` . /.8 _ . .. _ . ~=li_T.’J" ~ ' f -l*1gi§1'¢_'t_i‘ - v,..'__:~ 1 j; .$- ,, C I _ > A - _ A _ _ _ --¢-1 ; 'C3' _ ,_ . f~_1_ ` ‘ . " J vi 6 _ __ _ 1 .,... __- ,-.__`,,_. _ __ ,_ ._,________,__ ________ _ _ _ pg, e _ ‘ _ ~» --_ e ~---~~ #-- =~~-------~---»~ . _ __ ____f».' _.~,».;'-'.../¢_'”- 3' .....- - ~. 3 ." I ‘_ W F in 0 is Aili1_¢i’lC3.!\.Sportsmen " Q ` pnifSnowshoes. Making al fad of Shooting This Utipopular and Destruc-» tive Animal-Govern# 'i ment Estimates Each fri Wolf onthe Average Costs _.$4,000 a Year in Property ° ga ,es '63 »-H __ ~- V _ i _ 1 _ '»'P.'%_ -,g I . '.. _ ' ' -_< ~ ir.. " Qi; " l. V ‘V I/A l ' ' f ~ ""' T ` 'K __.. I. l- ._A Tre. 1:" yp, .;_-____, Fil. f _ ‘ { 2'. J. _'_ ‘ V 3? ~'- ~ ;_ '_ _ _ _ -_®____:;:. ‘A :’v"_:, YW/ "\f;T_j’)»-. I _ » {’_“L _,I I __ I ` k _ P *Lf _ . _‘_ ‘Qjibwgy,‘A1aakan andiChild's Snowshoes A _ . `,Usod_in;F8¥=Nortb `~ llbnyrlght, 1Di2. by the New York Herald Co. All rights reserved.) "“"""""` N sowslioes ut 50 below zero, ll ' l ` I and allowing it to lie' untouched until putrefnction sets in. (July the very mean# est of animals are attracted to the graves ft uoves! Flint is the proper thing in 'sport just now. Perhaps it is thc reeuit of the lenven which - red blooded chaps like Harry Whitney and Paul Rainey have been Jyreoding. Perhaps it is merely the re- rrililvivence of that primal instinct for s fultllv with the Slant strength oi' nature irhich has always been present ln strong, virilg :steal ' _ `,`-5l'l$'*Vll`1, the thing has been done. E_’i'0lié'el‘i`who know their business have lb-ennover the ground, blazed the way, and Ire blrit with storlesthnt stir- the blood. Tl‘.e§'_ day the trip cnn be made in com- fort,.tiiit it is rieither lengthy nor ex- |lbrl1i\je',"thnt ti'-ere are plenty of wolves, and that they nrt- aligning again. [_tlu't ah ir‘lcl“essing`nuipber feel that the wlidygsiuo is being billed alt too rapidly aud.[lhl_t_ith"ot'($‘_¥| *tiger that some of oi’ human kind, and these graves are the !Decial interest of the coyhte. _ In this re- spect, as in others, thelcoyote is entitled to the name of hysna, for such he really is-the hyena of the plains. There is nothing in common between the wolf and the coyote. They are horn enemies. And woe betids the coyote upon whose track a wolf once starts in augur! The end can be predicted with absolute certainty. The coward ia defeated beforethe hglit. - Wolves on the Increase. It will st'|r;rrise the uninformed to hear that wolves are on the increase all over North America. and 'probably in Russia. This is vouched for by- the governments of the United-States and Canada, and founded on the opinions of cattle men, indians and trsppera. ' _ . V " .- ~~; _ . . .. ,_ . . ..Y. _ ._ _ _Y _ U. `i '~ _ __. __ -5* I _ . Mrs. A.'B.‘Kent, of Adrian,'_Mich., Who Has'l-luntcd _ f Wolves, as a Busin"essf»‘or Two Winters books on wolves telling how the poison was ' voured tile ment and died on the spot. To the man wllo .bus camped on the wolf's trnil . boyhood must have been slightly careless in (A Wolf I-Iunter’s .Cabin Near Desbaratsp Omar io. C a n a d a, Where Biggest Wolves on Gon- tgient Are Taken circurnvcnt them. How the Wolf Is Taken. There used to be a delightful chapter in put in tile ment, then the wolf de- it appears that the writers of his but paouablyfit- lnoa' exacting mr melt sportlmslnf ~ - Started the Sport. ’ New Yorkers started the snort of |1101' shoeing after wolves. Some four years ago the Canadian Uamp Club, s group 0! sportsmen having property near Delblfllll Ontario, Canada, and of which the nntp qu-geon andsclentist Drxllohsrt T. lai- ris is president, organised s wal! hui under the leadership of Mr. L. U. Art strong, s. famous sportsman of Mourrqt Ten took part in the event, sleeping in tents on the snow when the mercury registered fifty below zero. and bringing back with them three of the largest wolf skins taken in Canada in years. The nlen who participated lu this hunt voted it u novel and delightful outing, with ew-ry wiuliort thrown in. .\`r»t n man had rl linger, f-ur. nose or toe frost bitten and every one came back tough ns n nail ani thoroughly l‘orl\‘ili<'c~lff»‘G;-i'_\' ll;':"\'ll»¥i°l\ |,,,,,gi,,,,l|ve liceme of me ,mve|m_ Th tion handy. The Western raisers oi' shehp cariboualie almost untouched. are rin- .».»\i.mll|l pil _\ ll ul _ I' ,B "me one mum "nt believe or me wom and cattle say that it is because tile Things ure as bad if not worse in the “ill-n the facts of t|ii.»-ls-lldvlilff ofltnu: .1.m_n_ Is no depth at mmuuen’ no merci_ bounty for the killing of wolves ls so United States. Michigan is a very nest~ 1-ont~~»-nt l-onto out l_l~»ll~ ul »l Hail. 1,.”l,-,.,,c|,“r,.}°,,-eguemeu; of cmeny small that nobody will bother to huni‘\ ing grvlllid Nl' fill* YUM- I" “Um” l’|""°f “_' l"‘i"""' _limi ""‘_‘ ‘4“’ilV""‘g wontll-rful keennesa of animal saga them. Ahaif-breed in far Saskatchewanhlhe has so sliiered that the local bounty wus lil:-Html! iinmmiun Ur Wm of whm\ a WU". Wm not an” him told me that nature regulate! an me" for the hum* of un” wolf' added Hi pin' blmill. | nl‘t"l|l'|!l}i`l»'illl lllilillnm of lhc lor- TIN” is no despicable resourn or anim” ‘ ‘ ' ‘vi ' ' ' ' ` ‘ . . . . things; as soon as the wolves become too lblld by the Stale, makes n total o hi l__l Nous :rf l.MuH‘:(H| M" M mm Wm' m_l_mim\_ ing.-nutty which he wlil noofadapt t numerous for their own good some enemy dolilrl- W-VW Wm* 'lm' l’“’"’ “"‘ “ “ "I ‘ " ‘ ' ` ‘ _ . _. _ ` ul__ il ' b ti i i tl lllier illlnll lo till- l-ll-trite .lf lllr xl-lf. 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