CHAPTER XIV 



CHARGED BY A HERD OF BUFFALO 



CHARGED BY A HERD OF BUFFALO FAMOUS PABLO ALLARD 

 HERD THE COWS WERE MAD PHOTOGRAPHING THE HERD 

 SKETCH OF THE BUFFALO HOW A BUFFALO PREPARES 

 TO CHARGE HE MUST LICK HIS NOSE, ROLL UP HIS TAIL, 

 AND PAW CRESCENTS IN THE EARTHS-BUTTED BY A BUFFALO 

 BULL CALF THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO DIDN'T GET A PIC- 

 TURE AND WHAT BECAME OF HIS CAMERA HOW MY PLATE 

 LOOKED WHEN DEVELOPED WHY I DID NOT SHOW THE 

 PRINT TO MY COMRADES ONE HORNED IKE, THE MAN 

 HATER A BIG DIGNIFIED BUFFALO BULL HIS SPIRITS 

 WERE HIGH AN ORDINARY RANGE BUFFALO A DANGER- 

 OUS INHABITANT THE DEATH OF ONE-HORNED IKE- 

 SHORT ON ALTRUISTIC IDEALS FAILURE TO SAVE THE PAB- 

 LO ALLARD HERD A PLEASANT WORLD TO LIVE IN 

 ENGLISH SPORTSMEN KILL DOMESTIC BUFFALO. 



On July 26, 1900, we were driving over Horse 

 Plains, between the deep canyon of the Pen d' 

 Oreille and the snow-capped Mission Range, Mon- 

 tana. As we rounded the foot of a big, drab, sway- 

 backed hill, known as Saddle Butte, we were con- 

 fronted by a herd of between two and three hun- 

 dred magnificent buffalo. They were thoroughly 

 wild, although the herd was the private property 

 of an old "Breed." 



