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to promote the success of the work undertaken, promptly 

 and cheerfully tvas done. 



The tour began on August 25, 1915, and lectures were 

 given in the following places: 



Minnesota Minneapolis August 27th 



Colorado Denver. 



Wyoming. Cheyenne 



Utah Salt Lake City. 



Idaho Pocatello 



Montana Helena 



Washington Seattle 



Oregon Portland 



California San Francisco.. 



Berkeley 



Los Angeles 



Pasadena 



Arizona Tucson 



Phoenix 



New Mexico Albuquerque 



September 1st 



3rd 



6th 



7th 



9th 



11th 



13th 



16th 



16th 



22nd 



24th 



30th 



October 9th 



" 13th 



The press literature of the campaign, and the written 

 pledges of support received from the people of the West, 

 are set forth in full in Bulletin No. 2, published especially 

 for the information of Congress. It will be found in the 

 Bulletin Section of this volume, pages 26-123. 



OUR SUPPORTERS. 



So far as we are aware, no wild life measure ever went 

 before Congress with such a mighty array of endorsements 

 and written pledges of support as the Chamberlain-Hayden 

 bills. The only western endorsements lacking were those 

 of the governors of Utah, Idaho and California. In the 

 East the sponsors of the bill included all the national or- 

 ganizations for the protection of game, and many others. 



From Wyoming there was sent to Congress a petition 

 signed by 646 persons, due to the efforts of Mrs. Galen 

 A. Fox, of Cheyenne. 



From San Diego, California, there was sent to Congress a 

 great petition signed by hundreds of citizens of San Diego 



