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shooting was inspired by watching her father mould 

 bullets. She did not, however, aspire to own her 

 own rifle and shoot wild game until she made her 

 home in the West. Her husband and brother 

 frequently urged her to learn to shoot a rifle, as 

 they often left her alone. Her first shooting was 

 with a gun, and in a short time she was able to kill 

 geese and other feathered game. Later, her hus- 

 band purchased for her a Remington rifle, with 

 which she has killed more than thirty deer. She 

 has stood in the door of her own cabin and shot 

 wolves and has killed no end of jack rabbits and 

 other small game. She generally accompanies her 

 husband, both on his shooting and photographic 

 trips, and has braved the fierce storms of the West, 

 camped on the trail, shot, hunted, fished and photo- 

 graphed with her husband, and is far better informed 

 on the subject of big game than most men, and can 

 handle firearms, especially a rifle, which she shoots 

 in a manner to excite the admiration of all who 

 have seen her shooting. 



All that is claimed for these remarkable persons, 

 both as hunters and photographers, can be demon- 

 strated in the magnificent photographs which they 

 have with them. We believe that in introducing 

 Mr. and Mrs. Wallihan to the sportsmen of America 

 at this Exposition, we will have placed before the 



