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RECREATION. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN TENNESSEE. 

 Sumner, W. G. Harris, Gallatin 



Stewart, John H. Lory, Bear Spring. 



Robertson, C.C.Bell, Springfield. 



Montgomery, P. W. Humphrey, - Clarksville. 

 LOCAL WARDENS IN NEBRASKA. 

 County. Name of Warden. Address. 



Hall, E. C. Statler, Grand Island 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Cheschire, S. C Ellis, Keene. 



.Sullivan, G. A. Blake, Lempster. 



" J. W.Davidson, Charlestown. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN VERMONT. 



Rutland, Wm. J. Liddle,. Box 281, Fair Haven 



LOCAL WARDENS IN ILLINOIS. 



Rock Island, D. M. Slottard, 12th ave and 17th 



St.. Moline. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN OKLAHOMA. 



Kiowa and Comanche Nation, 



A.C.Cooper. Ft. Sill. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN IOWA. 



Clinton, D. L. Pascol, Grand Mound. 



Pattawattamie, Dr. C.Engel, Crescent. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WASHINGTON. 



Okanogan, James West, Methow. 



LOCAL CHAPTERS. 



Albert Lea, Minn., 

 Angelica, N. Y., 

 Austin, Pa., 

 Boston, Mass., 

 Buffalo, N.Y., 

 Cammal, Pa., 

 Carbon Co., Pa., 

 Char'estown, N.H., 

 Coudersport, Pa., 

 Cresco, Iowa., 

 Davis, W.Va., 

 Dowagiac, Mich., 

 Evansville, Ind., 

 Fontanet, Ind., 

 Ft. Wayne, Ind., 

 Hopkinsville, Ky., 

 Indianapolis, Ind., 

 Jerome, Ariz., 

 johnsonburg, Pa., 

 Kalispell, Mont., 

 Keene, N. H., 

 Lake Co., Ind., 

 Loganpsort, Ind., 

 Mechanicsburg, Pa., 

 New Albany, Ind., 

 New Bethlehem, Pa 

 Penn Yan, N. Y., 

 Reynoldsville, Pa., 

 Rochester. N. Y., 

 St Paul, Minn., 

 Schenectady, IN • Y., 

 Seattle, Wash., 

 Syracuse, N. Y., 

 Terre Haute, Ind , 

 The Dalles, Ore., 

 Winona, Minn., 



H. A. Morgan, 

 C. A. Lathron, 

 W.S.Warner, 

 Capt. W. I. Stone, 

 H.C.Gardiner, 



B. A. Ovenshire. 



E. F. Frey, 



W. M. Bushwell, 

 1. L. Murphy, 

 J, L. Piatt, 

 J. Heltzen, 

 W. F. Hoyt, 



F. M. Gilbert, 

 W. H. Perry, 



W. L. Waltemarth 

 Hunter Wood, 

 Joseph E. Bell, 

 Dr. L. A. Hawkins, 

 W. J. Stebbins, 

 John Eakright, 

 F. P. Beedle, 

 Dr. R.C. Mackey, 

 E. B. McConnell, 

 Dr. J H.Swartz. 

 Dr. J. F. Weathers, 

 ., Isaac Keener, 

 Dr. H. R. Phillips, 



C. F. Hoffman, 

 C. H. McChesney 

 O.T.Denny, 



J. W. Furnside, 

 M. Kelly, 

 C.C Truesdell, 

 ('. F. Thiede, 

 C. B. Cushing, 

 C. M. Morse, 



Rear Warden 



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: 



Shot 



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

 Davenport Fire Arms Co., Norwich, Conn. 



guns, rifles. „ , . 



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



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

 The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 152b 



Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 

 James Acheson, Talbot St., St. Ihoma Ontanso, 



Sporting goods. 



LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE. 

 W. D. Ellis, 136 W. 726. street, New York City. 

 A. F. Rice, 155 Pennington avenue, Passaic, N. J. 

 Dr. W. A. Valentine, 5 W. 35th street, New York 



City. 

 A. A. Anderson, 6 E. 38th street, New York City. 

 A. V. Fraser, 478 Greenwich street, New York 



City. 



E. S. Towne, care National Bank Book Co., Hol- 



yoke, Mass. 



F. G. Miller, 108 Clinton street, Defiance, Ohio. 

 Gen. J. F. Pierson, 20 W. 52d street, New York 



City. 

 E. T. Seton, 80 W. 40th street, New York City. 

 J. H. Seymour, 35 Wall street. New York City. 

 A. G. Nesbitt, Maple street, Kingston, Pa. 

 D. C. Beard, 204 Amity street, Flushing, L. I. 



C. H. Ferry, 1720 Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, 111. 

 Hon. Levi P. Morton, 681 5th avenue, New York 



City. 

 H. Williams, P. B. 156, Butte, Mont. 



D. B. Fearing, Newport, R. I. 



E. H. Dickinson, Moosehead Lake, Me. 

 Lorenzo Blackstone, Norwich, Conn. 



A. L. Prescott, 90 W. Broadway, New York City. 



G. S. Edgell, 192 Broadway, New York City. 

 W. B. Mershon, Saginaw, Mich. 



Hon. H. W. Carey, East Lake, Mich. 



George Carnegie, Fernandino, Fla. 



W. L. Underwood, 52 Fulton street, Boston, Mass. 



C. E. Butler, Jerome, Ariz. 



Mansfield Ferry, 183 Lincoln Park, Boulevard, 



Chicago, 111. 

 Austin Corbin, 192 Broadway, New York City. 

 J. S. Brown, 241 South 5th street, Reading, Pa. 



There are thousands of men in the 

 United States who should be life mem- 

 bers. Why don't they join? Will some 

 one please take a club and wake them up? 



SALE OF GAME CAN BE STOPPED. 



Mr. C. C. Truesdell, Rear Warden of the 

 Syracuse, N. Y., Chapter of the League, 

 has sent me the following letter : 

 Mr. Chas. Truesdell, Syracuse, N. Y. : 



I regret to disagree with the League in 

 regard to bill relating to the sale of grouse. 

 I am opposed to such a law. So is our 

 club, and I have already made our objec- 

 tions known to the members of our Legis- 

 lature and our Senator. If you get the bill 

 passed you will make a grand mistake, be- 

 cause it is so unjust that you can never 

 enforce it. It would be a dead letter on 

 the books and a dead weight on other laws 

 that are not unjust. You ask taxpayers to 

 pay their cash to make the laws, and pay 

 game protectors to execute the game ; yet 

 you would prohibit the use of the game, 

 save to a small percentage, viz: 

 those only who shoot. Why ask the 

 people to produce game birds at such a 

 cost and prohibit their use? 



Z. L. Parker. 



This is an old man. He wants to eat 

 all the game himself, so his children and 

 grandchildren and their issue will not have 

 indigestion. C. C. Truesdell. 



To Mr. Parker I replied as follows : 



Mr. C. C. Truesdell has sent me your 

 letter. I beg to give you in reply some 

 information which you may not have ob- 

 tained from other sources, and which will 

 no doubt interest you. You say it will be 

 impossible to enforce a law prohibiting the 



