176 VIRGINIA WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 



Winffina (Rich. & A.) Soldiers' Joy near station, Rock cliff 1 m ., Collington 

 \%, m. and Union Hill; all good; quail and rabbit numerous; Oct. 15th to Jan. 1st 

 best; no regular hotels, livery or guides; country open and low; good shooting 

 and no restrictions except at Coddington. 



Wolf Trap (Piedmont.) Quail, turkey, duck, hare and deer on the farms within 

 1 m.; Oct. 15th to Dec. 15th best; hotel reasonable; no regular guides or livery; 

 Country varied and shooting is generally good; farmers do not object. 



Woodstock (B. & O.) Surrounding country within 2 m. of station; quail, deer, 

 ijurkisy pheasant, fox and rabbit; the first most Lumerous; 15th of Oct. to 1st of 

 Jan; best; livery $2.50 to $3 p. d. ; hotels $2 p. d., $7 p. w.; no regular guides; 

 (eountry wooded and hilly; shooting good early in season; few farmers object. 



WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 



Centralia (N. P.) The surrounding vacant lands and school sections yield 

 good shooting; the last best for duck and geese; bear, deer, "pheasant" and 

 grouse are also shot; duck most abundant; Nov. and Dec. best; livery reasonable; 

 hotels $1 p. d.; country wet and heavily timbered; owners do not object. 



Cheney (N. P.) Our correspondent writes: "Game in every quarter around 

 Cheney;" swan, deer, snipe, bear, duck, grouse, sage hen, "fool hen," "chicken" 

 and rabbit; chicken, duck and geese most abundant; Sept. best month; livery 

 $3.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 50 p. d.; no guides required; country open prairie 

 and timber land; wners do not object; shooting good. 



Kalama (N. P.) The grounds for elk lie northeast 12 m.; for other game in the 

 immediate neighborhood; deer, bear, cougar, grouse and other feathered game; 

 Oct. best for deer and bear; no regular livery; hotels reasonable; country hilly 

 and well timbered; government land free; our correspondent writes: "The game 

 killed dependa upon how much you can carry; deer are as plentiful as sheep in a 

 meadow 5 m. back; elk are found in abundance 10 to 12 m. distant, but sometimes 

 are hard to approach; duck in season are as numerous as flies in summer; grouse 

 and quail are plentiful; bear, black and brown are frequently seen in the roads 

 near town." 



Itittle Falls (N. P.) Very fair shooting over the lauds adjacent to station 

 within ^ of a mile; 'pheasant;" grouse, deer and bear; two first most numerous; 

 guides $2 p. d.: no livery needed; hctel moderate; country wooded, hilly, wet 

 and dry; owners do not object. 



Napavine (N. P.) Game reported as abundant within 3 m. of town; "pheas- 

 ant," grouse, quail, deer, rabbit and bear; Sept. and Oct. best; livery, double team. 

 $5 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; stout boys with trained dogs will accompany visiting 

 sportsmen; country open, wooded, a few creeks; the burnt grounds are best for 

 hunting; owners do not object; good shooting. 



Palouse Junction (N. P. and O. R. & N.) Washtticna lake 18 m. affords good 

 shooting for duck and geese; former most abundant; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; no 

 regular guides, hotels or trained dogs; government land. 



Puyallup (N. P.) There is good deer hunting 1 m. on either side of station and 

 Muck Creek 10m.; the last best; bear, duefc, grouse, etc., are also numerous; Oct. 

 and Nov. best; saddle horses $1.50 and team $4 p. d.; hotels $5 p. w.; guides, who 

 also have hounds, $3 p. d.; country hilly and covered with fir timber; mostly 

 go vernmeet and railroad lands; free to all; shooting very good. 



Silver Lake (N. P.) Good shooting at Silver Lake 5 to 15 m. south; grouse, 

 pheasant, deer, bear and a few elk; first three most abundant; Oct. best: livery $4 

 p. d.: hotels $lp. d.; no professional guides or trained dogs; country wooded 

 and dry; owners do not object. 



