Show t LIST OF TELLURIDE IS AT AI TWENTY IVE i lef Party Starts for the Liberty Bell Mine to Search Jor or Men Buried in Snow Hore nore Slides TOday N JURIDE ilD Colo Cob Mardi March 1 Today I.-Today Today br broKe K bright and and clear r In the lb city elly hang oy over r the mountains o n A A arge searching ar party left this the search for the dead burled buried under the snow Telephone U t this ls city to the mines Ines and to Denver are down A A slide occurred I 1 In g. g In Marshall bas basin rl at t the a miner was killed He I was yas 43 years year of age ge and had a wife h I d. d who have only been in this a short was a n native tive all England and had I sided resided in tn this the last fourteen fen years r ar also report reported d at Gold God King mine south south of th the city Ity The tramway ay ked Kea ked It Its It's Is not known known a at present presen t whether whether-or or not an any lives lives' were lives were ere lost umber ber of Jives lives lost in the four avalanches hes that swept down S Smuggler R is now nov estimated at at t twenty ve fi Furt Fourteen n men men menar ar are known kEown killed een an unknown number are buried under the snow and twelve persons are In III the no hospital pital while other men who ho were were I a their homes It Is believed that any more bodies jodie can be until the snow melts J J C account of the which carried away the boarding and ands and's s 's and other of the Liberty Bell mine mine in Cornet Creek basin a half miles north of of this city and buried th their ir occupants in the er a asses es of snow and debris was given by L L. M. M Umsted who is In packing ore from a crusher to the tram station He had just come comeIn was in the s stable gable able saddling his animals when he head a a terrific a-terrific crash- crash abl able grew grew suddenly as dark as night and stepping to the door he the outside totally dark and the air filled with flying snow l as a terrific gust of or Jl wind he s slammed amme the stable door shut and andI andre I re seconds He lie peered through a cr crack crak S-k S an and ana as It grew light again th the door and saw the tram cable swinging about and buckets rolling roiling Hill L Enow now ow in the air settled he stepped out a few few feet feet and looking up and bunkhouses c could uld see n no signs of th these se buildings down ng ng down the hill he saw boards and timbers sticking out of the snow red red 1 about He lie then went up to the ore ore and and e or where or-where where It End End nd saw what he thought was a piece of overalls Gra Grasping and at- at pull it out he found he had hold of a mans man's body Tearing away ind boards he pulled out the body of Gus Kr Krul l. l The body was terri tern ed d dand and the head crushed till it was no thicker than the two hands gether rater Water Saved Him started toward the boarding boarding- t his brother Charlie Um- Um P d him what had happened s employed in the boarding- boarding escaped by being out at the bucket of water emmer mer timekeeper at the theR theas he heas R as killed itt Td g gI I I j f desk and making king out the when the crash all ah l the books of the company the the names of those on the there ere m re destroyed The exact men i Who ho were caught In this j Known own but there were ess ss than thirty In the bunk- bunk house boarding when they t way Fortunately a large large- f the he miners employed atell at at- Bell ell mine were either In the thed id lQ d workings or absent in time of the accident fery Dense eTy erY een R snowing for three days lOW ow and fog were so dense de came down that it was for one to see ten feet i t broke the tele- tele L Ii a and nd several hours elapsed r reached town with he disaster All the doctors nd many citizens hurried up in to lend assistance in dig dig- dead and injured odies had been recovered and andEl El fu en brought to town when ide came down in the patch I killing two more men and lumber umber of others f followed by two more slides flowed lives were sacrificed As AsI Ill ll I continued and the work worl Quid ouid only be carried on un un- anger ganger to the living and as yd d that no more of those e ethe the snow could be stilla still a aJ aj decided to abandon the bodies bomes until it can be prose- prose water greater safety in jn Slide Fien Ellen Ien and C C. W. W Delaney ip to attend the victims of I were caught in the f sustained severe Ins in- in s m s lower limbs limb's and the lat- lat Both were car- car tance of more O flan an fifty to extricate them- them in Killed ver w who ho was killed in the Iver had been County Clerk f the most prominent mios mi- mi os 2 S in the district He was ats ars old HI His wife wiCe is in at present g to the mine property I Is t The tramway terme ter- ter me with crushers etc tire tram and most of the down own It will be at least least's s iS re work can be reIf reIf re- re Ii If Y has always been con- con If rom slides and the build build- s selected elected ig on this account conditions the most I n n the history of the coun- coun prevailing it was th the most prominent citizens l Jump on horses 0 the rescue o of the r no question but that there re In the dis- dis next twenty four hours I DEATHS DEATH'S HARVEST AT TELLURIDE f TELLURIDE Colo Cob March Marh 1 To I.-To To review the past s si months month death f ff f certainly reaped a harvest in the vicinity of this city The he tire fire at the f ff f Union Smuggler lon suffocated suffocated twenty The dynamite at atthe atthe f ff f the Japan tunnel caused the death death of two and the acci at at the Tomboy Tom Tom- f ff f boy yesterday by by which two men en went l into to an shaft and f ff f 4 were we're w wire overcome re overcome and died from gases and powder smote Many others f ff f have been killed by falling rocks in different mines If Irre ve death death list In InI f ff f yesterdays slide reaches thirty the total loss of life I I in he e period men mend f ff I f Honed will be about sixty men f i |