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Show MONTANA SPORTSMEN ENJOY COYOTE CHASE I j JCULBBRTSON. Mont., Jan - j 2!?.? rrf-K mo81 hUariing I substitute to! the old-time fox hunting I thrills in ths new s,(0rl ot huntm" E .-...ote- with horses and hounds . ... B Ots hunting has reached the hiehest'l "' development III tlie Culb rlsoti 1 1 ' 't- popularit; ,mj, i ' l sprt ..i throughom ""' i" i bapi entln arih- I where coyotes an to bs found. 1 1 1 '' 1 bmpetltlon In cui-1 B bertson's for the position ot master of I coyotes and bounds in the hunting H eluh that is to be formed. rj K M furrs Edward Johnson B ' r 1 I ' sidents ' ' K w f hey gave 'it a p L on ev ra occasion- I , E public into then . onfidence and B tslon the c-ieven hounds thev used E SMI one , G i hs onl) draw l-a.-k to thi i has. . - h!nKr V? M.r- hurray, has been thi I habit of the dogs ro abandon the pUr- l SUtt Of a coyote to dlSPort then. selves ta ' h nj k rabbi tl L cross their path. I wholesomt sport thi nee diversion I In thut it aids t.. I ri-l the range of covotes which destroy II Sick PUUry U"d ,hr douv-s.ll.-1 |