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Show EIGHT DEAD AS RESULTf BUST Victims of Explosion to Be Buried After Public Funeral Fu-neral Tomorrow KEMMERER. Wvo. July 51 Kemmerer will b a rllv of mourning' tomorrow, when th funerals of eight1 victim of the mine magazine explo-j slon are held The kateat traire.iy of the local coal mines collected 10c per cent toll, as every' man who was at the powder magazine at th Sublet mine whm the mysterious ni occurred, now lies at one of K'ninu;-er K'ninu;-er a two mortuaries. burned and blackened corpse hardly recognisable as a human tein: Ona man wee killed instantly, three died before 10 o'clock last night, after af-ter being brought 10 the hospital in this rir. and the remaining four paa.se i during the earl hourel of this, morning. The miners' union, which will have charge of the funerals, plans to assemble as-semble the eight caskets in the pavil Ion. the town a largest auditorium, and to have part of th last sad rlt 1 tn the nature of a Join? .-rnnonial All of the victims of the exploaion 111 be buried here or at narby camps. The dead are as follow a r'red Kamflng!e. (lei Basil Jab snese. well known In Salt I...k. and Idaho He has served as court Interpreter Inter-preter In criminal triala here and spoke German and Jatmneiu- OttMtlJ e leave, w-jfe tnd three fotinj children. Malt Wlsnlenskl. ZZ, unmarried, lived st Sublet with his parents He waa In charge of the magazlme and is e.l powder supplies t.. the miners H M Shlmm. 11. a Korean little , known here He had frtend In Superior, Su-perior, where he formerly worked T Tlmaga. SI. a Jnp.me... aingle. I a newcomer and not known here Steve Weber, a Pole, about S years of age. w ho waa a shoemaker w tio worked pert of the time in the mtnsa It Is supposed that he was single John I'erogllo. an Italian, sin whom little ta known locally. Robert Nemtng. 40. and single Alfred .N'okkn, .. rtnteader, i years ; of age. WARM in 1 11 t 1. i 1 I It Is definitely known that the men SnVrs at the magaclne to et their sapplj of black pow:-1 ,.f wnlch thev I tr alloaej only eight iound for eaen shift Wlanirwakl. the powder man. who '. l'.scAntl killed, wan at th door Issuing the explosive an. I the men 'n line facing him. as In ahown tbe fact that all .rre burned tn. I worat In the face. Home of the rueu w-rt. on thIr way to Join the night shift at ths mine anu Others sre I on the way home and stopped for the powder for the next ahllt. which it la customary to take home overnight The thcir l ...Iwn. d b roin rs ! familiar with the pro. .Jure el the I Sublet inag.nine that a metal kc j of powder was opened wi:h an iron Instrument and that In pasting through the metal I spark waa gen-I gen-I era ted which cause,) tn. uplosjtea |