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Show S' Ti I A iuf .bER HERALD. .PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. He had .many :un.ng - ways: if lie grew hugry between meals, he seized hold of the skirt of the childs frock with his teeth, and dragged her, resist as she might, to the pantry door; then lie clawed at the ; knoirfincfl'" the door V was opened .and he was fed We were careful to keep from him theuncooked flesh oL fowls, lest the taste of it should rouse his natural apsuffer in petite, and our poultry-yarconsequence; but lie was allowed the cooked remnants, and they were a great feast to him. He would crunch the bones savagely, all but choking in his greed. - d to The be continued. Bear .Hunt Dr. H. J. Faustthe first prestdenof the Utah stock growers association is visiting Heber, The Dr. has been rus- ticating near the head of the Provo fishing and hunting He had for company a prominent guide and good story teller, but the Dr. tells the following himself, One morning they were out for large game, the guide carrying the rifle and the Dr. without a gun intending to help skin and pack game. Game was soon in sight when the guide rafled hold on, there "is a moose, both stopped, and' looked, a short distance from them was something large, which soon developed into a she bear and two cubs, ; The bear was also looking for game and showed a preference for Doctors and. guides. She gruntecLslapped the air with her front foot, then used all four feet in over the climbing ' Vj : . . toward the party hunting moose. The man with the gun squalled run, run for your life Doctor and start ediip a tree. The Doctor also ran. He thinks lie made better time than any horse Re" ever put on the track", going fasterand faster each pmp he aquired a velocity like the wind, finally a a tree directly jn slant towards home caught him. He struck at the bottom and with the force t of his violent locomotion slid up the tree to the .very top. There he sat on a limb about the size of a lath and watched the bear go by. After giving the bear time to find another party of tourist. He slid down quietly and looked for the guide, by hellowing to each other they soon got together, The man with the gun was packing a squirrel and proposed they goto camp get some bacon and fry the small game for breakfast. The Doctor enquired why he did not shoot the bear or one of the cubs for breakfast. The guide said bear, meat wusent good. ' He. would rather eat dog. Well the hides are fine and valuable said the Doctor. No replied the guide, .The hair is two short. I dont like They aint worth a d bear nohow, lets go home; , ,. his-way-growing.- , . . The Wave in copying the item of of the wool clip from the Herald; makes it read seven hundred and seventy three thousand, five hundlred dollars an eror The difference of a few 765765 hundred thousand dollars can be made up by the owners selling -- a little-mo- re wool. - |