Show TRACKING A CHILD 1 that Is biot al way fierce beant so many terrible atones of the ferocity of bloodhounds i have been told that t is refreshing to read a arno story of a by a bloodhound in tho boater and the hunted were equally it Is couched vouched tor by a writer in good words who had it from an the bloodhound was enjoying a stroll with his on the sands of weston roper mare quietly following tho borso his owner redo neither was thinking of a daise in fact nothing seemed fur ther horn tho character of the dog than a desire to interfere with any human be s tl a group of pleasure beeders beelers scattered over tho bands sw nothing unusual in birn nor did bo poor dig woman who ran from 01 0 group to anoil cr frantically asking for tidings of lost child knew anything of tie missing boy and when in ler the cd t 0 gentle man oa tl e 1 0 also shook lug head dut though he knew i athing of her boy he was not go sure tl at ho could not help 1 cr an fn 1 him he alighted from bis 1 orse and tl rusting bis arm II 11 rough tho andle lent over the 1 ouch putting both 1 ands carelessly round ins hafid then 1 e took from tho woman some thing that looked like a child a hit and held it tow ard the dog talking to 1 im the while tho hound sniffed and whine 1 mournfully as it unwilling to leave his mister scoon however he gilted lilted his head in he air uttered a short sharp barker bay and began sniffing about the sands for a minute or two he followed ho scent su a zigzag fashion and then with a long loud bay turned off at an amazing pace ran in a straight line across the sands crossed ho parade and baying as ho went turned down a side street that was an exciting chase the field the streets of a populous watering place and the game a lost cl ild the loud boico of the dog coul 1 be heard in tho distance guiding thoe who followed the mother s feet were swift but she could not keep up with the dog on ho went till he had run his prey to ground then he slopped and fawned upon tl e little lad who was overjoyed to find so friendly a playmate hen the mother came ap heater aud hunted were the best of frenja go much so that neither was willing to part with the other tho gentleman bad more than once to summon his dog before 1 0 would con sent to leave the child As for the boy be could not be led away while the dog remained and after the hound had dis appeared he wag still heard to murmur I 1 would like that dear doggie for my own |