Show as ti JOHN HILDITGH MISSING i He Started for a Rich County Ranch and Ran into a Blizzard S Bountiful April S Particulars of the S dinppelrniUO Of Johnlilldltch from Ills homo Id Bountiful were learned from an acfiimfnUinc of the young man today It seems lint Hlldltch had a horse at the s Rich county ranch of lie Domrot LiveStock Live-Stock company lint ho wished to have Ha the uso of and on February 27lh ho bor Jt L rowel from a neighbor of his a Mr Perkins Per-kins of Bountiful a ridinghorse to go antI bring In his animal lie went by way and through Morgan of Vebcr canyon up Iost creek nnd about March 1st htr led reached EddhiRlons ranch at tho bend of O Lost creek where he stopped to refresh himself and his horse About 1 oclock In the afternoon MrS Mr-S Hlldltch determined to start on his Journey Jour-ney over tho Lost creek divide Tho penS plo at the ranch endeavored In vain to S dissuade him from his purpose as a storm bccmccl Imminent The young man ji started however nnd that was the last Six time he was seen The distance from the Kddlngton ranch to his destination was S about liriecn miles and before he could have crossed the divide the slornWbroko nnd a blizzard raged during the night 1 te There nicms to bo no doubt but what ho Josi his way and perished The horse hat not been found which fact leads to the belief that both the anfmal and Its rider may have fallen over a treacherous precipice i preci-pice In the darkness Thin absence of IJIldltch caused no comment com-ment until a man from the livestock ranch came In two weeks ago with tho horse the lost man had gone to gel He S ieporlc that lllldllch had not been to lieS lie-S ranch since he left home In February A I searching party went out about March Mth and ascertained tho facts given S S above Hlldltch was about 2Ti years of ape ant I unmarried Ho had been living In Bountiful Boun-tiful four or five years Tic had an uncle Jn Salt Luke but his name Is not known Ills only other relatives are a mother who realties in England and a brother I now a soldier In South Africa Hlldltch was a member of tile National Guard of I TItih company K Cnpl Ueywood will In a few Jays und out an epdltlon In search of thin rnising man The local company meets tonight to arrange for tho trip > tVi A Base Fabrication Logan April 1 1GCO Editor Tribune 1 hand you a clipping from the Salt Lake llcrnki of even dale vhich Is a baso fabrication without any foundation whatever haying hay-ing Its source among some hf the gos plpers of Logon and havlnc been written up by I one whose duty It should have been in Investigate iho case before slandering nn Innocent woman ttt The young woman In question left hero Sc for Salt Lako to accept a situation In a respectable private family and by rlianro it k the same train carried away my former r rook Her brother who lives In a neighboring S neigh-boring town having heard the gossip wont to Salt Lake to Investigate the mat tor and found his sister at work In a respectable irj re-spectable family The colored cook has tI not been seen or heard of In Salt Lake since leaving bore The negro while being uncommonly homely and perhaps not dressed as finely ti as the one who wrnto the article I can lit Vouch for as being more cleanly about bin work than most cooks arc wont to ho and also that ho Is as clean If not clean hi or about his person than the one who s wrote the article J FRED KIESEL Munager Hotel Klesol tJ S The above relates to a story that n young white woman of Logan had eloped with a negro Kdltor Tribune t Davis Salary andBounty a FarmlnKton April aovet the adverse vole of Commissioner Holbrook the S County Commissioners today fixed tho S I salary of the County Superintendent of Schools at 70per year for tho two years beginning August 1 1500 TIm salary Is C the sumo as at present Mr Holbrook voted for making the salary JW per lts month Dtt A bounty of V > cents on ground squlr Dip P rMs was offered by the Commissioners In oel order to keep down these rodents that 0 are coming over the mountain from Mor 5 o can county nnd attacking the crops of farmers on bench lands near the mountains ri1 moun-tains agr r Marriage of a Pioneer 4if Parowun March 31 Counlv Qlerk 4 James Stone Issued a marriage license to 3tii day to John M Newman aged S3 and quai Elizabeth Ann Benson aged JO both of crit Parownn and Jn the evening they were lO5iI married at the residence of the brides shL father Nathan Benson Johnnie as he Is known by l everybody crossed tho plains S with tho handcarts und has been one of I O the boys ever since |