PbRESt ANt) StftEAM. 
THE HUNTER. ONE-TRIGGER 
IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. 
REDUCED PRICE. 
$25 nei $25 n«< 
Put on any L. C. SMITH GUN, New or Old. Send for Catalogue. 
HUNTER. ARMS CO.. Fulton. N. Y. 
SMITH GUNS SHOOT WELL. 
Our Durston Special Grade 
The acknowledged leader of medium-priced guns, is now offered for $25 net. It is fitted with 
our famous Duro Nitro Steel barrels. Guaranteed to shoot any Nitro or black powder and not 
^et loose. Fitted with the same mechanism as our hightr grades. Sold through the dealer only. 
WRITE FOB^ 1905 ILLX/ST'RA.TED CATALOCX/E. 
LEFEVER ARMS CO., - SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
CASHMORE" 
GUNS 
Used by the 
WINNERS of 
GRAND PRIX DU CASINO, MONTE CARLO, - - 
AUSTRALIAN GRAND HANDICAP. - - - 
GRAND AMERICAN HANi>lCAP, - 
CHAMPIONSHIP OP AUSTRALIA, 
CHAMPIONSHIP OP NEW SOUTH WALES 
Ist, 2d «nd 3d GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP, 
Address WILLIAM CASHMORE. Gun Maker. BIRMINGHAM. 
PRICE 
LIST 
POST 
FRCE 
1903 
- 1902 
1899 
- 1899 
1898 
- 1897 
ENGLAND. 
THE BIG GAME OF AMERICA 
is well represented in the collection of Pictures from Forest and Stream 
Moose, elk, antelope, mountain sheep, 
^PICTURES TROM 
FORESteSTIi^AM 
Virginia deer, mule deer and buffalo ] 
are shown in scenes which have m 
them the spirit of the wild creatures 
and their surroundings. Each picture I 
is an accurate portrait of the subject 
and has a pleasing landscape setting as ] 
well. Of smaller game there are field 
scenes in which figure the quail, ruffed 
grouse; and a number of splendid 
reproductions of Audubon bird pic- 
tures. The dog pictures by Osthaus 
and the yachting scenes round out the 
volume, and make it all in all a very 
comprehensive volume of American 
outdoor sports. 
1. Alert (Moose), . - - 
2. The White Flagr (Deer), - - Carl Rungius 
8. " Listen '. " (Mule Deer), - - Carl Rungius 
4. On the Heights (Mountain Sheep), Carl Rungius 
5. "What's That?" (Antelope). - Carl Rungius 
6. The Home of the White Goat. 
Photo by H. T. Folsom 
T. CalHng the Buffalo— 1 The Lure. E. W. Deming 
8. Calling the Buffalo— 2 The Drive, E. W. Deming 
9. Calling the Buffalo-S The Fall, E. W. Deming 
10. Calling the Buffalo— 4 Packing the Meat. 
E. W. Deming 
11. Sail, Sea and Sky, Navahoe on the Solent. 
Photo by West & Son 
LIST OF THE PLATES. 
- Carl Rungius 1 IT. The Redhead Duck, 
12. The Trapper's Camp. 
18. Pearl R. (Setter), 
14. The Purple sandpiper, 
16. The Black Duck, - 
16. The Shoveller Duck, 
• E W. Deming 
- E. H. Osthaus 
J, J Audubon 
- J. J. Audubon 
J J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
J. J. Audubon 
J J. Audubon 
J.J. Audubon 
18. The Canvasback Duck, 
19. The Prairie Chicken, - - 
20. The Willow Ptarmigan, - 
21. The American P' over, - 
22. Rap Full. Schooner Constellation in a 
North Easter, - Photo by N. L. Stebbins 
23. First Around Home Mark. The Altair 
off Larchmont, - - Photo by Jas. Burton 
24. The Challenge (Elk), - - Carl Rungius 
25. Quail Shooting in Mississippi, - - E. Osthaus 
26 Ripsey (Pointer) . . - - E Osthaus 
27. Between Casts, - - - W. P. Davison 
28. Home of the Bass, - - '- W. P. Davison 
29 In Boyhood Days. - - - W.P.Davison 
30. A Country Road (Partridge), W. P Davison 
31. When Food Grows Scare. (Quail), W. P. Davison 
82. In the Fence Comer (Quail), W. P, Davison 
'The plates are carefully printed on heavy coated paper and handsomely 
bound, making a most attractive volume. The size of page is about ihat of 
the F(3REST AND S i REAM or about 16 X 11 >4 inches. Price, postpaid, $2. 
In response to numerous enquiries from those who desire to frame these 
engravings, rather than to keep ttitm in a volume, a special price of I1.75 each 
has been made for sets 01 unbound sheets. 
JOREST AND STREAM EUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK. 
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RIFLES 
FIRE RAPIDLY 
That is a noteworthy feature of the 
Little Savage 22-Ca^Iiber Ha-in- 
merless R-opea-ter 
The Military Box Magazine on this Rifle 
• '^^gl^f^ consistsof asmallcliDhoIdif'gsevenshots. 
n Soon as one clip is emptied, press a spring 
and it drops out. Instant y another loaded clip may be in- 
R serted and the shooting continued. One of these Rifles 
Q was fired 42,351 times at tiie St. Louis E.xposition, and still 
works perfectly and shoots accurately All rifled and cham- 
R bered to shoot 32-caliber shjrt, long and long-rifle cartridges 
y in the same magazine . ^ 
When it comes to Rifles, the Savage is different. 
n '■'■No savage beast would dare to trifle 
" . With a ma?t mho shoots a Savage Rifle." 
1 Little SAVAGE .22-ca.liber HaLmmerless Repeater 
SAVAGE "Junior" Single-Shot - - - 
• Handsome Savage Indian Watch Fob sent on receipt of \ac, 
^ If your dealer wo I't acc- mmodate you, we will. Either rifle delivered, all charges 
• paid upon receipt of price. Iry your dealer first, but send to-day for catalogue. 
,Q SAVAGE ARMS CO., 48 Turner St., Vtica., N. Y., U.S.A. 
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MODERM RIFLE SHOOTING 
FROM THE AMERICAN STANDPOINT 
By^W. G. HUDSON, M.D. 
is a modest title to t work which contains an epitome of the world's 
best knowledge on ^e practical features of the art. 
In its i6o pages are treated, in popular language but with technical 
accuracy, all the details of Rifles, Bullets, Triggers and Trigger Pulls, 
Equipments, 5ights and Sighting, Aiming, Adjustments of Sights, 
Helps in Aiming, Optics of Rifle Shooting, Positions at all Ranges, 
Targets in General Use, Ammunition, Reloading, Cleaning, Ap- 
pliances, etc. Thirty-five illustrations. Price, $1.00. For sale by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO.. 346 Broadway. New York 
Training ihe Huniing T>o^. 
For the Field and Field Trials. By Waters, author of "Modern Training," 
"Fetch and Carry," etc. Price, $1.50. 
This is a complete manual by the highest authority in this country, and will 
Ibe found an adequate guide for amateurs and professionals. 
Contents: General Principles. .Instinct^ °" .^"'^ / M^r W?'"The 
Natural Qualities and Characteristics. Punishment and Bad Methods, ihe 
Best Lessons of Puppyhood. Yard Breaking. "Heel." Pointing. Badcmg^ 
Reading and Drawing. Ranging. Dropping to Shot and Wmg. Breaking 
Shot, Breaking In, Chasing. Retrieving. 
EOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY. 
How To Build a Launch From Plans 
With general instructions for the care and running of ^as engines. By Chas. G. Davis 
With 40 diagrams. 9 folding drawings and 8 full-page plans. Price, postpaid, $1.50 ] 
This is a practical and complete manual for the amateur builder of motor launches. It 
is written simp'y, clearly and understandingly by one who is a practical builder, and whose 
instructions are so definite and full that with this manual on hand the amateur may success- 
fully build his own craft. 
The second part of the work is devoted to the use and care of gas engines, and this 
chapter is so specific, complete and helpful that it should be studied by every user of such an 
engine. Mr. Davis has given us a book which should have a vast influence in promoting 
the popularity of motor launches. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY _ 
