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Show Roosevelt io Boot lear in Moetene President Will Toio an Outing Hunt- Mountains. MEETEETSE, Wyo., Nov. 2. John Goff, the noted guide, who has piloted President Roosevelt in many of his hunting tours, 1b at the Palo Alto ranch here, awaiting tho coming of President Roosevelt, whom he expects Immediately Immediate-ly after the election. One of the features of the President's outing will be a wild horse hunt Goff has planned this in the nature of a surprise, sur-prise, but cowboys whom he hired to locate bands of wild horses have told Goff's plans. Goff has a number of hair-rope lariats and says the President used to be quite expert in roping horses. The pursuit of the wild equlnes Is expected to furnish exciting amusement. President Roosevelt, according to God, will hunt bear, mountain lions and whatever other game can be found. President Roosevelt, while a hunter of prowess, has never killed a real Rockv mountain grizzly, although he has added several silver tips to his trophies. Goff says he knows where the lairs of many grizzly bears are to be found, and feels quite sure the President will accomplish ac-complish his ambition on this trin tJTIdnt Roosevclt Is said to have told Gort that he wanted no help In exterminating ex-terminating a grizzly. He wants to the death, and wants no one else to ac-'H ac-'H h m' S there Ctt" b "0 doubt queror enUty C the bear's actual con- |