Show MANY y DEAD IN COLORADO MINE DISASTER Nine Men Rescued and Six teen Believed Yet Imprisoned Im Im- Im I 0 DELAGUA Cola Colo Nov 9 1 Tho The bodies of thirty-five thirty men rj were wele found in the north entry 1 i where the explosion originated at I 11 1 0 dock clock They are being being- brought out 1 I slowly over the debris but are arc I not yet Vet identified I 1 a a o 1 s l GT T. T l' l J 14 o of f men mn are known to haye have been killed lolled in m inthe tb the the explosion that wrecked a ap p of mine No Ko 3 of tho the Victor Am r can Fuel company here yesterday Nine were rescued alive and sixteen still are 1 believed to be in the mine 1 The Dead WILLIAM LEWIS mine I W. W J. J EVANS assistant superintend superintend- ent S WILLIAM KILPATRICK outside foreman a BV EVANS ANS pit boss DAVID BELL motorman JAMES IES J. J YOUNG master mastor mechanic WILLIS EVANS en engineer ineer of of Colo Cob Colo rado Fuel and Iron Tron company at Primero JAMES BENNETT motorman 1 L. L MARTIN bartender BERT JENNINGS wei weight ht boss TWO UNIDENTIFIED MEN MES j Gave Life for Others Willis Evans a young en engineer ineer of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company gave his life in the rescue of the four miners taken out alive last night Evans who graduated from Colorado school school of mines only two years rears a ago o cam to Delagua Delagua Delagua De- De lagua with the rescue car of tho the Cob Colorado Colo Colo- rado ralo Fuel and Iron company yesterday afternoon He Ire joined the party part searching the fourth north entry equipped with oxy oxy- gon on helmets They worked their way aJo along 1 the entry and heard the faint tapping of a pick on solid rock the wireless call of the miner Realizing that at least some of their comrades were wore alive they attacked the fallen mass of rock that blocked tho the entry I with renewed hope bope When they tore through t the e cave they found four Slav miners alive and unhurt They were 2000 feet from the surface and the passages were filled with afterdamp a The rescuers feared to take the imprisoned im mm men to the surface without helmets and without a a. moments moment's hesitation best hesi tation Evans and und one of the other rescuers res ree- cuers took off their helmets and gave a 6 them to the rescued men and waited for forthe forthe forthe the return of the rescue party When Whon the rescuers returned Evans had bad dis dil a appeared red The rho res rescue ue party supposed he had i followed them out without a t helmet and went out without searching for him They discovered he had not reached tho the surface and amI another party was sent in after him They discovered him himat himat himat at II 1 0 o'clock clock last night unconscious from gas lIe He had h evidently attempted to reach the surface and had bad been lost He lie never re regained ai nad consciousness and died at this morning His brother Wallace Evans was Tras also a member of the Colorado Fuel and anel andIron andIron Iron company crow crew and was almost frantic with grief as ho stood at his brothers brother's side and fought in vain ain to revive him His body was t S brou brought ht to Trinidad The bureau of mines rescue car which was ru rushed bed to Delagua from froni Dener Denver Denver Den Den- ver er arrived hero bore at 6 o'clock this mornin morning J. J C. C Roberts in char charge e of the carand car and bj his men are arc working with the tho fue fuel cari companies companies' men The fire which is blamed for thc the explosion is is believed to have havo started in in a broken entry door which caught fire firo through some somo unknown unknown un un- known means The Tho fire firo has been ex cx tin Killed by Fall of Rock Bock 1 Lewis Young Youn Llewellyn Evans and Bell Ben were killed by a fall o of rock within with with- in feet of the tho entrance of the main slope They had been noti notified fio of a fire in the mine mino and started in the slope elope with a n. fire hose when the explosion oc 00 lI Their bodies have bac not been re re- re covered ered Jennings Bennett Dennett and Martin were vere standing at the tho mouth of the main slope and were killed by flying rocks rocke |