Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1903, p. 3

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E'S. rer {f0r Me t.in city. finest. Rho. cest "Wall TREET, gs In Val ds. EXCURSION-- TO ADIAR NORTH-WEST J Sani} L NORTH-WEST JULY 4th flare at x. oT and C. P. PF, Fv FOLGER, J Agt. Ra Fr CONWAY, _ Gea, X Gen. Supt. LINE FO awe Napanes, ef Re all lo- eal points. Train leaves Ofty Hal D- pot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent, 8. Q. Ry, Kingston. DOMINION DAY. Return fickets will be issued &t .a SIN FIRST-CLASS FARE ing' June 80th and July 1st. Val urning on or before July 2nd. Tickets to certain points sold in ac- cordance with above will not be good Jor Bassas on train No. 1 or train No HOME E SOMERS FESTIVAL URN FARE, 35.40. a good going June 60th and Ju- ly 1st. Valid returning irom destination on or pefore July 6th Independence Day OGDENSBURE, JULY 4. Return. tickets to Prescott, $2.05 Good going July 3rd pid 4th Bnd re turn on or bef ore July 64 - UanLay, Agent, City i DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO wil 2, LIVERPOOL. o *Southwark, July 11, Aue. 15, Sept. 19 {Uannda, Jul uly 18, Aug. 22, Sept 3¢ Ketisihgton, July 25, Aug. 29, Oct. 38 xDominion, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 10 OSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Sonmotuanith, July 2, July 80, New England, July 9, Aur 6, Sept. 8 Mayflower, July 16, Aur, 18. Sept. 10» ND. TO LIVERPOOL. xIfishman July 4, Englishman, July 25 xTauric, Jdlv 11, xNorseman, July 18 WVONMOUTH DOCK ' AND BRISTOL. From Montreal. Indian, 'June 28, *Manxman, July 4 ian, July 18, *Twcoman, July 81 STON To MEDITERRANEAN. Vancouver, July 18, Cambroman, Aug. 8 Te Storawe and cool air. xCold storage. 1 asy ticulars Lo te Fon tut RANLEY, Tr wv. es GILDERSLEEVE: 43 Klarence St. The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port- land. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP GOMPANY Aug. 27 Roar and Gull of Lawrence, Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. Pwin Serew Irom 88. '* Campan ith ek ologtrie Jights, electric bells and . ALS SFRON MONTREAL ON MON- Sea at 3 p.m. lst, 15th and 29th June; / 13th and 27th July; 10th and 2th 'August ; 7th and 31st September, for Eictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Fa- ther Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, 'firand River; Summerside; P.E. wn, P.E " a ep of the Eon for health aon AHERN, Secretary, Sees, ase ms app Uckets and » Hoos 4 Poe J. & SY, ao HANEY Aests, Krigeton, Ont. ee pa ee Teepe ree 3 CHARLOTTE, THOUSAND ISLE, VILLE, PRESCOTT & MONTREAL Léave Kingston daily except Monday GOING EAST GOING Hoar 6:00 a. 5.00 HAMILTON, FORONTO, BAY OF RU UINTE AND MONTREAL LINE. Leny: Ye "Kingston: GOIN EAST. GOING WEST 50 1. 11:80 p.m. a edness. Tuesaday, Thursday w Fray "and Saturday. "Excursion Rates for Home Comers' Festival, Toronto. "Mekets good going June 30th to July 'aid. otarn limit July 6th J. SWIFT & CO +. Re LEY "Freight Agent -------- L. 0. & B, of Q. 5tb Stb, Co., Limited The Bay of f Quinte Route Roc hester, N.Y. Stes. . North King and Caspian OGommeiteliig June 27th, léave Swift's whard Gaily, except Monday, at 5 pm. for Summerville, N.Y., (Port of Roches "For 1000 900 Islands Commencing June 25th steamer leaves at 1047 a.m. daily, except Monday + for Thousand Islands, calling at Alexan- dria Bay, Rockport and Gananoque For full information apply to 3: F: Sibdsenve, AGENTS. ALLAN LINE Prom Montreal. Foon uy Tr m. Bdvarian, June 18, 3 aim Sune Bo. 7 pm. Dusinian shang 20: 3 ni ;June 27,1 pu Birt Cabin, $65 and upwards. Londo BE CR) no $49.50; Loadon, $3.50 d $26 Liverpool. 7B "Class, 335 ahd a, ro, GLASGOW DIRECT. [ass only) July 1 fra Bitian, July 8. $s; nd rd P. RARWAY NEW f.., pn. et. aTR. | Cnr ! go are on Ee ---- The ville. Need Cells Must Be ing less and been in cells can never revi | strength and "ICT, Tat ail dealers, box, 6 boxes for or Edmanson, | To protect you hase, the famous every fait. and signature THE RESULTS OF TnE RECENT' Stor TERM'S WORK. Children Who ave Been Promoted a Grade As The Re- sult of The Session. Central School. And More Than That, the Nerve Revitalized by the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food en agaiost imitations tht Howard Sommer Sympathy Restored and , constant dread italize themselves rom outside b{] Fifty cents a & Co, of Dr. A Wo. receipt au box of his reme- ris, nell, Fr Marion Gould: om Junior Fourth to Senior Fourth.~Harry Pense, Fva Jeny Twigg, Evelyn Crawford, Stanley Junior Part I to- Senior Part I-- yor: Bailie Vanalutine, ice Long.» i eat] Donaldson, Alma Aiken, Willie ie Lows. MN a J Gael | Se ngrove, Rofel Ralsherg, Howard Som George Holland Olive How Maggie er vile, Gladys Turkington, . Bdith Nisbet. Geor 3 Id by li A river, Howard Smith, Moses Sus J se h Mel, Re > Chiff rd } foncn. [aun man, Myrtle Dyon, Alma Merritt, May =r -- he Ee Robi Porter, Edna Downey, Sylvia Watts, Jo OM . igeie Gray. G ods Jessie' Mayell, Hazel Thompson, lopa Drive " Bagel Campbell Bloor JF Hawkins, Alice Clarke, Cecil Burke, field, N r her Ell nson Pathe Lyons, Moses Rube, Edward non ma Rad, Fm Pense vy stine Willie McCutcheon, Burt Eva Porter, Jennie Ball, x Porter, Honor Certificates Willies porary Kinch. Edna Murshall, Ar | chell, le Etie Carter thur Murshall, Marshall Hipson, Net- | Maggie Brown, Langley Bird, May tie Campsall, Pert Muckler, Joseph Smith Florence = Smith, Phyllis Sharye Caines, Mabel Rickey. : From Senior Third to Junior Fourth Honor _ Certificates--Amy Asselstine, (lass. Isaac Ellenson, Morris Shear, Nellie Stapr, Ethel Hooper, Mdbel Marjorie Hopkirk, Harry Fisher, Wil Anderson, Edna Twigg. . le Smith, George McConnell, Jack From Junior Fourth to Senior Wrieht Harry Minues, Herbert Kenne Fourth Class--Gordon Smith, Richard 1 lave] Abernethy, Alfred Kinch, Crummy, LeEtte Roney, Ethel Wilder, dy He Irene Mills, Hazel Cook,, Eileen Wright, Marjorie Mer ick, . Mabel {From Sufferers Cooke, Anita Day, Gaston Chartrand, {ellie Dainty, Herbert Boyd, Harvey ('raig, Edith' McCartney, Mabel Dun- lop, Marguerite Abell, Martin, Willi Inte Promoted at Orford, cheth, Nellie In Kingston club with these officers : President--Dr. Too many doctors have no sym- Vice-president--N. Eafreniere. pathy with the sufferer from diseases Secretary-treasurer--R. D. Baker of the nerves. They do not under- Railway committee--F. R. Phillips, 'iand the nervous system, and when | 1 A. Davideon, Dr. Dowley; print: the victim of nervous exhaustion" 'of | ine committee, E. Gallagher, 8. prostration appeals to them he is | Kelly and J. Baird. told to "brace up," forget his trou- It is said that the dub has aboat ble, and he will soon be all right 200 members" A special train will Auvone who has had nervous pros: liing a big delegation to this pity {ratior, heen scarcely able to drag | juring the last week of July. about, felt" energy and vitality grow, of paralysig, or even insanity Neel) Mr. and Mrs. Adler, Baltimore, N, s : ] i knows how wiasly hy less and Y., who are summering in the city uraging is such advi J vicinity, are ving great via ging lisoases cannot right them and vicinity, are having grea lurk ervous diseas nl nerve {'shing at Jones' Falls. 'On Saturday colves. Exhausted, shrive thev sent the proprietor and *taffl of the Randolph hotel eighteen fe bass, without ghdjpance f : ners and the largest of which weighed five and the biood is weak and wate one-half pounds. Those at the hotel fails to afford proper Joust appre intod the courtesy very mitthi estoratives must be unet it Xe onp Mr. and Wis. Adler are charmed with is bound to be slow, ced 0 COM. the natural heafity of Kimgston, the the less certain, and there iv-no St. Lawrence, and the Rideau re tration of ingredients | which has gion. proven so successful as Dr. Chase's erve Food. i Kingston 01d Boys. "This famous food is' not a sti 1 ito pride y lant to arouse false hope, but a mu "here was a good tum-out at "the Tostorative, recons bee Ung ing, mite meeting of Hie Kingston, OM Boye: cells and tissues, anc Monday night. Jeut.-Col. H. 2 the blood and nerves the essential Pellatt, a former Kingstonian, was pring iples of life and yigar ih" wins elated honcrary _ presidont, * she ( eR orve Oo SO h 1 a ir iver owat. Fgh ond of all who are pale, Riagston okt ova meet at the o | thin, weak "or ahiften,. fo by oo mouries on Thursday is take part in increase in mers' parade ting yon 2 ee rove that pew. firm the home-comers' | using |! ------------------------ desh and tissues are being added to The Hog Market. jv, and realize that weakness J 27. The do 1 for the body, ving Way to (Ottawa, June Zi. demand of and. disease. ar gl : Jive hogs is easier and phives are low: er t =" Ls practically no chang® whi owt. Bert Ball, Christine Oxford, A ruwmson, Luella Seott, Pearl Bryant, lie Holland, "Bessie rive. Bah Ross McKay, Gilbert' Merritt, Edith Ream, Alice Nolan. y Honor Certificates. --Arkington Mor Minnie Sivan, We 5 Hazel Aberneth George McCon- vie Ball," Ella Porter, F epee v Allan 'Workman, Jack Mitchell, Marshall, Olive Fair, Olive Boyd, Irving Mary Scott, Harold Hughes, e Day, Harold Armstrong, Jennie Beatrice Christmas--Dorothy Evelyn Newlands, Myrtle Cul: Marion Neilson, Ethel Neilson, Gates. (Continked on page 5.) The Kingston Club. Ottawa there has been formed a Dowsley. Had Good Luck. han a week ago. Quotations rule accord rom $5.50 to $6 per cwt., to quality. esved hogs are fairly steady with in quotations, b rule at from $7.50 to 83 per THE OTHER VACHTS' 0 ' 52 HE cove The ie iW vee | ' x Finishes Fifteen Minutes Ahead of Cock : Robin -- Kingston nXAMRIR B ace at Gananoque on The firs Ja t chub pennant race of the Kingston yacht club was sailed § Sa hous the course bein to miles to windw etal il The start waa fired about 2:45 o'clock an got );i Geisha, (J. 0. Alreland Bros, the southwest and the yachts started on a heat ty windward for the buoy away in the following thre, Black); Thelma. o AF Rohin} {S. Cavin "and ie. land. : The Verona ax Senior Part 1 to Part IL.--Willie Louise) School. hear 4 : N Johnston, Olive Funnell, Ada Sl From Paft, 1 td. Pact IE -- Mildred urn a head Aud atiahe fits ston, Nera Bell, Elsie Harman, Don Wiliams ARhur Twigg, rl Cath, lock. in, which rounded second. Mcleod, Lorraine McConnell, F ales Sunt; pa Jaton, L: he. yachts set their spinnakers and Burns, Willie Susman, Lizzie | +0 ek, Jo aquared way for the club 'house and Angrove, Ruth Aykroyd, Bessie Evans, Vina . Canton, Saunders, rounded 'the home buoy on the first Nerjoris Gibson, Hazel Turner, Alice Horty J Elmer, A Faring Irche round in. the the following onder; esteott,, Ruby Driver, Vera Leslie, |" 28%" ¢ ' a. 3, : George Pugh, Irene Francis, Elwood |r Ala Wa tab, Norman Reb: ox hin s+ : ® To Nicholson, Willie Kvans,-. Norman inson, Kenneth McKenzie, Melville Mg- Ge ET 4 20 200 Davy, Lilly Merritt, Janie Watts, Tom Rane, Caflie "MeMillkn; Bert. Booth, Thelma . . . . . tf Mw Angrove, Cecil Cornelius, Bertha By 8 Cochrane, aqu equal; Axthur Asselstine, Winonah SN i ie 1 15 30 von," Mozes Zacks, Willie Trwin, Ethel Siang MeGranihan,: 'Jennie Moore, Thelma dropped "out aftgr the first Worth, Arthur. McGall, Olive Dean, on Haywatd. 3 round and the other boats continued Rhea Hawken, Hugh Pollie, Rose Honor Certificates -- ily Frayne, Bes on the beat to Windward on the sec Mills, Archie Bube sie Dehaney, Kenneth McKenzie. ond round. The wind lightened to Honor Certificates-- Willie Johnston, Prom Past 1 Watl, Till. Wika: wards the finish on: the . final run Lorraine McConnell, Elwood Nichol | Jiegny des Mary Chown, equal, | home with Verona still in the lead. f son. \ ' | Winonah and . Geisha had a p From Part lI to Second Class Yay" Cains, G K . Coward, Mass race ah ah home oo. ing po Sherwood Hawley, Arthur Lowe, oe ey ita chee, aggle 8 and. peck for some time. The rn | i : y enzie; Nora Fisher, Muriel Frayne, : ube equal; Lucy Wilson, 2nd; Harold Hunt- | won y Ginished with the hoats in the follow- RT aia el . illie Hooper, Roy Goodearle, equal; n " er, 3rd: Ruby Bube, Jennie Wilson, A Rohinson:' Phyllis Deb e ing order : Willie Kinch, Herald Hunter, Anna | gion © Corunl Bes lind nney, Mary Verona. «5 16 B30 Watts, Maricn 'Turner, Sophia Lip Fi On, qua'; H Oe peott, arey Cock Robin. wun Be Ol man, Dolly Pritchard, Wale God | Amer, Carrie Hazlew, Willie Dus-1° 4 gong" "% "35 43° 0 man, Minnie: Staley, Alex. Bennett, bi Juita Sutherland, J a Nphivt. Winonah . . . . 3 4 0 Dora Zacks, Helen Gould, Harold Al <Q vol uhainghan. ell ick The. mext race in the Bruce Car lan, Mazel Moucks, Eleanor Pritchard, Mitchell. M ot N a Vie , Hab. ruthers' trophy series is set for Sat 8 Marion Martin, Jennie Marrison, | oon ay ewmam ietor "| urday,, July 11th. V3 0 cock, Jack ~Hoppes, ° Maxwell Turk, Ys George Jackson, Charles Long, Jack | qo 00" Tak Arthur Coch Bella trel and the Harmony Sid Tetlock. Joseph Hofiman, Ruth Bakes, oe Orlie a rR lov G e. | not take part in Saturday's race. Rita Driver, George Smith, Flossie Far ye 1 out, Stan 9 aro The fleet of the Kingston yacht club } Turkington, Wallace Ferrier, Irene Hey -aince, sLonn, 8, i Jen) will take wings to Gananogue for the Hoag, Allison Rriden, Fred. Jacksoth, | whi gon ieatesrloy, Goodeari® | Dominion day. regatta to be held there Dick El 1 Willie Hooper. Pi. CAV. regatta jc mer, Johe Watson. 'W Q ii raid on Wednesday. Honor Certifidates--Jack. Tetlock, From Second to Junior Third Class Nv George Smith, Flossie Turkington, | | 2 Newiwey, Boulos Dong, Adj Sport In General Heshre Dery, ih alee nior Third Seino. wil Bertha Tong, The Toronto baseball tke Won three Of . 0 ) Nenio rethania Gilliv ' 2 , . i thes de orse Arete Wiles Tolan Muncal} | Roderick, NeGiltiveay: Flotesice , Put. | iraighi Aiffichen frm New, Jrraey., oi Charlie Funnell, Gertrude Traynor. § (on. Melville Yeale, Willie - Sands, The Toronto Cricket club will pl Cora Swith, Edith Hendry, George | qual; Wilson Sherbino, Lillie Murray, | an all-day match at Hamilt ny McGlynn, Melville McConnell. Flossie | Toward | Hiscock, . Archie Robinson, | minton days 1 om ono blake, J4 Dutton. Alida Wo Norman Derry. Ta Wena; mnrold Tdronto University Tennis Club will ora Salsoeryg, atie ram ' She pI rv o . Hazel Moxley, Willie Mowat, Kenneth Shooherd, Harey Hedophon: Hares Hay Hake a 'tout of Westery Ontario Pije, Bertha Holder, Ered Keid, | Turk Tova . Parkin, Blache Brown, | The Lake Skiff and Sailing Associa: | | ; gai Laura Wright, Sidney Warten, Harold | Frank = Stinson, Victor - Henderson, tion holds . i i. ot Oakeille Tues Brockville 'on "Pomtinion Day, it is ex Smith, 'Alma McCullough, Beatrice | | izzie Bennett, Mabel Langdon, Eva: | day and Wednesday. pected there will be at least nine war Diver, Rupert Downey, May Dean, | line McCartney, Willie Cookg, Gordon | The crack New Westminster lacrosse canoes contesting "for honors. The en Alice Jermtt, Bertha Cowie, Bessie | Adsit, Robert Patterson, vis: Fran: | team was defeated by Vancouver by 7 | tries for' this évent, which have been Clarke, Roy Moore, Laura Ryder, Idd | cix, Maggie Sands; §tanley Barry. to 4, The Tesult was a great sur received, are i Grand. Trunk Boating Richardson, May: Watson, Bertha] Honor certificates Maggie Sands, prise Club, Lachine Canoe Club, Britannid Painter, . Harel Dean, Florence Allen: | Grace Paul, Frank - Newbery, Jean fv Lacrosse Tesults on Saturday: Ot- | Boating Club, of Ottawa, Carleton Honor certificates--<Melvillee MoCon: | Johnson. tawa Capitals, Montreal Nationals, | Place Canoe Club, senior and innior nell, Cora Smith, Gertrude Traynor, From Junior Third to Senior Third | St. tharines 3. Brantford, 9 crews of the Smith's Falls Cande Club, Willie. Mowat, Lucy Dutton, Kenneth | Class.--Ethel Hooper, Mary Newbery, | Toronto Tecamsehs. 7: 'Oshawa, 2 * | Toronto Canoe Club, X.M.C.A, and Bo: Pipe. Hugh McCormick, Sam Welch, Elsie | «Joe Daley has arrived home from | hemians, of Brockville. The Brockville From Senior Thind to , Jumior | Dainty, - Harold Hawley, Georgit Toronto, &hd will play centre field club regatta events will also be held Fourth Class Marion Starr, Feard | Langdon, Blanche Enright, Alex: with the Popies on Wodpondlay, He has | the same day. Grant, Valetta Cockade, G e Wil | Thompson,, Mabel Anderson, Nellie |p. with the Crescents all alon won. Kinnear Reid, James Neilson, | Starr, Edna Twigg. Florence Nelson, The Brampton Golf Club will eh Standing Of Leagues. Fail Richards, Marjorie Mcleod, Ja- | Elmer Hoskin, George . Newlands; | goun a en of eight men to meet American League--Boston, 638; Phi: cob Lacks, Hattie Samwell, Millie | Fldrence Murray, Tnez Abbott, Aldeen | eink rom the Lambton Golf and | lodelphia, 556; £leveland, 545; Chi: | Henderson; Percy Graham, Lizzie | Elmer, Frank Welch, Willig Fair, Comtry Club the 'Thorni { July | cago, 519; St. Louis, 510; New. York Mills, equal; Stuart Buns, Pearl | Charlie © Carson, Amy Asbelstine, 1 " oh moring 0) JW | SHO, ict ' Whehintt | oa 3 shor y st. 460; Detroit, 2s, Washington, 273, Powell; Alberta Cunningham, Ida | Edythe McKee, Dorothy Chown, Net: The Wolle. Tsland baseball club wants National 1 Smith, equal; Nellie Eward, Albert | tie Johnston, Willie Chamberlain, ¥}." preralds to play at the island New York, 64 Chie o,..007; Brook. Elmer; Lizzie Alderdice, Leah Turk, Lorne Lee, Alice Denny, . Willie Me § "on July Sth." The local rn of lyn, BIT; "Gin pans 4 HO; 'Boston, punl: May Hinckley, larael Ellenson, | Cartney, Norma Hughes, 'Allan Mit fer to go over and play for a purse of "St. Louis, .37%; Philadelphia, t The large sailing yachj Gloria, of Fastern League. --Buffalo, .739; . Jer | Toronto, with her owner, Mr, McLeod | sey City, .081; Toronto, 543; Newark, | on board, touched at 'the Kingston | 513; Baltimore, . 469; Worcester; 878; | vacht club wharf on Saturday She | Rochester; 333; Providence, J27. | is on her way to the coast. a e \ Dominion Day lactosse matches : To SUSPICIOUS OF BANKS, ronto, at Ottawa; Montreal, at Corn ! wall: St. Catharines, at Toronto (Te- | Farmers Near Little Valley | cimsehs); | Brantford, at Montreal, Assaulted. i (Shamrocks) for Mint, sup Little Valley, N.Y.; June '29 On | ! erth and Carleton Place played the Saturday night robbers broke into s | first match in the Ottawa Valley [20 m0 5 Toco miles from: Limestone cricket league at Perth. Carleton Place got twenty-six and Perth eighty-one in Place had lost seven wickets for ninety seven the first innings, and Carleton in the second when time expired. The Black Watch baschall feated the Emeralds at Lake Park on Saturday afterngon by 7. W. Laird was umpire. The grounds were in very poor condition, not ing been rolled. To get them in. shape teain de Ontario 12 tg hav and robbed James and Patrick Quin Jon, who lived there alone, of $1,000, | The Quinlons, who are bachelors, were | known to be sgspicious of bunks and | kept their house barricaded against | I robbers. The antruders set fire ito' a mass of rubbish in:ihe yard and when | the brothers opened the door to rum | to the fire the robbers hit James on the head, kngcking him unconscious. | » 3 42 T er | er is a or le. \ for Dominion day, they must be well The athe gh a exile. . eo] . raped and rolled were bound ana we TY not abi Ao Te 8 2 lease themselves, until late this morn The yaw] Fiona, owned by the Mar-|. © quis of Camden, has won the first prize R | in the annual race for the Emperor { | William cup from Dover to Heligoland, a distance of 320 miles. started .from Dover on Monday. race was completed in slow time, ing 10 head winds. Cricketers are protesting against the | 99 . change in the Toronto Cricket League | and about fifty others injured in - an | constitution which prohibits profes | oxplosion of gas thal occurred, Thurs sional players from umpiring league | day night, in Las Esperanzas coal | matches. It was a mistake to chapge | pines, the property. of the Mexican | the rule. Good umpires are lacking mn | (pal and Coke company. "The disaster | Canada. Every man in Torosto Eight yachts The ow In Mexico. Barratoeran, Cowhuila, Mex. Junie | Twenty four wmiders were Killed who knows the cricket game wants to play, not to officiate as umpire, In the jority of cases a green player or ma- an old-time cricketer who cannot see the Jength of the crease is selected to pire matches. um The United States Revolver Associa tion, of this city, and the Shooting Societies of France wil gage in a 'pistol shooting contest morrow. The Americans will use targets cof Walnut Hill range, of Massachusetts Rifle Association, ton, while the Frenchmen will in Paris. cach side, ty shots. At the last shoot between these assotintions, in 1900, the Americans won. At the Northern division meet the American Canoe Association United I en | flesh. { to 1 the Excursions. To Rochester. t Bos For Dominion day and 4th of July, hoot | per steamers "North King," "Alexan There willibe fifteen 'men on and each man will have international six held | good to return till 6th July. Full in nition from J. P. Hanley, of at > Notice. TWENTY-FOUR MEN DIE. Fifty Others Injured In Coal Mine was caused by the ignitien of the by the flame of a defective hump. . Probably 100 men were in the mine at the time. After the shock of the explosion, those who were able to move rushed for the exits, but the {all ing earth and debris carried many | down to death. 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