Show I ANGUISH OF RELATIVES S S A11 Anxious for Further Details of the 1 Tragedy The general offices of the Pleasant 1 S Valley Coal company were besieged all day by relatives and friends of those employed at Scoileid and the ScoJeld newspaper newspa-per ofllces were visited by many A 1 were eager for news and many wished to go down to the scene The coal 1he cornS corn-S pany gave prderr for tickets on the Rio Grande Western to those who had I brothers fathers or sons killed Orders for halffare tickets were also given 1 i I other relatives and friends of stricken families S S Train C in the morning was crowded clowdel that being tho through train No 2 In the afternoon also had a number S and No 6 this morning will bo filled with people on the way to the acene of the horrorS tecne horror-S General Superintendent TVclby of tho k i t iJ Rio Grando Western la lending all aid Ito I-to the coal company A large force of men was taken into Scofield yesterday to help In the work of rescue and n force of graders will be employed to dig tho graves The telegraph wires and all the appurtenances of the road have boon placed at the disposal of tho coal company In Its dire distress The scenes about the station In Salt Lake yesterday wore dread reminders of the calamity On the baggage cars of each southbound train were loaded several colllns for more urgent cases and drays wero passing to and fro laden with tho gruesome long boxes The I loaded into furni most of them were a u1ll I turo car and it went down at 1 p mOver I m-Over 125 were sent from Suit Lake and I about seventyfive were expressed from I Denver The later supply will arrive at Scofield this evening I Storekeeper J M Beatle returned tot to-t Scofield on No C He with Messrs I Carpenter Myers and others of the coal I I company and Z C M I had been up all I night packing suits and clothing which j were sent down on the same train i i i Superintendent F P Gridlcy of the I Swcetwater Coal company wired Super I intendent Sharp the tender of his personal per-sonal services and that gf his men Incase I In-case they were needed Mr Grldley is an old and experienced coal miner and I fully realizes tho terrible task that Is before Mr Sharp The latter 1m been in tho mine almost constantly since ho I I arrived onthe scene and Is most energetic ener-getic in directing the work He has I had several thrilling experiences In coal j I I mining which has been his lifework I butthis is afar greater calamity than j Is usual I was stated here by miners I that they could not remember of an equally fatal colliery disaster In I America I I |