¥@# Were snuffed out in a@ hell | vari S ter 000 hh oe al and shock which came with | quickly die ag | terme the ddenness of a ahot and made — JouRPH — THOMAS 6 te Whife 800 lived to suffer injuries, | stance of ¢ oad, | - many of frightful nature malady - 1 and then agree with me paps that this ie death unthinkable roasoo ‘ > etyy mr | A Good I roperty My investigation shows mal 7 1,000,000 px of giant pow diditis | . | was the ap star f nal in the glase locking thelr fron ae mes Of = powder arth and alr alike pete cite and con im NAPYSOR® REALTY CO . 1199 Pre ave ” fis-room . ae corner 29th —/land B Spring ton price 3,208 easy terme arranged JoeRPH % # & OO. In Eatrance an Bide 16-35 j p> rnee ' aun pat * hee ar bor t Poge big aie ’ » ‘ * asine ’ . e and Cas ' * . * a " 1 ' ; , Ballard 619 speck of heat and as it imbe ion creat. *Y°* bad been burned «¢ Many in the loose grains of exploaty which Others were blinded in a similar MAUD POWELL IN anapped like the k of aw they bodion were A workman sought to smother harcanie Follow a By gt ER 2 dawson CONCERT TONIGHT a mient le fire buret around ing force usual orphans o Peuiian. from ever within a ntanet has pal@’an awfal price | utd, Powell, the dieting “ye | few seconde it leaped a thousand ’ Ing the powder trust to! Dreamiand rink tonight assent t font to the © Of the sky and the in nea y mn such an instrument of | yaurice Ki om Mise Pow. horror had been written In 4 . ou of the ext in a thickly populated cir, m tonight will include There was a dul! roar ae the fler were crushed community os A Vieenionieas reaked the sky. The bodies of those men who| Louis Mack tha 9 9 be earth for scores of miles quivered received the full » of the force |of the mill, tola te than be hace tochemasa’ ' Wiesseeid. et and rocked. Through the county ke swirls of mist. Pieces | person that the journal which Eisner will play Renae Chopin the very texture of the atmosphere flesh were found three|gave forth that fata ark bad and Liszt selections. was torn and for se de . tems tae acl alee Seah ant ef tant as toe ane Jezt selections, there was not alr to breath endows heat blast spread | Unsuccessful efforts had been made 04 ht hundred were in suffering passing a hundred rods | superintendent knew about it. He s and distress, A town had beer at the time, fell un-| dtd not stop work until this def rated. A baby in its crib six miles blast, and when she was|had been corrected, So he toe WA away from the scone of this ploked up it wae foune weet nen os ; 80 he, too, ter died ur the falling Senereencanasennie ~Uctiedth an ebheeotbedesmlgebe bers of ite home Prof. M. F. Jones of Ravenna has A quarter of a mile awa ret from a visit to the Walle home of Superinten Mon Walla which he declares sa of the Dupont mill, ¢ pa n run of —* the shock, took fire seven pe in many ways. Some people, including the superintend the live k and produce exbitits & carl ent, his wife, her sister, a if he dec would be hard t sR child and a trave man nar " anywhere shed in th Hellun, p Three sch 4ius of five mi awe. There tn of the of whom we ulously not wa fe eo flames houses within a os tumble the mari AFTER BANKERS’ CONVENTION Ar vitat has been exteuted the Ame 1 Bankers’ associ vual convention Ry that time the € s will be ample " great concourse of peor would attend the chat re injured, b one w out and t th Providence nocent that cares fo ORATORICAL CONTEST. eet w.c. 7 0. wil contest in the byterian ehurel The contest Type of damaged houses two miles fr Pr taken the day of the disaster especially for this uch | Newspaper } F the explosion at Fonta net tograph BUYS BUILDING SITE FUNERAL TOMORROW, Phillip Morrisoa will be held at » from the Tek 4 Fifty-seventh sty ‘ Lake View ceat BIRTH RECORD, today dall, am We a son 1 ent ea t e of A. 2 a son ¢ W Mic an Club to Ente Row after row of houses at Fontanet were made abs « " Inhabitable by the shock of the Special photograp! on the afternoon showing homeless people outside their ruined homes. k

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