40 wiiiiRi: Tin-: spoirrsMAX love.s to lin(;i:k. 



the State. Having- tired of fisli and ''embaliiied meat," we 

 Avere anxious to ])usli on to (liurehill Lake, wliere, the 

 liuides informed us, we conhl try our hick with our shoot- 

 in^ii-irons. 



Tlie next day wo passed down ( 'handiorhnn outlet to 

 I']a,iile Lake, tlirouizli tlio tliorouizhfare between ICaiih' and 

 diurehill, and kite in the afternoon we ])itcli(Ml our tents 

 within hearinii' of tlie roar of Cliase's Carry. We iuf(n'ni('d 

 tlie uui(h^s tliat we wouhl tarry a (hiy or two on diurclnll ; 

 so tliey set to woi-k and ari'aiiLicd a cam]* wilh that i(U'a in 

 view, and a most comfortable one tliey stak(Ml out. Tlie 

 li'ame at that time of the year is veiy tame, and, the J)octor 

 beint»" a liood shot, A\'e could already see a juece of juicy 

 N'cnison in Hie fryinii' ]»;in. 



^\'e were amused while in cam]) at dunnberlain dam, 

 where there Avas a watchman statioiUMl to s(H' that no one 

 distnrbe([ tli(^ ♦jj.ates. He had the usual characteristics of 

 ni^ht watchmen, for when nii^htfjill came he retired to his 

 tent and 'pciicefully snored the niiiht away. 



AVhile we were in cai!i)> on (1uimb(Thiin outlet we met 

 two ii'ame wardens with a prisoner on the way to T'oxcroft. 

 Any one who slu)ots deer out of season and pai-takes there- 

 of wants to ho careful when stran<i(4's come around. It 

 seems that this feilow was cam]>inir on Eatile Lake and 

 living', as General Sherman did when marchinii' throui;h 

 (leoruia, on the fat of the land. The li'ame wardens heard 

 of the gentleman and mad(^ him a visit und(T the guise of 

 sports. He invited them to <line, and had (Umm- on tln^ bill of 

 fare, Avith the result that he contributed fifty dollars to 

 the exchequer of the State, and in consideration of his 

 kindness the State insisted on his being it^s guest for thirty 

 days in order that he might study the beauties of the elev- 

 enth commandment. 



