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Show The Yellow Jacket Eire. Virginia, Nev., 20. The following is from the Yellow Jacket mine tire: The firemen can do nothing towards extinguishing the fire, but it is in a filace where there is not much.tim-ier, much.tim-ier, consequently it will soon die out. Work will probably be commenced in the Belcher and Crown I'oint to-morrow, and none of the mine? have sustained sus-tained much damage. 'The following is a list of the killed whose bodies, have been recovered: Jxutis Louisellc. Jas. B. Watei-s, W. S. Broadwater, James E. Xiles Thomas Cusick, and G. W. B. Nudd. A number of others are very i.'k from inhaling t lie gas and being buniedJmt none arc considered dangerous. The people are greatly ?xei;ed, audit is rumored that others are amissing. The cry now is "No more blacksmith simps in the mines.'' Albert Loeky, underground foreman ot the Belcher, had his face and arms badly burned trying to save the men. The coroner's inquest will be held on Monday. |