Show OLD VEST EST IS G PAST FAST The Old Oh West Yest Is 18 disappearing dIsappearIng- the West est of ot cowboys and ups round and lawless mining camps Wild animals ani ani- n mals als are no longer abundant The pioneer no longer hews out a homo home at atthe atthe atthe the edge elge of ot the unknown The Tho railroad and the tho tele mph have done their thell work worl and the Westerner Vest West erner erneI has been modified to a a. barely barel distinguishable typo type of Americanism Says the Chicago Tribune This process of transformation has been slow and gradual gradual so so gradual Indeed that only occasionally one awakes to the r realization that a type of citizenship has disappeared completely completely com coin or 01 a a. custom or characteristic of oC a a. former day has entirely vanished Now and then a magazine article describes de Ile- ale ale- scribes the attempts to develop small herds of the buffalo which once Iov roved d the plains In great numbers emphasis being laid upon the difficulties of such effort t I at nt saving an animal type The plans for tor the formation of a state out of or the Indian Territory tell their own tale of the change in the life of the wandering red man who was as assigned lands there In exchange for lands given by a treat treaty of or the year J 1828 which stated that the home thus LIllis granted should be permanent a permanent a ahome home that shall never nevel In all future time lime be embarrassed b by having extended extended ex ex- tended around It tho the lines or placed over tho the jurisdiction of a territory or 01 state nor be he pressed upon b by the extension n In any wa way of an any of the I limits of any existing territory or 1 state slate The disappearance of the buffalo buffalo lab falo and the changes In life lre of the Indian arc are two examples where many might be bo cited J The l last t three ge great t rO ups round of Wild ld horses In the Ute N wa was wag witnessed recent recently Tho settlement o of eastern Washington has has- made it- it it-Im it mi- mi m- m possible for stockmen to raise range horses Some of or the larger dealers dealer I will 1 continue to raise horses using enclosed pastures but the majority will vIll gradually go out of oi business Tho The extent to which this Industry I Ihas has been carried on is Indicated by hy bythe bythe hythe the report that BOO or riders rIder will vIlI wi take part In Iii the up round and that of the horses will wi be corralled of or which one dealer claims as his own The These e horses were common common com coin mon but the stock has been Improved by the tle turning loose of thoroughbreds an and highly bred farm horses to roam oain ram with wih the Ow wild wid animals While thus the stockman has ha hopes of finding m many ny horses that lint will wi be shown lit tit for any kind of work after the they are aro proper properly broken other othel citizens citizens citi citi- ct- ct zens will wi see in the last up round-up the passing rassing from American life of a n feature fea fea- ture turo which has ha long marked the theres West res t. t There will wi still sti be movements of or population toward desirable regions beyond the Missouri seel lome-seel seekers Home ers will wi still sUI find lind inducements to settle Inthe Inthe in inthe the i river valleys alos or on the plains where Irrigation methods have re reclaimed reclaimed re- re claimed a arid aId Id lands but out these migrations migra will wi be devoid of those peculiar characteristics which once marked settlements on 01 the frontier and the difficulties and dangers of or the tho pioneer plan pion eer cr of yesterday will wil be but traditions to 10 the tho westward moving e citizen to to- to day |