Show NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES 1 > AND JOINS I i i A Montana Minister Lost irf i i i Mountains NO TRACE OF 1 L HIM HAS BEENFOUND I I i ALMOST CERTAIN HC MCSP f PERISHED Y tr 1 I A Close Watch Is BcinRT Kept Upon I Received t All the Election Returns t from Outljiusr Districts in VOc VO-c ming An Election Day Shooting I4 Scrape in Sherman County Xerrsy Notes of Utah j Special t The Herald i BUTTE Mca Nov owoni was received I ceived in Butte today from Troy Mon I that Rov Alexis Beerk formerly of this cty has bon lost in the mountains ain of the Flaithead country during a snowstorm lat Friday and seaching f parties have not yet been able to find a trace of him and it is almost certain cer-tain he must have perished He was must hve pie ta h I on his way over his preaching circuit I when caught in one of the severe I snowstorms whIc orefrequent in thai of the state at this season The I part o stat at tds saSn missing man is unmarried about 2 1 years C age and his parents reside somewhere near Chicago He is a graduate r i4 I grad-uate of the Chicago uieityr Will Be Appealed Special to The Herald CHEYENNE Wyo Nov 9S A Barker of Silver Creek Neb obtained a judgment in the United Sbatoes court here today against Robert Smiley of Rawlins Wyo for 8000 The case has been in the cur since 1892 and la arose from Smiley retaining and vance payment of 6000 made by vanc pyent o mae band of sheep he had contracted Barker on a bad o she hd C which hefaaled but tracted t purchase to take Barker sued to recover and obtiianed judgment for the 6000 wit interest for four years The ca wH be taken to the court of appeals A Close Watch Special to The Herald CHEYENNE Wyo Nov 9No election returns from ouiUying districts in this state have been received here today Corrected returns from several precincts add slighiJy to the Demo oratic vote The Democratic committee reports the Big Horn returns received last night from five precincts give Democratic majorities for their elect om and congressional ticket of 52 votes in a total of 300 and now clanm the election of their enfcre ticket by majorities ranging from 300 to 500 Bofh state committees have sent delegations dele-gations Into Big Horn county t waited official of the vote It i the ofc canvass o te Vt I ie expected definite and complete returns will be received tomorrow i Election Day Shooting Special to The Herald Specal Te CHEYENNE Wyo Nov 9 DetaJs were received here today of the shoot 1 inn election day of Charles Murray 3 tie contractor in the Big Horn mountains mount-ains by Fred Hyle a saloonkeeper of Bockwood Sheridan county Hyle who gave himself up after the shooting says that Murray was trying to get b hind the b to attack him and as head he-ad the reputation of being a bad man he shot him to protect his own life Hyle is under 10000 bail to appear ap-pear at the next term of court for trill Park City Matters PARK CITY Nov 9The inclement weather is holding back the A O U W building but with a week or ten day of fine weather it will be placed under cover Dec 26 Is the date when the architect is expected to have the buildIng build-Ing completed At the last meeting of Ontario lodge No 1 A O U W three candidates received re-ceived the workman degree At the regular meeting of the Miners union Saturday evening sick benefits were allowed to John Keeler and Peter OHare who were injured recently in the Ontario mine A subscription wa also started for Michael Noone who has been sick four or five weeks He has not been a member long enough to entitle him to receive sick benefits The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Peter Lawrence which died Friday was buried Sunday afternoon from the family residence Rev E G Hunt officiating of-ficiating Dr T C Iliff of Salt Lake city held quarterly conference services at the M E church Saturday and Sunday Dr Iliff filled the pulpit Sunday morning and evening Bristols trained horses will give an entertainment in the opera house Tuesday Tues-day evening J W White is suffering from a mild attack of tiphoid fever R B Watson of the Marsac mill departed de-parted for Cleveland 0 this morning summoned by the sa Intelligence that his father had died very suddenly Sunday Sun-day from apoplexy Notes from Provo Pryo PROVO Nov 9The county commissioners com-missioners of Utah county met today at noon io canvass the election returns and have made very good progress The official count will be completed tomorrow to-morrow sometime Marriage licenses were issued today to Thomas Drew aged 23 and Maggie Ferguson aged 21 both of Eureka William A Chatwin aged 21 of Santa quin and Sarah J Lame aged 19 of Spanish Fork Dr Carl G Maes was a Provo visitor vis-itor today Dully Record at Logan LOGAN Nov Attorney Frank K Nebeker of Logan who is acting prosecuting attorney for Rich county is busily engaged in assisting Sheriff A H Dickson of Rich county in preparing pre-paring for the execution of Pat Cough Un The execution will take place in Rich county about Dec 15 of the present pres-ent yearN year-N W Kimball jr son of Mayor Kimball who has been laboring as a missionary for the past 19 months in the state of Virginia Is expected home tomorrow He has been seriously sick for the past six weeks with pneumonia pneu-monia At last reports he was improving improv-ing Our Republican organ has undergone many changes of late formerly i was known 3 The Nation but was changed to Logan Republican a < weekly paper With its next issue i will appear as a semiweekly and assumes as-sumes its old same Nation Joel Ricks its editor is here looking after the paper and will remain ten days E A Gregory who has been manager man-ager of th3 the Citizen leaves Logan Lo-gan tomorrow for Salt Lake where he expects to acceot a position Mr Gregory has formed many friends in 4 1 Logan who regret his departure Moses Thatcher jr has been confined con-fined to his home for several days past wIth quiazy J Unless the storm ceases soon and 1 < the weather modifies the farmers of this section will sustain considerable loss on their vegetable crop Killed hy n Dear TROY Mon Nov 9Rev Charles I p Mentor was attacked by a bear near this point and torn to pieces in a I desperate fight He had been out with a hunting party and Saturday sought I Junting adventure alone in the hills That I night he did not return and when I morning came a relief party was organized or-ganized and search wa instituted for him Several miles from the camp the searchers found blood on the snow and later came to a place where a terrible struggle had taken place The trail in the snow to the point where the animal 1 had dragged the body was followed fol-lowed and what was left of it was found mangled torn and shredded The fight must have been a fearful one The bo3j had been partially devoured by the animal when the relief party arrived 1 ar-rived I |