Show COALMINE COAL MINE DISASTER ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN THIRTY LOSE THER LIVES IN BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH BRIT- BRIT ISH COLLIERY Only Four Men Taken Alive From the Workings Flames Cutting Off Off All Al of Hopes of Escape of Balance Entombed Men Manchester England One One hundred hundred hun bun miners lost their dred ired and thirty-seven thirty In Inthe Inthe lives on Thursday in an explosion Coal mines mines' at White the W Wellington succeeded In Haven Rescue fescue parties saving caving four men but fire has broken practically practically leaving out ut In the workings for those still sUll entombed cally no hope Throughout the day the tho rescue parties parties par par- considerable progress In the ties ies made at stopped work was mine nine but their night by the collapse of the roof A curious fact is that a colliery wa was published In many of the n mining districts or of orthe newspapers in the the kingdom on Wednesday to the effect effect ef ef- ef- ef feet that unusually high barometric conditions made fire damp explosions probable and that all underground workers should be on the alert The reading reading read read- barometer reached its highest ing lag In the White Haven district King George has sent a message of sympathy to the owners of the col ool- ool liery |