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Show FIVE BEARS ARE SLAIN BY PART. This the Record of Two Days' Hunting. President Is More Than Pleased With Success of Trip. Fifteen Feet of Snow Makes Communication Commu-nication With Camp Roosevelt Very Difficult. GLENWOOli SPRINGS, Colo., April 3 President Roosevelt's hunting trip has been crowned with success far beyond bis expectations or those of the most aan-gulno aan-gulno of his guides Three be-ars were killed by the party today and two yesterday, yes-terday, ono by the President und one by Dr Lambert. Stewart Brings News. P. B Stewart of Colorado Springs, one of the President's hunting companions, arrived here tonight, accompanied by Courier Chapman They hrouKht tin-etory tin-etory of the hunt. Tho killing -of the three bears was telephoned to them and thev und. r t 1 that President Roosevelt brought down two of them, but the details de-tails are lacking. Party Is Almost Snowbound. Tho partv Is almost snowbound In Its p m location and no ittempt win be made to cross the divide Fifteen feet of cie.w Is on the ground on th. other side and any effort to reach Redstone would be futile Th.- hunters are satisfied however, how-ever, for they have reached the center of what the guides say la the bst bear coun-trv coun-trv In Colorado. Bobcats are thick In the countrj now-being now-being hunted, so plentiful In fact, that many are allowed to escape without a Shot being fired In their direct lop Several Sev-eral fine nklns have been taken, however. President's Second Bear. The bear killed b the President yesterday yester-day was of the brown v.irit. not so heakv. but furnishing a much finer pelt than the first animal killed On of the bears killed today Is said to be a grizzly, but thin cannot be verltleel Mr Stewart reached tho Hotel Colorado at 0:55 tonight lit was still dressed In his hunting clothes, lie looked brown and rugged, and reported that ever-, man In the party is in the hett of health. Gave Dogs Long- Chase. It was within an area of seven miles that all Hve Of the bears were killed. This spot is about sixteen c eighteen miles from camp and every animal gave the dogs and hunters B long chase. All of thm treed, which enabled the hunters to kill th.-m with "it forth, i accident to ii,,. (joga i bus far only one iiot,- he - be n killed. It was killed by the first bear shot. mcrrow act imparled by Courier Chap-,,,,,, Chap-,,,,,, , P,i will remain ovei night with , na president He will make t he t rip on horseback frorn N' " 1 ' isitie Where the President Lives. President Roosevelt Is living In a cabin e i the abandoned Bunn homestead, on th. Wmi llhb re.-k, iiuart.-tH that are remarkablj romfortabl nsld-rlnr t'n.- character of the t oui trj it Is iik.-u thai the tiartv will slay there for l h. entire hunt, Mr st.-w. ut will remain here tonight to-night and then return to hln home Three pelts of tho gaum hu e been brcught hor to U mounted. BBBBBBBBBBsV SBBBsl |