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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 22, 1907. 
Tajciderm isis. 
SAVE YOUR TROPHIES. 
"GOrite for our Illustrated Catalogue, 
"Heads and Horns.” 
It gives directions for preparing and preserving Skins, Antlers, 
etc. Also prices for Heads and Rugs, Birds and Fish, and all 
kinds of work in Taxidermy. 
Ward's Natural Science Establishment, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
J. KANNOFSKY, 
PRACTICAL GLASS BLOWER 
and Manufacturer of 
Artificial eyes for birds, animals and manufacturing purposes a 
specialty. Send for prices. All kinds of skulls for the fur 
trade. 369 Canal Street, New York. 
Please mentipn “Forestand Stream.” 
ROWLAND. 
TAXIDERMIST, 
A ipecialty in mounting Moose, Elk, Caribou and Deer 
heads. Call and examine work. 
No. 182 SIXTH AVENUE, 
TeL 4206 Chelsea. Near 13th St. NEW YORK 
with the 
Heads, 
FRED SAUTER, Taxidermist. 
Established i860. 
FormerlyNo. 3 
No. William St., 
Removed to 
42 BleeckerSt., 
cor. Elm St., 
will continue to 
please customers 
best durable work. Also carry large assortment of Game 
Rugs and attractive groups, for sale and to rent. 
TAXIDERMISTS 
Dealers in Supplies, Glass Eyes, and 
all materials used by the trade. 
All kinds of Game Heads purchased 
in the raw. Mounted specimens for 
sale. Send for Catalogue. 
THE IK. ABBOTT FRAZAR CO. 
93 SUDBURY ST. 
Dept. 2 BOSTON, MASS. 
THE NEW EDITION 
Dated June 15 
Game Laws in Brief 
Contains the new Laws of 
39 States, Territories and 
Provinces. 
Sold by dealers everywhere, 
for 25 cents, postpaid, by 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. 
For Sale. 
Small-Mouth Black Ba.ss 
We have the only establishment dealing in young small-mouth 
blae* bass commercially in the United States. Vigorous young 
bass in various sizes ranging from advanced fry to 3 and 4-inch 
fingerlings for stocking purposes. 
War&maug Small-Mouth Black Bass Hatchery. 
Correspondence invited. Send fftr circulars. Address 
HENRY W. BEEMAN, New Preston, Conn. 
BROOK TROUT. 
Eggs, fry, yearlings and two-vear-olds, for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Address NEW ENGLAND TROUT 
FARM, Plympton, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT. 
It will pay you to correspond with me before buying 
eggs, fry or yearlings in any quantity. I guarantee a 
safe delivery anywhere. Crystal Springs Trout Farm, 
L. B. HANDY, So. Wareham, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT 
of all ages for stocking 
brooks and lakes. Brook 
trout eggs in any quantity, warranted delivered anywhere 
in fine condition. Correspondence solicited. 
THE PLYMOUTH ROCK TROUT CO., 
Plymouth, Mass. 
BROOK TROUT FOR SALE. 
We have constantly on hand 
fine supply of Brook Trout, 
all sizes for stocking purposes 
Also for table use, at 75c. a 
pound. Visitors privileged to 
catch own trout. 
PARADISE BROOK 
TROUT CO., Parkside, Pa., Henryville R.R. Sta. 
THE BROOKDALE TROUT CANNOT BE BEAT 
for stocking ponds and streams. For the next few 
weeks we will make a very low price on young fry and 
large fish. Also fly-fishing. 
BROOKDALE TROUT CO., Kingston, Mass. 
Berkshire Trout Ponds and Hatchery, Hartsville P. O., 
Mass.—A lot of fine healthy trout for sale. For informa¬ 
tion write or phone to GEORGE W. SHULTIS, Super¬ 
intendent, Hartsville P. O., Mass. Phone, 16-13 Great 
Barrington, Berkshire Hills. 
LIVE WILD WHITE CANADIAN HARES CHEAP. 
WALTER R. SOPER, Bucksport, Me. 
For Sale or Exchange.—Winchester No. 1 octagon .25-20 
barrel, recut by H. M. Pope; never used. Malcolm 18in. 
rifle telescope, six power, diameter %in. Three hand¬ 
made bait-casting rods, agate guides and tops, German 
silver mountings; lengths, 5-6 ft. One Henshall comb, 
rod 8ft. 3in.; lancewood, German silver, agates. Want 
fly-rod or target revolver. Address W. H. M., box 1832, 
New York city. ... 
Froperly for Sale. 
SALMON FISHING. 
For Sale or To Let—Fee simple holding—yielding good catch of 
large salmon. Very accessible. Write H.W.,care Forest& Stream 
HORSE AND HOUND 
By Roger D. Williams, Master of Foxhounds, Iroquois 
Hunt Club; Keeper Foxhound Stud Book; Directoi 
National Foxhunters’ Association; Official Judge 
Brunswick Hunt Club. 
"Horse and Hound” is encyclopedic in all that per¬ 
tains to foxhunting. It has chapters as follows; Hunt 
ting. The Hunter. Schooling of Hunters. Cross- 
Country Riding 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, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Hunting in Many Lands. 
The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club. Editors; 
Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Vignette. 
Illustrated. Cloth, 448 pages. Price, $2.50. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO 
LIVE GAME & GAME BIRDS 
To Restock Your Preserves. 
Write for our price lists. 
WENZ & MACKENSEN, - - - Yardley, Pa. 
New Haven Curv Club. 
New Haven, Conn., June 13.—The regular monthly 
shoot was held June 12 and was a very pleasant and 
successful affair. We had a fine day, and a large crowd 
attended. 
The Hunter Arms Co. vase shoot was the feature of 
the day, in which twenty-two men participated. Mr. 
Robertson was high gun in this event with a score of 27 
out of 30. In this event the use of both barrels was a 
new thing to our club, and caused considerable interest. 
Some of the boys forgot that they had a second barrel 
until reminded of it by the crowd in a somewhat boister¬ 
ous manner. When the unfortunate forgetful party was 
so fortunate as to break his target after being reminded, 
the applause was quite marked. The race was a sliding 
handicap, and this caused a considerable delay in run¬ 
ning it off, as at the end of each 5 birds a new squad 
was called out, and the number of yards which each 
man had to shoot from had to be determined at the end 
of each 5 birds. This shoot will continue for six months, 
October and November excepted, the best four scores 
out of the six to count for the tiophy. 
Our next shoot will be the Consolidated Gun Club 
shoot on June 25, at which we hope to have a large 
number of shooters. Suitable prizes will be offered and a 
good programme is assured. It will pay the shooters to ' 
watch for the programme and list of prizes, as we think 
that when they are made public most shooters will wish 
to participate. 
Ten-bird events: 
Events; 
1 
2 3 4 
Events: 
1 
2 
3 4 
Orty . 
5 
7 8 7 
Sherman ... 
... 6 
Barnes . 
3 
1 .. .. 
Dr Johnson 
... 4 
5 
6 5 
Daun . 
1 
1 .-. .. 
Morrisey .... 
... 5 
5 
• .. 
Johnson .. 
5 
9 8.. 
Kelly . 
... 6 
7 
7 5 
G Bassett . 
9 
7 .. .. 
Hall . 
... 5 
... 
Whitney . 
10 
7 .. .. 
Metcalf . 
... 7 
4 
G W Bristol 
... 3 
Arcy . 
8 
7 8.. 
C B Bristol. 
... 7 
8 
Hemmeller .... 
8 
7 7.. 
Clark ....... 
... 5 
6 
6 
... 3 
Dr Smith . 
7 
5 5.. 
Hunter Arms 
Co. trophy 
vase shoot, 30 
targets, both 
barrels: 
Orty . 
.23 
Robinson ... 
. IS 
Stevenson . 
.26 ' 
Morrisey ... 
. 25 
Mack . 
.26 
Gale . 
.. 9 
Robertson . 
. 27 
Clock . 
. 23 
Dr Smith . 
2? 
Kelly . 
. 19 
Arcy . 
.25 
Minor . 
. 17 
Bristol . 
.21 
Hall . 
. 13 
Penn . 
. 10 
F Bassett ... 
. 21 
Hemmeller . 
. 20 
Johnson .... 
. 21 
Whitney . 
. 19 
Bentley . 
Brown . 
.14 
Team race: 
First Tea 
m. 
Second Team 
Robertson, Capt 
.21 
Mack, Capt. 
.21 
Stevenson . 
.17 
Kelly . 
.19 
Arcy . 
.17 
Hemmeller . 
.18 
Morrissey . 
.2-0 
F Bassett ... 
18 
Hamilton . 
.15 
Robinson ... 
.17 
Sherman . 
.19 
Clock . 
.17 
Savage . 
.20 
Brown . 
17 
Dr Smith. 
.19-148 
Orty . 
.17- 
-139 
First team won 
by 9 birc 
s. 
Memphis Gun Club. 
Memphis, Tenn., June 15.—A good many members 
faced the traps at Montgomery Park this afternoon, 
some of them in practice for the Grand American 
Handicap, but more of them rehearsing for the big 
shoot to be held here by the club, commencing July 8 
and continuing four days. 
The most prominent p'rofessionals will be present at 
the July meet, but only amateurs will divide the money, 
as, of course, provided by the interstate rules, which 
will govern. The best amateurs in the adjacent States 
are expected. There will be $100 added daily by the 
club, according to the official announcement, and ten 
events daily at $2 each. 
The scores: 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Tavel . 
. 80 
65 
Hunt . 
.SO 
60 
Fowler .... 
.100 
63 
Turner .... 
.100 
75 
Ambrose .. 
.60 
22 
Toy . 
.80 
20 
Hare . 
.60 
34 
Buxton .... 
.100 
80 
Smithwick 
.60 
32 
Ricks . 
.80 
67 
Maxwell .. 
. 40 
1 
Bond . 
. 80 
47 
Nelson .... 
.80 
50 
Buckingham 
....ISO 
130 
Overton .. 
.SO 
46 
Finley . 
. SO 
57 
Goodbar .. 
. 80 
53 
Woodruff .. 
....8 60 
23 
Crook .... 
.80 
53 
. 
Mountaineers Gun Club. 
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 9.—Mr. A. M. Hatcher, the 
popular trade representative, was the guest of our gun 
club on Saturday, June 8, and made the remarkable score 
of 100 straight, cleaning up the entire programme without 
a miss. This is the first time this has ever been ac¬ 
complished on the grounds of the Mountaineers’ Gun 
Club, and Mr. Hatcher, who has a host of personal 
friends in our club, was heartily congratulated. 
All the old officers of our gun club were re-elected 
unanimously at a meeting held after the programme had 
been finished, and this season will still find Mr. Keith 
Webb, President; O. F. Chichester, Vice-President; C. 
S. Morrison, Secretary and Treasurer, and C. W. Good- 
lake, Field Captain. 
Following are the scores: 
Shot 
at. Broke. 
A 
M Hatcher...100 
100 
K 
Webb .10O 
95 
C 
W Goodlake. .100 
91 
B 
Plummer.100 
90 
C 
S Morrison.. .100 
72 
Shot 
at. 
Broke. 
Will Rape .. 
....100 
74 
B Haskins .. 
.... 50 
35 
Langley. 
.... 50 
33 
Martin . 
.... 50 
30 
Mountaineer. 
