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RECREATION. 



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DOGS BARRED, IN ALLEGANY COUNTY. 



The following act was passed by the Supervis- 

 ors, and will prevent all hunting with dogs in Al- 

 legany county for 3 years: 



Sec. 1. No person shall hunt or kill with a 

 dog or dogs any woodcock, snipe, quail or ruffled 

 grouse, commonly called partridge, within the 

 county of Allegany, New York, for 3 years from 

 January 1, 1902. 



Sec. 2. Any person violating the provisions of 

 the foregoing section shall be guilty of a misde- 

 meanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a 

 fine of $20 for each offense, one-half to be paid 

 to the person entering the complaint and one-half 

 to the county treasurer. In default of payment 

 of said fine, said offender shall be imprisoned in 

 the county jail of said county 20 days. — Wells- 

 ville (N. Y.) Reporter. 



So we must poach or hang up our guns 

 for 3 years. This august body favors a 

 law extending the open season on black 

 and Oswego bass in Lake Cuba, and at the 

 same time wants to double the tax on dogs. 

 Out of our 29 supervisors I venture the 

 assertion not more than 3 ever bagged a 

 bird. They are, therefore, probably fitted 

 to make laws governing sportsmen's 

 methods. Our board is credited with 

 a member who sought to have a law 

 enacted compelling owners of bees to stamp 

 their names on each bee, to enable owners 

 of clover fields to maintain actions for tres- 

 pass by honey seekers. 



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