1 8 BIG GAME SHOOTING IN ALASKA chap. 



persons to whom sportsmen should apply in the various 



districts. 



Saldovia 



/. IV. Herbert. — A local storekeeper and hunter, who will supply and 

 outfit sportsmen with stores, natives, etc. 



J. Kilpatrick. — Generally works in conjunction with Herbert, and is 

 an experienced hunter. Has been out with Mr. Dal de Weese, 

 Mr. A. J. Stone, and others. 



H. Olsen. — In 1903 accompanied Mr. P. Niedieck, who spoke well 

 of him. 



E. Edelman. — The owner of a small sloop generally available to take 

 sportsmen along the shores of Cook's Inlet. He accompanied 

 Col. Cane in 1902. 



J. Cleghorn. — Storekeeper and postmaster. He has considerable know- 

 ledge of the Sushitna River country, having lived there some years, 

 and would be prepared to outfit and accompany an expedition going 

 up the Sushitna, if notified some time in advance. 



KUSSILOFF 



Andrew Berg and Einile Berg. — These two brothers are noted hunters, 

 the former being undoubtedly the best moose-hunter on the Kenai 

 Peninsula. He has accompanied Mr. Dal de Weese, Mr. A. S. Reed, 

 and others. 



Kenai 



W. Hunter. — A very good man, with many years' experience, and always 



highly spoken of by sportsmen who have employed him. 

 Lennox. — Accompanied W. Hunter with Lord Elphinstone, and Mr. 



Vander Byl in 1903. 

 Philip Wilson. — A half-breed, thoroughly trustworthy, who accompanied 



Mr. David Hanbury in 1903. 

 Vein. — A Frenchman, who has done a certain amount of hunting, and 



was out with an English sportsman in 1902. 

 Mr. G. Mearns. — Manager of a large store at Kenai, postmaster and 



notary public. He will outfit and help sportsmen in every way, 



especially as regards procuring boats and natives when going up from 



Kenai or Kussiloff. 

 Mr. H Wetherbee. — Manager of the Alaska Packers' Cannery at Kussiloff. 



He and Mearns work in conjunction, and application to either is 



equally good. 



