THE LEAGUE OE AMERICAN SPORTSMEN, 



'.2$ 



County. 



Dutchess, 

 Columbia, 

 Broome, 



Orange, 



Onondaga, 



Vates, 



Outchess, 



Dutchess, 



Q ueens, 



Ulster, 



Jefferson, 



Stark, 

 Franklin, 



Name of Warden. 



A. B. Miller, 

 John Sullivan, 



Thomas Harris, 

 James Lush 



B. L. Wren, 

 Chas. H. DeLong, 

 Jacob Tompkins, 



Gerard Van Nostra 

 M. A. DeVall. 

 C.E. Van Order, 



Address. 



Jackson's Corners, 



N V. 

 Sanataria Springs, 



N. Y. 

 Port Jervis, N. Y. 

 Memphis, N. Y. 

 Penn Van, N. Y. 

 Pawling, N. V. 

 Billings, N. Y. 

 nd, Flushing, L. I. 

 J he Corners. 

 Watertown. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN OHIO. 



A. Dangeleisen, 

 Brook L. Terry, 



Cuyahoga, A. W. Hitch, 



Clark, 



Erie, 



Fulton, 



Allen, 



Hamilton, 



Knox, 



Lorain, 



Ottawa, 



Muskingum, 



Scioto, 



Highland, 



Fred C. Ross, 

 David Sutton, 



L. C. Berry, 



S. W. Knisely, 

 W. C Rippey 



Grant Phillips, 

 T.J. Bates, 

 Frank B. Shirley, 

 Frank D. Abell, 

 J. F. Kelley. 

 James G. Lyle, 



Massillon. 



208 Woodward Av., 



Columbus. 

 161 Osborn St., 



Cleveland. 

 169 W. Main St., 



Springfield. 

 418 Jackson St 



Sandusky. 

 Swanton. 

 Lima. 

 4465 Eastern Ave. 



Cincinnati. 

 Mt. Vernon. 

 Elyria. 

 Lakeside. 

 Zanesville. 

 Portsmouth. 

 Hillsboro. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN CONNECTICUT. 



Fairfield, George B. Bliss. 2 Park Row, Stam- 



ford, Ct. 

 Harvey C. Went, 11 Park St.. Bridge- 

 port, Ct. 

 Hartford, Abbott C. Collins, 783 Main Street, 



Hartford, Ct. 

 (County Warden, care Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.) 

 Litchfield, Dr. 11. L. Ross, P.O.Box 100, Ca- 

 naan, Ct. 

 New Haven, Wilbur E. Beach, 318 Chapel Street, 



New Haven, Ct. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MASSACHUSETTS. 



Norfolk, Orlando McKenzie, Norfolk. 

 Norfolk, J.J. Blick, Wrentham. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN NEW JERSEY. 



Mercer, 



Jos. Ashmore, 



124 Taylor St., 



Trenton 





Edw. Vanderbilt, 



Dentzville, 



Trenton. 





Arthur Mitchell, 



739 Centre St., 



Trenton. 



Middlesex, 



D. W. Clark, 



New Brunswick. 



Morris, 



Joseph Pellet, 



Pompton Plains. 



Morris, 



Chas. W. Blake, 



Dover. 



Morris, 



Francis E. Cook, 



Butler. 



Somerset, 



G. E. Morris, 



Somerville. 



Sussex, 



Isaac D. Williams, 



Branchville. 



Union, 



A. H. Miller, 



Cranford. 





C M. Hawkins, 



Roselle. 



Warren, 



( Jacob Young, ] 

 \ Reuben Warner, j 



Phillipsburg. 



LOCAL 



WARDENS IN PENNSYLVANIA. 



Venango, 



G. D. Benedict, 



Pleasantville. 



Northumberland, W. A. Reppard. 



Shamokin. 



Potter, 



Byron Bassett, 



Coudersport. 



Crawford, 







(West half) 



Jasper Tillotson, 



Tillotson. 



(East half) 



Geo. T. Meyers, 

 W. H.Lambert, 



Titusville. 



Cambria, 



720 Coleman Ave., 







Johnstown. 



Beaver, 



N. H. Covert, 



Beaver Falls. 



McKean, 



C. A. Duke, 



Duke Center. 



it 



L. P. Fessenden, 



Granere. 



Lack, 



Wm. Weir, 



Moosic. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MICHIGAN. 



Kalkaska. 



W. H. Dunham, 



Kalkaska. 



Kalamazoo., 



C. E. Miller, 



Augusta. 



Sanilac, 



W. D. Young, 



Deckerville. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN VIRGINIA. 

 Mecklenburg, J.H.Ogburn, South Hill. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN WYOMING. 

 Fremont, Nelson Yarnall, Dubois. 



Uinta, { F ; f ; ^f^ S0I1) } Jackson. 



Carbon, Kirk Dyer, Medicine Bow. 



LOCAL WARDENS IN MONTANA. 

 Beaverland, Wm. Sedding, Dillon. 



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: 



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

 Davenport Fire Arms Co., Norwich, Conn. Shot 



guns, rifles. 

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



goods. 

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

 Folmer & Schwing, 271 Canal Street, New Vork City. 



Photographic goods. 

 The Bostwick Gun and Sporting Goods Co., 1528 



Arapahoe St., Denver, Col. 

 James Acheson, Talbot St., St. Thomas, Ontario. 

 Sporting goods. 



HE SHAKES UP THE STATE WARDEN. 



Chicago. 

 Editor Recreation : — 



In April Recreation, page 287, is a let- 

 ter headed "Loveday Replies to Bortree." 

 This communication bears a wrong title. 

 The January number of Recreation con- 

 tains on page 55, a letter from me, head- 

 ed, "Each Member Should Work." It was 

 addressed to members of our League. In 

 it I said, "Mr. Loveday has never called a 

 meeting of members here, and we are not 

 doing the work we should do." Mr. Love- 

 day has been our chief warden about a year. 

 In the April number, however, Mr. Love- 

 day publishes a savage attack on me. He 

 makes no reference to anything I said. It 

 is, therefore, no answer. My letter does 

 not need any answer. It is simply a state- 

 ment of facts. 



I have no desire to get into any discus- 

 sion with Mr. Loveday. His letter, how- 

 ever, contains hardly a truth. 



First: I have been in this city nearly 43 

 years ; was in business on S. Water St. 

 here, among the game dealers, from 1864 

 to 1882; and for more than 30 years have 

 been trying to save the game of the West 

 in many ways. In 1885 I outlined a game 

 warden law. Mr. F. S. Baird, of this city, 

 was in the legislature then. He perfected 

 the bill, and it passed both houses, be- 

 coming the first game warden law in the 

 West. It stood until July 1st, 1899, when 

 it was amended. 



This is the law which Mr. Loveday says 

 he has been enforcing. The facts will ap- 

 pear farther on. 



The first law provided for 3 State war- 

 dens only; one for Chicago; one for Quin- 



