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this question and do not apprehend that our people will 

 ever be willing to abandon this work. I am confident that 

 they will be brought to the realization of the fact that the 

 perpetuation of the different species of our wild life is for 

 the benefit and enjoyment of future generations, and that its 

 care and safeguarding is one of our great responsibilities. 



John B. Kendrick. 



STATE OFFICERS ENDORSEMENT AND PETITION TO MEMBERS 



OF CONGRESS. 



To all Senators and Representatives in Congress from 

 Wyoming : 



In view of the alarming and steadily increasing scarcity 

 of large game in Wyoming, the high cost of living, and the 

 threatened extinction of legitimate sport with the rifle for 

 our sons, we hereby signify our cordial endorsement of the 

 Hornaday Plan for the creation of a large number of game 

 sanctuaries on those portions of the national forests of the 

 West that are not suitable for agriculture or for stock- 

 grazing, and we respectfully request and urge that you will 

 aid in every possible way in promoting at the next session 

 of Congress, the enactment of a federal law to carry that 

 plan into effect with the least possible delay. 



The Plan referred to, and hereby supported, is as follows : 



[Here follows the published Plan in full] 



E. W. Burke, Chief Agt, State Board C. and A. P. 

 I. S. Bartlett, Secy, State Board C. and A. P. 



F. R. Dildine, President, State Board C. and A. P. 

 Cordelia A. Swan, Vice-Pres., State Board C. and A. P. 



Ira B. Fee, Supt. of City Schools and member State Bd. of Ch. & An. Pro. 



Frank L. Houx, Secretary of State 



F. H. Westcott, Deputy Sec'y of State 



Burke H. Sinclair, Secretary to Governor 



Richard H. Scott, Justice, Supreme Court 



William H. Kelly, Clerk, Supreme Court 



Fred S. Fobes, Steno., Supreme Court 



C. N. Potter, Ch. Justice, Supreme Court of Wyoming 



Cyrus Beard, Justice, Supreme Court 



Everett J. Lippard, with the Wyoming Tribune 



Jas. B. True, State Engineer 



Albert B. Bartlett, Deputy State Engineer 



