July 13, 1888.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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DOG TALK. 



^FHK Brooklyn dog tax is thus discussed by a reporter of 

 A the New York World; Opposition to the payment of 

 dog tax is growing quite strong iu this city, and a good deal 

 of trouble is experienced in collection it. S. I j. Downing, 

 of No. 201 Dean street, paid the tax under protest a few days 

 ago. ne takes the ground, as Furman T. Nutt, the hatter, 

 did several months ago, that the tax is unconstitutional '. 

 Mr. Nutt was sued by the city for the violation of a city 

 ordinance in not licensing bis dog, but the decision of the 

 court, or rather the lack of a decision, in his case showed 

 that the authorities had no substantial ground for enforc- 

 ing the tax, Mr. Nutt was seen by a reporter of the World 

 and asked for a statement of his case. He said: "I have 

 been called upon every year for ten years or more to pay this 

 tax, but I always refused and never nave paid a cent, I have 

 spent more in not paying than I would if I had paid, but I. 

 was advised not to pay and have fought against it, as, to my 

 mind, if is an imposition. I have often had two and some- 

 times three dogs. If the city believes it has any claim upon 

 me it can go back ten years. 1 admit owning the dogs and 

 have one now. It is the same dog that I refused to pay the 

 tax for a few months ago. One of the newspapers stated 

 that the reason no decision had been given by the court in 

 my case a few months since was because the dog had died. 

 It' is not dead, and is now in the country. Why, I know 

 lots of people who are. around the City Hall every day and 

 have had dogs for years and never paid for them. They 

 boast of it. They know well enough that the tax cannot be 

 eu forced. Why, there would be just as much sense in tax- 

 ing a canary bird or a horse as there is in taxing dogs. 

 There is to-day a personal tax, but how many pay if?" 

 'Before whom was your case tried last fall, Mr. Nutt," 

 asked the reporter. 'T was sued in Justice Walsh's court 

 and employed as counsel Messrs. Salmon & Cook. They 

 argued the unconstitutionality of the tax and quoted a 

 n limber of decisions bearing on it. The city sued me 

 through the Corporation Counsel. Justice Walsh did not 

 give bis decision at once. Tie finally notified the Corporation 

 Counsel that he would have to give a decision in my favor — 

 that he could not do otherwise with the other decisions be- 

 fore him. Justice Walsh was asked not to give his decision, 

 and the matter was allowed to drop. It was seen by the 

 authorities that they hadn't a leg to stand on. In case a 

 decision had been given against me my counsel was in- 

 structed to carry the matter to the Court of Appeals." 

 "Have you any idea what the dog tax amounts to yearly in 

 this city?" "'About £8,000 or $9,000, and the city does 'not 

 get one cent of it. The papers are obtained and the tax paid 

 at the City Clerk's office. Most of this money goes to the 

 Police Pension Fund, and that is the reason the police are 

 so active in rinding citizens who have not licensed their 

 t dogs and reporting them at Headquarters." 



Mr. Morris has found his Gordon setter dog Beaumont 

 that was lost after the Albany show, aud writes as follows: 

 Editor Forest (Did Stream: Finding that many are aware 

 that my Gordon setter champion Beaumont was lost after 

 the Albany show, I write to say that he has been recovered 

 after great trouble aud search. It is but right that as he 

 was not in the hands of the show authorities at the time of 

 his loss, to make known that there was no neglect on their 

 part and thus prevent a wrong impression and owners of 

 valuable dogs from declining to trust them at the next 

 Albany show. The president aud secretary were untiring 

 in their efforts for his recovery.— EDWIN H. MORRIS. 



The Syracuse Kennel Club have just completed the ken- 

 nels on their grounds at Hastings, N. Y. The buildings are 

 spacious and well arranged, aud it is the intention of the 

 club to breed a kenuel of dogs that will compare favorably 

 with the best. The kennel is under the charge of Mr. W. 0. 

 I Nelson, formerly of Trenton, Tenn. 



Speaking of large litters, how is this? We were informed 

 by good authority that the Newfoundland bitch Dot, owned 

 by Mr. A. E. Smith, of Bronxville, N. Y., a few years ago 

 gave birth to 24 puppies at one litter, 22 of them living. 



At the show of the London Fox-Terrier Club, held at 

 Kensington, June 23, no money prizes were given. The'mew 

 departure" of the club met with good success, there being 

 113 entries. 



There were 1,400 entries at the London Kennel Club's 

 show, held at Barn Elms last week. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, which are fur- 

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 300 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



JST" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Buck I, By C. Fred Crawford, Pawtucket, R. I., for black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, whelped Aug. 14, 1887, by Buck- 

 ellew (Druid— Ruby) out of Ida (Dashing Rover-Ranee), 



Bandanna. By Floyd VaiJ, Jersey City, N. J., for liver aud 

 white pointer dog, whelped June 4, 1888, bv Naso of Devonshire 

 (Nick of Naso, A.K.R. 4391— Devonshire Queen, A.K.R. 3127) out of 

 Bertie (Rab— tlallona). 



Katishd. By Fred F. Harris, Portland, Me., for liver and white 

 pointer bite)],' whelped June 10, 1886, by cnampion Graphic (A.K. 

 R. 2411) out of Zitta (A.K.R. 1358). 



Naufura. By Fred F. Harris, Portland, Me., for lemon and 

 white pointer biteb whelped Aug i-8. 188 -by champion Nick of 

 Naso (A.K.R. 4391) out of Portland Lilly (A.K.R. 4058). 



Slasher and Bonanza. By Fred F. Harris, Portland, Me., for 

 liver and white pointer dog and bitch, whelped May 13, 1885, by 

 champion I \Ufoi VI H i Hi out of Zuba (A.K.R. 1359). 



Flea, Nip, GliCk, Fi&get and Fussy. By Dr. H. Montague, Detroit, 

 Mich., for fawn pugs, four dogs and one bitch, whelped June 13, 

 1888, by Port (A.K.R. 5459) out of Dainty (A.K.R. 6322). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Jet Nellcs- Black Obo. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) 

 cocker spaniel Jet Nelles (champion Brant— Bonita.) to their Black 

 Obo (champion Obo II.— Darkey), May 21. 



Huntress— Black Obo. Detroit Kennel Club's (Detroit, Mich.) 

 corker spaniel bitch Huntress (Black Pete— Althea) to their Black 

 Obo (champion Obo II.— Darkey), May 1. 



Jess II— Bruce IT. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels' (Greenwood, 

 Mass.) Jess II. (A.K.R. 022?) to their Bruce II. (A.K.R. 4643), May 5. 



Salva— Sear* Monarch. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels' (Green- 

 wood, Mass.) Salva (A.K.R. 6312) to Wyoming Kennels' Sears' 

 Monarch (A.K.R, 6039), May 8. 



Fancy— Bruce II. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels" (Greenwood, 

 Mass.) Fancy (A.K.R, 5508) to their Bruce II. (A.K.R. 4643), May 12. 



Greenwood Juno— Ben iambi Franklin. Greenwood Mastiff Ken- 

 nels' (Greenwood, Mass.) Greenwood Juno (A.K.R. 6306) to Theo. 

 C, Gram's Benjamin Franklin (A.K.R. 6118), June 9. 



Beauty— Royal King. Edwin Still's (Philadelphia) English set- 

 ter bitch Beauty to Royal King, Tune 21. 



Cara— Hector. J. J. Wilson's (New York) smooth-coated St. 

 Bernard bitch Cara to champion Hector. 



Queen of Tiiori>c— Strephon. Mr. Shearman's collie bitch Queen 

 of Thorpe to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Strephon (A.K.R. 2730), 



Bonnie— Dublin Scot. Mr. Yardley's (New York) collie bitch 

 Bonnie. (Rob Roy-F.-iirv) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' champion 

 Dublin Scot (The Colonel— Jessie), June 31. 

 I Bonnie Brae— Dublin Scot. Mr. Hughes's collie bitch champion 

 Bonnie Brae (Red Gauntlet— Brend a) to Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 champion Dublin Scot (The Colonel- Jessie), June 26. 



Jennie M.-Scotilla. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 collie bitch Jennie M. to their Scotilla (Dublin Scot— Flurry II.), 

 June 8. 



—Strephon. Mr. Johnstone's collie hitch to Chest- 

 mi I Gill Kennels' Strephon (A.K.R. 2730), June 28. 



Jessie Dean-- Strephon. Jas. Lindsay's (Jersey City, N. J.) collie 

 bitch Jessie Dean to Chestnut Hill Kennels' Strephon (A.K.R. 2730), 

 May 29. 



Lady Charlatan— Dublin Scot. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.) collie bitch Lady Charlatan (Charlatan- White 

 Pearl) to their champion Dublin Scot (The Colonel -Jessie ), June 



Bonnie Boon— Sailor Bruce. W. A. Wickham's (Cedar Bluffs, 

 la.) collie hitch Bonnie Doon (Clyde-Gypsie. Mav) to his Sailor 

 Bruce, June 24. 



Minnie— Rosea. F. C. .Smith's (Groton, N. Y.) collie bitch Min- 

 nie (Gaffa— Flora) to his Roseo (Yacht— Chip), June. 28. 



Madge IIT.-Ilford Caution, ( 'has. H. Pratt's (Norwood, Mass.) 

 mastiff bitch Madge III. (A.K.R. 4880) to E. H. Moore's Ilford 

 Caution (champion Crown Prince— Ilford Claudia), June 20. 



SI. Joe Patty - Wacouta Nap. St. Joe Kennels' (Niies, Mich.) 

 mastiff bitch St. Joe Patty (A.K.R, 6038) to their champion Wa- 

 couta Nap (A.K.R. 5435), June 24. 



Jess 11.— Prince 11. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels' (Greenwood, 

 Mass.) mastiff bitch Jess II. (A.K.R. 6222) to their Princ e II. (A.K. 

 U % 4643), May 5. 



Sideo— ,S*rars' Monarch. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels' (Green- 

 wood, Mass.) mastiff bitch Salva (A.K.R. 6312) to Wyoming Ken- 

 nels' Sears' Monarch (A.K.R. 6037), May 8. 



Fancy— Bruce II. Greenwood Mastiff Kennels' (Greenwood, 

 Mass.) mastiff bitch Fancy (A.K.R. 5503) to their Bruce II. (A.K. 

 R. 4643), May 13. 



Greenwood ' Juno— Benjamin Franklin. Greenwood Mastiff Ken- 

 nels' (Greenwood, Mass.) mastiff bitch Greenwood Juno (A.K.R. 

 6306) to T. C. Gram's Benjamin Franklin (A.K.R. 6118), June 9. 



Belle— -Beaufort. Mr. Lo veil's pointer bitch Belle to Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels' champion Beaufort (A.K.R. 094), June 19. 



Beauty— Royal King. J. Neeld's (Philadelphia, Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Beauty to E. Still's Royal King (Grouse— Maud), 

 June 21 . 



Bessie Noble— Don Petrel. H. Pane's (Hoboken, N. J.) English 

 setter bitch Bessie Noble (Count Noble— Lady May) to Dr. J. H. 

 Meyer's Don Petrel (Don Juan— Petrel III.), July 4, 



Zo Zo—Pcte, Obo. C. E. Gilchrist's (Charlestown, Mass.) cocker 

 spaniel bitch Zo Zo (Obo— Darkie) to Geo. F. Willard's Pete Obo 

 (Black Pete-Miss Ginger), June 14. 



Moonshine— UfttSftM Trap. Clarence Rathbone's (Albany. N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Moonshine (The Moonstone— Media) to Blemton 

 Kennels' Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), June 25. 



Bowstring— Bacchanal. Clarence Rathbone's (Albany, N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Bowstring (Resolute— Blemton Arrow) to Blem- 

 ton Kennels' Bacchanal (The Belgravian —Bedlamite), June 25. 



L. _., 



Blemton Kennels' Blemton Volunteer (Result— Diadem). July ... 



Flo— Bradford PCdrry. C. N. Symonds's (Salem, Mass.) Yorkshire 

 terrier bitch Flo (Bright— Fan) to P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry 

 (Cra wshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), July 5. 



WHELPS. 



iW Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ruby Til. Ij. K. Mason's (Hastings, la.) Chesapeake Bay bitch 

 Ruby III. (A.K.R. 1913), June 25, six (Ave doge), by A. M. Johnson's 

 Rake II. (A.K.R. 6208). 



Luclla. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Philadelphia, Pa.) collie bitch 

 Luella (Strephon or Rex— Mavis), June 29, nine (three dogs), by 

 their Scotilla. (Dublin Scot-Flurry II.). 



Queen Bes\ W. A. Wickham's (Cedar .Bluffs, la.) collie bitch 



Juno VII. C. H' Babeoek's (Cordova, Neb.) mastiff bitch Juno 

 VII. i A. K.R. 5825), May 29, eight (two dogs), by his Sion III. (A.K. 

 R. 4167). 



Vesta. A. D. Lewis's (New York) pointer bitch Vesta (Tammany 

 — Vision), June 1, eight (six dogs), by Dr. L.Corcoran's Mack (Ned 

 — Gipsey). 



Jessie. Chestnut Hill Kennels' (Philadelphia. Pa.) pointer bitch 

 Jessie (Bang— Jean), July 7, eleven (four dogs), by their champion 

 Beaufort (A.K.R. 694). 



Don's Dot. John E. Gill's (Franklin, Pa.) pointer bitch Don' 



Gypsy ft.. C. A. Parker's (Y\ orcester, Mass.) pointer bitch Gypsj 

 K. (Turk— Bell II.), June 10, five (four dogs), by F. F. Harris's 

 Mi kado ( Gra phic— Zitta). 



Bessie. C. 11. Messenger's (Hoped ale. Mass. I pug bitch Bessie 

 (Dandv -Judv). May 21, six (five dogs), by Mrs. H. C. Burdick's 

 Cricket (A.K.R. 3230). 



Net-Lie. H. H. Starr's tTariffville, Conn.) pug bitch Nettie (Don 

 —Petite), Feb. 29. six (four dogs), by Mrs. H. C. Burdick's Cricket 

 (A.K.R. 3230). 



Dot. Thos. McEnay's (Boston, Mass.) pug bitch Dot (Prince- 

 Pet), June 30, four (three dogs), by Mrs. H. C. Burdick's Cricket 

 (A.K.R. 3230). 



Lady Valentine. O. W. Volger's (Buffalo, N. Y.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Lady Valentine, June 2, six (five dogs), by A. J. Gosling's 

 Duke of Wellington (Barry— Formosa). 



Princess Claude. H. T. Payne's (Los Angeles, Cal.) English setter 

 bitch Princess Claude (A.K.R. 1826), June 26, seven (four dogs), by 

 J. J. Mellus's Grouse II. (A.K.R. 5182); five since dead. 



Mollie Laverack. C. Fred Crawford's (Pawtucket, R. I.) English 

 setter bitch Mollie Laverack (Tempest— Lily), July 6, ten (six 

 dogs), by his champion Royal Albert (champion Sir Alister— cham- 

 pion Novelty). 



Idylwoof. A. S. Hoffman's (Jersey City, N.J.) English setter 

 bitch Idyl woof (A.K.R. 4669), June 28, eight (four dogs), bv E. W. 

 Jester's Glen Rock (A.K.R. 1615). 



Bizreena. Onota Kennels' (Pittsfield. Mass.) Irish setter bitch 

 Bizreena (A.K.R. 2876), June 26, eight (four dogs), by their Duke 

 Plunket (A.K.R 6272). 



Flirt. F. E. Curtis's (Simcoe, Out.) cocker spaniel bitch Flirt 

 (A.K.R. 661), June 26, seven (two dogs), by his Simcoe Differ (Zeo 

 —Nina). 



Blemton Fewest. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Blemton Forest (New Forest— Tiara), June 27, three (two 

 dogs), by their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor); one dog since dead. 



Blemton Brilliant. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Blemton Brilliant (The Moonstone— Media), June 29, 

 seven (five dogs), by their Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider). 



Bclgravc Viola. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Belgrave Viola (Belgrave. Joe— Viola), June 29, three 

 dogs, by their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor). 



Hempstead Spot. Edward Morgan's (Great Neck, L. I.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Hempstead Spot (Royal— Blemton Dart), June 19, four 

 (two dogs), by Blemton Kennels' Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter- 

 Spider). 



Zip. E. A. Buck's (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Scotch terrier bitch Zip 

 (A.K.R. 5853), June 27, three (one dog), by his Dennis (A.K.R. 

 5851). 



Tinv. G. E. Richards's (Bangor, Me.) Yorkshire terrier bitch 

 Tiny (Tug, A.K.R. 2704— Mistress Mary, A.K.R. 2703), June 28, four 

 (three dogs), by P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's 

 Bruce— Beale's Lady). . 



SALES. 



^F" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Jessie Belie. Collie bitch, whelped May 17, 1888, by Royal Mon- 

 arch out of Heather Belle, by A. R. Kyle, oouth Norwalk, Conn., 

 to Rev. Mr. Seward, same place. 



Nellie Belle. Collie, bitcii, whelped May 17, 18S8, by Royal Mon- 

 arch out of Heather Belle, by A. R. Kyle, South Norwalk, Conn., 

 to Mrs. T. Mathews. West Norwalk, Conn. 



Bruce. Collie dog, whelped May 17, 1888, by Royal Monarch out 

 of Heather Belle, by A. R. Kyle, South Norwalk, Conn., to Dr. 

 Gregory, same place. 



B(d>a. Collie dog. whelped May 17, 1888, by Royal Monarch out 

 of Heather Belle, by A. R. Kyle. South Norwalk, Conn., to Dr. 

 Burke, same place. 



Gypsie Nell. Black and tan collie bitch, whelped Oct. 17, lS87,by 

 Clyde IV. out of Gypsie May,by W. A .Wickham, Cedar Bluffs, la., 

 to S. W. Blue, Spring Grove, Ky. 



Clyde IV— Flirt whelp. Sable and white collie dog, whelped 

 March 10, 1888, by W. A. Wickham, Cedar Bluffs, la., to B. V. Stan- 

 ley, Springville, la. 



Green wood Noble. Fawn mastiff dog. whelped August, 1887, by 

 Roland out of Fancy, by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, 

 Mass., to W. T. Capers," Melrose Highlands. Mass. 



Greenwood King. Fawn mastiff dog, whelped June 29, 1888 (A.K. 

 R. 6219), by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to R. 

 F. Bratt, Maiden, Mass. - 



Bertie May. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Dec, 14, 

 1886 (A.K.R. 5063), by J. C. Schuyler, Berryville, Va., to F. Pitzer, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Bonnie Jean. White and lemon pointer bitch, whelped Sept. 12, 

 1887, by Mainspring out of Fairy, by F. Pitzer, Washington, D. C, 

 to J. C. Schuyler, Berryville, Va. 



Tristan, Grange and white St. Bernard dog, whelped Oct. 1, 1887 

 (A.K.R. 6154), by O. W. Volger, Buffalo, N. Y., to E. H. Greiner, 

 same place. 



Odin. St,. Bernard dog, age and pedigree not given, by O. W. 

 Volger, Buffalo, N. Y., to 0. 0. Curtis, Cleveland, O. 



C'njdc Bonelhu. Blue belton English setter dog, whelped JulySO, 

 1888, by Gus Bondhu out of Lady Dixie, by A. L. Fowler, New- 

 buryport, Mass., to W. H. Beede, Lynn, Mass. 



Altec Bondhu. Lemon and white English setter bitch, whelped 

 Jan. 25, 188S, by Gus Bondhu out of Neva B., by W. H. Beede, 

 Lynn, Mass., to A. L. Fowler, Newburyport. Mass. 



Alberta. Lemon belton English setter bitch, whelped May 21, 

 1887. by champion Royal Albert out of Molly Laverack, by Geo. 

 F. Clark, St. George's, Del., to A. S. Hoffman. Jersey City, N. J. 



Idlewiid. Black and white English setter bitch, age not given, 

 by Jester out of Kathleen, by A. S. Hoffman, Jersey City, N. J., to 

 Geo. F. Clark, St. George's, Del. 



Jennie Sparkle. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped March 19, 

 1887, by Earl out of Reta, by F. P. Farnham, Warren, O., to F. C. 

 Smith, Groton, N. Y. 



Alsea. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Mav hi, 1888, by Joe 

 Obo out of Althea (A.K.R. 842), by Will H. Walker, Portland, Ore., 

 to Fred W. Molson, same place. 



Trma. Blank cocker spaniel bitch, whelped May 16, 1888, by Joe 

 Obo out of Althea (A.K.R. 842), by Will H. Walker, Portland, Ore., 

 to Mrs. Arnold, same place. 



Joho. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped May 16, 1838, by Joe 

 Oho out of Althea (A.K.R. 842), by Will H. Walker, Portland, Ore., 

 to Frank Huber, same place. 



Chuia. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Mav 10, 1888, by Joe 

 Obo out of Althea. (A.K.R. 812). by Will H. Walker, Portland, Ore., 

 to M. Winters, East Portland, Ore. 



Newton Abbot Laddie— Dinah whelp. Black cocker spaniel bitch, 

 whelped April 20, 1888, by A. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn., to R. N. 

 Seyms, same place. 



F/uehrc. Scotch terrier dog. age and pedigree not given, by 

 Mr. Nusbaumer, Okawville, 111., to Chas. Fehl, St. Louis, Mo. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 

 %W No Notice Taken ot Anonymous Correspondents. 



Reader. Utica, N. Y. — I have a setter that will, after running 

 awhile, cough and it. seems as if it was hard work for him to get 

 air through his nose, it looks to me as if his nose were stopped 

 up, he seems to snort or breathe like a man who snores. He has 

 never had distemper that I know of since I had him. He is eigh- 

 teen months old and he has been troubled with this about six 

 months. Ans. From tho few facts you give it will be impossible to 

 answer. See a veterinary or doctor and have your dog examined. 



J. G. W, Quebec.-My fox-terrier, five years old, has been grow- 

 ing blind for the past three years until now he is almost totally 

 sightless. He seems to be in good health. There is a dull film 

 over each eye. Is it a case of cataract? Cau anthing be done 

 for him? Ans. It is impossible to say whether it is cataract -with- 

 out personal inspection. Get the following and let a few drops 

 fall into the outer corner of each eye twice daily. 



IJ Zinc sulph grs. iv. 



Aq 3ii. 



Mix. 



lift* und §[rnp ^JiaaHng. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



BOSTON, July 4.— The glorious Fourth was celebrated to-day 

 at the Massachusetts rifle range by the continous crack of the ri- 

 fle and burning of powder by a goodly number of shooters. 

 Some fine scores were made, especially by the militiamen. Fol- 

 lowing are the scores made to-day. 



Rest Match, 200yds. 



J Francis 9 11 12 12 12 10 12 12 12 8-110 



D L Chase 11 12 11 12 12 10 9 9 11 12-109 



JNFrye - 12 12 10 10 12 10 9 8 12 10-105 



J N Eames 10 10 12 9 9 9 12 12 11 11-105 



A F Warren 9 8 10 10 12 9 13 11 11 11—103 



C Davis - 12 8 9 10 12 12 10 9 10 8—101 



S T James - 12 10 11 9 9 11 10 9 9 10-100 



F D Hart - 9 9 8 9 12 10 9 10 11 12— 99 



WH Stutter 10 9 12 12 8 11 9 10 7 9— 97 



A Maynard 8 11 12 9 8 11 9 7 9 12- 96 



F C Town 9 11 9 12 10 9 8 9 7 9— 93 



Revolver Match, 50yds. 



GR Russell 10 7 10 8 10 9 3 7 



J B Fellows 6 6 7 " 



O M Howard 8 8 9 



10 7 8 

 Pistol Match, 50yds. 



C H Eastman 5 6 8 



H Severance 6 7 8 



A Stevens 5 9 6 9 6 5 8 



E Holmes 4 5 8 9 5 7 5 



Off-Hand Decimal Match. 



A Law 9 5 10 10 10 5 10 



J N Frye 7 " 



B G Warren 6 



9 9 10 10 10 10-85 



6 8 7 9 6 7-77 



9 8 9 10 8-73 



9 8 10 9 10 8-80 



" 8 9 9 8 5-74 



5 7 



6 5 



8-68 

 6-60 



4-80 



5 8 6 9 10 8 8 10 5—76 



" 6 5 8 10 7 7-71 



8 8 9 8 5 8-71 



9 5 6 6 10 6-71 



4 6 9 5 9 9-70 



5 6 8 6 



6 4 6 5 



7 9 7 



8 8 6 

 8 8 9 



8-67 



7- 65 



8- 64 

 5-59 



5-45 

 2-44 



4— 44 



5- 44 

 5-43 



4- 43 



5- 43 

 5 4—41 

 3 5-40 

 5 3-39 

 5 3-38 



8 7-83 

 7 8-68 



5 



C H Eastman 9 5 8 



WHShafer 6 " 



L Ames 6 



F D Hart 5 



E Holmes 5 4 10 10 



A Maynard 5 9 5 3 . 



WBefl 3 9 5 6 5 8 



Military Match. 



GR Russell 4 4 5 5 



H N Conu 5 4 4 4 



F W Fowle 4 5 4 5 



Kelly 4 5 4 5 



A S Field 4 5 5 i 



J E Darmody 4 4 4 4 



ST Washington 4 4 4 4 



J Durward 4 4 4 4 



S West 4 4 4 4 



E B Richardson 4 4 3 3 



B L Trull 3 4 4 3 



BOSTON, July 7.— A high wind prevented the riflemen at the 

 rifle range from rolling up any large scores to-day. Following 

 are the scores finished to-day: 



Rest Match. 



S Wilder 10 11 8 9 12 10 12 9 12 10—103 



A Ballard... 12 8 12 12 9 11 9 9 8 12—102 



T Moore 9 8 12 11 10 12 9 9 12 10—102 



A Sharp 11 11 11 9 10 9 6 11 11 11—100 



F Clarke 12 9 9 9 19 9 11 9 11 9— 98 



W B White 8 7 8 4 8 9 12 11 11 9- 87 



Off-Hand Decimal. 



G G Franklin 9 9 9 8 8 7 9 9 



LDavis 5 4 8 5 7 7 7 5 



Military Match. 



B L Trull 4 4 5 5 4 4 



W B White 4 4 4 4= i i 



H WSDrague 4 4 4 



WI Getchell 4 4 3 



CS Field 4 4 4 



F M Sherburne 3 4 4 



G A Miles 3 3 3 



DJMcGilvray 4 3 4 2 i 



F A Ruggles... 2 4 3 2 4 



The following shooters each win the bronze badge iu the State 

 militia match: 



F E Bennett 20 20 19 20 W I Getchell ..20 19 19 18 



LMank 19 19 19 18 



BRADFORD, Ont., July 2. -A rifle match was shot at Orillia to- 

 day between Orillia aud Bradford Rifle Associations, the latter 

 winning by 11 points. The match was shot under the Ontario 

 Small Bore Rifle Association rules. The following is the individual 

 score out of a possible 100, 5 shots at each range, 100 and 200yds.: 

 Bradford. Orillia. 

 100 



R Neilly 18 



B Kilborn 37 



N A St Clair... 39 



P Nntt 40 



J Doolittle 34 



J A Neilly 38 



S Met calf 50 



S A Neilly 85 



Joseph Neilly. .40 

 D Neilly... ...... 43 



TOPEKA, Kansas, June 30.— Following are the scores made 

 June 28 by the Topeka Rifle Club. 



J L Paine 85 80 88—253 C R Paine 75 78 72—325 



R Thompson 80 74 85—239 T N Betts 68 61 64—193 



RR Moore 73 77 77-227 



3 4 3 



4 4 4 

 i i 



3 4 



3 5 

 3 t 

 2 4 



3- 41 



4- 40 

 4-39 

 4-38 

 4— S8 

 3-36 

 3-36 



4 3 3-34 

 4 3 2—31 



800 



T'l 





100 



200 



T'l 



21 



69 



WW Wood. 



..48 



28 



76 



40 



67 



O Fortier.... 



. 37 



24 



61 



48 



83 



FTogood.... 



. 40 



21 



61 



33 



73 



T Millicham 



..37 



30 



67 



35 



59 



H BiDgham.. 



..41 



30 



71 



30 



68 



C Wood 



40 



28 



68 



88 



88 



R Strathern. 



..44 



36 



79 



35 



60 



T Reid 



42 



40 



83 



33 



73 



J D Fortier. . 



..43 



29 



73 



43 



84-733 



G Whiten. . 



,46 



38 



84—722 



