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R. O. Heikes, in the Professional Championship Match, broke 143 ex 160, winning second place with his Auto¬ 
loading Shot Gun. This new gun is a proven success at the trap. C. B. Adams, of Iowa, made a tun of 105 
targets at the G. A. H., with his No. 3 Grade Remington Autoloading Shot Gun. Wm. Heer, shooting a double 
barrel Remington, beat all back mark shooters, breaking 91 from 21 yards. Send for literature to N. Y. office. 
THE REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. ILION, N. Y. 
Agency; 315 Broa.dway, New York City. 
Wednesday, Aug. 8.—Under way at 8 A. M. 
Proceed to Albany, 68 miles. 
Thursday, Aug. 9.—Under way at 8 A. M. 
Proceed to Lock 25, Erie Canal, near Schenec¬ 
tady, 37 miles. 
Friday, Aug. io.-—Under way at 8 A. M. Pro¬ 
ceed to Little Falls, 50 miles. 
Saturday, Aug. 11.—Under way at 8 A. M. 
Proceed to Kirkville, 68 miles. 
Sunday, Aug. 12.—Under way at 9 A. M. Pro¬ 
ceed to Oswego, 49 miles. 
Monday, Aug. 13.—Under way at 8 A. M. 
Proceed to Frontenac, 60 miles. 
The cruise is open to all motor boats, whether 
members of the association or not, and the Cruise 
Committee charges itself with obtaining passes for 
passage through all the canals. Entries should 
be sent as follows as early as possible to the 
Cruise Committee, American Motor Boat Asso¬ 
ciation, St. James Building, New York. The 
committee is composed of W. L. Dudley, New 
York; G. S. Macdonald, New Rochelle, N. Y., 
and J. P. Welcker, Washington, D. C. 
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' Arrival of German Yachtsmen. —On the 
steamer Amerika which arrived in New York on 
July 29, were two of the German yachtsmen, 
Messrs. Bruno and Harry Wustran, Kaiserlicher 
Y. C. of Hamburg. These gentlemen will pro¬ 
ceed within a few days to Marblehead and 
familiarize themselves with the course over which 
the Sonderklasse races will be held for the cup 
presented by the German Emperor, and for which 
our President Mr. Roosevelt will act as sponsor. 
Messrs. Wustran expect the arrival of their 
boat, Gliickauf IV., in Boston, as it was shipped 
by the steamer Bulgaria. 
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' Rhode Island Y. C.—The rendezvous for the 
annual cruise was fixed for Newport, and on 
July 28 there were assembled at the anchorage 
about thirty yachts and more are expected to 
join as the fleet proceeds. A junction with the 
fleets of the Sachem Head and Hartford Y. C. 
is to be made off Cornfield Lightship on July 
30, and will proceed to Stonington Harbor. 
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The Narrangansett Bay Yachtsman. —We 
have received from the secretary of the Narra- 
gansett Bay Yacht Racing Association, the year 
book giving rules, allowances and much interest¬ 
ing and valuable data, in connection with races. 
The press work is good with many illustrations, 
and the advertisements are of a representative 
lot of men catering to the wants of yachting. 
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Sales by Hollis Burgess.— Mr. Hollis Burgess 
has sold the handsome cruising gasolene launch 
Siren, owned by Herman W. Friend, of Boston, 
to Marshall S. P. Pollard of Boston. The Siren 
is a modern motor boat of the hunting cabin 
type, and is very handsomely equipped. Mr. 
Pollard will use her in and around Gloucester, 
Mass. 
K_ennel Special. 
Ads under this head 2 cents a word a time (or 3 cents 
in capitals). Cash must accompany order. 
For Sale.—Full-blood English BEAGLE Hounds, Hunt¬ 
ers that are hunted. OAKLAND BEAGLE KENNELS, 
Pontiac, Mich. 
Norwegian bearhounds, Irish wolfhounds, deer and cat 
hounds. English bloodhounds, American foxhounds. 
Four-cent stamp for illustrated catalogue. 
ROOKVVOOD KENNELS, Lexington, Ky. 
For Sale.—Dogs, Hogs, Pigeons, Ferrets, Belgian Hares. 
8 cents for 40-page illustrated catalogue. 
C. G. LLOYDT, Dept. “M„” Sayre, Pa. 
FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 
BARGAIN.—EXTRA NICE BROKEN GORDON 
SETTER. TWO-YEAR-OLD. J. CURLY, FITCH¬ 
BURG, MASS. 5 
For Sale.—Full-blooded Dachshunde.’ DR. FOLKENS, 
639 Superior St., Cleveland, O. 
For Sale.—Twenty-three thoroughbred foxhounds, beagles, 
coon dogs and pointers, all ages. Farm raised. THOS. 
C. MILHOUS, Kennett Square, Pa. _8 
The Stanford Beagles.—Puppies and grown stock; eligible 
to registry. Four dogs at stud. Stud cards or catalogue 
for 4c. stamp. STANFORD KENNELS, Bangall, N.Y. 5 
St. Louis World’s Fair, 1904: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
Paris Exposition, 1900: Gold Medal & Highest Award 
SPRATT’S PATENT 
AM. (LTD.) 
Manufacture specially prepared foods for 
DOGS. PUPPIES. 
CATS. RABBITS. 
POULTRY. 
PIGEONS, GAME. 
BIRDS. FISH. 
Write for Catalogue, “Dog Culture,” with practical 
chapters on the feeding, kenneling and management of 
dogs; also chapters on cats. 
^nratt’c Patent ) 450 Market St., Newark, N. J. 
opidu b rdieni ' 714 s 4th St., St. Louis, Mo. 
(America) Ltd. ) 1324 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal. 
DO YOU HUNT? 
Trained COON. FOX and DEER 
HOUNDS For Sale. Reasonable Prices 
Here in Arkansaw we have millions of 
Coons, Foxes and Deer at our door to 
train our hounds with, and we train them 
too. They “ Deliver the Goods .” A few 
trained Rabbit and Squirrel Dogs. Also 
on trained Pups. For particulars address 
SPRING RIVER KENNELS 
Box 27, Imboden, Ark. 
BOOX OjV 
DOG DISEASES 
AND 
HOW TO FEED. 
Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
H. CLAY GLOVER, D. V. S., 1278 Broadway, New York. 
IMPROVED SPIKE COLLAR 
For use in dog training. Price, $2.00 By 
mail, $2.10. Send for circular. 
B. WATERS. 
346 Broadway. New York. 
Poultr y Mag azine, 
f Monthly, 50 to 100 pages, its writers 
Wm,' are the most successful Poultrymen 
rJH and women in the United States. It is 
it The POULTRY TRIBUNE, 
nicely illustrated, brimful each month 
of information on How to Care for 
Fowls and Make the Most Money with 
them. In fact so good you can’t afford 
to be without it. Price, 60 cents per year. Send at once 
for free sample and SPECIAL OFFER TO VOU. 
R. R. FISHER, Pub., Box .51, Freeport, III. 
HORSE AND HOVND 
By Roger D. Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
Hunt Club; Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Director 
National Foxhunters’ Association; Official fudge 
Brunswick Hunt Club. 
"Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all that per¬ 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows: Hunt¬ 
ing. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. Cross- 
Country Riding. Falls. Women in the Field The 
Hound. History and Origin of the American Hound. 
Breeding and Raising Horses. The Kennel. Scent. The 
Fox. Tricks and Habits of the Fox. In the Field. 
Hunt Clubs. The style is clear and crisp, and every 
chapter abounds with hunting information. The work is 
profusely illustrated. Price, $2.60. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
A Big-Game and Fish Map of New 
Brunswick. 
We have had prepared by the official draughtsman of 
New Brunswick a map of that Province, giving the local¬ 
ities where big game—moose and caribou—are most 
abundant, and also the streams in which salmon are 
found, and the rivers and lakes which abound in trout. 
Price, $1. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
WM. LYMAN’S 
RAPID FIRING TARGETS 
FOR RIFLES. 
25 Yards, price, 15c. per dozen. 
50 Yards, price, 25c. per dozen. 
^ Canoe Ridge, Pa. 
I he Lyman Targets received. They are the best I ever 
saw - Charles King, Gunsmith. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 346 Broadway, New York. 
MEN I HAVE FISHED WITH. 
By Fred Mather. A handsome volume, printed on laid 
paper, bound in green and gold, and illustrated with a 
new portrait of Mr. Mather, and with portraits of the 
“men” of whom he writes so delightfully. 272 pages. 
Postpaid, $2. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
