Show yii k ENTOMBED BY B SLIDE FIFTY MEN KILLED BY AN AVALANCHE AVA-LANCHE WHILE AT WORK ON i CANADIAN PACIFIC TRACK r u Were Engaged In Clearing Tracks From Previous Slide When Larger Slide Came Down and Swept Them Into Canyon Below t Vancouver II CIrty men who were engaged In clearing tho Canadian Pacific tracks In Rogers Pass at tho s rt fiummlt of tho Selkirk range were entombed en-tombed by an avalanche Saturday i 1 morning Fourteen others Injured j have been taken to tho hospital The men wore a working crow engaged tJ en-gaged In clearing away a small slide I which had come down early the previous i pre-vious evening They wore working a I rotary engine over It when a larger r elide came down and carried them to tt t d J their death in tho canyon below 4i At first it was believed that all of i tho hundred man engaged were killed but during tho early morning it was found that many had escaped and the t + death list Is now placed In tho vicinity of fifty The accident occurred near n snowshed ono mile west of Rogers i pass and at tho actual summit of the 1 I Belklrks Seventyfive per cent of the i j + dead were white men the remainder i 9 If i Japanese Conductor Buckley and Engineer L En-gineer Phillips of tho work train headed i head-ed by a rotary snow plow were killed |