Show bodies removed 4 from local mine 4 1 the remains of earl D bryson thomas E bottrell and alfred te ken from the centennial eure eureka a mine the rescuing party that has been at work in the centennial lureka tame mine ever since the disastrous accident on september letb when eleven men were burka in the debris ot of a cave in in the the oklahoma slope sue ceedee in recovering three bodies dinn diring the last week these were m ere earl D bryson taken free front the mine on monday and thomae thomas E bottrell removed the following day and al fred recovered ered on thursday morning identification was made by clothing shoes and personal belongings inas such as Ava tebes match case cases etc found in the pockets of 0 the vie tims at the rate of progress it Is thought that the other bodies will be taken out of thi mine in the next few day six bodies were recovered within a few das after the accident but in order to leach each i the point p here the other five men were buried it was wa necessary to drive drifts and kakaes through the solid formation this work has been carried on with nil all w sible speed an ani I 1 the quick work in oc atin bryson bottrell and SUB sun piet after the caved wite continued en on last page AN ate 10 bodies removed from local continued from page one reached shows that those who nilio ire in charge of the rescie ie work were inere cor reef in their calculate cal culat ons the names namos of the men still birdied in the mine are edward alien allen and gert bert lessee these bodies should be near the point from which bryson bottrell aal an Suii SuA quist were removed funeral of thomas bottrell linvial services for thomas bott rell were conducted at the M E church on wednesday morning corn COM at 11 clock bev rev oliver officiated delivering an appropriate funeral sermon A male quartette consisting of garrity tinker R issell and warren rendered two tro choice selections come unto me and abide with me interment took place at the city cemetery ellis ell bottrell was born 10 years afo in england coming to amelca with h s parents when a boy of 17 ayearst ile has made his home in edreka E ireka almost continuously since ince that time being employed in varto IS mines the day of the accident was his first shift at the Cen centenna al eureka mine the dc deceased ceased leaves a young wife and two small children and also bis his mother mrs ellen bottrell funeral of earl D bryson larl 1 bryson was born twenty thre years ago at st george 0 and hia his mother mrs kohv a bryson and three brothers and a sister are still of that place the mother and one son john bryson came to lureka uon ulon learning of the centen al cureka accident remain here un til the body was recovered two uncles of the deceased james ind john 1 bryson who live at bountiful were ere also here for the on wednesday we and other relatives were also present from various parts of the state mrs bryson the N wife nife ife of the de dc ceased is a daughter of or mr and inquire brooks well known residents of this city services for alfred at the L D S 9 church in this city on thursday evening fun ral services i ere nere conducted over the remains of alfred dunquist un quist bishop borup was in charge and musical numbers were rendered ay y the church choir on the fol following loing morning the remains were sh p ed to Alid midvale vale for burial affied finquist Sin quist was 42 years old ar at d a native of finland lie ile came to america twenty years ago and for the past fourteen years year he has been a resident of the tintic gintic district the decease I 1 leaves a wife and five small children as well as a number at oi other real lives tives |