Show Alaskan Earthquake Breaks Instruments At Local University Drum of Seismograph Shattered Shattered Shattered Shat Shat- by Disturb Disturbance nce Which Kills Kills' Man at Fairbanks at-Fairbanks THE first shoe of ot an earthquake earth earth- I quake about 2500 or J O miles distant was recorded at th tho ni I of ot Utah s seismograph at a. a m. m yesterday This w was s only a preliminary tremble according to Professor Fred J. J Pack graphIc observer tho the main shock being recorded at at- and lasting for hour Th an The movement was due east and west est So violent was tho the main shock that tho east and west recording drums of ot tho the In Instrument Instrument Instrument In- In strument were shattered and tho the data on the quake made One of ot the most successful successful success success- ful records ever made hero here how- how over e was tabulated on the other drums which caught tho the vibrations vibrations north and south Man on Killed In Mine Fairbanks Alaska a Jul July Tho Th 7 Tho violent earthquake that eyer ever was experienced experienced ex ex- hero took place at 10 o'clock lost last night the earth rocking continuously continuously continuously for tort forty seconds second Less SS Iol violent t shocks occurred throughout the tho night Louis An Anderson erson foreman of a mine on Dome Creek was was was' killed kilIc He lie was suffocated beneath a huge slab of earth which tho the quake loosened from the roof root of ot the mine Violent Temblor at ot Seattle Seattle Wash T Jul July 7 Violent i.-Violent Violent disturbances disturbances dis dis- ls- ls lasting from 1201 to a.m. a.m. a. a m. m to today a were recorded on the seismograph seismograph seismograph graph at ut the University of ot Washing Washing- ton The heaviest shock was from 1 06 to with the most Intense vibration between 1206 and 12 1215 15 at which time the tho needle ran clear off oft tho the I paper pape T |