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VOL XXV NO

Published Twice WeekMonday and ThursdayGAINESVILLE FLORIDA MUXDAY JIAKlJI i i m ONE DOLLAR A

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MINE EXPLOSION

KILLS MANY MEN

About Two Ehundrod FiftyWere in Mine

ALL BUT 12 ARE ACCOUNTED

Were Known To Be Dead

TwentyFive Injured and Fromto SeventyFive Are

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Falrniount V Va March 23 Tenmen are known to be dead twentyfive Injured and tram twentylive tocrentytlvu missing and believed t

be deed as the result of an explosionof gns in the shaft of tho Century Coalcompany a Century a small nilnlitown situated miles ninth of Fairmont on Burlington unit IlucUI an-

on branch of the llullimore and Ohio

The explosion tools place at onThursday afternoon but owing to tie

wins being put out of com-

mission by high winds details are lack-

ing and tilt names of the victims sixof whom are known to bewere not secured

The Cea ury Wrist which i Wan d

by Shaw Hros of liltlmuie Mdne of largest i era

lions In northern st Virginia Over2 i men urc emplo ed dully in titshaft and hud tlt exilosl m born anhour earlier the loss of life would hive

appallingAs It was there were burn tew rr

nnlnitu In the shaft the main hotly olthe nlnes having work f r titdiy The giant fan xvhWt liirnishesnlr tie slaft was pa tally wioced the from ol the exjiloloii burwas reiiiifd InrnedlaN I Kiel xvlihIn ai I1 i ir aftt r ru ncclileiit Sup rita

tend tit Lilies ard Lad u relief riangIn the mint

Later Report from the DisasterFatni unt V Vn Mch 21 Il U le

lieved tliit the niiinhir of dead as the-

re int of I he explosion Thurs lay In

the mint of the Century Coal companyf i mites below lure will not exceedtens Of this number six were for-

eigners Not over seventylive mrnwere In the mint at the time or the vx-

plosion and the latest reiort from thescene state tint all hilt twelve of

these have been accounted for

Guests Fled from FlamesMarch 21 Cues of the

Hun Kuroncan hotel were driven fromheir rooms ratty Friday by a lirewhich started on lirsl nor of thehotel Pnalde to leave the buildingby the main exit owing to the lireIOCIIK the stallvay the gt were

to seek wifely by way of thetire escapes Included In the guestswas a company of six zouaves fromIndianapolis With the exception of afew pcnrche nil escaped uninjuredThe property luau IB small Amongthose who canto down the fire escapeswere 11 women bare footed and scan-

tily clad The hotel building Is oneof the oldest In the city It Is ownedby Chief Justice Fuller of the supremecourt of the Inlted States

Governor Pattison Resting EasilyColtimiid 0 March 21 Jovernor-

Pattlaon spent n comfortable night andwas re sling easily Friday mornln Thegovernor Is weak however nail thetear I that he may not have thestrength to sustain the alarming

pp Ils that attend his Illness Thephysicians attending tit governor stillfall to explain the exact nature of hisIllness

Founders Day Exercises HeldNew Orkatu March 21 The annua

founders days extrcises of Tulane titi-lvcrsity were held Friday Dr JohnH Kinlcy president of the college ol

the city of New York delivered h-

oralun to the student body and guestIn Tulan President Kdwlr-Cralghead for the university delivernlthree honorary dgrts

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HADDOOK KILLS BURRELL BUSH

Fatal Shooting Affray Occurs in theCounty of Jones

Macon March 21A shoot insaffray occurred In rindlock StationThursday morning In which HurrHIHush a mast tilt years of a e wa

klllnl by Aloiuo HaddockBoth of the men had weapons anti

It In said Haddock mounted the sta-tion platform Just as tin Georgia trainwas pulling in and after warning Hushto defend opened tlrt Hushtell dead wlhout having used Illsvolver Haddock went to Clintonwhere he surrendered to Sheriff Kther

Craft excitement prevailed ativuigthe parties ultnesMng the tragedyA sister if Haddock witnessed the affair Mush v a the s ngiiiT furthe Georgia i i i Till two men leadijuarreled cnMy in iiiornlng and i-tdlpito Mrloui pn portionseven lefire he hlins wiie

t prii s art prnjiii nt unit tlaffair la lulled general r gret HaddiKk I a VMIIII nuts Huh ha twodatiiin rs ai l cons

The dltllciiltx In weti tvo turnarose over UK m rrlavt of Kdward-iii li a son ut the ni4it to d afhtend ir HaIlHl a of Adolplus Haddok lusMc Maylleldformed the cTefii ri In Macon the daybrire An iMirly rnnnii claiming

to be the muidlnii of the girlwas pn si n at tin c ii ny N-iipictilon s ralsil a tit lime is tonay diiT or f ellns Te girl Isnn orphan uivig her im n

A I d hu I ad nek Is NCperltitendcBtof Stimn Pau f in a HndiNk andIs pritintM The peip w ddi d re-

In Micnn IMvnrd Itnli havingbeen n lure for some timell dock If prioner hiln snrnn-direil hlRisli iti Shorlff ICiiiernlie No-

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DUEL CAUSES NEGROS DEATH

Attacked White Men wtlh KiHe antiWas Killed

lairiUK Marrli I iarll-1iiiiMiiiiiH n iii K d jn raJn v as hotand nliiuoi JnJiitly tUJiMl at t i railroa l const rnrtlon caitijt if Kd and

I Jordan ultoiti a tutt wo ofthis Iluctf

It 1 nut kiuvn vuior tin shutwhich killed the negro was firtilliy IM

Jordan or y Cliaris Jordan as tlu-

negros li Hth rant IninxlhttHy afternn oxfltini hurtle liitwifn ciiimliis-r rnii i with a vvlnchistt on one sideand the Ionian brothers armed withpNtols on tho other

IM loriiin who was In his boggyat tl y iltne empilid six fhumiers ofhis revolxi r and Jordan shuta niimltiT f ttnios

Juidan had Ju t didfrom hit liui t wlun the shooting itc

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Serlots Freight WreckCblcnao Mircli UClrluN of tho-

lakeihurt and Michigan Southernhave received reports of II Ions

freight reik which occurred earlyFriday inornlni a hill Threefreight trains were Involvoil An athound train with a number of curs oflive Mock stopped for water and wasrun Into hy a second trainIns many curs and Killing a crta numher of Some of the wnikeilrata were thrown over ontohound track and werr run Into a

third frHsht train It l ropor 1

that live employs were injured Thewreck Is one of till tuna morions fruitn JinancJiil rirdH lnt tLat hastxpcrlvnrtil in sums tine

Two Hurt In CollisionColumbus Ca March A the

first section ol tit Critral of Jieor hi

freight train No 3s IJrmln nm andCollllilblH Its hj e l prejftra-lory to l wl a trestle maridwaer Ala Thur d morning a7 oclock I ho second secilon t i

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STORMS CAUSED

EG LIFE LOSS

Along The Coast Of The Now

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WINTER AT SEA WAS SEVERE-

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EightyFive Lives and FiftyFour ShipsWere Lost During the Big Storms ofthe Past seven of theWrecked Vessels Were Sailing CraftIloston March Kiuhtyfive tins

W lust toll M ships wIn wreckedthe COM ot Nw Knulatiit and

the marlntluie pnnintoji during titpast wlntir

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liarpfs eotiiiileie the SMpsIIIK the Iirittii lint lead IV ol olhi-inii i tots of ciafi amitntl ot Ameilcati u lstll There is al-

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Tile worst UlsixUM wn fe found rol th Siiiiner ISrlili Ki5 eff-

ihl on March llh Itis sMnuiiivt that Ht least Is rnl juthldy 2i liven were Ins The curterHenris piii will tir vrr ln Unoxx

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I T Mai 21 Vonl rccclv-ii hero t i tit Vlci-liie Indmii who aruoii ht b nuiiiLioiif possi i

the lUnols rlur on the nlct followIIIK the tight and art headi d forcr a wild ritiiinin is cijutrr-v of Stti tied uiiiodt 11

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1piov iriii Ilu uiiVawt av n Inrptart Mailml DarMiieii ltte Thordy moved M Itmi tit Spavinaxv to He Illinois river

Girl Criminally AssaultedVlmkT Ca March Ll II I Vei-

derford not of Jim Vanderf Tl n n jtiCarl Ia late Thursday it

is charged erlmlnfilly n aiiltc ilioyear old taushter of VISHain II d

ton It Is eJiaririd he met tin girl InI he wood on her hoots Vanderford is a rnartied man having a wifeand two clolili n The loiniiiiinltv N-

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of 2i turn arrested Xandeifird-anJ landed In the jail at lawreticexllle

General Wood SustainedManila Mr U 21 The Am rlcin

Spanish an I press of this cityIn in rectnt battle ofMount Tan iisiln Major ventralUifi tit charm of Ulllat v

men und hlMrrn of the Moro

duriii the i on xiMch they claimwa iinavoldnUlr They are unanimousIn their prffsioua river t at-

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PARTY OF LA3GFI TO TAKE FIELD

Workmen Will Tale Grievances BeforeAmerican People

W rhln tuti Minh 21 Th oii cutint Council of the Fcleraterse if Ijtior some time Thiirday ritsslni th reiillf of Irffcl-il nt Ui e fli and Speaker Cannon tothe hill of vances pr sonted tothem and lo Mnsldent 1ro Teni Vryvof tiu senate regarding legislation nf-

ftHln labor Infcrests-Mr said that the conclud-

ing in the memorial meantlxnctly what It pal That l If eonspress falls to remedy the grievancesth onanlatlon will aiipeal direct totie p DpIe

In irhor writs he t ald theKederit-lon ot lihor wilt nest the Held ofluijltlcs nUll urI or aniel la ior to

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ale inm ts Insists the ci nnclt-In the iijardlni the ftalcmcnU-Mf firth In the iiill of crlevnncc ilufIt t a alnittliiit iro it of te iv

jiiile and iitit the conditionol allnirs in tn hilmr world ls the hv tprooS ol

JAILED FOR

Brunswick Man Said To Have DetWoman

Flninswlrk 5a March 21 11 nSlinw a iKiilrrinttker at the shops oflite Atlantic and Itirmln ham railroadha In in idacril In jail charged withmiirdi rltiK ills wife who died at hT-hniiie In Hits cly Thursday noon

Mrs Shaw died after an Illness Inst-

tni wine Sunday The familyearn KtatuiiH hurt coming frontVi tvo iiiotiMiH ago and only-

a few tiliiiiit were at the hcilslile lurtot ilt NMimanK lliiiess This morntog loxvcver a mimljer of ladles wentto till hunts to dress the corpse andmarks bronchi firth suspicion

The hcslcind who also claimed to-

he III had very little lo about thehrulhes and the ease was reported tothe offictr and afor n shortthin Shaw wan arrested and Is held forwilemurder

It ls tlal tit man fof drunkSunday and at his wlfr uniu n Ifnlly-nnd had been UnKiMliiK hetwernlife and since that timehttslinml di nled that he bra her hutadtnlicd that he was drunk and saidhe mklit have hit her while under the

f vhlsky thoof holly the woman watt

Lost Fortune FoundItlrmln ham Ala March 21 Thfl

negro tter In the onntr Urothenshoe store on Main watt about to pitchthe Hwccplngx from the store Into therear alley when Police Officer J M

Norwood reached down Into the pile ofruhhlsh and picked up an envelopefront which hu proceeded In drawgreenback bank check and other neKottable papers to the value ofv JI2 The money and papers werethe property of Dr J A II Hikes ofIron City Ca who spent the earlypart of the week hero and theta trav-eled on to Nev Orleans before he dis-covered that his fortune carried In anenvelope way mlssln Then he notlflil the local police of his lugs Hiwas tint that he had lost the pa-

pers In this city hut an a matter ofcaution lie asked that search be made

Noted Pilot DeadCincinnati March 21 Captain E J

Smith who for fiO years one of theleading river pilots between Cincinnati-and New Orleans Is dead at his homeIn N tv Purr Ky after a long illnessCaptain Smith also participated Inmany naval battles In the lower Jl-

slh lnpl il IK the civil wat waswi i amonx river nnd shlping ri n

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day af rr ffl a ut M oelock an ut-itfu on llie a illl of I A IUI

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AVALANCHE KILLS

HALF DOZEN MEN

Casualty In A Wining DistrictOf Colored

PIONEER PROSPECTOR IS KILLED

Slides Dewn en the Camp

Crushes the Life Out cf tin Mon

Relief Party from Granite HM Gene

to the Rescue

Granite March enorIIIOIIH now elide cattle down last eventug In the Wtntield and Clear Creekmining district killing It Is reportedat least halt u dazen men

Among dead U Harry WlaeboraUte pioneer in nMctur and miningman of ClufTie county

A clief party was organized here bylawns hull and hrt gone to tho sceneof Iii illMtM r

Tit nevus id the slide was brought totown by It courier

MARSHAL KILLS OLLIE GENTRY

Claims MS CauM of tht

Hiuhanan Mnrci 14 While arr-esting Ollly Sentry City Marshal D

V Parry shut and killed ItIs said that Gentry Wits standing IBfront of a store on the public squarewhen Harry saute up to arrest him forsome ullegtd oftense and thatrefused to go with hint

tarry claims that Jontry attemptedto draw a knife on him Two shotswere by the marshal the firstphut going over Sentry head sad thesecond pencilatlng ills heart

Sentry ran to the store of Rare 0k-

SOIIH where he died lna few mlautecThe deceased In u Mm of V A Oetf

try the livery mnn here and U anephew of Harrys wife

S A Shelnut Hheriff of Harralsoncounty Immediately arrested Barryand lodged him In jail

Whitecap Victim Sues Torturersirunby Mast March XI Thlrtee

residents of this place haveserved by writs sworn out by

S Grimn also of Granny bringing aaaction for 10000 damsgoa agalastthem This action In the outgrowth el-tho socalled whltecaplng Incldeat oflast month whoa a crowd of meatured Griffith alaced a rope aromdhis neck and led him to the town ofSoulhwick It Is said ho was alsohorsowiiippcd and told If he

to Liranby he would be tarredand feathered Srlffln alleged thatone of his ribs was broken anti that ta-Hiiflcrvd other Injurlca

Saved Girl from DeathChicago March 21 A dispatch to

the Tribune from Kvansvllle lad saysthat as Mattel Reeves was about tocross the tracks of the Bis Foer rail-road on her way to school Thursdaynlie saw a little girl staadlag oatrack evidently trying to get her footunfastened from a frog Miss Reeresaw a trala comlag Thechild began to scream cad struggleddesperately but could herselfMB Reeves hurriedly drew a peakalfefrom her pocket sad slit childsshoe and Jerked her away from thetrack Just aa the eaciae bore down oaher

Forty Cows BurnedMadison March 21 R R Jones

of Rostwick who owes the largestdairy farm la this sectloa of Georgialost his barn with a great q aatltof food and forty head of nlkh cowshy fire The cows that were burredwere some of the finest breed la thecountry Mr Jones had jest got hidairy In good working order Therewas no Insurance on the cows or build-Ings The dairy building which wassome distance from the escapedthe It Is thought the lire waacaused by aa Incendiary

Night Watchman MurderedRochester N V March 21 Hank

burglar murdered Edward aconstable and night watchmrn at So

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