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Show The Buried Miners Must Stay There Wilkesbabbe, Pa., Maroh 5. Everything was quiet at Nanticoke to-day. All the breakers and colliers of the Susquehanna Coal Company were in operation and the miners and laborers, with but few except tions, were at work. Superintendent Morgan Mor-gan said that the company had done all in its power to reach the imprisoned men, but that in the face of the danger which now exists in the gangway, the company thought it advisable to relinquish any further efforts in that direction. Willard H. Hines, attorney at-torney 'for the relatives of the entombed men, will make a demand on the company to-morrow to proceed with the search. On their refusal to do so he will offer an appeal to the courts looking to their being compelled com-pelled to continue the work. |