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Show 'AKDTnE?..-SE'u.CII' ; ; r;:;:iGAirs body Creaf Karttern rut rxjedltlon later IT oniiiULi to' trover IUniains V : tf rcssille,'' " 1D2LENA. Mont.; May IZ-the Great Northern Railroad company has started out anotTier expedltloa to racover, if pos- atble, the body of B. V. Egan, superb. tendent of Kallepell division, who was lost in tha mountains last November while hunting deer. The' company ha' employed W. J. Hllllgoss, ! famous tlm-' . ber cruiser, to talte charge of the searching" search-ing" party. Mr. llinitrosa has had years of experJonee" in'the timeef and the mountains, moun-tains, and is thoroughly at borne among; the J&M. , ,. . Mr. Hill'geee arrived at KalUpelV- 6at- ' urday n'ght and, after havlnar a con-mlta-tlon witn Superintendent Long and V. H. K. and R. Houston, who were with Eiran Just' before ha became lost, went to Bel-ton Bel-ton Saturday' night smd e"taMl3fled his headquarter there, lie. wlif . hve in his party but three or four experienced momv talneers and trmbermen, as It Is hie de- sire to have only the.nnmber ef snert he : can work to the best advantage. . ' He wilt be accompanied to the" scene . where Mr. Egan was last seen by Drs. . H. E. ard" R. Houston end former Sheriff TlC. Harid. They will make him fully p iuamted with the locality and assist ; tgit in every way possible. It 1 the de f,ire of the railroad company to have the itjen who will compose this party become thoroughly familiar with the region In whlfh they wi;i werk, so" that they will lie ready to start the sesrch as soon as the'weather conditions will permit. Each day a report will be made to the company com-pany officiate at KalispeU regarding' the work done, and also a report will be pnade dnily to Jjfr. Egan of Chicago, a brother of the lot rrn. The rewards which were offered by ti company have been withdrawn with-drawn -and Wie- money thue-offered for his recovery will now be devoted te the' benefit of the searching party. |