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Show KllED IN Brother of One of the Dead Men Attempts a Rescue 1 Spokane, Wash , Jan. 13.-Clnd rily in a thin suit of underwear and a pair of box around his baro feet, Le-ander Le-ander Linsten, a miner, walked four miles through waist-deep snow late yesterday to Wallace, Idaho, to summon sum-mon help for his brother and a companion, com-panion, who, with him, had beon caught in a snowslide west of Wallace the day before. The rescuing party found 'Arthur Llndsten. and John Pearson buried under the wreck of tho cabin, both dead. It wa6 near daylight when the avalanche ava-lanche of snow hit the hut, accoiding to Llndsten. He heard his brother Say: "You got out if you can, Lee; I am here for good. There's no use helping mo; every bono seems brok-'cn brok-'cn go you must go, if you can " After freeing 'himself Ll:sten tried to "pry . el iieavj' tlmbpr from oft his brother, but had to give it up,' and-startcd and-startcd in his scant attire for help. |