LOSS OF THE CHIRIQUI.
CREW NOT YET PICKED UP. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. NEW YORK, sth October. The crew of the steamer Chiriqui, which was wrecked through an explosion at Garachine Point, Panama, have not been picked up, except one stoker. BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE. * MINER'S SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. By Telegraph.—Prefs Association.—Copyright. NEW YORK, sth October. Daniel M'Millan, a dynamite expert employed in the North American Asbestos Mines at Caspar, Wyoming, committed suicide by olacing a hundred pounds of dynamite under his body and exploding it. He was blown to atoms, and the mine level where the deed was done was wrecked.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 84, 6 October 1910, Page 7
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