Newspapers: Victims of Naomi Explosion December 1, 1907 Fayette Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Sherry Shondelmyer bobnsher@dp.net USGENWEB NOTICE: Printing this file within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ Daily Independent, Monessen, PA, Thursday, December 3, 1907 Vol. 6 NO. 139 FRIDAY SET FOR BURIAL OF VICTIMS OF NAOMI EXPLOSION Thirty Bodies Have Been Taken out and Thirteen Are Still Believed to be in Pit CORONER EMPANNELS JURY Composed Mostly of Belle Vernon Business and Professional Men. Inquest in Ten Days Friday will witness the last sad rites over the remains of the Naomi mine victims thus far recovered. A few of the bodies have been removed from the morgue, but the majority of them will not be given burial until tomorrow. In the authentic list of the dead seven names are missing. that number being unidentified and it is likely they will go to the grave unrecognized. one body, that of the water hauler, whose name is unknown and who is said to have caused the fearful explosion, is known to be still in the ill-fated mine. The miners and officials still differ in their opinions as to the total number of victims. The former expressing the belief that there are yet about 25 bodies not recovered. With six more bodies brought from the mine the list now reaches 30 and the original figures of 43 dead are believed to be correct. The list of identified is correctly given as follows: English speaking men: James Christian, Frank Riskey, David Roberts, fire boss, Albert England Foreigners: George Bebarrl Sr., Paul Balchit, Charles Dementall, Antol Menshurt, John Kish, James Hagerdish, John Robey, Charles Demeter, John Bodo, Geofed Eglis, Sam Gantoylor, John Zonda, John Naud, Charles Peydf, Frank Bouchner, John Truenberg, Charles Truenberg, Andy Radish, John Baichit Sr. The coroner of Fayette County has empanelled a jury composed of the following business and professional men: Harry OR. Boyd, manager of Federal Supply Company, Belle Vernon, C.H Truxal, editor of Belle Vernon Enterprise, Belle Vernon Charles Cheeseman, glass cutter, Belle Vernon Dr. N.R. Lohman, Belle Vernon Wood Lange, druggist, Belle Vernon A.G. Bradly, hotel keeper, Belle Vernon The jury reviewed the bodies at 7 o'clock last evening. These six men will have full charge of the legal investigation and receive the testimony. The inquest will be held in about 10 days in the town hall of Belle Vernon.