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RECREATION. 



UNION 

 PACIFIC 



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Land Marks 



Made famous by the early Traders, Explor- 

 ers, Pioneers, Mormons, Emigrants, Pony 

 Express Riders, Overland Stage Coaches, 

 Indian Encounters, etc., are seen from the 

 car windows of the Union Pacific trains. 



In traveling over this line you can see the 

 wonderful achievements of the Union Pacific 

 engineers over mighty chasms, lofty peaks, 

 and through mountains of solid rock. 

 Be sure your ticket reads OVER THIS ROUTE. 



E. L. LOMAX, 



Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent, y/fe^ 



Wjv OMAHA, NEB. y^ 



THE JOHNSVILLE HUNT. 



The Johnsville hunt took place Wednesday. 

 The competitors swore to their count before Justice 

 Emans. The hunt resulted in a victory for the 

 Adams team by a large margin. Edward Adams, 

 the captain, won the prize for the best score. 



The count was as follows: 



ADAMS' TEAM. 



Edward Adams 260 



W. J. Corbin 30 



B. Hustis 106 



W. Way * 95 



W. Barber 115 



C. Ross 70 



C. Jones 70 



Al. Hickman 107 



C. Wilson 220 



Oliver Waldo 20 



R. Horton 165 



W. H. Uotterer 000 



F. Heady , 35 



J. Booth - 90 



Total . 1,383 



haight's team. 



Arvis Haight no 



Ralph Haight 116 



Moncure Bartow 140 



S. Gregory 105 



Charles Ortman 165 



C. Ross 40 



H. Stevenson 30 



W. H. Jones 81 



J. Wajdo 60 



G. Wiley 05 



D. Smith 000 



R. Wright 50 



J. Wood 45 



N. Townsend 20 



Total 967 



Another corner of Darkest Egypt heard 

 from. If Miss Stone had gone to Johns- 

 ville to educate the ignoramuses of that 

 region out of their besotted condition, she 

 would have been doing a much more ra- 

 tional work than laboring with the bar- 

 barians of the Eastern hemisphere, and her 

 friends would not now be trying to buy 

 her from the brigands for something like 

 $1,000 an ounce avoirdupois. Here are 28 

 men who are lower down in the ethics of 

 field sports than the lowest type of Aus- 

 tralian bushmen are in the school of ordi- 

 nary human intelligence. I wish every 

 reader of Recreation would spend 5 min- 

 utes in writing postal cards to the captains 

 of these 2 Johnsville teams conveying to 

 them in as few words as possible the con- 

 tempt in which side hunters are held by 

 decent people. — Edjtoji, 



