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RECREATION. 



SOME GOOD GUIDES. 

 Following are names and addresses of guides 



who have been recommended to me, by men 



who have employed them ; together with data 



as to the species of game and fish which these 



guides undertake to find for sportsmen. 



If anyone who may employ one of these 



guides should find him incompetent or un- 

 satisfactory, I will be grateful if he will report 



the fact to me. 



IDAHO. 



John Ching, Kilgore, elk, bear, deer, antelope moun- 

 tain sheep, trout and grouse. 



R. W. Rock, Lake, ditto 



Charles Pettys, Kilgore, 



MAINE. 



W. C. Holt, Hanover, moose, caribou, deer, grouse, 

 and trout. 



MONTANA. 



James Blair, Lakeview, elk, bear, deer, antelope, 

 mountain sheep, trout and grouse. 



A. T. Leeds, Darby, ditto 



Chas. Marble, Chestnut, 



NEW YORK. 



E. W. Kinne, Box 1453 Middletown, deer, grouse, 

 rabbits, squirrels and trout. 



C. Ferris, Fine, ditto 



WYOMING. 



Cecil J. Huntington, Parkman, elk bear, deer, moun- 

 tain sheep, antelope, grouse and trout. 



Frank L. Peterson, Jackson, elk, bear, deer, moun- 

 tain sheep, antelope, grouse and trout. 



S. N. Leek, Jackson, ditto 



James L. McLaughlin, Valley, elk, bear, deer, 

 mountain sheep, antelope, grouse and trout. 



T, R. Wilson, Alta, Uinta Co., elk, bear, deer, 

 mountain sheep, antelope grouse and trout. 



Mark H. Warner, Ten Sleep, ditto 



CANADA. 



Dell Thomas, Jackman, B. C, deer, bear, sheep, 

 goats, grouse and trout. 



W. A. Brewster, Banff, Rocky Mountain Park, 

 Can., bear, sheep, goats, grouse and trout. 



THE GAME HOG'S LAMENT. 



F. L. FIELD. 



We went out a-huntin', we game hogs did, 

 Paw Rooter, Uncle Rooter, and myself — 



Rooter Kid. 

 We got lots of game for the time we were 



gone ; 

 We got a dozen does and a tiny little 



fawn. 

 We looked, comin' home, like a movin' city 



Zoo ; 

 For we git lots of game, we game hogs do. 

 Got our game out of season, but what did 



we care ! 

 Other bristlebacks were out; we wanted 



our share. 

 We had our pictures took right away, you 



bet! 

 I stood in the middle, for I am the pet. 

 Have it put in the papers, in the same old 



way? 

 Sure, that's just what we did the very next 



day. 

 But Coquina, dash his eyes ! he got hold of 



it too ; 

 And we were mighty lean when with us he 



was through. 

 It cost us all our money, my paw he said, 

 So now we are workin' for our daily 



bread. 

 The moral of this story is "Game hogs, be- 

 / ware ! 

 Send a plunk to Recreation; read its pages 



with care." 



Cbe Ceton Guides' JACK °| 0N( 

 Association wyo. 



Enjoyed a very prosperous season in 1900, all 

 our Guides having been employed, and having 

 given perfect satisfaction in every instance. 



16 BULL ELK IN THE TETONS. 



For the season of 1901 we are better prepared 

 than ever to handle hunting parties in the Jack- 

 son's Hole country, or tourists for the Yellow- 

 stone National Park. Our prices are as low as 

 consistent with first class service. Reference 

 furnished on request. Correspondence solicited. 



Address the Secretary. 



MOUNTAINS OF FLORIDA 



I should be glad to correspond with a few 

 sportsmen relative to the Apopka Mountain 

 section of Florida* I have a very pleasant 

 place j quails, turkeys, deer, black bass, etc* 



C. H. STOKES, P.M. MohawK, LaKe Co., Fla, 



Are you planning a hunting trip for next fall? If so 

 write me. I have a complete packing and camping 

 outfit for several men, also an ample supply of horses, 

 saddles, etc. 



My ranch is in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains, 

 where elk, deer, bear, antelope, mountain sheep and 

 mountain lions may still be found in fair numbers. Also 

 fine trout fishing. Rates reasonable. 

 References : 



Ex-Gov. W. A. Richards, U. S. Land Department, 

 Washington, D. C; Hon. Willis Van Devanter, Depart- 

 ment of Justice, Washington, D. C; Dr. A. W. Barber, 

 Cheyenne, Wyo. 



Scenery on route from here to Park finest to be seen on 

 any trip in the mountains. 



Address Geo. B. McClelland, Red Bank, Wyo. 



To Exchange: Stearns combination tan- 

 dem, and men's Tribune racing wheel. Both 

 wheels in good order ; have not been run 

 over 500 miles. Will exchange for high grade 

 trap gun. H. E. Brown, 



523 Chase St., Kane, Pa. 



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