Show missing hissing Men Believed Buried Under Sn in Little Cottonwood MI MINERS fR e 4 if i I H. H I 1 i lA GHE 1 y 4 4 e by Salt Laker in fountains fountains' Fastness Is gale Futile and Death Now Is Isled Isto led ed to Be Their Fate 1 l Somewhere under a mile-long mile lanche of snow the bodies of W. W Clays and John Howey I remain in their icy mas oleum 1 spring tha thaws s sh shall ll r release h according wording to a decision ed last night aft after r the re- re of the searching party head- head 1 by w J J. P. P Clays brother brotherto to one onG the victims Remains of tho the thoL'S S L-'S supper were found at their en encampment No further Was found but that they thoy a at some point in the the line of r- r was considered eer- eer 7 JT Henry W. W lay Clay and John J owe two miners worl working ng in Peruvian urian mine in the Alta district killed tilled when they were caught in inI I of ra a a number of in Lit- Lit canyon is believed l by y Gay ay half brother of one of the J after a search of the district h the men 1 were last seen th Henry Cia Clay and Howey arrived lia on March 1 according to Frank rank 1 Alta AHa store stor They went Imely Im- Im ely fy to tb the mine mino and began work ork cabin bin was Ras near the portal of ot the thea zia a draw The Tho In which d ro f believed d to have havo lost their 1 at tho head bead of or the thel 0 C men en were first missed when they to call an for tor their mall mail at Alta Alt tulles from the cabin A search search- larty r y was wes sent out oat but made mad no Jray GRay l r. r and J J. J P. P Clay sy was wa i called to toof of the search for his half half- tl n er Ho Ito found their cabin had burled under many feet of ot snow snout men were not in It Their I and acid food were all there and 3 were at t the mine f i believed tho the men were lost In Ina Ine a e occurred while they were Way ay from tho cabin to thelt tho the lt It will bo some somo time before can b be recovered I. I |