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Show slli rush in. filling the hole and retarding re-tarding the work of the rescuer As soon as the line Is opened to th- otuslde world, which will be within eight or ten djys. wrecking derrickH can be sent to the scene and tho trees and other debris cleared away vith greater laeillty. Superintendent O'Neill hopes to have the track cleared in right days. Tht d.mger of n sren.l slide Is ir.i-r.ilpcnt. ir.i-r.ilpcnt. The anew bark of the ho-t ho-t I ip as hlcn as the rnef and cn-tianc cn-tianc is eaineri ihroucb a tunnel oi now from the front.. At Alvln the station o.Tent war I ff.teed to leave on account of having no fco-i aud at I3ern five mils east ol l be tu.inel, th" employes of the road were starved out and were forced forc-ed to tend a messenger over almo?t unsurriiour.table obstacles to get help. There Is no confirmation of the r? I port that i-lx laborers were killed In ar. avabiiirbf n: Oiyle on tho oast s: pp of the n.OMiitalpf. Thursday , morning Tvn -.11011 b-ri their live.; t Pi a Kll.lo llvre It l.i .i.i i v 27. I SLOW RECOVERING OF BODIES. j Welllrs.ton, Wash.. March ."-AM the lifnlles of the victims of tho Wellington Well-ington disaster will not bo recovered for a month, according to a statement state-ment made by Superintendent O'Neill today. The great tree trunka that were carried down by the snow are entangled with tho wreckage of the cars and other equipment rn 1 I uake It dlifleult u get ai the bodies. bod-ies. Frequently when n i opeilng I" made In the sld rf a o.ir tl'o sno |