CHARLES L. YOUNGBLOOD. l8r 



CHAPTER XX. 



In a few days after this I started on another 

 hunt, taking with me an editor who wanted 

 to see a herd of buffalo. On the second night 

 we camped on Carter Draw on a large lake. 

 We had not stopped long before we dis- 

 covered that the antelope were coming- 

 in great numbers to the lake for water. The 

 next morning they began to come in before 

 sunrise, and I told the editor that if he would 

 get breakfast 1 would go out and try to kill 

 some of them, and after a run of about an 

 hour I got ten. As soon as breakfast was 

 over, I drove around and gathered up the 

 game, and then started in to Sycamore 

 Station, about, thirty miles distant, on 



