Show I THREE THREE-COALVILLE THREE MINERS BURIED UNDER TONS OF ROCK AND COAL Republican ait Special Service utah Ulah D Doc Dec c. c 22 Buried Burled under un un- del dec tons of rock and coal three miners barely escaped death deaths this afternoon In the Grass Creek al i al mine b by smothering before they thoy could be res res- c cued cd James R. R Robinson was probably probably ably fatally Injured and William WilHam Robinson Rob Hob Jn Jason inson on and John Haddow were seriously Injured James Jame Robinson was taken to as us soon seams as he lie was from the tho mine and I la is being attended by Dr 0 O. W. W French Two of his ribs are arc broken over the heart one ono leg leg- legis Is fractured his head hend Is Iii cut In irs several pIa places eel and und ho he sustained in internal In- In Injuries Tho The three men were worl working in a small room the roof caved In ii upon them e crushing u t then them l t 1 il i i Z z L tho wall trail under Its weight Charles Sargent had Just left the room about a minute before Ho lie heard the lie crash arid and felt relt the lie concussion of or air ala Rushing Rush Rush- ing Ins back into the tunnel he discovered the three men inca were entombed In the room Assisted by a n gang of or minors the men were dug out out- James s Robinson Robin s son n was tas unconscious and tho the other r two ero welo almost smothered Haddow has five ribs broken and amid la Is bruised and cut about the h head ad William lIlIam Hobin son was bad badly bruised and nd his isis ankle 4 W was also d. d the roof roar ca caved d In upon them thema a L lump of ot coal cOll weighing po pounds struck shuck James Robinson on arm the this cheet cheat I Ijo lo e was pinned under it and was completely covered erel with dirt and rocks Haddow and Robinson crushed crushed under the ES' ES debris 1 I 0 7 fi r V t v s f t. t l. l i vi i 0 1110 t I t r.r. |