FROM THE GAME FIELDS. 
victed -by the same county attorney. C. 
C. McCarthy, now state senator from this 
district, was county attorney when Har- 
rison was indicted, and up to December 
31, 98. I read your letter in RECREATION 
and can tell you that you only said what 
is in th: mouths of all men in this coun- 
poy Warren Ge Ebaieh, >; who “wrote to 
Shields, came here last spring with Har- 
rison, went up country with him and is 
probably with him now, as he was here a 
few days ago. Don’t worry about him. 
li Harrison is killing game illegally so is 
he, in all probability. Haigh registered 
as from Leeds, England. It is an infernal 
shame that this man can defy the law if 
he is guilty of what he is charged with, 
and a greater shame that officers of the 
law should protect him in so doing. I 
think I can suggest a way to get at him. 
If some of you Minneapolis. or St. Paul 
sportsmen will go to T. D. O’Brien, of 
St. Paul, and get him to-go with you and 
see Mr. Rosing, the governor’s private 
secretary; represent the situation to Mr. 
Rosing anu get him to lay it before the 
governor with request for action, it can 
be had. 
Tell Mr. Rosing he can refer to A. E. 
Wilder, of Grand Rapids, if he wants any 
confirmation of what I say. Get the gov- 
ernor to see that the executive agent sends 
a stranger to get the evidence against 
Harrison, and to let the county attorney 
know that if he doesn’t try the case when 
it is made he will be hauled over the 
coals, or, better still, send up the attorney- 
general to try it h--e. By that means I 
think it can be proven whether Harrison 
is innocent or guilty. I will certainly aid 
the administration to bring him to justice 
if the latter, and will give him a needed 
certificate if the former. Most of our peo- 
ple want to see him punished, but with- 
out the interference of the state officers I 
fear it is useless to try to do so. 
Hee Ke Daluth: Minn: 
In transmitting the above, Dr. Austin 
writes: 
I have acted on H. C. K.’s suggestion, 
by having the Hunters and Anglers’ Pro- 
tective Association of Minnesota take the 
matter in hand, and it will be pushed. 
There will be a meeting this evening for 
the purpose, and if they succeed in secur- 
ing evidence Dr. Harrison will not es- 
cape. 
I leave for Alaska the 1st of September 
and may not return until spring. 
. M. P. Austin, M. D., Minneapolis, Minn. 

HOW TO BRING DEER FROM CANADA, 
The following regulations respecting 
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the export of deer, shot for sport by per- 
sons not domiciled in Canada, have been 
made and established: 
‘Deer when shot for sport under pro- 
vincial or territorial authority in Canada, 
by any person not domiciled in Canada, 
may be exported under the following 
conditions and limitations: 
1. The deer may be exported only at 
the customs ports of Halifax, Yarmouth, 
Macadam Junction, Quebec, Montreal, 
Ottawa, Kingston, Niagara Falls, Fort 
Erie, Windsor, Sault Ste. Marie, Port Ar- 
thur, and such other ports as shall from 
time to time by the minister of customs be 
designated for the export of deer. 
2. The exportation of deer in the car- 
cass or parts thereof (except as to cured 
deer heads and hides of deer) shall be 
permitted only during or within 15 days 
after the open season allowed for shoot- 
ing deer under the laws of the province or 
territory where the deer to be exported 
has been shot. 
3. No person shall in one year export 
more than the whole or parts of 2 deer, 
nor shall exportation of such deer be made 
by the same person on more than 2 oc- 
casions during one calendar year. 
4. Deer in the carcass or any part there- 
of which has been killed in contravention 
of any provincial or territorial law shall 
not be exported, nor shall any deer in the 
carcass or parts thereof be exported with- 
out the permit of the collector of customs 
accompanying the shipment. 
5. Any person, not domiciled in Can- 
ada, who has shot deer for sport and not 
for gain or hire, under provincial or ter- 
ritorial authority, may make an export 
entry in duplicate of deer in the carcass 
or parts thereof so shot by him and al- 
lowed to be exported—upon subscribing 
and attesting before a collector of cus- 
tom a declaration to be annexed to said 
export entry. 
6. The exporter shall produce his license 
or permit for shooting deer under provin- 
sial or territorial authority to the collec- 
tor of customs before the exportation of 
the deer and the collector shall endorse 
thereon a description of the quantity and 
parts entered for exportation. 
The collector of customs at any customs 
port of entry designated for the export of 
deer, upon receiving the said export en- 
tries duly completed, may thereupon un- 
der the seal of the custom house, issue his 
permit for the exportation of the deer, 
if satisfied as to the identity of the sports- 
man and that the exportation is not pro- 
hibited. 
The term “deer”? means moose and car- 
ibou as well as the common Virginia and 
mule deer. 
