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fore referred to without taking advan- 

 tage of any technicality whatsoever, 

 and did not put my clients to the bur- 

 den of an appeal from the justice's 

 decision before whom they were taken. 



In view of the above I am satisfied 

 that if any person who is arrested for 

 the violation of any game laws in this 

 State, as were my clients, would have 

 their attorney, if they have one, take 

 the matter up immediately with the 

 fish and game commissioners before the 

 penalty that may be imposed is remit- 

 ted by the justice imposing the same 

 to the State treasurer, I am sure that 

 he will be given the prompt and courte- 

 ous treatment that is uniformly extend- 

 ed to every one. 



I am further convinced of this by 

 reason of the fact that I know of simi- 

 lar cases where prosecution was imme- 

 diately dropped upon the facts being 

 presented to the board, and the com- 



mission of the deputy warden making 

 the arrest was revoked. 



Yours very truly, > 



Peter H. James. 



AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE. 



Silas Rich, a pheasant breeder of 

 Salem, Oregon, whose advertisement 

 appears regularly in "The Game 

 Breeder," has issued a handsome calen- 

 dar. A cock and hen pheasant in color 

 are hung against a dark green panel 

 with a spray of pine above. The or- 

 iginal picture is by the talented artist, 

 Alexander Pope, of Boston, and the re- 

 production is well worth framing. 

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