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Show A nun tor's Paradise. In this unknown land bear, elk and the noble black tailed deer exist in almost al-most countless numbers, and in all but icrfect fearlessness of man, and here, from the great difficulty of access to their domain, the enterprising sportsman may find them ages hence. C'ntil the ' summer just passed no hunter's, prospector's pros-pector's or explorer's rifle had ever awakened awak-ened the echoes of their hills. This hunter's paradise is the peninsula lying west of Pnget sound, and embraces all the territory west from the sound to the Pacific ocean, and the Straits of San Juan de Fuca south to the northern line of Chohalish county, comprising the entire en-tire counties of Clallam and Jefferson, and is locally known as the "Olympic range country." A glance at a map will best inform the reader of the extent of this territory, where, until last snmmer, the noblest game on the continent has lived in undisturbed peace. Tacoma (Wash.) Letter. |