BULLETIN NUMBER TWO 75 



Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 

 Tacoma Tribune. 



Wyoming : 



Cheyenne State Leader. 

 Cheyenne Tribune. 

 Wheatland Times, 



ARIZONA 



(All of the individuals whose names appear in the following State 

 lists have signed the "declaration" of endorsement and support published at 

 the opening of Part II.) 



FROM A LETTER OF THE GOVERNOR.* 



Executive Office, State House, 



Phoenix, Arizona, 

 September 1, 1915. 

 My dear Mr. Hornaday : 



On returning today from the Governor's Conference at 

 Boston, I have given careful consideration to your recent 

 letter in which you outline a most commendable plan for the 

 creation of game preserves in the Western States. I readily 

 assure you that I am heartily in favor of this movement, 

 and that I am prepared to co-operate with you in any way 

 possible. In my messages to the State Legislature during 

 the past several years, I have persistently recommended 

 that one or more game preserves of this nature be created 

 in some of the National Forests of Arizona, but, as yet, the 

 Legislature has not reached the point of taking the action 

 desired. 



Under separate cover I am sending you my last message 

 to the Legislature, containing a recommendation for the 

 creation of a game preserve in the Graham Mountains of 

 this State. 



Geo. W. P. Hunt. 



*From the date of this letter down to the present hour Governor 

 Hunt has been untiring in his efforts to advance the interests of this 

 cause. His assistance has been of incalculable value. It was due to his 

 efforts that the cordial support of four western Governors was secured 

 virtually at the last moment. 



