Show ERS LOST RN IN PINE CANYON SNOW FOR THREE WEEKS JL-J JL SEARCHING PARTY IS 1St UNABLE UMBLE TO DISCOVER I TRACE OF LABORERS Two Believed to Have Perished on Treacherous Mountain Trails May Be at Isolated Camp I WO Q Q men missing from their camp camp jn hi Pine canyon for at least 1 t three ree weeks were today believed by Chief hief Dep Deputy y Sheriff Sherif I II W. W E. E to have perished in the snow or to have been I snowed in at a mining camp that has no telephone communication outside the mountain country Th The men are Frank Tyl Tyler r and Herbert W both of Salt Lake and both orthe of or- the Alta AHa Superior Mining company SEARCHING PARTY PART A searching party of four men organized at Alta last we week k made ade its way to the Alta Superior camp and established beyond I doubt that the men abandoned the I camp at least tw two weeks before The storekeeper at Alta was one ot of the I party and he declared that the last provisions were sent to the two miners Oct October ber 7 All but about ten tt days days' I supply was found at the camp which was taken as proof that the men abandoned abandoned abandoned aban aban- the camp about October 16 wife wite and three children children chil chil- dren reside at 1163 South Third East street The wife last heard from her husband October 6 when he wrote that he would soon be leaving the canyon and coming home So far as officials of ot the company have learned Tyler has no relatives In Salt Lake MANY SNOW SLIDES Snow slides about the holdings o othe the Alta AHa Superior company aroused arouse eh teh first fears for the safety of ot the two miners who were left at t the e- e camp to carry arry on the mining op operations during the winter News of the precarious condition o oth othe of th the trails and the heavy falls of snow re reached ch d A. A F. F Ahlander A president o othe of ot the mining company at Provo a week ago He joined with Otto of I Salt L Lake ke another official of ot the company company com com- pany in organizing the party which ite penetrated the can canyon on made perilous b by the heavy snow falls and discovered I er ered that he the men en had ad been at least two two- weeks MEN LEAVE CAMP I Bedding and guns were taken from the camp a dugout in the side of t a cliff when n the men left the searching party found The mining tools had all been removed from the tunnel and placed In the tool shed which further strengthened the theory that tha the men had nad either started for the outside or had travelled to another mining camp which has no means of ot communication Efforts to organize further searchIng searching search search- ing parties have been abandoned by officials of the company and Deputy Sheriff stated today that the themen's themen's themen's mens men's bodies will be hopelessly lost Until un until until un- un til spring if it they met their death inthe inthe in inthe the snow Men on snowshoes are arc to tobe tobe tobe be sent to the other mining camps camps to which the men might have gone it Wa Va Was stated These are the Louise the Sells and Peruvian camps |