THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN. 



22$ 



Address. 

 169 W. Main St., 



Springfield. 

 418 Jackson St., 



Sandusky. 

 Swanton. 

 Lima. 

 4465 Eastern Ave. 



Cincinnati. 

 Mt. Vernon, 

 Elyria. 

 Lakeside. 

 Zanesville. 

 Portsmouth. 

 Hillsboro. 



2 Park Row. Stam- 

 ford, Ct. 

 11 Park St., Bridge- 

 port, Ct. 



Hartford, Abbott C. Collins, 783 Main Street, 



Hartford, Ct. 

 (County Warden, care Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.) 

 Litchfield, Dr. H. L. Ross, P. O. Box 100, Ca- 

 naan, Ct. 

 New Haven, Wilbur E. Beach, 318 Chapel Street, 



New Haven, Ct. 



County. 

 Clark, 



Nam* of Warden 

 Fred C Ross, 



Erie, 



David Sutton, 



Fulton, 



Allen, 



Hamilton, 



L. C Berry, 

 S. W. Knisely, 

 W. C Rippey 



Knox, 



Lorain, 



Ottawa, 



Muskingum, 



Scioto, 



Highland, 



Grant Phillips, 

 T.J. Bates, 

 Frank B. Shirley 

 Frank D Abell 

 J. F. Kelley 

 James G Lyle, 



LOCAL 



WARDENS IN C( 



Fairfield, 



George B Bliss, 





Harvey C. Went, 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW JERSEY. 



Mercer, 



Middlesex, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Morris, 



Passaic, 



Somerset, 



Sussex, 



Union, 



Warren, 



Jos Ashmore, 



D. W. Clark, 

 Joseph Pellet, 

 Chas. W. Blake, 

 Francis E. Cook, 

 L. M. Lefevre, 

 G. E. Morris. 

 Isaac D. Williams, 

 A. H. Miller, 

 CM. Hawkins, 

 ( Jacob Young, ^ 

 (Reuben Warner, J 



124 Taylor St., 



Trenton 

 New Brunswick. 

 Pompton Plains. 

 Dover. 

 Butler. 



Pompton Plains. 

 Somerville. 

 Branch ville. 

 Cranford. 

 Roselle. 



Phillipsburg. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 



Venango, G. D. Benedict, 

 Northumberland, W. A. Reppard, 



Potter, Byron Bassett, 

 Crawford, 



(West half) Jasper Tillotson, 



(East half) Geo. T. Meyers, 



Cambria, W. H. Lambert, 



Beaver, 

 McKean, 



N. H. Covert, 

 C. A. Duke, 



Pleasantville. 



Shamokin. 



Coudersport. 



Tillotson. 



Titusville. 



720 Coleman Ave. 



Johnstown. 

 Beaver Falls. 

 Duke Center. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MICHIGAN. 



Kalkaska, W. H. Dunham, Kalkaska. 



Kalamazoo, C. E. Miller, Augusta. 



Sanilac, W. D. Young, Deckerville. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WYOMING. 



Fremont, 



Uinta, 



Carbon, 



Nelson Yarnall, Dubois. 



&MU». l Jacks °°- 



Kirk Dyer, Medicine Bow. 



DISCOUNTS TO LEAGUE MEMBERS. 

 The following firms have agreed to give 

 members of the L. A. S. a discount of 2 

 per cent, to 10 per cent, on all goods bought 

 of them. In ordering please give L. A. S. 

 number: 



Syracuse Arms Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Guns. 

 Davenport Fire Arms Co., Norwich, Conn. Shot 



guns, rifles. 

 Gundlach Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Photographic 



goods. 

 Blair Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y. Photographic goods. 

 Folmer & Schwing, 271 Canal Street, New York City. 



Photographic goods. 

 The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 1528 



Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 

 W. H. Langdon, Bridgeport, Conn. Sportsmen's 



goods, 



New York Condensed Milk Co., 71 Hudson Street, 



New York City. Condensed products. 

 Oneida Community, Kenwood, N. Y. Traps. 

 Metz & Schloerb, Oshkosh, Wis. Moccasins, hunting 



shoes, etc. 

 Novelty Cutlery Co., Canton, O. Pocket cutlery, ink 



erasers, etc. 

 Gun Bore Treatment Co., 7 & Warren St., New 



York City. 

 Willis Arms & Cycle Co., Kansas City, Mo. Bicycles, 



athletic and sportsmen's goods. 

 Percy Selous, Greenville, Mich. Naturalist and 



Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bros., 67 Cortlandt St., New 



Vork City. 

 W. L. Marble, Gladstone, Mich., Safety Pocket Axe. 

 Pneumatic Mattress & Cushion Co., Reading, Mass. 



CONGRESS TO AID THE STATES. 



Hon. John F. Lacy, member of Congress 

 from Iowa, has introduced one of the most 

 important bills for game protection ever 

 presented to that or any other legislative 

 body. It is known as House Bill No. 6,634, 

 and provides that the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture may engage in the propagation and 

 distribution of such game birds and other 

 wild birds as he may deem suitable for this 

 purpose. It also authorizes the Interstate 

 Commerce Commission to prohibit the 

 shipment from one State to another of 

 game killed in violation of the laws of any 

 State, or which may be delivered to any 

 common carrier for shipment out of a State 

 having a non-export law. 



This bill does not, however, aim to pro- 

 hibit the shipment of any bird or animal for 

 scientific purposes. 



Mr. Lacy has also introduced another 

 bill, known as House Bill No. 6,062, which 

 authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to 

 lease for a term of 20 years, to the Hon. 

 John C. Jones, better known as "Buffalo 

 Jones," a tract of desert land in Southeast 

 New Mexico for use in perpetuating the 

 American bison. This lease is to be on 

 'condition that Mr. Jones shall fence a suf- 

 ficient portion of the tract and place there- 

 in 100 buffaloes — 50 male and 50 female — 

 and that he shall care for same properly, 

 giving to the government 5 pairs of the 

 animals each year during the term of the 

 lease, for government parks or zoological 

 gardens elsewhere. 



It is of the utmost importance that both 

 these bills should be passed at the present 

 session of Congress. It therefore becomes 

 the plain duty of every member of the 

 L. A. S., and every other person interested 

 in the preservation of game and of song 

 and insectivorous birds, to write to his 

 representatives in both houses of Con- 

 gress, urging prompt and favorable action 

 on these bills. Not only is it the duty of 

 all such persons to write such letters, but 

 to induce all their friends to do so, whether 

 such friends be sportsmen or not. 



Strong opposition to the passage of the 

 bills is certain to deyelop, for various rea- 



