of
October 29, 1912, which reported that an exhibitor of cattle at the
State fair had been seriously horned by a _male cow_.
[10] Pronounced Chee-_o_-ah, Chil-_how_-ee, Cow-_ee_, Cul-lo-_whee_,
High-_wah_-see, Nan-tah-_hay_-lah, O-_ko_-na, _Luf_-ty, San-_teet_-lah,
_Tel_-li-co, Tuck-a-_lee_-chee, Tuck-a-_see_-gee, Tuh-_loo_-lah,
Tus-_quit_-ee, Wah-_yah_ (explosively on last syllable), _Wau_-ke-chah,
Yah-_lah_-kah (commonly Ah-lar-ka or _'Lar_-ky by the settlers),
You-_nay_-kah.
Transcriber's Notes:
Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_.
The original text includes Greek characters. For this text version these
letters have been replaced with +transliterations+.
Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate
both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as
presented in the original text.
The following misprints have been corrected:
"Hiddden" corrected to "Hidden" (Table of Contents)
"sing" corrected to "sting" (page 70)
"hav-" corrected to "having" (page 134)
"and and" corrected to "and" (page 148)
"could could" corrected to "could" (page 172)
"haled" corrected to "hauled" (page 174)
"Some the expedients" corrected to "Some of the expedients" (page 238)
"hoplessly" corrected to "hopelessly" (page 275)
"civlization" corrected to "civilization" (page 384)
Printer's inconsistencies in hyphenation usage have been retained.
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