Show THE SAM OLD mOll i WITH A NBW DEAII AND A NEW I NAME I Ilrrrnt 11ihoil In the Sew lk Ion I Tells how Cimpt llrruM lit In 110 llmlll Willi a liotlij MoanUI llir I f AITAIN JOHN TI I ItejnoMt l A Uxk > CAITAIN man of Northern Wyoming li I In this plat on bml ACM matter ways n llltla Hock ipe clil to tbo New fork Bun Ho hall UP n stanch lu HlK Horn Win and U one at the noted hunter of that section twill Monday week bo killed a sllvertlii Lear In Tentleep esnon after n Tight In which he easamped al nioit by miracle I crime up from Paint Hock 09111 he and struck the canon it Itl mouth n little above the old W P ranch It wan about 8 oclock III the morning anti file wNlthtr WM prHly coM Tlicro wall a heavy mow on the ground anti presently I found here n bear bad coma down from file Ilig form mountain through a gorge In the hlo of the rock and entered the canon I followed Iho trill rapidly mpeetlnK every mlnttto to come upon the animal yet It was nearly two hour before I raiiKhl tight of It I hastened my step fMrlnic It might get Into the underbrush un-derbrush and escape but when I came up I found It nUnJInjt near a small pine trw growling KivnRtly I know then that I had no child play nbmd of me Roma years ago Phil Vidal ono of tho bent hunter In our we < tern t-ern country and myiiclf were partners In the limiting and trapping buslnew nnd wo deliberately turned our heels on n bear that wo hud tracked to a pile of rocks on IIIIC Horn mountain because wo realized that In a fight with It ono of III would bo killed My 1 ex potteries li that low of the bran Inhabiting Inhab-iting tin Itocky mountain ranges will how fight miles wounded And when they exhibit a tendency retreat In my case I could not do this for I had been walking fut and came suddenly upon tho animal I had a Winchester rifle And carried a knife In my hip pocket I railed my Fine and fired at the bear Tho charge struck the animal In the ihoulder but did nothing more than enrage It and It iprnog for me It Stepped back n few pace and I fired n lecond time the ball entering the head of the bear but not checking Its advance ad-vance It ruihed nt mo with distended jaw I struck It with nil uiy strength over the head with tho butt of my gun which wa shivered to piece And ap parcntly had no effect on the bear IIo l drevrTnVnU Wh I 1 lieMMm barrel of the Rim In my right hand and act the bear with a growl of ratio prang on mo 1 I tKrutt tho Run barrel I I Into III mouth nod plunxcd twit knife Into Its right side Then followed n doaperato lunate for the bear kncje l I I the Kiln reloutotin v hand i it Ilia ffitl jjfll F14c holl iIIY ouldlr I IJI I nIt JL Uo ort Ih now I TI We p AMaff r r e Ur it6 I trugjlea oTftTolulnR I oven the strength of tho painmaddened animal ani-mal I managed to eicapo frq ni tho grasp of the bear ind icrnmbled to my foot but OIli li had r lost my knife In the I ecuflle and my face and hands were lacerated and my clothes torn Into ribbons and blood covered for the bear wa bleeding from the wound In the side The mow for some places wu iplathttl with blood My ono thought now wo to ecape and I bacled away from the bear who lowly advanced toward mo with III mouth distended and Its eye glowing like live coal Aa the animal advanced ad-vanced I retreated keeping my eyes fixed upon him and shouting loudly for help hoping to nttract the attention of any hunter who might chance to bo In that portion of the canon Unfortunately Unfortunate-ly In my retreat my heel crime In contact con-tact with n rock unit I fell backward Into n bunch of IUIRU briiih llcforu I rould Ret up the bear rushed on mo again and nl I felt Its harp clan enter my boulder I begin be-gin to feel that my tlmo had come The fall hurt me anti the weight of tho hear nearly rruihnl 1 the breath from my body lint oa I fell I caught hold of n piece of Pogo brush and wild that for a weapon I made a desperate fight for my life striking tho bear repeatedly l repeated-ly over the head and thu Preventing the animal from rolling either of my arm and entitling them In his I Jaw The blow I rf canted the boar to I looion his hold and rise upon hill baunchra with a howl of pain I struggled to my feet and tried to getaway get-away but Iho bcor struck at mo and one of Ills claw fattened 1 Itself In my coat holding mo to the Pat Again wo had inside the bear striving to fatten both Its claws In my shoulders and I making every effort to prevent him doing 10 He WM growing weaker unit weaker from the loan of blood which was streaming from the wound I had mado In hll aide unit It U I to this fact that 1 attribute my escape For some moment ttr ment wo struggled i the Lear rising and falling each time with more difficulty dif-ficulty I felt myself growing faint und by an effort I tore myself loose from tho bear otaccered a few Piccolo and dropped unconsciously on the mow r suppose I remained Insertiile for half an hour The mow fulling In my face restored mo I tried to get up but uiilil not do 10 for tome mlnutM At length I rose and looked around and aw the bear lying dead only a low pacot from me I A few minute liter I heard thl voters of tome hunter who wre on the cliff overlooking tho ennon I hauled to them They proved to be Ito At nt and tome other men from the Wl ranch They give mo all Ihe lid nermnwy and la an hour or t I law I time they haul me M the raneji two I t-wo suffering more from eabiMtlon than any Pedestal Injury and by the following day I WM able to be oat I Tb bear Ann one of the largest that ban tn killed In Ihe Dig Horn mountain region for year Two year ago a hunter named Rlavln klltril one nearly al large on IH > wd r river Ama Am-a rule bear are krareo In Northern Wyoming and It In seldom that a hunter hun-ter mm across one |