Show Till C1IILIII 00T UClltlCOll Irthor Detalle of tho Trrlbl Work of on Autneh In the Far North Seattle Wash April 10Lat de tails received her today from Alaslq Increase tho horror of the avalanche on the Chllkoot pas Instead of lessenIng lessen-Ing It Slxtynlne dead bodies have been thus far recovered And the liamen of 150 mission have been reported os unaccounted for lt Is I barelY ponolbl that Monte of theme toil ucolerl In crossing the pass before the avalanche occurred A conservative osllmot Is I that between seventjflvo And 100 prone pr-one were killed The following Is I tho list of these whose bodies have been 1 found Andrew Anderson Sail Francisco 1d Alwoool New Yoik Atkins Idaho I 0 Albert Auglund Tacoma A V lllssell Seattle C Heck Sanford ria Walter Chaptwy New York Thomas ClnlU Idaho Thomas Courts Portland Or Thomas Culcnden Klrkland Or Wm Carroll San Francisco W 11 Dolstrom Lincoln Neb nilber A Dai on Tacoma George Hggert Portland Or It U irBterbrook Seattle William Talke San Francisco I T Glenn Spokane Wash T utlnn Portland Or Weed Garrison Seattle Con Gerl art Seattle I W Grimm Atkins Idaho S M Grime Tacoma r M Clrlmcs Sacramento Cal Preston Orlzzeley Buffalo X Y C H Homer Seallle U J Hudson I Seallle I H T Hudson Portland i Ort Or-t 11 nines Seattle Harry Holt Tacoma C 1 > llarrlion Senllle Itosmus Hede > ard Baker City Or i I It Johnson Spokane Wash H Jueger C II Kinney Prescott Ariz A r King Tacoma O Pon Gorge Lewis Spokane n J Aiuion M Iaui 4 J II Morgan I t Kmporia I Jan Ir Annl le Ioxon Jefferson county lellnslhanlo John Merchant Bedding Cal r V Sillier Vancouver Wash Trnnk Miller Ilutle Monl C L McNeil Elk Hlver lInn Sanford McNeil PortlAnd 01 J C Murphy Dixon N t > Aunlln Preston Itcddlng Cat I J 11 I 11 erse Tacoma CO J Itecse Wisconsin I George Illtchle Chicago Mrs W L Itlley Seattle Nr J g offg G ItnMnUD Colorado I I John lleddy Kansas Clly Mo George Itlner Seattle I Airs Lynn Baltimore Md Malt Bchona St Paul Joseph fmallvvood Portland Or Gus Seaborn Chicago Steve Stevenson Seattle I Frank Sprague Seallle O IW Smith Tacoma T O W Smith Wooley Wash 1 < < < Jeff Solej IdAho I 7 O A Uler Wooley Wash L Wcldelln Kansai city Mo i O M Warner San Francisco Wlihelr Menlo Park Cal GUI Sebarth Seattle A fact thai lends honor to the fear ful tragedy Is I that It may never bo Imown fill any degree of necuroe Just how many lives were sacrificed who they were or where they tame from Many a poor fellow lies burled v here no human 0101 can reach him and where his remains must rest until the summer sun melts the tons of snow and Ice under which he lies burled Upon the crowdd trail no record was kept of the living tolling inns brav ing hardships and facing death Itself In the mad rush for gold In the procession pro-cession that dally passed were people from all parts of the world unknon to one another The work of rescue has continued night and day ever since lost Sunday being gradually more systematized nd I consequently meeting with better re suits Thus fAr work has been con fined to the outskirts of theslide In the hope of rescuing those who are In jured but not set dead The main body of the avalanche which Is I estimated to be fifty feet deep and 150 yards long has not set been touched If there are any bodies under neath they can not be rescued In tins to save life Four men were taken out nlntonhours Alive after thy had been burled for In many Instances the bodies I of the dead are not bruised llTlfe lenst and Appear os natural as In lIfe Indicating that they Were suffocated In the snow As soon as recovered the bodies ale carried to Shoop Camp where en 1m ptovlsed morgue has been constructed Some have been removed for Intmnt OJ for shllmnt to relative In the states The work of rescue has been orderly and systematic A public = wag hdd and committees were appointed to take charge of the dead and to care for the wounded All that can possi bly be done to relieve the horror of the situation has been done The accident ws one that could not have bon foroen and similar life is I likely to happen ut any lime when me conditions exist although It Is stated that some warning of the I sapon dIng disaster was given by the native Indian In-dian packers who art said to have deserted de-serted the trail when the heavy snow i > f Saturday and Sunday night set In They refused to work for fear of slides The work of searching for the dead Is I to he continued as long as there Is tiny hope of rwovirlng any one though It Is feared that It must be discontinued discon-tinued before the whole truth Is known Walter Chappes of New York and John C Murphy of Dixon N D were alive when taken out but died shortly afterward Mrs Moxon was In ono of the small slides which preceded the large one and wan on her may tu Camp when over takn dby death 1Ir husband wmN rescued Tile Federal hoop at Talla took an active part In digging out the dad Many bodies that were unclaimed have been burled near th3 scene of the disaster Thirteen bodies reached this city today on the steamers city ot Seattle and Australia They were those of n L istcrbrook s Stevenson Steven-son J It Morgan O A Uler S Me Nell A V King S M Grimes Q r Harrison L Weldelln Harry Holt Gus Zobarth r Sprague and a P Smith Advices from Skaguas slate that there ore mans wild rumors thereabout there-about additional slides and loss of life but none 01 them can be confirmed aM they are not credited |