Show HOPE WRECKED LO LOVING ING HEARTS WAIT mR DEAD Anticipation That Some of E Entombed Might Have Barricaded Themselves Is N Now o w Dissipated By HARVEY HANCOCK Telegram Staff Correspondent CASTLE GATE Utah March 11 There was a rattle a ring of hopelessness as the little brass checks that each entombed miner carried dropped Into the box and the weary counter continued his task through the night into the gray hours of this morning o'clock one ninety-one Up until util 2 30 S dead had been been removed from the depths of the mine The J of ill m fated Castle Castle Castle Cas Cas- tle Gate during the long hours hours of the night was only disturbed by bythe bythe bythe the Intermittent rumble of modern as It carried the dead I from the mine up Willow can canyon on to the morgue here or by the shrill 1 shriek of or some relative who had I Ire re recognized a bod body I During the night a little group of those who had friends or loved I ones ones in the mine huddled around 1 a bonfire near the morgue and waited now only to Identify the I dead and not with a hope that one would be found alive I SEARCH UNABATED At the mine the search into the i gruesome depths continued un Un- Un abated One Ono hundred and forty un I me men wear weary and sickened the rescue rescue res res- cue cur crew trooped out of ot the mine i at midnight and another trooped in to take the grave graveyard ard I shift The faint hope that some en entombed entombed en- en I miners have barricaded themselves In at the extreme left lert I of the dip and saved their lives es I broke at 4 o'clock this morning when tho the rescuers pierced the rooms and the main slope to the end Bodies recovered at those end levels were found to be as mutilated muti I as those nearer the entrance of the mine an indication that the concussion o of t the explosion rather 1 than gas caused most of the deaths 14 S Late brer yesterday more morIS' than sixty graves graves were dug dugin In cem cemetery ter tery that is located d directly over oer tho the mine where the dead were r recovered re rA- covered and this afternoon many of the bodies will be buried DISPOSITION OF DEAD 5 Some of the bodies will willbe be taken to Price and Helper for burial by relatives es of the dead according to I Utah Fuel officials I The exact cause or toe disaster I was undetermined early this mOrnIng morning morning morn mOrn- I ing and whether an inquest will be beheld beheld beheld held is questionable Frank N. N Cameron Cam I eron foron vice vice- president of the Utah Fuel declared red that he expected all the bodies to be removed by to tonight to- to night As soon as tho the bodies are out I will penetrate every portion of the mine in an attempt to as ascertain ascertain ascertain as- as certain the cause of the accident he sa said Id Relief work for the f fatherless and sonless families progressed rapidly and today the Red Cross Cross- the Salvation Salvation Sal Sal- I Army the Knights of ot Pythias Pythias las and the Masonic lodge had es established established es- es I headquarters to comfort the bereaved |