Show KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION POWER WORK BLOW U I NEW J5Y List of Dead Contains Five Iuclud lug Q United State Inspector Others Terribly Mnngled Wilmington Del April 29Five men were Idled and one fatally injured by the explosIon of a powder press at Du ponts Smokeless Powder Works today at Carneys Point N J nearly opposite i oppo-sIte here I r The Dead I Captain Stewart U S A powder inspector in-spector Harvey Smith Yoseph Yeager Isaac Frient Amos Morris jr workmen A worKman name Russell was nor I rlbly mangled about the body and lost the sight of both eyes He is not expected ex-pected to live The cause of the explosion explo-sion is unknown I is believed that Captain Stewart and one of the workmen were making a test of some powder in the press mill when the explosIon occurred The press mill was completely wrecked and a number of valuable presses were destroyed de-stroyed Yeager Smith and Frienthad just left the mm They and Morris were instantly killed Captain Stewart was badly Injured and died shortly after af-ter terThe The noise of the explosIon could be heard plainly in thIs city although thc I I Delaware river separates the two place In the vicinity of the powder I I wor1s the greatest excitement prevailed pre-vailed The tamles of the workmen flocked to the entrance of the works and made efforts to lear who had been killed The utmost discipline was observed ob-served withIn the place Guards were stationed at Intervals around the works j and It was impossible to gain admittance admit-tance Physicians were summoned from I poInts near by and members of the firm assisted in the work of caring for I the remains of the dead and affording the Injured men what relief they could I At the same time they dId all In the1 power to case the mInds of the families of the workmen mportuning for news I The loss In money is not known |