Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1899 — PEARY AS A HUNTER. [ARTICLE]

PEARY AS A HUNTER.

The Caagame ass Tw» Litt> Beam in theAntk. Ltot Pkonry aanrrates to the St. XBrtotos tike cagMtrere off tw» Ettte polar beams, and tto> dfitttrteiy he bad to h—Ttog iter «a Ms £tde stop, the •‘Uape-’ - Wfeto haatoff ttowqgh the heavy ice, to aacKart to eater the Hatoaa Strait, a pnilar bear and her twa rate were wea. ate the Hepe was immediately b rated to itoar AbrevtisOL It was a hendSM trie off anasaaßy white anfaxals. A ffew aaiaamiTT. after the rifles heg» to mark the ail bear was floating fiffitktsa to the water between two pans ass ntte. ate the rate swimming testify away faton the stopv among the perils ate kures <off water which totersocate the tees to evevy direction. Qaßtcftfly the dteey was toweste and with fire mew s&aittte to parstot, while wtben <rif the party ate crew scattered arer the nee to hete the rate if they left the water. Stem «ae off them was tonnnnud ate borate aver to the care off teaatsnete. tern hte ffotewed the teoy «rer the w. ate tbe chase eonttonte after the Mher. Hr. Bonesteel imaatetoMjr finite aH of his college aoMetfies tcaSkofl tot* active play, as, with the tone abeam the cab's neck to «ne Umte ate a botsn-hoofc to the other, he ewteavwrte to matotato his balance. H<e was alhmost tteaggte toto the water il-y the stvmdy Etnße feffiow's efforts to swam away- The next moment he was tetog has best to keep the vicious youngster ffinwm dSlmbfiisg up* em the iee;m.u with hmnn. where he would have aa «Bparramiitty to make effective use •off teeth ate chaws. After am buxir’s chase, during which .toe Axry was reraforete by a whaleboat and them by the Hope herself, the ■wrate raft* was finally headed off, cornered. ate ftassoete. Thea the body off tibe <rild Seaur ate the growling and •Kjtajipdng ywnxgstems were hoisted on Hetate. the ffirnimer depesited amidships to rorenre the afftetnriwes off Mr. Ftggi ns. the matwolfet. ate the totter tied to a riarg-Hmfln oft. nmtEE a eo-uple of hogstooadk cwote be pcvpucte for their quarter*. . *’

The Emffl* towtres were possessed of truly maintestreirgfill. Witte- tern - feiTtog atoraa to tthatto* to>gsheads. one suoceedte ito fireeinjg himseJf from the ropes, Mwrtte affh. ate w« «ms the point •off HiEmptog >4>veirtt*xsinl w&ea I saw him am time to jerk, hiia bturfc ea to the teei. whew Ptoffoesw Barron fell upon him bsffijy nm a Gffww-Jh><naia esabraee: sni Tr-emff.MndMsemas rapidly arriving, the yMnggstitr was agaom set-or; ly ' ate aranjHTetrrte to hrs- hogshead. It was iqpEiirkUjr evfiteet that these w-f <nM torito rhe euhts bum a short time. s» a sarwac <cage vas eeistrorted by ' the -ship's earpetoteir from, heavy planks. To ttUds ttHwy were- rramstferretL. and j r&Mr kMwe arms Itoslhed to the rail on the panra sute* off the- nuarter-teck. Tlhey were fed « meat ate water, ate seem wewtt to steep* Eke innocent kStSewR. wish thrir hetete wewfrag upon * their paws. ißnrtmg their first nap on boanff they were- named "Fottrfs” ate after the tw® bt-izi ng ownsnrflUtfftons wbilrh. eirvftjng about the pcteeKtaa-. Bight the ghwoa off the “great , mighir' off the Arnette- regtetis. In this cage they Evte ate throve- daring the rest off the vuyage-- <»--eas«MEilly taking a mtonhltofl net off the boot off an fci■cantjcsns sartar. er snapping up- a careless ate «■ one eeeasfcm securing a flnt of fcuger with the mitten.