THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN. 



497 



C. Woodcock, 



E. D. Hemingway, 

 C. B. Cushing, 



C. E. Beltzer, 



F. Cleveland, 

 J. F. Wiggins, 

 J. 1_). Coon, 



\Y. V. Loder, 

 Jos. Gildmacher, 

 S. C. White, 

 M. A. Devall, 

 E. G. Lofland, 

 T. R. Wilson, 

 E. C. Giault, 

 L. II. Young, 

 L. B. Akin, 

 C. E. Heath, 

 C. W. Shaffer, 

 I). C. Corbin, 

 A. H. Ransom, 

 J. H. Gipson, 

 Chapter 176, Detroit 



Agassiz Asso., 

 R. A. Waagner, 

 W. E. Prey, 

 Win. Miller, 

 Carson Cooper, 

 A. S. VanUyke, 

 K. P. Dorr, 

 W. 1). Turk, 

 Dr. 1). S. Jordan, 

 Dr. W. E. Bartlett, 

 C. II. West, 

 J. E. R. Gentry, 

 II. I'raconier, 

 R. F. Goldschmidt, 

 L. E. Clark, 

 Otis Sherman, 

 A. J. Miller, 



Miss Mary Drummond, 



Dr. T. B. Heimsted, 



C. F. Greiner, 



A. W. Possner, 



L. B. Manley, 



S. C. Lamb, 



W. J. Fyffe, 



M. E. Brady, 



C. P. White, 

 J. H. Law, 



G. W. Brier, 



J. S. Estill, 



N. H. White, 



J. C. O'Conor, 



O. Retzlaff, 



R. Payne, 



C. A. Bannister, 

 Chat. Snode, 

 A. L. Reed, 

 Steuart Davis, 

 W. G. Fanning, 

 H. B. Landgraf, 

 C. M. Bollman, 

 L. A. Amundson, 

 W. O. Davie, 

 E. H. Dickinson, 



A. L. Aylmer, 

 H. L. Kyser, 

 W. Westergren, 

 H. R. Layton, 



Dr. A. L. Brooks, 

 C. E. Butler, 

 Dr. C. C. Curtis, 

 Dan Beard, 

 Roscoe Wines, 



B. Smith, 

 M. Bowman, 

 R. R. Wiley, 



C. A. Greene. 



After all, this watch is but a slight token 

 of the love which every American sports- 

 man and naturalist and every bird lover 

 feels for Judge Lacey. He has done a 

 greater service to them and to agriculture 

 than any other man has ever done, and 

 future generations, for hundreds of years, 

 will bless and revere his memory. 



MORE GOOD MEN IX THE LEAGUE. 



Another division of the L. A. S. has re- 

 cently been organized. Nevada is the last 

 one to come into line, with 28 members. 

 Mr. J. M. Coleman, a prominent civil 

 jengineer of Carson, has been chosen 



as the chief warden. 

 He is an ardent 

 worker in the cause 

 of game protection, 

 and a rapid growth of 

 the Nevada division 

 of the League may be 

 safely predicted under 

 his leadership. He 

 has also pledged him- 

 self to devote a large 

 portion of his time 

 during the next year 

 t o enforcing the 

 game and fish laws of 

 that State. The moun- 

 hon. w. d. jones, tains of Nevada are 

 Attorney General of Ne- the natural home of 



vada, L. A. S. 2971. the elk, the mule 



J. H. AGER, 



Chief Warden Nebraska 

 Division. 



deer, the great blue 



grouse, and several 



other species of game. 



The trout streams 



and the lakes of that 



State are among the 



most beautiful and 



naturally the most 



prolific on the conti- 

 nent. Yet the fish 



hog, armed with his 



dozen sticks of dyna- 

 mite, has well nigh 



cleaned out many of 



those streams and 



lakes. The good 



sportsmen of Nevada 



are thoroughly 



aroused on this sub- 

 ject of game and fish 



protection, and lawbreakers may expect 

 plenty of trouble 

 within the next few 

 years. 



A Division has 

 been organized in 

 Nebraska, with J. H. 

 Ager, of Lincoln, at 

 its head. He is pres- 

 ident of the State 

 Sportsmen's Asso- 

 ciation, is a hustler. 

 and may be depended 

 on to build up the 

 League membership 

 rapidly. 



Still another Con- 

 gressman has joined 

 the League — the 

 'Hon. W. B. Shattuc, 

 who represents the 

 First Ohio District 

 is an old-time sports- 



HON.W.B.SHATTUC,M.C 

 1st District, Ohio. 



in the House. He 

 man, and was for 

 many years presi- 

 dent of the Cincinnati 

 Sportsmen's Club 

 and of the American 

 Field Trials Club, 

 the great success of 

 which was due large- 

 ly to his energy and 

 ability. He was also 

 general passenger 

 agent of the O. & M. 

 Railway, and every 

 man who ever did 

 business with him 

 can testify to his uni- 

 form courtesy and to 

 his ability as an ex- 

 ecutive officer. The 

 League is indeed for- 

 tunate in securing 

 the co-operation of 

 so able and strong a man. 



<;iiO. B. MCCLELLAN, 



Red Bank, Wyo. 



L. A. S. Local Warden for 



Big Horn County. 



