176 Second Annual Report of the 



There was not a person shot by being mistaken for a deer 

 during the past season in my division. 



BYRON" A. CAMERON, 



Division Chief. 



"No record of persons being fatally wounded by being mistaken 

 for deer, in the Northern Division. 



WILLIAM C. FARLEY, 



Division Chief. 



I took the matter up with the protectors in this division and 

 none of them knew of a single accident that occurred in hunting 

 deer this season. I took the matter up with them separately 

 and questioned them closely and found the situation to be as. 

 above stated. I also made other inquiries in different localities 

 in this division and found the same result, and I do not think it 

 possible to find an accident while hunting deer during the season 

 just closed within this division. 



J. E. LEAVITT, 



Division Chief. 



As far as any of us can ascertain there have been absolutely 

 no cases of hunting accidents in this territory while hunting for 

 deer. All the men in this division were in the deer territory 

 practically the whole of the open season for deer. They have 

 since covered the whole territory very thoroughly and have caused 

 inquiries to be made in regard to the subject. As far as I am 

 able to learn there has not been a single fatality in this division 

 resulting from a hunting accident this season. 



CHARLES E. LEE, 



Division Chief. 



Only one accident in this division. On October 25, 1912, 

 Clint Mattison was mistaken for a deer and shot by Harry 



