Show TIE HOimOU GROWS Bend May Yet foot up Seventy Five Special to The Herald Evanston March 20The explosion tonight is the most terrible disaster in the history of coal mining in Wyoming Wyo-ming A force of twentyone men have gone into the mine to recover the dead bodies of the men caught estimated to be from forty to seventyfive the exact number is not ascertainable and none of whom can be alive Two have been brought out James Limb and Fred Morgan found in the main tray burned and blackened The following are known to have been in the mine Samuel Thomas and eon Samuel Hutchinson Willard Brown Henry Burton and John Fearn all are men of large families as are most of those not yet recovered The cause of the t explosion is a mystery Mr Beeman of Salt Lake one of the heaviest stock holders in the Rocky Mountain Coal and Iron company com-pany arrived tonight |