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Show cers are sent out to look for her husband hus-band A number of different search parties are scouring the woods In the vicinity of Yellowstone park and Ilea's pass, but thus for no traces of the man or the horno ho rode when last seen have been found. THE MISSING CORBIN; NO TRACE OF HIM FOUND. St. Anthony, Ida., Nov. 3, There is still much excitement and speculation specula-tion over the disappearance of B. E. Corbln. the Boise elk hunter, who, with a party of other prominent Bol.se men, was camped at Big Springs a lew days ago. Corbln, when last seen, was beaded for the Yellowstone park line, having refused to accom-ph.iy accom-ph.iy his partner, Harry Larnberton, back to camp, stating that he would nay vut all night in an effort to secure se-cure an elk. Since that time nothing has been scon or beard oi the missing miss-ing man, and his wile and lriends In Poise are greatly alarmel over his peculiar disappearance. While Cor-bin Cor-bin Is known to be a man well versed In the ways of the woods, yet his r-lrauge disappearance looks as though some accident had happened to him, otherwise bo would have found some means of communicating with his friends. Mrs. Corbin. the missing man's wife, b'lt Boise soui'j days ago for this cltv, i where she will remain while searth- |