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Show ACCIDUNT AT PARIS UXI'OSITION Mu. f.,..l. HUlnl Hrt rllr lujurxl bj lelUM r llrlJi-. I All aseldent within the I'urit expo, I- ' Hon ground Monday cauted tue death of at leat nine peraona, nhlle metre than forty are known to have been in Jured. A temKtrarv bridge, unable to wlthttaud theorond, broke. The acol-dent acol-dent threw a p-tll over the Imineiike throng who had prollteU by the inug-uitlceut inug-uitlceut ncathrr to vitil theexiHMltion I In the nsinllmc John Wilton, who had been blown with lilt hornet two hundred ynrdt acrun the eaoyon from the luo.ilh of the mine, had been dlv covered and wat taken to hit home The back ot hit tkull wat cruthed and tome Killd tubiUiiM had been drlveu through hleablomen. Thuinat Mellert, who waa working abonl llfty ytrilt from the mouth of the mine on Ilia ouUlde. had hla right fool crutheil, back hurt and thouldcr knoelinl iiuliit ptaeo. Handy Wllion. attnon theoiittlde, wat hit by flying Umber and lilt life I detpalred of. Harry Taylor liad lilt Jaw broken and John lleddee wat teverely bruited. Theto men were all on the outtlde and were Inken to Hilt take on a apcelal train for treatment. The retcuo parly Intldo Hie mlnedlt-covered mlnedlt-covered William Howler lying In the mldtt of teveral dead, and with attltt ance he walked lo the month of the mine and wat aarcd. 'I he nfter-damp delayed the work of tho rraculng party, but the magnitude of the illaatter toon became apparent All men on the rale known at I'lke'a I'rak were lying In clutter. John Jamra, a county commlttlODer, wat found with hit ton, lieorge, entwined en-twined In loving embrace In each oilier' arm. All Ihcte man had apparently realized real-ized that death waa coming, for all were found at though In altltudei of detente. Home had their cloaka about them, other, had trie! lo protect them-telvet them-telvet by burying their faeea In the ground Hour of the mine, hoping thtia lo etenpti the deadly gai that wat fatl enveloping them. Tbvy mutt have lived tor aonie time In prayerful expectation expec-tation ot ren raaeliiug them, lleruaid llongall, the prumitlng und enlerprlalng yoitug engineer from i Sprlngvllle, Uuli, who had only Jntl ; euternl the mine n taw minute before I with lit attiatnnU, wat found with hi liittrameuttet, while ha and I men lay dead around It. 'J he bodteeare not nearly nil Identified, Identi-fied, the work bring ueceaaarlly alow, a Ixiii t ilitv have been Identlfled a follow' fol-low' John Jaine and aon, Wm. Samu 1 el and aon, William and ton, Adam Hunter aud ton, Hubert Hunter and two t4in, Jnhn lltinler. Win. 1'arniley, Divla and ton, Win. ltd. Harry Miller. Han Miller, Imbc Miller, Alex Wilton, John UIImmi, Ja. WlUon, Hub Wll-lead, Wll-lead, Wm. Wilatead, Win Davit, Irro t lark boy. John X IJoyd, Ilernard Dougall. It. T. Kvan, llavu F.van. lieu Moyd, Johu Urbber, Thomaa Webber, Jamc Webber, Jatnr (iatheruin, Win. llathcrum, Chaa. IMwarda, T. II. Hell ley, tangttalT and aon, Wm. Hunter, Ua llnrttonr ttu Innlonl'D llunlfn John I'rlce, John Ilurnt, Wm. 1'om'H), Dan Muer, 1'cle Cocklctt, Hub Ferrith.'t Llewellyn Wllllama, Jo. WalUcc-Sr.,' Dick Thomat, Dave l'aJfield, H. J.l'ad Held, Mathlaa l'utterton, Levi Jonra, John l'ltman, D.ivc l'ltman. |