In the hills the wolves are so • thick this winter that they come and eat off the same plate with ! 11 the farmers' dogs. “Bill Kron! I j tells a little yarn about a coyote; j he saw in the door yard at E. D.•I Heaton’s, one rnile west of Rocky . j Butte, that was so tame he thought . it was ore of Mr. Heaton's dogs,) and never realized the danger he )! was in until he was leaving the place, when he was informed the i (dog he supposed he was playing with was a great big ferocious wolf, that might have departed with one of “Bill's” limbs at any moment and without notice.