DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.
TWELVE DEATHS IN A WEEK
(By C»We.—Press Association.—Copyright.) NEW YORK, May 15. Serious dynamite outrages in West Virginia and Pennsylvania have caused twelve deaths in a week. The Coal Company's plant at Masontown, Pennsylvania, was wrecked, and four men were killed. Tho Echart Coal Company's premises wero destroyed, and the loss of property was great. An attempt was made to wreck a passenger train at Leakone, Pennsylvania, but tho dynamite was discovered ia the nick of time.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14668, 17 May 1913, Page 11
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