THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN. 
GENERAL OFFICERS 
President, G. O. Shields, 23 W. 24th St., 
New York. 
1st Vice-President, E. T. Seton, 80 West 
4oth St., New York. 
2d Vice-President, W. T. Hornaday, 2969 
Decatur Ave., Bedford Park, N. Y. 
3d Vice-President, Dr. T. S. Palmer, 
Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
4th Vice-President, A. A. Anderson, 80 
West 4oth St., New York. 
5th Vice-President, Hon. W. A. Rich- 
ards, General Land Office, Washington, 
Secretary, A. F. Rice, 
Ave., Passaic, N. J. 
Treasurer, Austin Corbin, of the Corbin 
Banking Co., 192 Broadway, New York. 
155 Pennington 

LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE. 
Anderson, A. A., 80 W. goth St., New pied ed 
Beard, D. C., 204 Amity St., Flushing, L. 
Blackstone, Lorenzo, Norwich, Conn. 
Buzzacott, Francis F., Chicago, Til. 
aiers J. Stanford, 489 Fifth Ave., New York 
ity. 
Butler, C. E., Jerome, Ariz. 
Carey, Hon. H. W., Eastlake, Mich. 
Carnegie, Andrew, od, Fernandina, Fla. 
Carnegie, George, Fernandina, Fla. 
Carnegie, Morris, Fernandina, Fla. 
Corbin, Austin, 192 Broadway, New York City. 
N. T. De Pauw, New Albany, Ind. 
Dickinson, E, fHi.. Moosehead Lake, Me. 
. 5 : New York City. 
New York City. 
a Newport, 
R. 7 
: , 1720 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, Il. 
Mansfield, 183 Lincoln Park Boulevard, 
Chicago, III. 
Fraser, A. V., 478 Greenwich St., New York City. 
Gilbert, Clinton, 2 Wall St., New York City. 
Hudson, E. J., 33 E. 35th St., Bayonne, N. J. 
McClure, A. J., 158 State St., Albany, N. Y. 
Mershon, W. B., Saginaw, Mich. 
Miller, F. G., 108 Clinton St., Defiance, O. 
Morton: Hon. Levi P., 681 Fifth Ave., New York 
it 
Nesbitt, A. G., Maple St., Kingston, Pa. 
O’Conor, Col. J. C., 24 E. g3d St.. New York 
Oliver, her F, -" Winfield, Kans. 
Pierson, Gen, J. , 20 W. s2d St., New York 
City. 
Prescott, A. L., 90 W. Broadway, New York City 
Rice, A. F., 155 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N. J 
Rininger, Dr. E. M., 142 E. 27th St., New York 
ity. 
Seton, E. T., 80 W. goth St., New York City. 
Seymour, J. H., 35 Wall St., New York City. 
Smith, B., Bourse Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Smith, W. H., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 
Thompson, J. Walter, Times Bldg., New York 
City. 
Towne, "E. S., Care of National Blank Book Co., 
Holyoke, ‘Mass. 
Underwood, W. L., 52 Fulton St., 
hur. Dr. W. A., 5 W. 35th St., 
ity. 
H. Williams, Box 156, Butte, Mont. 
Boston, Mass. 
New York 

DISCOUNTS TO LEAGUE MEMBERS. 
The following firms have agreed to give 
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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. 
cts = ag Arms Co., Norwich, Conn. Shot 
guns 
Gundlach ‘Optical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Photographic 
oods. 
Blair Camera Co., Rochester, N.Y.Photographic goods. 
James Acheson, Talbot St., St. Thomas, Ontario, 
Sporting goods. 

SOUTH CAROLINA DIVISION, 
During the past year the South Carolina 
Division of the L. A, S. has had little work 
to do in the upper part of the State. Since 
the prosecution and conviction of Wm. 
Sewing, the leading restaurateur of this 
city, 2 years ago, for selling quail in viola- 
tion of law, we have had but little trouble, 
as everybody now understands that any man 
who may violate the game law will be 
prosecuted and convicted. There has not 
been a quail served at any restaurant in 
this city this winter, and the pot hunters 
have practically gone out of business. 
There were a number in this country who 
formerly did nothing but kill birds for mar- 
ket all winter, but they have all gone else- 
where or engaged in other occupations. 
We have so educated the land owners 
that nearly all of them are in sympathy 
with the League, and nearly all land is 
posted. 
When this Division of the L. A. S. was 
organized quails were so scarce in this 
county that it was not worth one’s while 
to hunt them; but they are now fairly plen- 
tiful and are increasing in numbers. 
We shall try to secure the passage of a 
law this winter to prevent the killing of 
ducks from April Ist to November Ist; 
also to limit the number of birds which any 
one man may kill in a day. 
C. F. Dill, Chief Warden. 
Munro Wyckoff, of Port Townsend, 
Wash., a iocal warden of the League and a 
State game warden as well, arrested his 
own brother last fall for killing grouse out 
of season. The offender was fined $10 and 
costs, and will know better next time. 
The Ithaca gun came to hand, and I am in 
love with it. My wife threatens to sue for 
divorce; she says I think more of the gun 
than I do of her. Expect to have good 
times this fall in duck season. 
W. E. Bedell, Montpelier, Ia. 
