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Show Ill j COYOTE, TURNED LOOSE !? FALLS BEFORE HUNTER IIBMH Caldwell, Idaho, April 7. C. S. Da-IV Da-IV J vis, a local fur buyer, captured a pup-He pup-He H py coole several years ago and after m keeping him on a chain in the back Wml a yard for bIx months, until he was old 111 m enough to kill rabbits and take care j 'a of himself, turned him loose on the B- north bank of the Snake river in the IJJ.'. sagebrush. Before releasing the anl- SBl mal he had a silver plate Inscribed and fastened on a collar to the coy- '.1 ote. The inscription read: "Please -pMiB Hell my fur to C. 6. Davis, Caldwell, 'arjB Idaho. Turned loose June 27, 1909." Jl Last week the fur was brought in for jraB sale with the collar and plate intact, gTulH although somewhat the worBe for rfllj wear. The coyote was killed in the ft' mtm hills of Owyhee county, not far from ? IB the place where he was released five VH years before, by W. M. White, an I" M'a Owyhee county rancher. Mr. Davis I wj describes the fur as one of the largeBt ic ZJm and best brought in this year. |