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WILD LIFE PROTECTION FUND 



A. J. Schmidt, Farmer 

 J. E. Lane, Lunchroom 



Libbv : 



J. W. McKnight, Hotel 

 D. E. Schanck, Merchant and 

 Rancher 



Logan : 



J. V. Strachan, R. R. Agent 



Manhattan : 



Henry Alterbrand, Jr., Treas., 

 Manhattan Malting Co. 



Miles City : 



F. R. Sasage, Real Estate 

 J. B. Collins, Real Estate and In- 

 surance 



Missoula : 



Joseph M. Dixon, Ex-United 

 States Senator 



J. H. Deering, Traveling Sales- 

 man 



Frank S. Lusk, Banker and 

 Stockman 



He writes : "I received 40 

 young elk three years ago near 

 Yellowstone Park and put 

 them at my ranch. Legisla- 

 ture made 5 year term of pro- 

 tection around me. They have 

 increased to nearly 100, count- 

 ing this year's calves." 



W. W. Berry, Passenger Con- 

 ductor, Nor. Pac. Railway 



Writes : "Thirty-three deer, 

 mostly fawns, were loaded 



upon my train to-day. This 

 slaughter should stop" (Dec. 

 8, 1915). 



Parkman : 



C. Perry Cooper, Ranchman 



Parma : 



J. W. Gladden, Stockman 



Pinele : 



Charles S. Einsel, Real Estate 



Plains : 



I. R. Blaisdell, Lawyer 



Power: 



Rasmus Jorgensen, Farmer 



Rosebud: 

 W. J. Wallis, Banker 



Ruby : 



Chas. Kammerer, Mine Manager 



Sidney : 



H. R. M. Lord, Farmer 



White fish : 

 J. P. Wilde, Merchant 



Whitehall : 

 Wm. P. Green, Cashier, 

 Whitehall State Bank 



The 



Wibaux : 

 J. C. Kinney, 

 Banker 



Ranchman and 



Victor : 

 H. C. Groff, Banker 



IDAHO. 



INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS 



State and Federal Officials 



E. E. Elliott, State Senator, Rancher, Bonners Ferry 

 Emile Grandjean, Forest Supervisor, Boise 

 Mrs. Ella C. Reed. Asst. Librarian, State Hist.Dept, Boise 

 Bernice McCoy, Supt. of Public Instruction, Boise 



Blackfoot: 



Lulah E. Smith, Co. Sup't 



GENERAL 



Mrs. Fannie K. Kain, Probation 

 Officer 



