Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Wednesday, December 29, 1880
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune on 12/29/1880. A Wild Animal Afflicted With Hydrophobia Creates Consternation in Christian County. Correspondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Â Â Â Â Reed’s Springs, Christian Co., Mo., Dec. 24.- On the evening of the 20th, while Mr. Carroll was walking home along the highway, about three miles below this place, on Bear Creek, […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, November 20, 1875
 “Wolf-Hunting in Lower Brittany.”     I was fortunate enough that night to sit next to the Count de Kergoorlas at dinner, and, hearing he was a master of wolf-hounds in Upper Brittany. I gleaned from him some interesting information with respect to the style of a hound he considered best adapted for his particular […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, March 1, 1878
 South Bend [Ind.] Tribune.     The readers of the Tribune will remember our several times mentioning during the past three years the terrible depredations made on flocks of sheep on Harris Prairie by a gray wolf. The wolf was often seen, but was so sly that hunters seldom got a shot at her. Twice […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, February 14, 1879
 Garnett, Kansas Journal     Reuben Lowry, of Walker Township, Anderson County, Kansas, was out hunting wolves one day during this snow. He got track of a wolf, and with his dogs followed to the timber, where he overtook it, and the dogs and the wolf fought in the snow. Uncle Reuben, however, who was […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Monday, April 11, 1881
     I have seen wolves show more boldness in the pursuit of dogs-their favorite food, according to my experience-than on any other occasion. Setters and retrievers are frequently snapped up within 100 yards of the sportsman, and in broad daylight, when shooting in thick forest: and wolves will prowl round the villages at night and […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, August 29, 1880
     Among many other Irish grievances which have at times called for Parliamentary interference there is one which no longer exists. In former days Ireland was afflicted with a plague of wolves, which not only committed depredations on the cattle in the country, but would sometimes on winter nights enter villages and the suburbs […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Monday, June 21, 1880
 Caught in a Wolf-trap and Devoured by Wolves.     The favorite trap employed for wolves in Burgundy is the traquerurd. This is the most dangerous even to man, the strongest that is made requiring two men to set it. It has springs of formidable power and delicney, and when those are touched the jaws […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, July 26, 1874
 From the Columbia [Wis.] Democrat.     The wolves are so troublsome in the towns of Lowville and Denkorra that many of the farmers think they must abandon sheep-raising altogether. Mr. Henry Delaney says the wolves have destroyed $500 worth of sheep a year from his flock. He has not increased his flock for four […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, May 17, 1878
 St. Cloud Minn. Journal     About 10 o’clock last Saturday night, as Mr. Miner, of the town of Laugola, Benton County, was driving from his own house to Mr. Morrill’s, having with him his wife and three children, he was attacked by five large timber wolves. The fiece beasts sprang at his horses, and […]
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, February 22, 1901
     After a fight with a wolf driven by the pangs of hunger within the city limits of Galesburg, Fred Meadows, aged 14 years, succeeded in killing the animal with a 22-caliber rifle and his dog. The boy was hunting sparrows. The wolf came out of a cornfield and made for the lad with […]