Colleges & Schools. SSS SSS, &4 YOU WISH TO BECOME. es 4 Seach, made me think of how an old Ephraim | into the bear as fast as he could pull An Electrician, A Physician tackled a pal of mine once. As the | the trigger, but his fusillade seemed to zly's growl that it captured the atten- tion of the hunters at once, rock, and, getting a good squint at his none of them answered the newcomer. | enemy, he started for him on a lumber- “Hope 1 ain't butting in,” said the | ing trot. i lean faced man, “but that quail bear put up a little more fight than quail would, my pard isn’t able to tell gE 3 g : : 8 1 honorable . 8 life, short, if you wish to secure a training that will fit you well for any pursui. o life Sy ath Heour the bird | at oy Ronan. THE NSYLVANIA hunter.” fle. He had emptied its magazine. PENNS It was plain to see that the group of | thought he was going to leap on his STATE COLLEGE sportsmen did not welcome the new- | horse is uv Wuay, Bemedy | comer, yet his last remark aroused | was af . He OHPERS EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES, their interest despite themselves. Be- | ply Sto Sere along he uxt hve REE ALL RSES | fore one of them realized what he was | seen t horse a sound TUITION IS F IN cou % princi Es Eg a haa vr . ; 1 Courses have bee | “Did the bear kill him? several feet away, making his position FARING EFPECT IN SPL Spun, She Gahetal oul ioe Dave. 2 axisusivel #0 nto dar The i Tat ovoke 4 SH] Ture One of vs 5 ing History ; the English, French, Merman, Spanish; Latin and Greek Languages 2 dt | reply. It only made the intruder rub ed to him to get back near his horse, adapts either the most thorough training for the Profession | his eyes, as if a mist had fallen over | but Kennedy made no move. 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Juls must be accompanied by ’ compiete description and Saims of 550 on he invention: If are sent in Spanish ready for filing they must triplicate on clear ply pulied out his revolvers, one in each hand, and blazed away. But it was useless. Those bullets only increased the anger of the bear and made him bound forward as fast as a great mas- tiff. When only eight feet away, a dis- tance so small that he could easily have cleared it with a single bound, the griz- zly stood up on his hind legs and fold- {| “I reckon my pard had the most ter- | rible hand-to-hand battle with a sivas ® ull information courses of | ip as was ever fought. Before it - kraduster, address ® | ed the beast had fifty-four bullets in | him. I'll tell you how it happened. | Up in the foothills of the Rockies, ‘nu ! the state of Washington, where we THE REGISTRAR, State College, Centre County, Pa. | Bellefonte, Pa., Feb. 16, 1906. | FIGHTING A GRIZZLY FEARFUL CLOSE RANGE BATTLE BE- TWEEN HUNTER AND HUNTED. A Rain of Bullets That Only Made Bruin More Ferocious — The Bear Killed His Victim Before a Desper- | ate Shot Ended His Career, They had met by chance in a corner of the lobby of the Waldorf-Astoria and had been telling stories which had made the eyes of some of the bell boys bulge. All of the narrators were dress- ed in evening clothes and to all ap- pearances had never so much as solled a finger with powder smoke. One had recounted his sporting exploits in the Adirondacks and had told with great gusto how many deer he had shot in one day and how many of his had complimented him on his Another said that duck shooting his special hobby and that he had come clear from Cannes, France, every au- tumn to kill these birds along Chesa- peake bay. There were also stories about the shooting of partridges and grouse, and one member of the group related, with a great many * " “thens” and “suddenlys,” how he kill- ed three quail. He had just received the applause of his hearers when a lean individual strode into the circle, pulled down his slouch hat another notch and growled: “Ever hunted grizzlies?” The voice so nearly imitated a griz- had a ranch, some of our cattle got loose, and we started out to find them. { There were six of us, and after we | had found the trail of the steers and was fording a mountain stream called Teapot creek one of our bronchos be- gan to snort and rear up, as if he was in agony. But he wasn't, or, at any rate, the agony was only mental. The horse had hardly begun to dance when we heard the peculiar growl of the grizzly, which, as you may know, has something of the grunt of a hog. “And 1 teil you he was a big fellow. As soon as I saw him I had a touch of that ague which petrifies a man so he can't raise a gun and just lets the beast walk right up and swallow him. Ephraim was standing on his hind legs and eating off the service berries from the bushes. As is the way with these animals, he did not attack us, but just growled, as if to scare us. A grizzly usually does not pick a quarrel, although he is the most ferocious Amer- fean born beast alive when put on the defensive. 1 thought all of us were go- ing to leave the brute alone, when one of the party by the name of Alf Ken- nedy, a cowboy and almost as danger- ous as a grizzly when aroused, shouted out: “No, sir. I'm not going to leave that silver tip insult me that way. If he wants a fight he can have it. “Kennedy jumped off his horse, be- cause he regarded a man who would shoot from the saddle as a craven. He led his mount to a point about a hun- dred yards from the bear, turned the horse's head away from the game and then looked at the magazine of his gun to see if it was full. The next moment he fired, and I could see the head of that bear go back as if it had been struck with a bowlder. I thought he was a goner, but he wasn't. That brute just doubled up in order to stretch him- ed his fore iegs together, as if he had his victim already in his embrace. The cowhoy fired the last charge of his re- volvers into the heart of the animal and at last turned to spring on his horse. “Just imagine what a sick, suffocat- ing, smothering feeling came over me when 1 saw that horse bound away and leave Kennedy standing there alone face to face with that gaping, ronring monster, In utter desperation be threw away his pistols, grabbed up his gun and dealt the beast a blow over the head that would have killed a haif dozen men. The force of the impact broke the weapon as if it had been chalk, and the stock spapped with a crack which echoed back from the mountains, ‘Then he drew his knife, “Until then I had not made a move to help my comrade, because I knew Kennedy would turn and kill me for sutting in. He was that kind of a fel- low. He wanted all the glory himself. But to hang back now was a crime, 1 didn't shoot for fear of wounding the cowboy. Instead I snatched a hatchet from my saddle and rushed forward. I heard the other four hunters of the party yell to me to turn back, heard them say the bear would kill me, too, but nothing could have stopped me then. I saw the brute grab Kennedy and could even hear his bones crack in the bear's teeth, The next moment 1 was there too. But just as I was about to dash the blade of my hatchet into the bear's neck my head reeled. A bullet whizzed past my ear and left a great gaping hole behind the silver tip's ear. With a sputtering sort of groan Ephraim tumbled over on his back. One of the other lads had taken thut terrible chance of hitting either Kennedy or myself and, with wonder- ful aim, had sent the lead to a vital part of the bear. Not till that shot had Sa r——" the up. had and had bled by the bucketful, yet he had to the oman £3 $iEty hy 3 i i Sensible Advice. 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