SOUTHERN MONTANA AND 

 IDAHO. 



"|\/ruNTANA with nearly 150,000 square miles has 

 within its confines some rare hunting for the 

 sportsman. Big game abounds in many parts of the 

 State, and one has a variety to choose from ; there 

 are the grizzly bear, black bear, wapiti or elk, 

 mountain sheep. Rocky Mountain goat, antelope, 

 deer, wolves, both gray or timber, and the coyote, 

 and the usual variety of small furred and feathered 

 game found in the far West. Many parts of 

 Montana are almost inaccessible, and the sportsman 

 risks not a little by making his hunting trips if he 

 is unacquainted with this region. 



One of the intelligent guides from this State is 

 W. H. Wright, of Missoula, and the United States 

 Cartridge Co, feels no better man could be brought 

 to the Sportsmen's Exposition to enlighten sports- 

 men on the kind of game to be found in Southern 

 Montana and Idaho than Mr. Wright. He will 

 also be able to give information as to the proper 

 season of the year for sportsmen to make their 

 hunting trips, for the mistake of a few weeks often 

 imperils the lives of the sportsmen, as was the 

 case of the Carlin party, which lost one of its 

 number, and the remainder barely escaping with 

 their lives, after suffering great hardships. Mr. 

 Wright was one of those who went in search of 



