RECREATION. 



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My friend Thompson and I arrived at 

 DeBeque, Colo., October 22. The next day 

 we set out with our guide for the hunting 

 grounds, reaching them the 24th. We 

 camped in an old log cabin from which we 

 made little excursions each day in quest of 

 deer, grouse and sage • hens. Bear, lions 

 and wildcats are plentiful within one day's 

 drive from DeBeque. Our guide, F. R. 

 Rehmenklau, of DeBeque, was always 

 ready and willing to do all he could to 

 make our stay enjoyable. He has 3 of the 

 best dogs for bear and mountain lions I 

 ever saw. I have been a reader of Rec- 

 reation some time and admire its attitude 

 toward game hogs. It ought to be read in 

 Colorado a little more. I was told while 

 there that one man sold 600 deer skins last 

 year. Dr. G. T. Cress, Sac City, la. 



Lea — I wonder if Professor Kidder meant 

 anything by it? 



Perrins — By what? 



Lea — He advertised to lecture on "Fools," 

 and when I bought a ticket it was marked 

 "Admit One."— Puck. 



We have a few rabbits, squirrels, coons, 

 prairie chickens, quails and ducks. Our 

 game is fast disappearing and unless given 

 better protection, will not outlive this 

 decade. 



Wesley Eiseman, Freeport, 111. 



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