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Show ol-'ve ol-'ve .ith I was l.hich 'latte ithful means ysials un-jras un-jras arm-fw arm-fw of the fiitive but rJ easily in f the giant Jold hunter with large proved ef-er, ef-er, was left with heavy jfit a terrific pace ing bulls, and with and, brought down the same time. fio hunt on the island, fie, Torrence and Mjr-iO Mjr-iO the feature work, but a aided by a small army of vf''lf. including those who will surround the buffalo and arrange for the stampede which will preface the slaughter proper. It has been understood under-stood that three buffalo are to be killed, but James Cruze, former Og-den Og-den boy, who will direct the picture, has announced that "prop" buffalo may be used in the scene where the ' slaughtered animals are being skinned skin-ned and quartered. During" the past week extensive preparations were carried on at Mil-ford Mil-ford in connection with the staging of the Garrison-Baker part of the picture. pic-ture. Many cattle were purchased and brought under the yoke for the first time, many horses and mules were procured, several hundred "extras" "ex-tras" were employed and several 4-horse 4-horse wagons, loaded with provisions and paraphernalia left the little Beaver Bea-ver town for the scene of operations on both sides of the Utah-Nevada boundary line. In the meantime several hundred covered wagons are being put into condition for service at Garrison and Baker Otto Meek, of Ogden, is furnishing fur-nishing the greater part of the supplies sup-plies and "extra" people for the picture. pic-ture. Salt Lake Tribune. a |