\1_.» " 3'* --., ...,_- . .. "t 5.. .. _-_` ' ='*" ‘-"'-~»'.;.,'_. ".,.‘=~. »-_,yi .:`;... _:em ,_ , .- .~‘ 7 .-,. _ ‘-nerr. ., -._ , , _ ._.. m. - §~ fi . "=f»-Af-1 ;.'. .2--»-Ai "~-.' .,-. “ . v-ie: ._ ~ . ,~ 'i.¢»1-lr ~ .- ‘;..- ~- 2'- » .yu is » -L *~"/I-~-. if -‘-=. 5 . ., i , -,_ .,..~.` if” in-..~_-3.1,-', .f. .,-,» .-». I __. . .. - ,._.»,-, ,., .. _,_. ,_i» ,_ ___ -. ,_., .. .,__ ___ ,... ~. ,_¢ CHARLGITEIIIW i v .c _ --n|:Ao ALL ovsia i=»RiN¢|='f. EDWANBJ ' I f._>_ ° WFT) THE msec saws __ cHAaLoi"rsrowN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH .., _.9_.__.. ~i,-,M 0,, ,,_,_.. _ Pn0.\iiiiCiALisi aiaiiis WITH LIVING DE Eloqucnlz Sermon by Rev illlan B. Muciieili, Ridge- field II. J., A Native of P. ‘E, I. __. "”“‘ i Rev. Allan B. MacNeil delivered sermon in the Union Church on any evening on the subjcet of ‘ Living Dead." His text was His sermon in full follows: “A man ought to be sure his randisa good one. and than rcck that in doing lt, he will be 5 deal of the time alone with his science and his mind. "If .you will read slowly the da s of the earthly life of Jes Y you Will, I_tl\iDk, Bee that physic pain was a very small part of sorrow. The suffering was ,nd heart suffering. While the nd hun ypeople like to be fed, a thi WBT a Z1' the curious like to have their curiosi- t0 Praise the goodness and virtues o ty gratified. While He was giving your friend after he has pas In away, 'starving for n little mods all appreciation and praise. Tons the flowers on his grave now will great multitudes followed Him. order to enter completely into human experience He must feel joy of giving, and also the need asking. He must enter into hum want, He must feel as lonesome 8, . any one. In His last lonesome night “And here we have Lincoln. Th He found His disciples sleepin 'Could yo not watch with Me words ever spoken._ He had wut h with them, fed them, taught them needed Him_they were wide aw asleep. The palm branches on slinehs had died out of t-he air, body i » They were wide awake, and on the way with torches. Judas was awak an tle Vi0l€‘t would have dong planed ons was living. They remember bour?' Those are to me the saddss-e,_critics; how Theodore Tilton used C gd slash him in the Independent, an _ Horace Greely in the Tribune. Wen- mads new mein of them. When theyidel Phillips impatient at the emanci- ` ake; ipation proclamation, once called l when He needed them they were fast an old t_i_\rtle. Sis enemi:~._s vy._r_e tb-e is own ouse. e was ri cu c Jericho road had wlthered,~thc hos-Iyoud measii_;~e. Even 'Pun_ch,' o no- the sea, mia c fun of him. t was was awake but His cnemies. open question whether he-could O 0 0( exhale as much fragrance as unc 3 his hand while he was living g_ are inen here who saw him when bc ir nominated a second time; but n there is but one voice, Abraham Lin e and busy-Judas is always awake colu is _the favorite of the world end always busy. You have noticed whom having not seen we love. similar things. Some well disposed, "- amiable people have confidence that Time NUS me 1_0 can that 'mu ‘md ood cause will take care of itself time would fail YOU V30- M011 and ve and while they att-end to their'ow1i women all, or ncarly all, killed an business and sleep, the enemies the good cause attend to the killin of it day and.night. "I read carefully the story of life of Jesus Christ and His lon S - . inni more insight than 1 have-more permitted the riiests to live. and foresight. He did not waste His life have persecuted our ilfovheii P'1`°9»°:; the people of the provmce wo on weeds. The mankind of His d “Y . was noor m w a what' a Pfcvhet l>"°°h" “"4 ‘°“°“'°‘ if it is not considered'-some the value in them. ‘I am coi'ne,’ He said _ ‘to seek and to save that which is tombstone. \l_i_e havg trn0l:_bedL0<:__\;1: _t0wn_Plcto“ mute is a better G&\`l`15°“9» We “Ve B 0 0 _ then I would say that we should lost.' "And this is the man born of carpenter in n, stable, no place to lay His head. All His disciples forsook Him for a time, despised, defeated a scorned spat upon, crucified, d , e and buried. This is the loyal, roya life which 'today illuminates the world-the living dead. ' e ‘I read the life pf Jesus and reminds me of. other lives. Moses i re nounced a high _place in a king's_ ke house. Will not longer, for _the s a of his poor people be called a so of Pharoah's dau hter With mani clay pits. It is a lonely life. og stood time’s test. Where do th stand today in the world’s EYE? the Where are their detractors, persec ell 1 buried and left for dead, they ha AD; a thou shalt come at last to the 1.am_ dis” °f G°d~' Defluincy paints the b1Bh0D Of Beauvais. the chief pr words dound in Matthew xxvizbd, cutor' p°m°°“t°" and t°1`m°l\I‘-Of. "They All Forsook Him and Fiedj' the day of judgment. He is the OSG- mucb Wfplexed. 'He can find no attorney el" from earth or heaven to take the gag; case. lilven Judas will not associate com with him. There appears to him girl that he ‘burned to death and says, 1\:_;I‘- :I wil_l take. thy brief.” And now ai they. or the descendants of 'tbey,’ mS‘ have lately canonized Jonn of mental made a saint of her, but Joan of m _ Arc, Arc, if was a saint long before they over acles lasted Jesus had a great fol- fh0Ug11t of it. Canonized her lowing: Bick people like to be cured when commonest kindnesses and withheld her while living. Too lat. BOW sed not lit- in fr. he his to d iim in ver an be ow and so the roll is a lone one. ey “_ HON. J f’.' .-. ____- - -.im I. i ii..; _ ,-, session of this House t Prince Edward Island s P the best. As I said on B Elfluuwumwunmum Mr. J. W. Richards-At the last adopt the latter. But a -queetio sion __ k I took occa- to which is the_ best route can ____ _o ma e a few observations on'be settled by investigation, an tm; 1mD0rtant._q_uestion of transpor~ do not see that there can be any on in the winter season between jection to making further invest _ and the main- tion, in fact, I think it would and of Canadh. HBO this afternoon I proper step to take. We -have M0909” I-° ~99-5” S0m€thmg more on this winter unusually severe wen the same subicct. It is very- impgr. tant to us on the Island to have the best route that can possibly be selec- ted for our w-inter service, though there is a considerable variety of o inion as to which route is really former occa- Si0u. if it can be shown that the ____-,___-__ in fact, at the present time the delayed, though, on the whole, Trade over this winter transport 6 1 I I f - WPS. 'f»0l`m`e“I50\`S and crmcs? And Tatamagoiiche is th b t out il ness. I am much encoura ed I-lc WB. W0 have ti' admm ‘Y we have that it can be kepteopgx diirin; :Illia crs and teachers, forgetting th needs is bread-not a stone nor a joys' we have threatened our Lllfll ers ,and stoned our Stephens. ho ' these years of Christian teachings. wonder if we are thrniigh, _ , d al ,, gguigexhfrhnve ioiiovrca in his_stei> _ 1 plead tonight for_ aDl>\”°°l“t\°“ s ur communities who are doing use we whole winter, then I should sa 'a practicable route and that the G "S0 I plead tonight for recogni- 'I -ei' I th leader “°“ “““ “I""°°I°c§§s.° g.-...fc ioneiy Driven into Exile Because of E - h i t , u om€S. il fold trouble he leads them out ol tg; r_;l_l__tl;;J_s_e_c;;i;>_ii___ui:____in__;>___r______ and ___ of was a patient man-he endured them o_ th tk I plead 4° Wars; we would endure them 40 ful. helpful- W0' by :ive blazed the _ in favor of it. On thc other hand, ODS, v that uid be most eorge- has grown very largely of rec Hari J. w. iiiciiiiiiiisi iiennsss _ UN WINTER COMIIIU IIICAIION . I ., " I ,- fi.--/' "i " ‘ 'I ~ ' ' 'i r.. ‘. . . I i ‘ . : 1.' t* `.’~.//"’/gg'/'/' ` _ \ _ / ` , Ellcits From Minister af Marine a Promise of Better Ilrrangcnicnts in .N __ , Future-I-lopes For Iinot-her Earl- Grey. * -i _ ' 'I ' , I 5 _ . ing it at Cape Tormentine, she went on_to Pictou and discharged .it_¢,1-io;-,_ This arrangement was not; at all sat- isfactory to the people of that town, and of. the county I represent. There vexation caused in consequence on the boat not remaining on what is called the western route for a. longer piiriod than she did. Where the blame lies I am not prepared t.0 say but I have been told that props; gr. rangements had not been made at Cape 'l`,ornicntiuc by which the boat, could land her freight there as should have been done, and for that reason 'the officers of the boat decided to proceed t,o Pictou. Now, if that state- »t ___ __ ment is correct, I presume it was an‘ _ 00°! W 1° allpear exclusivaw in oversight on the part of some one. .Weekly Kansas Farmer. Statements this Year by Kallial larmlts. That' I hope that when another winter Ib A g ' conieaaround such arrangements will. ,JI utsiuigbne deglers' made person' 5h°W9 P"05Pe"itY Bl1¢1'¢\lB dilllolltion be made as will avoid anv inconveni- '50 me EMM armer' “how 0"" £0 b“Y m00Bl`H 0 llillment. Flfmers ence to the handling of freight ut the. gxassgs cel? ' 13! the “um” Wm (laps Traverse pier. .cn and afrfoth _to ‘farmers “'00 li i-lummerside is one of the imap hm-_ °“` arms- 0011821' bours of the Island_ Some of me .t'_;{"""H""‘_;"`"""1-"'~"'-'-"`-'~'-'-‘-1‘-~='- shoal places in that harbour have re- “um ef POUE fl from Montanai a d cently been dredged. Further dredg- W” ab°“t t50°Ab°“t mtl’ head Were g r ba man on houcbuk. u an 'nr ini; on the north shoal or middle :_€_‘=_:|_l;)°;I _fgolmthothéep points _in the D0_ my cnt upon their destrueuohr. - 0 H0B.D.ewhaving'Nrtlti attended to soon in orusr to straight- 1l_°°‘l B¢°“f°f1_ in Oklcmc and 'rex 0 as Y C ons “N °1°°°d “P” “°‘ en the channel. During the summer _he -natural increase last Year WHS months of each year large stsamars, bout 125. m{1k1l1E the IOISA1 number such as those of the Black Diamond °““al° “UW 111 the Park upwards of Line and others boats, make that "h°“3°'“d- 8I‘0und is needed and will I hope bc \ 'f-',.___ _ ,. ' \ -~.'u CHANGING n .-~ .-_,I -_.. ...__. //ff,__ ,_/,, _ '.f’.` " .., -1- Si>esi'>iNc.'rrii=.iie n as because it has been so well discussed OHIY by my hon. friend (Mr. Warburton), ' ‘ 0 I who has _just resumed his seat. But_ WHEN EN1EmN¢ _0b- I riiia this afternoon more especially. 18%' to draw the attention of the House be B and _ol my. hon. friend, the Minister of had li/ia_rine and Fisheries, to the desira- ther. bility of making proper arrangements _ re is at Summer:-ilde in the fall of the year heavy ice around the coast of Prince by which ohh of the sceamera could Edward Island, and around the coast be sent to that place to take away of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. the insight chstnccumnistes there ne and steamers have been considerably the close of. navigation, It is truei, they that the ‘Minto was sent there lug. 119-V9 110110 Rcmarlwbly good work. fall. She made one trip, and it ap- artion _pears she loaded with a large cargo ‘ ~ \ _ 1 ‘ at Summerside. But instead. 'of land- Iss; . 'V ' . k ;- "° .is - . , _/ -='. ' ` f As IT F. TOWN g *J I wiis considerable e,nnoyance,_and.- ‘ _ _ ~,' ,I i * - - ."\\ .u. -. A J” 54- “Now that farm r 1 i‘;*....°' ‘P ;“°$';_‘;ba2, malch or more, to the farmer as to any one, and long cw. t§§m_,,\` H ON il. I guess we_ha_ve plenty of reason to gap on srmq A _ ‘_...,l The above is one of Reid"s Oar- tive estimates shew lliproxlmltdlf me ,4000 automobiles greening bong” all HVWBZG Of 40' to the coimtypaliz in Bblc to buy Autouglobiles, buy modem ve merchandise in all other llnel..-K;n~ va- sas Farmer. _ ‘ _ a 3- itors to the National Buffalo Park, of _with the exception that ilcgs__ and fire: 8 arms are barred. No traps ogqmg on , the continent more 'suited tr the pup a port of call. There is a railway . The" were I“ the Pablo hem BIJOUI- pose could be found It is ideal [frat ii- ' _U 1 f ith h» h th t ‘ ak- 50 "outlaws," and alter repeated fa t wmr cfivon riivhge is eu gglsi, ,goes iires, the attempt to round them up ing land' such has mam’ tm’ wdlb' A 1 t COIIIIG . . . years arge ‘wan 'ty' °f pmd‘:°° h 1 - th t was abandoned It was decided to kill right District noted for its product-' of all kinds is taken over by 'th boats, and it is highly in the inte should have the most regular "air convenient route that can be cllo . e AMES W. RICHARDS. _ efn sen Now, I am not going to dwell length upon this phase of th_e subj “S if ` - the continent was la sd t k of the peoiile of the province that ...$1 ""2 ¢KP0ff_iradc. I may Hay is verv °;‘a__e last Novemb _ I’ “H 0 i r _,. _ . 'I' C i. ,. ° ;- lu'-so During the summer mouf-hs P, _ 6 W0 BGOFG aim- wm¢n»mrmm_ly ra ,, t - c ' minutes. He heard them groaning: tonight foi: all w _D ___ mer to _ 'Would to God we had died in Egypt and 'would to God this and woul __ to God that,' Would it be strange tion. if Moses should think that he ha d 1 d lonely 0! The Way is 1315-tgnare askiiig for f-‘IIS the upwards of one thousand inmat wasted his time and toil on s. lot trail for us, and made 03 __ __ het us be kind; wretchss not.worth saving? He di-d And human B think so for a brief minute or two. o He had been up into is mountain t talk with God, and came back to fin them worshipping a four footed thin made of metal. blessing_ ;>\11Y"'b kim w e - T B e i that in W. g we c$‘:,gthi;;xemthe souls storm-swap by sorrow. . d climb our mountains of trims Z TB' Few visitors to the Canadian .1 We cannot know the grie PM "St. Paul must have found it hard work to go on. The ten original disciples looked upon this late volun- teei- or conscript with much suspicion. All of Paul's churches, exicept the one at Phillipi, had is clique against him. A level; headed Roman Govern- cr counted him insane. And finally when told he is old and worn and about to die-deserted bg his folic friends-we hear him say ‘Only Luke is with me.' The world lovcsalover -loves Luke. All of his critics have f°\\nd oblivion,-but the great @0956 stands as a glorious type of Chris- tisn manhood. "I take up George Eliot's Romiola and read the story of Bavanarola. It Suggests Gethsemane and Calvary- Mary stood the cross beside. The -re- former of Florence was not {__¥;2E“I__:§ Tho "Outlaw" Buffalo. °“1m°ntB 0( $16350 dohalf in base-‘ ‘ - - -- - 'was to be In CBB” ““ Jnioclr his huge bulk outlined against tional Buffalo Park, at Wainwright Alberta, fail to note the fact that there is one that leads the life of mens n e P E ‘large bushy head, surmount d e upstanding horns. The short thi shoulders, which tower above shor slender forelegs, so short and s sma as DD _ tion to the bulk they sustain. This is a wealth th” has “° mms' While the other members of the bi This is of heaven M10 “arm th” mb' from a score to a hundred each. I'-bi . H one is always alone B never “ps "outlaw." It is banished"from the s society of its kind, and its VBFY 91* istence is ignored It sometimes hap~ preaches one of the groups, and l “ as completely ignored by his fellow h did not exist In the grea -4 -- I Old llge, Ona-Time Ruler of Inmate oi of iiiiunini s_.ifr..ii. Park is conpsiica uii.iii¢ Life' f a Reclusc. e . t syinmeterically curved, sharp-point d male clcpllalit rcilvhei Ml Bdvtmcc ck Ee. gy it’ is compelled to liv-e and feed t, and becomes a “rogue." I-lencefort 0 lone, and any attempt to inflict 11 °° 8 °‘ i2°::.§i...i‘°‘;';.“;.'::;°;'.i..i:.mi: .:‘;.. giwich the hniisio. At_ehs sign: eight f d 1 f to ten years the mae bu becom- herd are to be Dun n groups Ogies superanuated and is by’ othe headed our John the BaDU5I5. b\“`“°d If ' I I our Joan of Arcs, assassinated _o,\11‘ " , ` ` d presidents and crucified our Christa. ' 1 we thought wo were about through with this kind of work. After all is New iiiv -“ouiLiiw" _,_____.__-11- Many a desperate encounter has res WI1i10_U1°Y W€l'€ Higcrly awaiting t e nic a but the outcome has siwsys sue t0 assemble at Kalispell. word whi h ci. ima beeii the same-the "outlaw" has been came that Montana authorities, bac ,- S C 8' 81° 9° much 'mor' compelled to submit to the punish- ed up by the United States Govern- I' reached the age. limit. Three years a- go Howard, Douglas,_ Dominion com- Mfchael Pablo, a Mexicanhalf-breed ol, Kallespell, Mont., the only large herd of buffalo in existence-'about 900 head. They were not domesticated, ` of having for years' ranged o_ver a large- Na- been in force ever since thc first , his species roamed the plains of North America. eg, Ages before Dr. Osler advocated th 5 ridding of human society of the hu recluse. Ie is one oi the finest speci- den of the aged and decrepit. netu 1 gb a|~1;._n ian; mais with had provided for the survival of th by fit-teet in the brute creation When th tract of rough country in Montana °f and seldom seeing a human being. Loud and long were the protests that were voiced by the press of the Stats e r- when it was learned that the entire re herd had been purchased for removal B 'to Canada. The United States auth- ., orities were severely censured for not _ d having, arranged to retain the herd 'Baby Moose in Nauonal Buns! ‘omeiiiins his nine-tennis or dis P018" SP°f°Sm°“. fhifsfins f°r b s at geight Summa from 'prime [.;dward_ game gore. made extensive prepare s°°u°“ ¢"€l`Y IEW yours. hive destroy- ' - 8 '- _tions for the chase. Each of the par Bclwarelioiise on it alt ougi in a rc - t gan; Home |mp.-ovement 1,, n¢ed0d_ them, and the last great buffalo hunt ion of cattle and horns. The a ° Ollins and vartiy wooded Fino l d much of the underbrush. There an ci; . (Continued, on page ) ,ci _______ ___________ Dani-s was to nay $250, I 1, , .,,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,'; ;;;,‘;,f,'3 f--ny uv-ni- -1 mini- won was tirement. is far from being infirm In 5 of kmin one bumuo 'andv re i _ Sl18de~ in summer and shelter 13.15°. ' 98 B this case it is likely to resent exile. 'ing as trophies the head and £1: t°"- BUG “lore are numerous aan.; , - ' ii _ ' sl ' K dunnes which provide the "wallows'* cattered throughout the park are mem, imposed upon ic, ment, had announced that the hunt 'pany little fresh Wat" 13-*Ol 'ml' Although ther; are now upwards__oi ;i_:;ul_d not tlalée place-that it would sandy beaches and we/ter clear no one thousand uflalo in the Wa' n- ` n vioa ion of the state game c tl. ME 8 wright park, there is but one "our, laws. After much interchange of co rys B my small “Nam md md’ law." None of the others have yet respondence, diplomatic and other - Z way through these lakes to the Bati- tie 'River which crosses onelcornecoi _______.__.__._. missioner' of parks, purchased from ' ‘ _ the park. A iuxuriant growth of nuff ive grass provides an abundancq' of pesturage the year round. ‘ Beveruf hundred tons of . hay, araharvadel, each summer in the park, and a. fargq quantity of it is kept constantly 93'. hiina to supply :ood in cub of- ¢‘\ni~' ere storm. During the ‘two winter! thatthe park hae been occupied little of it hae, howeoer, been the snow seldom is so deep ‘tht_t;tl`n0 animals cannot reach tho dry gram, beneath it which they prefer .tg--Q ’ a ic is driven io.-th from the herd al n “Michel attraction. and efforts - ' _ pa,,k_ . ° hey. _ " -4 -‘members of the herd pronounced a t 3- were made to induce Pablo to violate _ ._ f a____ . A _ i ii P i “"` ""Z_”~“*' shi-ral ... 1' Il The first shipment of buffalo wa made to Wainwright early in 190 and before the end of the summer thatyear 450.head were safely lo _rounding up the remainder of, t herd was slow and difficult. They' we Iehipped in instalments of 50 to 1 - as if ° ' ' »» ' i t rivin at ‘ , .1 v o y ° ' t i i 110 000 he occupies pans that the "outlaw, although it head the last sh pmcn ar g _(ance, um “ample crop' “Bde 1 A Bong oi hope an corn” can B' n ng ' I l b .has reached the age of compulsory Ie- Wainwright in October. 1910. The to- and look in vain to Washingtdn (Isl 9 hich it is forbidden to kin, ...nd ‘-‘I consequence it is very much at ‘_ , '°¥\,f1l‘°B¢I1¢d uD0l\ the Pablo preser 9 'live in daily fear of the depredation 9 ohtana which it cannot capture an as summer and autumn thousands ol i In addition, to the buBllO, “QQ b his contract to deliver the entire ' 1 th . _ ____ i_______,d ____ Mn Do__g______ but without ____ _vé__s__e_;________e_ h_i;r_i_t___i_y_a_s_ei:_l;and_:>_;i_i_e_d._)w__'£hc are a number of moose. e1lLU¥d,fIMf h _ h .v “II _ _ _Qrd of "outlaw buffalo down 1 . _ _W _ ' n IN *" in the paris, and naaieienee-nic 3 made from time to time. Durinl-,.thQ a. wild geese and duck makaihefr homo *IK*-io t is nec .i "- es in che Nseionsi Park. 'rho work oi .mfs ,,,,°i,,,;‘,‘;"w,‘,'o “kms ,n°__‘;’c‘;_‘_‘t*;‘°"““;‘~ in the vicinity of tho Mi. vhs” ' they are protected from tho hunters 0° 'of the "outlaws," which break down ich feeding grounds in the exteiilivl grenti , hich is, Bpparenty Y _ A giiifipss oxilgcod and brotherhood :0,f,f,fg§rco;'se,,t_' get apart for his ex- I” _to Ottawa for redress. . - while life is fleeting” . ‘elusive use. Here he may bi’ “ell '“ ' ' ` >‘-~‘<°-* » M Let us be kind- standing on the crest of some hum- _____,__._._-f"* _ ~ '”i Great care was exercised by ,transported in stock cars specially- guipped with individual stalls. Th carl were provided with openings, the roofs, through which fobd..a water were supplied by attendants constiucted at the western end of wright, and a ccrral, enclosed by fence ten feet high, ,built of hea mais. This corral was connected vrf the park proper by, a lane enclc Douglas in moving the animals fro ese in laid out, some of them skirting route. A special unloading chute was m M, “puma to N e , , ' th Grand Trunk Pacific yards at Wai nd la . 011 graded and lined with t tl n- m - , , a minion. A boulevard hu been #N605 VY nd with e. ter;-foot _;ivo_i_ren wire fence. The par , w ic is owned by the Canadian Government, includes about 'tm mo" mt”°s‘*':n‘ ve townshi it is surrounded by a I ' ° Vg and'where they are convenient to tha r t . . wheat, oats and barley inside tn1hl d surrounding country. Tho Dominion Govdrliqlelli hll. r. , ._ _ ni made surveys with a view to oiitetr Montana. to Alberta. They were give- improvements within -tbl park °` A number of boulevai-ds have been iii? ,, #£- 3Es§§ rger of the lakeai ost beautiful driveways in from the town to the main _,_ cl 9”” and tw°°i°°h plmking' W” 9”' to the park, and 800 trcei,'wsl'l$I£i`9~ pared for the reception of the arg; M ,long this drivewsyi The park is destined to be; t,_§l! one of the most beautiful, bu one ol £9457* Y.. -mwm . W #£5 ,- i ¥t1\‘i\e‘c:§iiili;`ii`(I>f`h(l9‘1:;.ntrac 'victim of an inexorable law that has' Bcvne in mmvum vu---»-~ ".'7"vv _"rr" ,i v. - ,would be impossible., even with all steel woven wire fencing, the stron length and cost. a $1,000 a mil While it was freely predicted that precautions taken. to confine the an male within an enclosure, the have become accustomed to the p sence of visitors, and may be 'foot or in e. vehicle. They take their heels, however, at the aight ifroin a long llns‘of allcoltorato 5 vs_ inent It conta n fence constructed’ of ten-foot spring bmi 0| 11113510 ill 0!3l\°B°°»f ir- o ' de iuloi! nly hope that can M D9 est made. Tliis.fe-nce is 75 miles in to permtuu th. ”“\.‘__m __ _ `_. :Q it ia, at one of the leading "0hA\ the points on thc. main lim qt! _ 'I _‘rx Transcontinental Railway, the one has yet to escape. The buffalo Trunk rams" ma 'ww r great tranecontinental roads piomlnl to run branch lines to it from otlld e- ap- proached to within e. few yards on main _lllwli *-50 Nl°\°l*\~ B\1l\\° to Park will he one of the lea4lin¢ ab of traction: of tranlcontlnental nourish. ia man on horseback, This is the in- ,and will brit!! W W _ IN Vw ntinct of se\f~prcserVa_tidn, inhdihd bythe \.ho\\a\Di\j_ __ "__ 1 ro- the globes ` ' ~. N