SOME GOOD HEADS. 



ELK HEAD. 



Measurements — Widest spread, 60% inches; length of 

 horns, 61 inches; height, 46 inches; around burr, 12 inches; 

 between 1st and 2d tines, 10^ inches. 



Length of Tines. 

 Right Horn. Left Horn. 



1 — 17 inches 1 — 16% inches 



2 — 18^ inches 2 — iS% inches 



3 — up 12 inches 3 — up 12% inches 



3 — down 7% inches 3 — down 12 inches 



4 — 2 3% inches 4 — 23 inches 



5 — n^ inches 5 — 14% inches 



6—17 inches 6 — 17 inches 



Between Opposite Tines. 

 1 — 2>% inches 4 — 54 % inches 



2—25 V\ " 5— 4 6 /i " 



3—5o *' 6—39 



Presented to Bohemian Club, San Francisco, June, 189^ 

 by Hon. W. A. Richards. 



ELK HEAD. 



Owned by Ferdinand Kaegebehn. Mounted by Marion. 

 Spread, 52 inches; beam, 112 inches. 6 points. Measure- 

 ments by Aug. Gottschalk. 



MULE DEER HEAD. 

 Owned by N. P. Warren, Salida, Col. Spread, 40 inches. 



ELK HEAD. 

 Owned by Ferdinand Kaegebehn. Mounted by Gus, 

 Stainsky. Spread, 67 inches; beam, 108 inches, 22 points, 



A hush fell on the court. 



"Do you know the prisoner at the bar?" 

 asks the counsel. 



"When I've got the price I know every- 

 body at the bar," protested the Colonel, 

 from the witness stand, with dignity. 



The Colonel, understand, employs the 

 Kentucky dialect of fiction, which he has 

 learned to speak with considerable fluency. 

 — Detroit Journal. 



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