Show caught in a U ah fob 4 special to the herald about noon yesterday a disastrous snow ollde occurred in cotton 1 wood canyon about 25 milea ebat ot ogaden one man and boy were buried in it and are supposed to be killed 1 ne aca was first received in ogden by william pearce who la interested mono of the mines of that locality hia information came in the shape of a telegram from A van patten sent from uintah and reading as follows was on my way to ogden with sampler ahei I 1 learned of a snow elide at the mine my boy and leoras li ams under tho slide will return at once to the mine mr at ance sent a man up to the mine from here but meanwhile help had gone from uintah and even prior to this a rescue party must hayo rone UD from mountain green which is directly dire cily on the road which the messenger had to tako to overtake yan patten no particular a will be obtainable before tomorrow bat it is pretty certain that the slide was en extensive one the mine mentioned in van pattens dispatch is located in what is focally known as bursts canyon it is a side canyon leading off from cottonwood canyon to afie south aha ia famous for its snow slides mr eaid williams and the boy were in cutting timber for the tunnelling tun nelling purposes and must have been near the crebb of the steep declivity when the alida started there are two patten boys jessie and alonzo but it is not known here which h under the snow their mother was in ohp cabin and saw the slide there were but two or ahrea people about ahn the slide oc cuned as the camp is nover worked much in winter ane nearest railroad station to the scene is peterson on the union pacific it is ten miles from canyon tha route from here lies ap weber canyon a little past mountain green thence up cottonwood canyon about eix miles george williams one of the buried men was a well known character about oden it will be impossible to hear arom the rescue parties before morning |