Show TWENTY fOUR BODIES STILt SIll ARE AR hURlED BURIED I Cause of the Fatal Explosion Explosion Explosion sion Still Is Being Sought PRIMERO IERO Coo Cole Feb 3 0 Ope One e more body boy was recovered early today by bv the rescuing parties in in the Primero mine making a tots total of one fifty bodies recovered recovered recovered re re- re- re covered since Mondays Monday's catastrophe Work inside the tho shattered h mine today taday was made most horrible by the od odor l from the decaying bodies of the mules Six barrels of chloride of lime were sent here from fram Trinidad and scattered through the mine passages but despite des its effect the rescuing party was sIckened sickened sick sIck- ened by the horrible stenches May Never Be Recovered It is believed that twenty twenty of miners are still lying un under tons of coal and rock and some of these may never be recovered The inquest under the direction of Coroner 1 J J. H. H Gullied be began an this morning mornin in in the little Catholic church Many l witnesses were summoned All the crack miners employed by i ithe the Colorado Fuel and Iron company which owns the mine are at tie the mine mine while there are volunteers from many adjoining camps Miners mine inspectors and mine officials officials are still speculating g on the cause of the explosion It is believed that it was an explosion of dust and gas but what ignited it is is a mystery ry The initiatory ini mi- mi point paint of the explosion is is still sought |