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Show placed in the stove. In a few minutes then1 occurred an ox-plosion. ox-plosion. Tlie report pounded like that uf u pistol shot. The lady ran to the stove, and as she raised thelid two more lesser explosions took place in rapid succession. Ashe? and smoke were thrown in every direction. The stove was not injured as the doors were open. On examination there was found in the stove a large piece of whit, sandstone, broken into numerous numer-ous pieces. What really caused the explosions was not satisfactorily satis-factorily cleared up. 10 al r.xmisnus. Tlirfi- Iti'dir lnr Tn;'t hr In it Klti-hen j Sl.tvi. In coal mined with explosives it is no uncommon thing to tird 'small bits of giant powder which i explode on being placed in the i stove along w ilh the fine coal. Rut a few days agorjuite an unusual explosion occurred in Brigham City. Several large pieces of I Rock Spring coal had been |