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Show uu KILLED A JAGUAR OF GREAT SIZE Pittsburg, Jan. 3. John ar. Phillips, state game commissioner, has returned return-ed from a Jaguar hunting trip In Mexico, Mex-ico, with tho skins of two of the beasts, by one of which thero hangs this tale. Phillips was told of a Jaguar which tor more than 20 years hnd been klll-onn klll-onn ranchmen's stock as many as -00 horses on one ranch having been its victims, according to tradition. The natives knew him as "Old One looth and had ix-ver been able to run It down. They lauvhod at Phil-ips Phil-ips dogs, whlTi were a cross between bloodhoubis and fox hounte, and said they wero only fit for bears. The wi3' uPW0V,er' g0L the trali 'rom a bail which the Jaguar had killed aud arter an all-day chase, succeeded in treeing it while Phillips ended its notorious career with a .44. Tho ?!? nlncludInE a 20-Inch tall. Is 8 foot, 9 inches long. The other Jaguar was killed by Phillips' guide. They hunted on the million-acre ranch of I. O. Bncestone. a Wisconsin rfnan. |