Show PRESERVE SKELETONS Remains of Elks to Be Kept at Car Carnegie Carn Carnegie negie n gie Museum at Pittsburg Exchange The Carnegie museum at Pittsburg is soon to receive the skeletons of a bull elk and a large l rge cow elk from Wyoming and also their skins although the kill killIng killIng killing Ing of ot elks has been prohibited for some time past because of the promis promiscuous slaughter of or a large herd In that section of the country by men who were desirous only of or securing the Incisor teeth of or the animal The circumstances surrounding the th killing of oC these two animals are some somewhat somewhat somewhat what peculiar because of the of the Hon S N Leek of Wyoming who Is extremely anxious to do all in his power to prevent the destruction of the large herd of elks still found in the national park but which in winter wan wanders wanders wanders ders away from their grazing grounds i and appear at what Is known as I Jacksons hole There are 2000 elks in this herd the last remnant of a R vast vastly vastly vastly ly larger herd in Wyoming and parts adjacent In an effort to prevent the wholesale slaughter of oC these animals Mr Ir Leek has had bad cinematograph pic pictures pl tures hires taken laken of the killing of the two animals referred to above To secure seure this series of pictures permission was obtained to allow the killing of the bull bulland bulland bulland and the cow elk and a 11 taxidermist was I employed to accompany the party and be in a Ii position to take talce immediate charge of the tIn carcasses so they could be mounted to the best advantage The picture taken at the time of oC the killing will be used In i lectures which will be delivered in all parts of the country in behalf of the plan to allow the tho few remaining remain In elks In the northwest I to live lIe until there has been ben a decided derided Increase In the number of the herd I |