Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — PRESIDENT’S HUNTING CABIN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PRESIDENT’S HUNTING CABIN.

Log '‘Shack” in Colorado Which Shelters Nation's Chief Executive. Tlie hunting cabin occupied by President Roosevelt and party- is about twen-ty-five miles from Newcastle, Garfield county, Colorado. It stands on what is known as Huntsman Ilills, which are the center of a region teeming with game, but more especially of the large kind. The cabin is a comfortable log “shack,”

substantially constructed, and amply provided with tlie necessaries for creature comforts. Temporary partitions have been put up, one of the rude apartments being assigned to the use of The President. When blizzards come, traveling in the rugged region becomes most difficult, but Mr. Roosevelt is not likely to let n few inches of snow, more or less, interfere with liis plans to enjoy to the utmost his mountain outing. The pilot of a locomotive at Laramie. \Vyo., struck a little girl named O'Connor nnd threw her into the air, where she turned a complete somersault, and again fell on the track. Tlie engineer reversed and tlie locomotive stopped with tlie pilot over tlie child’s body. Steel cars will soon he running on some of the surface lines in New York. The first lot of a large number ordered has been received and will be put luto service at once. Wood is used only for inside trimmings and even this is supposed to be fireproof.

THE PRESIDENT'S CABIN.