Show NORTHWEST TERRITORY OAME GAME ilow how wolves sad and coy coyote too are limited with A correspondent to the tha toronto globe writing of the ranch ranching ipg country of tho the northwest corrita torrita territory ry say ai there is a certain annual ios of calves and colts bolts from wolves there aro are two kinds kinas of these cattle battlo lifters the timber wolf and the coyote of different habits but of precisely similar gastronomic tastes the coyote u usually su ally hunts singly the timber wolf a larger and more formidable animal is fond of society they are both impudent both cowardly and both extremely cunning they hang about the vicinity of cattle and attack calves or colts that have strayed a little distance or have been left behind by the band there i is s no virtue virtu a I 1 in n them while allive alive dead wolves are 61 0 f value lue as s well tor for their skins as aa for zell ahe satis satisfaction sati action faction and encouragement ahei r ii thoy ta various breeds of dogs h ported for their benefit but they aro are fast cunning and stay well and having killed an animal and with their friends dined on him they do not return to sup on him but look elsewhere it is not therefore so tasy easy to find them they post t themselves oui on convenient eminences and i leave for parts unknown directly they observe a cowboy and dogs no matter how far off he may be they bave have no use for man the timber wolves aro are very powerful animals and when run by scotch i deer hounds either get into somo some small brush or seek a convenient place to turn at bay the scotch deerhound deer hound then declines to hold closer converso converse with a stranger to whom he has not been introduced the boarhound boar hound on the contrary at once seeks to thoroughly investigate his new acquaintance but he is a slow animal for fer whose arrival the wolf can only be induced to wait by pressing attention from the other dogs ranchers are now crossing several breeds of hounds to obtain speed coupled with power they have even tried crossing with wolves the no new animal cheerfully hunts his pine kindred but is not fast enough packs of hounds more or less of fox relationship for a dogs parentage is not always accurately determined have been tried in alberta but it is found that when tired of running the wolf lays down opens his mouth and invites someone to come on the invitation vi is only accepted when the wolfs attention can be engaged by a man or otherwise in ono one direction so that tho hounds can run in on him in the rear then no room is left for comp complaint faint A great many are killed in ono one way or another but the cowboys say they are increasing in number 1 1 wi at i a big su sugar arilon aril bilins hn in north louisiana the other nig night h t 11 said sam B webb a st louis shoo drummer there I 1 saw the pettiest pair gilr of black eyes I 1 had ever seen in ray my life and they belonged to a splendid specimen of louisiana loveliness she had bad a singularly sweet silvery aulce v that she used merrily on the soft air air of that moonlight night I 1 helped her stir the sugar but sho was as sweeter than all the suar su sugar ar in that di district brict I 1 will remember her as long as the yellow moons come and go or the swimming stars float over the surging seas the faint beams baams of the young moon trembled ocher on her sun kissed face while she gnawed gnawed at the end of a big yam tater in turn she handed it to me and I 1 gnawed too then we began gnawing it together one ona end in my mouth the other in hers we kept gnawing away on it until our lips were only a little ways apart and then the climax came and I 1 oh say I 1 am ve yearning arning to so go back there azain 11 |