Show MINERS ENTOMBED RESCUE HESCUE IMPROBABLE Rush of Fine Dirt and Coal Endangers Lives of Twenty Twenty Twenty- Eight Pa Feb 17 By By a rush of or fine fino dirt and nd coal conI 28 23 men were entombed en en- today In the tho MIdvalley alle No 1 mine mino In the mountain near this city Tonight a n force torce of men was at atthe atthe atthe the work worle of rescue but It seemed hope hope- less It was at 7 7 30 30 o'clock this morning when the coal and ond dirt became loosened from the tho breast of or No 20 Duck Buck Mountain Moun Moun- taut tain vein and with a a. rush and roar that was heard throughout hout the workIng work- work In log Ing or more cubic feet of debris closed the gangway breast and headIngs headIngs head- head Ings lags filling tho the m main ln gangway for Cor feet feet Two thirds of the tho victims arc are married mar mar- ried ned The colliery COmOr officials ls and the mino Inspectors were summoned and messengers wore sent through the mines calling all miners and laborers to the tho work of rescue Wagon agon lo load loid d after wagon load of debris debris debris de de- de- de bris was taken to the surface but Lut the thue enormity of or the rush exceeded tho the most skeptical prognostications of at the tho 0 officials chile and engineers who were summoned sum sum- Tho The breast In which the fall rall occurred was located on the surface and a force of or men was set to work shoveling a shaft to the breast of or No 2 which Is known to be closely approaching the surface |