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Show GO TO HERBERT PEMBROKE . nnv nrrTo S? 72 72 MAIN for An. 0 .1? h a CJ t ife'S J? ft THELEADING GROCERS YOUR I. O. liX 301. T:IlK;iv 107 BOOKS & STATIONERY I FINE CLOTHING Wm.WOOD&SONS DEALER IX ALL KINDS HI Main St. Salt Lake City M&NEY Bwr&& at tho CLASS WORK GUARANTEED . THE VCOD BUFFALO. SMALL BANDS STILL EXISTING IX TIIE FOUKSTS UK THE EXTREME NORTH. Til Mj&HSK. Kir-- t South St of Utah, the boUti d The idi!i"Orid , WHOLESALES rRSTAILDEALERIM corners away from the poetic chiiia of Udtur.1, wit.b $:vui ry full of strange contrasts to ti it fsir.fl ur in Eastern States, and posscss-cgraudesr- - almost Fubiime beauty. There '8 a freedom of Kiyc and a boldncsa of execution in thee ivinotu to the wh'ch sppe-- ls regions 0P1025 Bos 51 533. ?irri Srath ft. imagination so strongly that a now sense of pleasure I experienced, aid a animals that may yet be left, but perhaps new Joy given, which cannot be created investigation may thow that 500 or GOO by other scene?. may yet rema n in scattered bands. vast virg'n Massive mountains; Owing to the fact that the horse forests; dizzy cataract,; crystal lakjs, cannot be used in pursuit, it is more and graspey levels, mt et one ct f:very diliicult for the Indians to hunt them, step. Here the trees arc parted, and a and, indeed, to find them, than it was glimpse is had between thuui of l.h'j in the old days of hunticg upon the central valleys of the Territory lyli:g pliius. So rank is the undergrowth of far below; and again there is yino a 'his rich country, and so d:illsult is it wilderness surrounding the visitor. for the Indians to get at these animals, In American Xork canyon, prnetrating that perhaps just cow any attempt on the Wasatch range near Trovo, an old tho part of the Government to afford mill, crumbling to pieces with ago, protection to them would bo useless. stands by the side of the creek, and is by the rank growth nf trers If, however, some regulation would half hidden which shrubs surround U. Followwhite sportsmen from ai;d the prevent stream past it, the solid walls ing deliberately coming Into tbe country of granite which press back the to hunt these animals for mere pleasure mountains crowd closer toward one and the way is barely wide it migtb result to advantage. At present Another, for the crock to find even a it woulJ be vexatious to the Indian , enough Man bed. has done nothing here rocky eo as of the and animal has to disturb the be auty naiur e has great use, become in its habit so much like tlu wrought. Centuries have pseed and a tumbled rock, lying now at the tmose that he la able in a ureal only bottom of the gully and covered witn measure to i r;tect himself. clinging vines, marks the progress of tim?. There is absolute rest for one Compcnioa. while in the Utah canyons ; the utsidc world grows for away; the air is cool, The Scenery Around Silt L&s City. crisp and invigorating; and the fragrant perfumes from the singing pines tepin S ilt Lake City is an intei eating place to with new iifc, and bring a healthful to the palest cheek. visit.lt is full of attract ice. It is situated glow Wander where he will among the reach of mauy natural Wasatch wilds, and a man is alone withineasy nature, ot liberty te enjoy parksaad canyons, a visit t" which with her beauties, and ot gain undisturbed is calcula'cdto show one more beauties wisaomin studying her way. S. h. of nature that he had dreamed existed I Journal of Commerce. d SHOE SHOP YRSVV. Tue City by-w- ay Institution . GRATES STONE MANTLES & BUILDERS HARD WARD WHOLESALE & RETAIL Free Deliveky To All Parts Oh J. P. GARDNER'S fi t try OK GENT'S. FURNISHING GOODS AT "iJiyn!h. sti'l remain some of the wood buffalo. Th'n is an animal larger than the American bisoa of the plain. TK.ey re larger, coanr haired and straigi 1 3r horned. I mention this peculiarity of difference in the horns because it is believed thai the shape and the broken and crooked nature of tbe horns of the prairie buffalo h:is been caused by his habit of digging in the gravel, whereas in the more northern species they had to contend with other conditoas, where straight borns would be cf more use, as, for Instance, they use them there for clearing aside from their pathway the brush and luxuriant undergrowth. These animals would weigh at lcaest ir() poinds more thin the buffalo of the Saskatchewan phin3. In the northern redoes the vetches and grassns are so hijjb, and iho snowfall not being uuduly heavy, they have not had to paw and break the era-tesnow, as was the habit cf the buffalo, and that may account' for their superior size. In the country where these are found horses cannot be used in pursuit, and they are stalked in the same manner that the moose and the other larga animals are. It is diliicult to from an accurate of theseestimate of the number -- d - |