ABOUL THE GAME LAWS, ETC. 1/5 
by the game destroyers throughout his district the pub- 
lic is not apprised of it, and if he or his deputies have 
earned a single dollar for the State in the detection or 
prosecution of offenders, the writer of these lines would 
gladly chronicle it. But unfortunately for the creatures 
for whose mercy they would appeal, this warden’s ad- 
ministration is a blank. Mr. Hale—who is said to bea 
fine gentleman personally—report has it, started out on 
his official career by arresting one of his own deputies 
for killing deer out of season in Williams County N. D. 
In pleasing contrast to this supineness and inefficiency 
of the North Dakota game wardens, is that of State 
Game Warden Fullerton, of Minnesota, who has earned 
a national reputation for his fortitude and fearlessness 
in his crusades after the poachers and game law break- 
ers of that State. While every empediment possible 
has been placed in his way by rich commission houses 
dealing in contraband game; by express companies 
who carry mysterious consignments from the north 
woods, as well as friends and abettors of law breakers 
everywhere, Sam Fullerton has earned a reputation that 
any State would be proud off. 
Warden Fullerton in his recommendations, is respon- 
sible for many amendments to the Minnesota game laws 
that help him in his good work in caging the pro- 
fessional poacher and quieting title of the outlaw 
braggart as the ‘‘whole thing” in the Minnesota north 
woods. Ina recent interview with a reporter on one of 
the twin city dailies, Mr. Fullerton strikes at the ex- 
cuses and subterfuges of the professional law breaker 
with some pointed legislation for his undoing, from 
