MAN FOUND DEAD IN MINE; WORKED ALONE AT NIGHT Frank Maus, 63, of Dean Township Believed Victim of Heart Ailment ILL FOR SOME TIME ASHVILLE, Feb. 15--Frank Maus, aged 63, dean Township was found dead this morning in the F. A. Garman mine in Dean Township where he had been working alone during the night. Henry Garman found the body when he went into the mine about 8:30 o'clock. Dr. E. C. Fleck, who was called immediately, said death apparently had been due to heart disease. The body lay in one of the rooms in the mine about 50 feet from a partly-filled coal car. A little less than half a ton of coal was found in the car, leading to the belief that Mr. Maus, who entered the mine about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, had died about 8 o'clock last evening. Dr. Fleck said he had been treating the victim for some time for a heart ailment. The heart trouble, he said, started three or four months age. Frank Maus, who was unmarried, lived about a block away from the mine. In recent months he worked alone in the mine at nights, making a practice of going in about the time the regular force quit work. The body was turned over to W. A. Gibbons, local mortician. Notified of the case by Dr. Fleck, Coroner Cyrtus Davis of Conemaugh said he would be in Ashville this afternoon to make an investigation. <this is not the Frank I was looking for. I hope someone else can use it.>