Show STill TAKE BODIES fROM C COAL Al MINt MINE BLUEFIELD W. W Va Jan 13 TIcs 13 Res Rescue cue crews worked forked incessantly all ni night at Lick Branch coal mine the scene of yesterdays yesterday's explosion and at 9 0 o'clock clock today oday twentysix bodies had been me- me re covered There Thero is no change in the estimate estimate es es- es- es of dead the tho number ranging ranzin from 85 to It is not likely that any more mere bodies will bo be brou brought ht to the surface until late lute this his afternoon although rescue crews will work a all day and into tho n night relaying ever every few hours with fresh forces of men who have volunteered from Tom all aU over the coal fields It was learned earned early today that the company lad had ordered eighty caskets and robes A carload of necess necessities ties was shipped to o the scene of the d disaster today todar James W. W Paul of P Pittsburg seating tho United States geological survey urvey is expected hero today with a number of assistants West Vir Virginia nia mine inspectors are arriving at the mine with wilh every train but the they are almost continually in in the mino mine and all efforts to talk with them concerning the cause of the catastrophe are futile Ono One Crawls Out One Ono of tho the most remarkable features of the accident is the escape of Clevo Clove Bowers Sowers Bovers a mino foreman who crawled on his hands and knees from the tho mine maine while fire and deadly gases were about him He Ho is the only man who reached the I surface alivo alive and although he lies in a aI I hospital with two broken ribs and other I injuries he will probably recover I |