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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[March 2, 1907. 
THE PITTSBURG 
Sportsmans Show 
... TO BE GIVEN IN THE . . . 
DUQUESNE GARDEN 
April 24 to May 4,1907, Inclusive 
Every Feature to be of Direct Interest to Sportsmen 
A FEW OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES ARE HERE GIVEN: 
A Lake for Water Sports, 50 x 100 feet. A Complete Hunting Camp, 150 feet long. 
Exhibits from Maine, Canada, New Brunswick, Cuba, Florida, the Rocky Mountains, etc. 
A Trophy Exhibit of several hundred Record Specimens. 
A Rifle Shooting Tournament under the direction of L. P. ITT EL, CHAS. GRUBB and MR. ROOT. 
Exhibits of Sportsmen’s Supplies—Guns, Revolvers, Fishing Tackle and Genetal Camp Outfits. 
An exhibit of over five hundred specimens of Live Game Birds. 
An exhibit of Live Moose, Elk, Bear, Deer, Car.bou, Lynx, Mountain Sheep, etc. 
The Pennsylvania State Exhibit of Fish Hatcheries and Live Game Fish. 
Camp exhibits by Guides and Camp Owners. 
Typical Indian Hunter’s Camp, Alaskan Hunter’s Camp, etc., etc., etc. 
SIZE OF DUQUESNE GARDEN INSIDE 140 X 400 FEET—EXCLUSIVE 
OF AMPHITHEATRE HALL USED FOR RIFLE PRACTICE, ETC., ETC. 
Rent of floor space for exhibits fifty cents per square foot, including trees and rustic rails. An 
early application is necessary if you wish to secure space, as very little now remains. 
Directors of Pittsburg Sportsman’s Show Association: 
A. H. KING, President 
GEORGE SHIRAS, 
C. A. PAINTER 
JOHN M. PHILLIPS 
Dr. O. H. VOIGT 
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S. H. McKEE 
E. J. TAYLOR 
F. F. BROOKS 
JAMES N. JARVIS 
NORWOOD JOHNSTON 
R. R. BENNETT 
JOHN W. PONTEFRACT 
STEPHEN LANAHAN 
P. W. SHEPHARD (The Index) 
W. F. HAMILTON 
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WRITE 
W. F. HAMILTON, Vice-Pres. and General Manager 
711 Keystone Bank Building, Pittsburg, Pa. 
