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Show IfBEi Nine More Aangled Bodies Taken From Mine at Delagua Belagua, Nov. 10. Nine more charred char-red and mangled bodies were found In No. ?, mine of the Victor American Fiel company early this morning, bringing the list of dead to 04. It Is now thought the list may reach 75 fr SO. The long line of bodies, in tho temporary morgue of tbo Yivtor-Am-erlran Fuel company, grw fast this morning. Rescue parties, penetrating penetrat-ing the chambers off the fourth north entry, where the explosion occurred, found a tangled mass of charred and J disfigured 4odis1 a mile from tho nutrance. With flesh charred from the bones and llnibe torn and man-Rled, man-Rled, the bodies last discovered were Itld In a line past which filed friends ( bo peered under the rough canvas , coverings to Identify them. The body of Twellyn Evans, pit ' Vjowi, was orought out early this fcoralng. The bodies of F.0 of the dead I IkvJ b-en removed from tho mine a ! f;o o'clock. J Fire broke out near the place here tho exploslou originated shortly short-ly after midnight and the rescue parties were rusbed In to check It Ufore tho last body could be re- moved. Mere fortunate than the human la- borers, a mine mule was found In J one of the chambers alive and un- banned. Arrangements were made c thN innrrHng to attack the fall or the i rock, under which S: pt. Win. Lewis 1 ind nearlv every foreman in the mine are iburlcd, from ih.i Inside. f All night men worked on the cave from the surface, believing the were S 0artng the bodies. State Mine Inspector John F .lone cd J. C. Roberts of th,3 government tilne rencue car, entered the min thU morning to uiak a thorough In- Motion and determine If possible 'te cause of tbo explosion. ReBcuers have now bei-n through i nui 0f the n-ln workings and are "arching the cross galleries t |