XXIV 



RECREATION. 



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I am glad our work in Minnesota meets 

 your approval. We are trying our best 

 but it is up-hill work on account of insuffi- 

 cient funds. We hope the Legislature at its 

 next session will increase the appropriation, 

 and if they do we can make the life of the 

 pot hunter in Minnesota something no man 

 will desire. 



You will remember that last year I re- 

 ported the finding of a tannery back of 

 Grand Rapids, run by one Del Linden? We 

 got him again this year, although he had 

 moved his tannery outfit to another place. 

 We bound him over to the grand jury and 

 seized a lot of his hides. 



We also have to report, since I wrote you 

 last, the breaking up of another taxider- 

 mist's outfit in the woods. We fined 2 of 

 the men $50 each and costs, and we think 

 that will be the last of them. 



The Itasca county moose case will not 

 come before the grand jury until spring. 

 We hope for a conviction. 



Sam. F. Fullerton, St. Paul, Minn. 



I will send by registered mail, post paid, 

 50 5x7 views printed on either Vinco, 

 Solio or Velox paper, and mounted in a 

 Buechner album, for $8. These views are 

 of live and dead game, mountain scenery, 

 lakes, waterfalls, fishing scenes and park 

 views. A sample print will be sent for 15 

 cents in stamps. 



S. N. Leek, Jackson, Wyo. 



I have copies of these pictures and they 

 are worth to any sportsman 5 times the 

 price Mr. Leek charges. — Editor. 



I am 16 years old and a lover of birds. 

 I should like all readers of Recreation who 

 have any films or plates of birds to send me 

 an unmounted print for a scrap book of 

 birds I am making. In return I will send 

 you pictures of the Iowa, taken aboard, 

 and from a small launch. 



Charles Grundstrom, 

 155 Whittier Place, Riverdale, Cal. 



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