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RECREA TION. 



SOME GOOD GUIDES. 



Following is a list of names and addresses 

 of guides who have been recommended to 

 me, by men who have employed them; to- 

 gether 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 re- 

 port the fact to me. 



CALIFORNIA. 



S. L. N. Ellis, Visalia, trQut, deer, bear, grouse, and 

 quails. 



COLORADO. 



F. W. Allen. Dotsero, Eagle Co., elk, bear, deer, ante- 

 lope, trout and grouse. 



W. H. Hubbard, Glenwood Springs, ditto 



Charles Allen, Gypsum, 



J. M. Campbell, Buford. " 



R. W. McGhee, De Beque, 



W. L. Pattison, Buford, elk, deer, bear, grouse and trout. 



GEORGIA. 

 Sam. T. Denning, Augusta, turkeys, quails and rabbits. , 



IDAHO. 

 W. L. Winegar, Egin, Fremont Co., elk, bear, deer, an- 

 telope, mountain sheep, trout and grouse. 

 Geo. Winegar, St. Anthony, Fremont Co., ditto 



R. W. Rock, Lake, Fremont Co., 

 Ed. Stailey, Lake, Fremont Co., 



Ed. Blair, Victor, Fremont Co., " 



Clay Vance, Houston, Custer Co., 



MAINE. 

 E. J. Page, Burlington, moose, caribou, deer, grouse and 



trout. 

 Henry Gantnier, Benedicta. ditto 



George Gantnier, Benedicta, 

 James A. Duff, Kineo, Moosehead Lake, 

 Henry D. Lowell, West Ripley, " 



MINNESOTA, 



E. L. Brown, Warren, ducks, geese, prairie chickens, and 



black bass. 

 W. B. Croff, Young America, ditto 



MONTANA. 



G. H. Heywood, Red Lodge, elk, bear, deer, antelope, 

 mountain sheep, trout and grouse. 



W. H. Ryther, Columbia Falls, ditto 



Quincy Myers, Columbia Falls, " 



Theodore Christiansen, Columbia Falls, " 



W. A. Hague, Fridley, " 



Vic. Smith, Anaconda, " 



M. P. Dunham, Woodworth, " 



William Jackson, Browning, •« 



E. E. Van Dyke, Red Lodge, " 

 James Blair, Magdalen, *• 

 George Whitaker, Gardiner, " 

 Edward Olcott, Red Lodge, " 

 W. Jackson, Browning. " 



NEW YORK. 

 H. M. Tacey, White Lake, Sullivan Co., deer, grouse, 



rabbits, squirrels and trout. 

 Eugene M. House, Glendale, ditto 



Buel Girard, Moriches, ducks, geese, grouse, quails snipe 



and salt water fishing. 

 Willie E. Ross, Moriches, ditto 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



Fred. Latham, Haslin, deer, quails, ducks, salt-water fish- 

 ing. 



F. S. Jarvis, Haslin, ditto 

 W. B. Tooley, Haslin, 



F. P. Latham, Haslin, " 



OHIO. 



Ugh F. Catanach, Kelley's Island, ducks, geese, grouse, 

 quail, black bass, and muskalonge. 



OREGON. 



W. H. Bowen, Camas Valley, elk, deer, bear, grouse and 



trout. 



Henry Bowen, Camas Valley, ditto 



E. L. Howe, Creswell, '• 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



W. W. Wikoff, Sinnamahoning, Cameron Co., deer, 



grouse and trout. 



Len Champion, Carney, Wyoming Co., grouse, quail, 



black bass, pike and pickerel 



WYOMING. 



S. N. Leek, Jackson, elk, bear, deer, mountain sheep, 



antelope, grouse and trout. 



Mark H. Warner, Ten Sleep ditto 



Milo Burke, Ten Sleep, " 



Nelson Yarnall, Dubois, " 



S. A. Lawson, Laramie, " 



H. D. DeKalb, Big Piney, " 



Ira Dodge, Cora, «' 



Wm. Wells, Cora, " 



A. S. Marshall, Cora, «' 



F. Allston, Basin, " 

 N. E. Brown, Ishawood, " 

 George N. Madison, Jackson, " 

 John Tate, Wise P. O., " 



CANADA. 

 Dell Thomas, Lumby P. O., B. C, elk, deer, bear, sheep, 



goats, grouse and trout. 



Henry McDougal, Kelowna, P. O., B. C. ditto. 



" KNOTS " AND MILES. 



The use of the word " knot " in connec- 

 tion with the speed and distance sailed or 

 steamed by a ship, in a given time, is open 

 to misconstruction. The difference be- 

 tween the geographical mile, as the term is 

 used by landsmen, and a nautical mile, is 

 that the latter measures 6,080 feet, or 800 

 feet more than the land mile. Thus, when 

 we read of a war ship making 20 knots, it 

 means that she is covering 23 ordinary 

 miles in an hour. 



L. L. BALES 



Box 439, 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



/^\FFERS his services as guide for hunt- 

 ^^^ ing parties in Washington and British 

 Columbia. He has lived in that region 

 many years, has traveled many thousands 

 of miles ; has hunted and trapped all the 

 species of game found there, and knows 

 where to find them now. 



REFERENCES 



Lieut. G. T. Emmons, U. S. Navy, Naval Dept., 



Washington, D. C. 

 Will D. Jenkins, Secretary of State, Olympia, Wash. 

 And the Editor of Recreation. 



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