. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®he gveebev mtfr â §FpQvt»tmxxt [August 13, 1901 TELEPHONE-. South 640. VRSE BOOTS San Francisco, Cal. .Q U. M. C.^^M^CARTRIDGES 303 and 30-30 CALIBERS FOR- LITTLE RECOIL AND NO SMOKE. /SAVAGE RIFLES are superior to any other make, give exceeding ACCURACY, UNIFORMITY, CLEANLINESS. '4h METAL CASED BULLET Glabrough, Golcher & Go. GUNS .X*$rtU. FISHING For catalogue of all sizes, address UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SMITH GUNS At the Cal. Inanimate Target Association May 25-26, 1901. 71 Shooters, 20 used Smith Guns. There were 11 Indivi


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ®he gveebev mtfr â §FpQvt»tmxxt [August 13, 1901 TELEPHONE-. South 640. VRSE BOOTS San Francisco, Cal. .Q U. M. C.^^M^CARTRIDGES 303 and 30-30 CALIBERS FOR- LITTLE RECOIL AND NO SMOKE. /SAVAGE RIFLES are superior to any other make, give exceeding ACCURACY, UNIFORMITY, CLEANLINESS. '4h METAL CASED BULLET Glabrough, Golcher & Go. GUNS .X*$rtU. FISHING For catalogue of all sizes, address UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. SMITH GUNS At the Cal. Inanimate Target Association May 25-26, 1901. 71 Shooters, 20 used Smith Guns. There were 11 Individual Trophies offered. Shooters using SMITH GUNS captured 9. Coast Reoord made by Edward Schultz. 112 Straight Edgar Forster, high average, 95%. Ed. Schultz and Otto Feudner, 92%. Webb, 91*%. E. Feudner, 89J%. Varien, 88%. F. Feudner, 874% Flickinger; 87%. Shields and McCutchan, 86J%, Williamson, 86%. They all shot L. C. Smith Guns. Catalogue on application to HUNTER ARMS CO., Fulton, N. T. PHIL. B. BEKEAXT CO., San Francisco, Coast Representative. Gun Goods <f^-Send lor Catalogue. Tackle 538 MARKET STREET, S. F. COAST RECORD. Made with SHOTGUN R1FLE1TE EDWARD SCHULTZ 112 Straight Targets. Manufactured WORLD RECORD. Made with E. C. No. 1 w. R. CROSBY 345 Straight Targets. Ingleside, May26, 1901. New York, April. 1901. * THE AMERICAN "E. ; and "SCHULTZE" Gunpowder Co., Ltd. PHIL. n. BEKEART CO. PaciOc Cosst Representative II The Old Reliable" Parker once more proves its right to the,title, at the Grand Ameri- can Han d i ca p of 19O0. 1stâH. D. Bates, with 59 straight kills. 2dâJ. R. Malone, with 58 straight kills. 3dâPhil Daly Jr., with 31 straight kills. All used the -Old ; TAKE NO ONE'S WORD, TRY IT FOR YOURSELF. BALLISTITE IN THE HANDS OF .WINS Second in Grand American Handicap at Targets INTERSTATE PARK, N. July IS, 1901. MR F. V. CAKLOUGB, 93 out of the 100. Fir«t aVPrao'P "l'll"rH» MINN., July 5 and 6,


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