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VOL XXlll NO 3 GAINESVILLE FLORIDA SlXDAY MARCH 25 19UI TEN CENTS A WUC
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NINE EXPLOSION
KILLS MANY MEN
About Two Hhundred Fifty
Were in Mina
ALL BUT 12 ARK ACCOUNTED FOR
Ten Men Were Known To Bo Dead
TwentyFive Injured and From
TwentyFive te SeventyFive Are
MIMing
Falrmount W Va March 2H Tontutu are known to be dead twentylive Injured and from twentylive tonoventyllve mliblng and believed tobe dead as the result of an cxplokm-of gun In till sdiiff of the Coalcompany Century a small miningtown iltuated 5 mills of Fairtaunt on tin Hurllljgtcm std llnckhunon branch of the ami Ohiorailroad
explosion took place at I onThursday aft TmH n hill oxxiug to tivtel ji xv ins l Ing put out com
nils 11 M t xvlmK details arth names of the victims six
of whom nr known to be foreigners-xvero r t Mcurel
Tin Co iiry mine which Is ownedllnw of llaUmore Md-
no of the lartf t Indtturmlent opera-
tion in inborn W Virginia Ox r
111 niitj art employed dally In tilli u Ud tti c ilti MI barnli VIM Her the lots of Hfi xxuiild lave
cei i allnp-s It wi thorr xvrro a fow re-
rviliitn1 In the teftft Ih roan body of-
t t hnvlng quit xuik furThe stunt tan xvhleli tuinle
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u r irlte lmtiollstil and whiti iti lioir aft r tin noeiiletu rlnt in ni James and hail a nllcf xan-gii mln
Later Report from the DisasterFuirmouui W Va Melt I I be-
liexnl ha the number of as thi-
nsiiit of the cxplodon Thursday in
till mine tie Century Ctrl companyf i mllws below hurt xvlll nut exceedten Of this number xvere fur
tv rers Not over seventy live menxvere In the mine at the time of the ev
and Its reports from tillset tie stitc that all hilt iwclxe ofthese have b t n accounted fur
Guests Fcd from Flamesriitcau March I of the
Hum European hotel were driven frontthen rally Frt lay by a lirewllth on till llrt floor of thehotel InaMo to leave the buildingby the mala oMlt oxxlng to the tinblocking the airway the tir tts warromrfllcd to suck atety by wry of tinlire i is liictiihil In the guest
a cumpnny of six oiiaves fromii With the exception of a
f x ciatche all f icape l uninjuredTin proprty los is small AIIIOUK
flits who cans i wn the firs cscnpe-swre 1 xvjjnvn bare foot inntly ri I liie hotrl bulltJins Is ono
f the Itt t In the city It U ownedby CMff lu rln JuIli r of t ie supreme
of th 1rltcil Stat
Governor Pattlson Resting EasilyColuinliiiti O lamb IlCovornor-attli i nt a coijfnraMf niuht ami-
wai r Mr Kriiluy mornliugove i r la weak however and thr-
Teir ha he may riot havestrength to sustain the alarminttrig p lls that attend Mines Tai
jihymicians itendlnu the governor sllltall to explain the exact nature of til
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Founders Day Exercises HeldNow Urban Mach 2lTh aanun-
foutJiers evirelces of Tlllatle uhfvorslty x or hhl Krlday Dr JohnH linley pn xidtnt of the collect ilthe city of Nexv York ijellxert thoration to the stinlint body an l lat t-
in TuJane thea ir nsldent lMwii-CralRhead fur the university rethree honorary il sretw
Football Barred for Five YearsChicago Mrrct 21 The trustees ol
the Nor western lnlxerHy haveabolish lnter Cjl giat f
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HADDOCK KILLS BURRRLL BUSH
Fatal Shooting Affray Occurs in theCounty ef Jones
Macon Iu March 24 A hiv ttrsaffray occurred Jji StatlonThursday oraing in nurrellRush a man CO years of am was iustanllr killed by Alonzo haddock
Moth of the men had weapons andIlia eteJ Haddock mounted the sta-
tion platform Just as the Jeorpla trainwas pulling In aflfl after warning flush j
to defend hlni lf opened fire Bushfell dead without having used his reisolver Haddock went to Clintonwliere ho roil tn Sheriff Ether
Great excitement prevailed anior-tiu parties VklicssliiK theA sister of Ha I lock xvltnesMd the Af
fair the clttion np m torthe Ceor iu mad TIll two tin a hadijiarrelod larly in tin moinlt and dieiliHptito seriouseven beton iu sltos wi re hr l
Both Itirtlrs art prominent and theafliilr hiss cnn il general r Kret Had-
dock I a yoiiiit man Hush hits 1 wo-
iiiikMt T ami six numThe ilMMeulv beve n the txvo then
i KiMe oxis lie iiiuriiiK1 of KdxvardHush a sun of the man sMit to deathanl MIr Haddock a ulster of Ad d-
phii HildiRk Justice Maylleld per-
formed the ei remonx In Macon the dny-j bi fore An elderly xvoman hunting
h r f t h nnrdiati of thc vrwas prisi nt in the ecr mmy N-
j xs rats a llie Unto ns toi any difference or ffcllns girl In
Inn orphan her nsj A ditiis IhlHk Is rintcndfBt-
of Oiixis iirm at iladttocU andU n Tin peopK xvi Ided re-
I in Macon JMwanJ hnxinsbeen n retiident here fur lime
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DUEL CAUoCS NEGROS DEATH
Attacked White Mm wtlh Rlfc andWas Killed
Lit rang Hn MM rob LM CharlieCummin a tiijio 1e pemdo Will shotand almoM iiimtl killed HI railroal conMrii ton cuni f f Kd undCbares Ionian about a nits xvont ofthis place-
It Is nu known whether tho shotwhich killed TIll negro xvas llred by IMJordan or by lads Jordan as themgros denth came Immediately afteran exciting bittl between Cumminsarmed wlh a xvlmfhosier un one siile-
i and the Jordan brothers armed withplniols on the usher
I IM lnrdin who was In his buggyat Ih lime emptied six chambers ofhis revolver and Charlis Jordan stinta mimber il timrs
Jut 2an had just dl it rattedi his horse xx hen till ohouting ocI curred
Serious Freight WreckChicago Virch 1M Olliclals of iho-
jiket hor and Mlcliliran Southern railro d tiax ii c Ived rej 4ir of a rlous-frilultt xvrecl which occurred earlyTrilay morniriK Sohrn Ind threetrl fhf ir m were involved An oatbound iniiii with a number of ears oflive tuck stni p d lor water and wasrun liitD b a stiond train demolUhlog many ear and killing a great Millher of hoi tsnnie of thetar were thrown over onto the wntbound trncl and were run Into bv athird fnliih train It 14 reportlt-liat ive employ s were injured Thewreck I one of the moit yerlou froma llpaticiii staiidH lnt that mad has
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Guodwaicr Alt Thur mornlnu ati oclock the secuml of in
in of Conductor Itloods
emit sad KBin Hivi rnu Into It
The iHhoone of nit tir t ctlon wa-
kiiickid off TIll track at rti end of li-
tr tlf Thi Injured areJ T Robert of thu first section trainIiI haul feadiy ma and kruw Iu
lured Flagman It H lUKliy sli hM
brut about the head and kr 1-Msensff sichfdul were badly svfur sv ral lour Roth hr lrjtmen live In CoVirabu
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STORMS CAUSED
BIG LIFE LOSS
Along The Coast Of The New
England I
WINTER AT lEA WAS SEVERE
EightyFive Lives and FlftyFour Ships
Were Loat During the Big Storms ef
the Past Winter Thirty seven of theWrecked Vessels Were Sailing Craft
Boston March iM Eighty five liveswre lost s nd 54 ships wreckedulnj the coast of New England andtin imtrlntlmo provincut durluG thepast wluttr-
Vhile till h aM n up to the presentmoiiiii waa comparatively mUd on the
Lust at Slit it was of the ex-
t eiif severity particularly in watersof the
n tin x st Is wrecked 7 were will
trig daft Nlnu Ktiau iilps unit eightbarges complfte the list Ships II
tag the British this load tV se of other-TMon x ltd a of i7 craft againstI of American leister There Is alsoa sprinkling of Norwegian Gevnansnit Swedish vessi
wont illjai ur was the founilrlag ol tht Sicatmr Brit Klig oT
fall un March llth when It
is out limited that at Kist 1 nail jwis-
jsilly t lives xvere lnt t Tin correcttirtr pfili x xlil niXr be km nna vi utii tnnllid a m mbots
art to have ilvaerlil-
Negroes Drown In Riverj
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ih iiil iivr of be Hi Vay p uad tndrowning ot four niyro d l i
xv brfMiMt to tho by H tain5lv owner of the v
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t dnoy 1 for a fmxf of him rt a up the river skit struck
a liatitu lo knocking a hole In hrImil Tin tjs Illleil ntplilly and Ka
In d ep wail r Tho officers and fhad narrow owjtpos aid four o-
tle lock iin ov whoxi moils art un-
known er lnxvnd who xxvr-osixn iiiiiiui 1 to cnixvl into ihe axxlboat nrl il bi tie tug The xsscl
Outlaws Head for MountainsOakH I T Manh 21 Vonl reefs
ed h n liilieal s that the ihne Vlck-M fe liiiinii utitlawti wlill aro beingilight by niuneroiiH jKisses cro i J-
he Illinois rlvr on nlgkt follow-ing the light and are headed for Lies
a xvid moiintalriKtiMxv 11 of Stliv et led alri st en1-l lull I ChcroUeex If s
rox triii tu have a longtart Mairial Diirroiigh lute Thurs
movtd from the SpavinlulU to tin Illinois river
Girl Criminally AssaultedWinder in March I H I Vanilrl son ff Mm Nantli rf rl of nar
Carl tin Into alt rnMin ItIs charged criminally assaulted thellycnrold daughter of Wililam Helion It Is cl Mrxed h net the girl Inth xviMMls on her way home VundTford li a man having a xvlli
iwo lilll n Thi coiiiMiuntty H-
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I ol ji ari Vatiibrfurd-Hixl landed tutu In till jail at ITV
General Wood Sustainedsands Mr t 1M The American
Spanish anl ni Ixe prkn of tnl cityIn comriieirlnv un the recent battle ofMount Dajo Miiiin MajorVVoni a mil n TIll charge c f killing x-
xm ti and riilun of th Moro outlawiliiriiiK tin n which they claim
iinaviiid They are unnnlmouIn ipr funs of regret MIC-
murifn r in w 1 the unfjrturiati oc-
curreiife ha n rnlsroprev ni 1 by uportion of juoss In Aruorlca
Woman Swallowed PoisonKfknmo March 21 Friday
morninu Mr John JefT fum n al w-
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PARTY OF LABOR TO TAKE FIELD
Workmen Will Take Grievances BeforeAmerican People
Wellington March 24 The execu-
tive Council f the American F ileralion of labor spent nome time Thurs-day discussing the replies of Presi-
dent ItMvuvcli and SjHaktr Cannon tothe bill of grievance presented tothem and to Prvulilent Pn Tern Fryeof the senate regarding legislation af-
fecting labor Interests-Mr Jompera saM that the conclud-
ing paragraph In the memorial meantexactly what It until That U II
full to remedy the grievancesthu organization will a poal direct tothe people
In oher words he said the Federa-tion of lnbor will nter the field ofrxdltlcs and urge organized labor tielect men of their own choosing andtliMs have a personal voice In the gov-
ernmentThere will bo further discussion of
the situation by thu monition of thecouncil among whom remarks of thepresident and Mr Cannon have made-
a dcop Imprt tfMon
iompcrH insists the council UIn the right rogardlng tie latemcntssot forth In hill of grievances thatIt tiny abundant proof of the roprxMon-I a tion s made ant that tho conditionof affairs in the labor world Is the Lostproof of Its contentions
JAILED FOR WIFEMURDER
Brunswick Man Said To Have SeatWoman
Ilrun a March 21 11 Tl
n Itoltoniinkpr thus hhopn ofthe Atlantic and Ulrmlnghamluih been planed iniiiunU r his vit wh died nt herffuine In thus city Thursday n
Mrs Shaxv died after an iTTtJits last-
ing Inch Sunday The familyxvTI httiingvrti hero coming fromWiiycmss two months ngo onlya few hfefM were at the lur-Ing the wiinail Illness This morn-ing however a number of ladles wontto tho Ijonic to drew tho cort ue endmarks brought fvrth ausplclon
hiiHbanil who also claimed In-
K III had very little lo say about thehiulhcf uml the case was reported lothe omcor nnd after a short Investiga-tion Shaw was arrested and U held forwifemurder
It Is Bald that the man got drunkSunday and bent his wife unmercifullyfoil ho lnd peen lingering betweenlife nml death since that time Thohusband denied that he beat her butadmitted that he was drunk and saidhe mijjl have hit her while under theinline pee of xxhlsky Front the an-
peirjinri of tile body the woman was
Lost Fortune Foundnirmlngrsam Ala March 24 The
negro iiortcr In the Connor Brothersstint store on Main was about to pitchtin nwccpiiigs frum till slnro into therear alloy when Police Officer J MNorwood reached down Into the pile ofrubbish and picked tip an onvolopofrom which he proceeded to drawgreenbacks bank checks unit other ne-gotiable pupers lo the vane of 5-
1St512 The monoy and papersthe property f Dr J A It Flkca ofIron City Ca who spent the earlypart of the week here and then trav-olod on to Now Orleans before hn illscovered1 that his fortune carried In noenvelop was nilslng Then ho no-
tified the local police of his loss IIIwas nut sure that he had lost till pa-
pers In this city hut as n platter ofcaution he a kod that search bo made
Noted Pilot DeadCincinnati March 21 Captain E J
fimlth who for 50 years was one of theleading river pilots between Cincinnati-and Now Oilcans Is dead at his homoIn N w Port after a long IllnessCaptain Sirlth aiMi participated Inninny rural haMes In the lower Ml-
Kisslppl ilur s the civil war and WIHwide i ntuong river and ship-ping tin
Body Hurieu rJ rird FeetAmlcr on S C March Thurs-
day aforniHii a out r oclock AH ongins on ie sawmill of I A Holtal nit mil 4 from this city fxplodwdkilling Mr II f Keyand fatally Injuring a negro Th
was hurled a hundred fctwax horribly mangled
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AVALANCHE KILLS
HALF DOZO MEN
A Miming Durtrkt-
OfColormrU
Spew Dews en h Camp
Cruehea the Life O rt e Men
Relief Party from CrMfilU Ma-
te the Rescue
Granite Colo March 4 Am eaormoa snow slide came dowa last erastug In the Wlnficld sad Clear Creekmining district killing It la reportedat least half a dozen mea
Among the dead Is Harry W lackersthe idonvcr prospector aad Mtetacman of Chafe county-
A relief party was organised ken y-
Jarnev Hall and has gone to UM
of the disasterThe news of tho slide wu Brought to
town by a courier
MARSHAL KILLS OLLI1 SENTRY
Claims M Cauee f theecd-
Buchnnnn Gat March 24 Wklle ar-resting Ollle Gentry City D
starry shot and killed Gentry KIs Mid that Gentry Was aUadltf Is
front of a store on tbe ptiblk M r
Barry claims that Gentry tte 4lto draw a knife on him Twh Mttf-
choi going over Gentrysecond penutrntlBg his heart
Gentry ran to the store of Rapes A
The deceased Is ft lOB 6T W Atry the livery man here a4 If Vnephew of Barrys wife
C A Shclnut ahcrlff of HtmtaMcounty Immediately arrested Barryand lodged him In Jell
Whitecap VUtlm Sun TorturersCrunby Mass Merck 24 TWrteesj
residents of this place hare 4Meserved by writs sworn out Wy WillG Grlmn also of Uranbr hrli BC Maction for f 10000 damajte tjaksitthem This action Is thfoutgrowththe aocallcd whltecaplng lacldest eflast month when a crowd of saes eturgid Griffith placed rope aro a
neck and led him to the tarts efSouthwick it Is said he wu abahoraowiilppcd and told If he ever
to Oranbyho would be tarredand feathered Grtffin nlleged thattine of his ribs broken and thatsuffered other Injuries
Saved Qlrl from DeathChicago March 24 A dlspate ta
the Tribune from Kvannvllle lad saysthat BH Mabel Reeves was about tocross the tracks of the tug Pour rail-road on her way to school Thursdayshe saw a little girl standing oa thetrack evidently trying to g l hr footunfastened from a frog Mis Reevessaw a passenger train coming Thechild began In scream and struggleddesperately but could not free herselfMss Hoevcs hurrlHly drow a penknifefrom her picket and slit the Outsshoe and jerked her away frost thetrack just as the engine born down OB
herForty Cows turned
Madison ia March 21 R It Jonesof IIo lIck who owns the lar cstdairy farm In this section of Georgialost his barn with a great anaatltof and forty head of milch cowsby fire Tho cows that were burnedwere some of the finest breod la thecountry Mr Junes had just got hisdairy In good working order Therewas no Insurance on the cows or build-ings The dairy building which wassome distance from the barn escapodthe flames If is thought the Irecaused by an Incendiary
Night Watchman MurderedRochester N Y March 21 Dank
burglars murdered Edward Pullman aconstable and night watchman at So-
dits arly Friday He had raitgat themen tr in rob the aifa of the bans
Cuualty In
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