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Show '' How.-rteer Gave Information. (Sherman' pWell Sunset SU' It is a beautiful sight. to sc a string cf deer pass over the rocky point and i' one follow each other around ine bases of the big firs, jumping fallen wees and walking the old moss-covered ti-gs, their mild eyes and large ears ever on the tier:, end handsome and giacetul from the points of their policed pol-iced antlers-to the tip of ther bushy oiaeK tails. Their very cautiousness increases in-creases the enjoyment of the hunt, and is no doubt the reason that the deer appeals to the sportsman as the finest and skni me huntinS' bolh for Pleasure For all there are so manv following tne trail, do not think that anv inexperienced inex-perienced hunter can kill as many as ne wishes. When one is alarmed the hole band takes warning. Over confluence confl-uence often results a bungling shot ana then such a smashing and crashing over rocks and logs and underbrush, and no more shooting on that trail for a while. Ten or twenty deer stampeding from on .J1 ,eaves evidence enough to turn an the deer that might pass that way lor several days. If you drop one on ine trail the result is as bad, unless vou wait until he steps out on the gravelly oar oy the stream, then when all is over carefully wusii all scent from the |