Show CHU CRUSHED SHED AND MANG LEll ai I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 another mining lining IV disante A from montana THE THIRD IN TEN DAYS DAY S I 1 I 1 six men ken killed and sixteen wound ed ad two ot of them probably rat fa tally by an explosion in th broadwater Ero adwater mine at delbart Nel bart mantl mont description of the frightful in juries of the Un unfortunates fortun tes caus camj unknown Dak nowa but it Is 4 thought tow pow der ignited from A 0 CiL bandla tidle TRIBUNE SPECIAL anda anaconda an da mont april 18 7 broadwater mine at belhart Ic lhart was abi scene of thel tha third mining dla dialer steT I 1 lr lion montana tana during the past ten days BS 13 an ain explosion of giant powder in th middle tunnel of that mine at ahw morning six men were pro killed and six teen wounded the tha dead ahei are frand doran D 11 II ross hush hugh mckenzly McK McKe enzla john cearnes Calr Ca Arnes nes dan oleary cloary OL oary W 13 morrison Morr isain seriously injured art arbi george doran doram bade back virria tend and rime cut I 1 t J J conniell Co internally In aured broken jarnes james dean bock bea hurt james T gallagher chest charles smith skull broken bro kerb mike tobin head jammed ton ten others othera are cared format homes with less serious wounds AWAKENED nt BY the citizens of the camp were agaj I 1 7 ened cried by the tha sound of the tha ex explosion nel an ia swarmed to the mine scantily dries men women ans and child ch ildron ca 1 at t the mouth ot of tho the tunnel tu all we 3 smoke and dust were issuing dashto enito the tha face of deaths death and thaya th knew not what to find the dead an ajia ani dying under a mass of wreckage an one by one tho the unfortunates brought tor to the surface Bur tae soma a 07 0 of th I 1 I 1 unrecognizable in their mang man ledd dialon the scene was i as relatives rc and friends sought for thia missing an empty store was used a a morgue the first man taken out was hueh mckenzly Mc Kenzle he was breathing whew when discovered but died before he rea rehee cheK the open air ross rosa and calmes ivel alive when found but they lived calay a few moments morrison Morr lson was waa fount I 1 with his face ace f frightfully SMASHED 1 I 1 I 1 he lived but a short time after reach rt achT T ing ine the hospital oleary was makeni ta ken 1 I to the improvised ampro faed li hospital and died at 9 this morning gallagher wasat wag found with a hole in ills bis side and alrey I 1 upper part of 0 hla his body mutilated anda and crushed lie cannot survive georget Geor doi doratt art walked out of the mine but nsf is in it a very critical condition now US IR was at first thought that dearon had his back broken but upon elamin 8 l tion alon it proved to be not tile tho case an ands 1 it Is 19 expect d that he will re recover caVer con 4 nolly had his arm broken and was nei ne pa i verely injured by the tha cone concussion heaton to tol 4 l blics tae face was smashed to a jet jelly ly and smith sustained md serious injuries to hlay b side and CAUSE head UNKNOWN 1 1 1 l I 1 the cause of tile the explosion Is not known frank doran had bad charge of the hie used tor for thawing powder he went W ent in with ai box be ftfe of le powder lowder the lasts lat seen of him hani he was haaf kneeling on tho the bround bolln the tha powder it Is supposed th that t the alre cronl roro his big candle ignite the powder e I 1 or it may bo be possible that he be perceived his danger tar for his bis body WIS waa found in the main shaft fully fifty feet from tile the maera alne about were working in the tun miners net nel tit at the time of tha accident i anil B some of them had just returned aroln t their midnight lunch ludell I 1 tho the tunnel 1 13 19 9 about fifty feet in depth but has hag a branch tunnel thirty h feet ican Ions g where powder was stored REPORT frost aroe helena mont moat april IS the accident occurred ln in the magazine used tor for frank 4 doram WILS was powder thawing looking after the powder and had h ad just il co commenced loading leading tho magazine when found the explosion oc currEA he was in another the magazine twenty y feet from rest the ar drift lt he must bane seen P tried to escape escapa t and danger the mine Is badly caved in super 61 ape aper r il I 1 could not cooney says there g In have been over thirty thir ty pounds of powder 1 8 jl in the magazine duren duran leaves leavea a wife and two children said and tie the I 1 others 8 are re a ingle men most ost of them had resided res idled here but a time |