Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1905 — NO HEWS FROM THE CAMP [ARTICLE]

NO HEWS FROM THE CAMP

Secretary Loeb I* Now Oat In the Wilde with Papera for the Preaident to Conolder. Glenwood Springs, Colo., April 20. With President Roosevelt and Secretary Loeb in camp twenty miles from the nearest telegraph office no news of the hunt has come out of the woods. When Loeb returns here It is expected that he will bring information of the luck that has attended the president’s hunt. The president keeps a personal diary, and consequently the correspondents marooned here await the return of the secretary with impatience. Loeb started for the camp to take papers to the president that he should look over. Parson Thomas A. Uzzle, of the Tabernacle, this city, has sent to President Roosevelt in care of Secretary Loeb a message asking that he be given the carcasses of the bears killed during the president’s hunt, for distribution a mong the poor of Denver. A note indorsing the matter “most heartily” was sent to the president by ex-Adjutant General Bell.