Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1901 — Entombed Sixty-One Hours. [ARTICLE]

Entombed Sixty-One Hours.

After being entombed in the Highland Boy mine at Bingham, Utah, for sixty-one hours, Charles Nutting was taken out by the rescuing party that has been constantly at work since the cave-ln occurred. He was alive, but very weak. The space in which he was Imprisoned was so small that he was unable to stand. A plentiful supply of fresh air, however, served to prolong life. William Andershn is still in the mine and the rescuers will continue at work until he Is found. There is no hope, however, of finding him alive.