. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 6, 1898. (K\js gvesTiev onn §pxrvtsniaxu 91 A Woodland party composed cf Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hub- bard and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, C. P. Alex- ander and T. J. Hutchinson are enjoying a camping trip in the Blue Lakes and Elk Mountain districts. The party will travel from point to point in teams. The gentlemen of the party are all crack rifle shots and good hunters aod anglers the camp cuisine therefore will be plentifully supplied with fish and game. A party of ten or twelve San Mateo and Redwood sports- men under the guidance ot Billy Flump, r


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. August 6, 1898. (K\js gvesTiev onn §pxrvtsniaxu 91 A Woodland party composed cf Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hub- bard and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard, C. P. Alex- ander and T. J. Hutchinson are enjoying a camping trip in the Blue Lakes and Elk Mountain districts. The party will travel from point to point in teams. The gentlemen of the party are all crack rifle shots and good hunters aod anglers the camp cuisine therefore will be plentifully supplied with fish and game. A party of ten or twelve San Mateo and Redwood sports- men under the guidance ot Billy Flump, rode up to Iken- cotters, near the Summit, last Saturday, intending to have a deer hunt in the adj iceot hills and gulches at daybreak San- day morning. One of the hunters found out there was to be a dacce at La Honda en Saturday night, eo forthwith he galloped over the La Honda trail when he reached that point, stating that he would show up next morning at four o'clock; he didn't however, uotil late 8unday afternoon. The hunters were out from early morn till dewy eve, but ne'er a buck saw they. The dancing hunter was the only man cf the expedition who got a dear. "Bill Nye" (Dietz), "Hello1. (Eaton), Ben Harris, Frank Hofling and S. Spencer are back from tbe wilds of Mendo- cino county. They pre-empted the best camping ground on or around Sanhedrin mountain. Nye and the Indian did the most hunting, bagging thirteen fioe bucks on the trip. Hofiing's avoirdupois was a handicap in that rough country. The party nearly perished cf thirst at one time, but fortu- nately discovered a mountain spring, the waters of which were rare in the excellence cf their cool, sparkling thirst- quenching qualities. Thie lucky find enabled them to sup- plement the meats of the forest and stream with temporary drinking accommodations until they reached the regions of civilization again. KENNEL. Coming Events. BENCH SHOW3. Sept. 5-6-7-3, 1898—Toronto Industrial Exhibition Association's


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