June i, 1507.] 
FOREST AND STREAM. 
Remington Autoloading Rifle. 
879 
We In-Vite Comparison 
between the new Remington and competing guns. It loads itself, and is "big 
enough for the biggest game." Hammerless, with a solid breech—it is absolutely 
sate. It takes down to pack in your suit case. Made in .35 Remington .32 
emington, and .30-30 calibers. The Remington Autoloading Shot Gun 
operates on the 
same principle 
and is the 
JVebu illustrated catalogues free. game crun. 
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Ilion. N. Y. 
Agency. 315 Broadway. N. Y. Sales Office. 515 Market St.. San Francisca. Cal. 
the statement that the .22 long rifle will shoot 
-at ZUOycls. under favorable conditions. 
As our 200 yard range near the shooting house has 
been abandoned and there st'ems little prospect for an- 
■other to be secured very soon, there are rumors that a 
■quiet little coterie of krag cranks will occasionally 
.slide aboard a surburban trolley car on a Sunday morn¬ 
ing and sling a little lead into targets and a hillside far 
■enough away from folks and things to cause no an¬ 
noyance to good people. This little band of shooters 
feel very much like the ancient pilgrims! With no wel¬ 
come hand extended from the' State range, driven from 
the crude range they had, with the only range available 
to ° ‘ong ? distance to reach except on a holiday, they 
will likewise be driven to the- most out-of-the-way place 
they can find for Sunday work as a last resort—but they 
can t be suppressed yet. 
! Fifty yards, revolver and pistol: 
Q 1 Qi VO Q V n er uruf pistol, 50yds.—Almy (pistol), 91, 96, 90, 
911, 91 90; Miller (revolver), 83, 86 , 88 , S 8 , 80; Parkhurst 
(revolver), u *90; Argus (revolver), 80, 73, SO; Hurlburt 
(revolver), < 8 ; Liebnch (pistol), 77, 77 , 77 . 
RJ.ljtary), 50yds.—Mayo (Krag), 44 , 43, 43, 43. 
\¥ lh i : 1 ary ,c ga !i e ' r ^r ra ^ ge) 25vds.—Coulters (Krag), 
oO, 48, 46, 41, 45, 45, 45; Parkhurst (Krag), 43, 45, 47; 
(Hurlburt (krag), 43, 42, 39 . 
! Revolver and Pistol, 20yds.—fAlmv (nistoH 96 92 99 
Kpktol )* 1 79 °’ 9 °’ 94> 90 : Parkhurst (revolver) 87; Liebrich 
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- 
gs that are hunted. OAKLAND BEAGLE KENNELS, 
Pontiac, Mich. ’ 
FOR SALE. Pointer dog, liver and white, five years old, 
well broken on quail, pheasants and woodcock; backs, 
gtrieves and obedient to whistle and command. Dam, 
Bells of Hessan; sire, Kent’s Chip. Price, $50.00. 
A. P. HULL, Box 153, Montgomery, 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. 
Cockers. All colors and types, from registered stock. 
rRlT^xil 011 ^ 5 e ', , Sati A faction guaranteed. ARTHUR 
L. BURNS, Franklin, Delaware Co., New York. 
*Clean score. 
fShot outdoors. 
Walnut Hill, May 25.—The weekly competition of the 
Massachusetts Rifle Association was held at its range 
:o-day m a tricky 7 o’clock wind, the sudden changes 
Df which played havoc with the bullets of the shooters, 
especially at long range. 
, F- P an i e J s Was high at 1,000 yards with 43, this and 
.he 40 made by \\ . Charles being the only scores to 
■each the 40 mark during the day. 
Better conditions prevailed at the pistol targets, and a 
lumber of fine scores were made. E, H. Foote won the 
>ilver pistol medal, dhe scores: 
Silver pistol medal: Won on ten scores of 86 or bet- 
e E.by H ' Foote, 89, 91, 87, SS. 87. 89. 89. 86 , 90, 90. 
Utlhand practice match: IL E. Tuck °24 213 907 • 
L Niedner 207; J. E. Lvnch 190, R. Berry 169 ’ “ ’ 
T2? g T n T, rlf ? e ™ atc £> V CW)yds " 10 shots: F. Daniels 
3, 47, W. Charjes 40; R. L. Dale 39; B. E. Hunter 37 ; 
i. E. Comey 37. 
match, 10 shots: W. Mortimer 96, 95, 94, 
r °r : r ’ n L £ oot c e ?°> 90: W. A. Smith 88 , 88 ; 
F T. Da y 88 ; S. D. Martin 88 ; J. B. Hobbs 86 . 
8 Mihtar y revolver medal match, 10 shots: CaDt A G 
f .lark 48, 46, 45, 45, 45; M. T. Day 4° 
l p; stol practice match: D G. Fox 92, 88 ; H. E. Tuck 
“ 0 , H. E. Comey 85; W. A. Smith 85; J. B. Plobbs 84. 
We will thoroughly train your shooting dog on quail 
tor prairie or cover shooting. Also on woodcock. Terms 
reasonable. LOCH LADDIE KENNELS, Doniphan, 
ENGLISH RINGNECK PHEASANT EGGS for sale 
Address GAMEKEEPER, Brooklake Park, Madiso< 
IN • J . OO 
KENNELS, w"r e w r ick PU S P, Y: FORESTER 
Uncle Lisha’s Shop. 
Llfe Jn 3 ri° r ia er 1 °l 7 Yankeela " d : By Rowland E. Robin- 
son. Cloth. 187 pages. Price, $1.25. 
pl b ! s , hop f its . elf > th ? P Ia « of business of Uncle Lisha 
Peg g s, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman’s 
Cb if ng . e ’ wkei j e >. as one °f the fraternity expressed it, 
hnrV, hU H terS fisherm r en of the widely scattered neigh- 
to mp US Hes ” meet ° f everungs and dul1 outdoor days, 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
DuPont Rifle Association. 
(- m i n g tnn, Del., May 25.—Shooting conditions were 
^ ed ?, nt ° n the afternoon of the 18th and 25th inst., but 
it f“ e t nc vV n S? J 11 , th i range " as very small. On the 
>th inst McCafferty began to feel at home with smoke- 
-ss powder and again on the 25th he felt that results 
He , ls onIy now beginning to show 
P TflG k '? d ° f i f ° rm , S , fte a a year of trifling with dif- 
- ent lines, barrels and loads, not to mention the tele- 
'Ope- .Newman is not in satisfactory shape. The tele- 
yet a f a miliar instrument. At the 50yd. 
ingeRobelen moved his record up to 87 on the 18 th, 
ai;ld R^aucbard maintained their usual 
S eS E rhe, f P lsto1 sco , r es have not been remarkable 
VactiL to past f few months, because it has been their 
C t« I? 4 ? rt sc ? n ? g immediately and continue to 
E m?JV l- C i. 0Se ° f th ? shooting. This keeps out ex- 
.ptionally high scores, but is the best kind of practice 
r general improvement. The scores • 1 
'll - ‘ 
SIXTY-THREE YEARS AGO 
. T® 1 !-” HarnUtQri tlicn 20 years of age, set out from St. 
Louis, Mo., with seven other free trappers under the 
kadersh.p of old Bill Williams. Seven of these eight 
mt , n a m dead i .but Hamilton still lives out in Montana 
and still sets his traps. He has written the story of his 
Ills ca?led mg 3yS 3n thC b0 ° k has been Polished 
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Mailed FREE to any address by the author. 
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IMPROVED SPIKE 
COLLAR. 
MY SIXTY YEARS ON 
THE PLAINS 
By W. T. HAMILTON 
ii l ’i /. . au ^°ut 92, 85 , 85, 
Manchard 91 90, 91, 94, 89, 89. S7 S4 
S sn Ur Q ay V ¥- ay 25 ~ Bifle - 200yds.: McCafferty 81, 82, 
d- ’cl' j ew mau 82; Blanchard 81, 82, 79 79 
, Pl 86°’82 5 ° ydS ‘ 1 BIanchard 95 > 87 . 85 > S 8 ; Keithley 92, 
IT. B. McCollum, Sec’y. 
c* . V iiie scores: 
rtv U 86 & 8 rV 8 ^ R L fl , e ’ 2°° y lls.. 10 shots: McCaf- 
rty 86 , 81, S4, SO, 18 ; Blanchard, 80, SI. 
n’, d ^ Po o n 3 92. 85, 85, S7; Robelen 87; 
*} iu ls tu 0{ tra Pping. trading, Indian fighting, hunting, 
life d tJ ; h f iT a f y / nd vaned > ncide nts of the trapped 
•^ 4 .* 1S i°^ a( ^venture and excitement, but the storv 
L t ? d m Ti eS i 1 l’. and tkere I s nothing in it that is H 
a _:j _ , r v,.-^ t llv/lu,u 5 it mai is lurid. 
3 h l gh i ng ’.. t t ere L s nothing that can be called 
blood and thunder, but there is much that is history 
The book has all the charm of the old volumes, telfintt 
°L e ®,tly f rave ] . m the West; books which were simple 
and direct, and in which there was no striving for effect 
It is illustrated by a portrait of the author and nnp nf 
the celebrated Chief Washaki, and by six drawings of old f 
.me trapper and Indian life, by Mr. Charles M Russell 
2 e 9 S Ce n^ a '^ cowboy .artist of Great Falls, Montana! ' 
Z.3 pageo. Cloth. Illustrated. Price, $1.60. 
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