Show FOUR MEN mE DIE mEIN IN SNOW SLIDE I Engine Swept From Rails and Occupants With It I em-I DENVER VER Colo Feb 20 Four Four em em- plo es of the Denver R Salt Lake railroad railroad rail rall- rallI I road were killed when a struck an engine belonging to that road near Loop Colo early yesterday morn- morn I Ing The men were swept down a canyon feet deep Their bodies have not yet been recovered I Those killed were Paul Paulson of Denver of the railroad William l section foreman his brother brothel George longar l I vis a section laborer and George Kar- Kar nabas a a. a section laborer I A. A S S. S Cane and Thomas Conway en engineer engineer en- en I and fireman respectively of the engine escaped without serious injuries I and were taken to their homes in Tabernash TabI Tab- Tab Attending physicians said they I would recover The engine had helped an eastbound over the continental divide and had Just started back to Tabernash 1 Eight ight miles west of Corona Colo the station on the continental divide the engine r ran n out of water as a n. result of the hard work of bucking snow that had been piled on the tracks by prevIous previous previous ous slide sUde- The engine was stopped and the four fout men who later were killed got out to shovel snow into the tank The engineer and fireman got Inside the tank to distribute the snow and It was wasta to ta this that railroad officials attributed their escape The slide swept the engine from the tracks and into the canyon The en engIne engine engine en- en I gine turned over twice on the way down but the men inside were protected protected pro pro- by the walls waIls of the tank I Officials here last night said that it was probable neither the bodies nor the engine could be recovered before II spring The road is commonly called the tho l Moffat at |