. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. :$•$* THE GOI/D DUST MEDAI, Won by Clarence C. Nauman, Ingleside, June 3, 1899. Team shoot at 15 blue rocks per man— Black 11101 11011 11000—10 Eckhardt lllll 11100 11111—13 Klndberg 01111 11101 10011—11 Jestone ..lllll OHIO 11110—12 ooooo OOOOl 11010—4 — Total 50 Smith lllll 11101 Uiil-14 Holllngsworthjlieil 01101 lOlll—11 Vetter 10111 111 10 11101—12 Chapmau Olljl 01011 11100—10 Washburn 11010 10U1O 01011— 8 — Total 55 OARTRIDaH: AND SHELL. The jury disagreed at Santa Cruz on the 20th inst. in the caBe of A. i. W. Gibbs of San Francisco, charged wi


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. :$•$* THE GOI/D DUST MEDAI, Won by Clarence C. Nauman, Ingleside, June 3, 1899. Team shoot at 15 blue rocks per man— Black 11101 11011 11000—10 Eckhardt lllll 11100 11111—13 Klndberg 01111 11101 10011—11 Jestone ..lllll OHIO 11110—12 ooooo OOOOl 11010—4 — Total 50 Smith lllll 11101 Uiil-14 Holllngsworthjlieil 01101 lOlll—11 Vetter 10111 111 10 11101—12 Chapmau Olljl 01011 11100—10 Washburn 11010 10U1O 01011— 8 — Total 55 OARTRIDaH: AND SHELL. The jury disagreed at Santa Cruz on the 20th inst. in the caBe of A. i. W. Gibbs of San Francisco, charged with shooting quail out of season, standing seven for acquittal to five for conviction. The Garden City Gun Club will make a strong bid to re- tain the trophies won at Antiocb last May. The members have been shooting exceedingly well io practice events bo far this season, among those billeted for Fresno are W. B. Hob- son, Dr. A. M. Barker, R. Coykendall, George Anderson, F. Mayo, W. H. Yarian, J. K. Carroll and Clem Arques. Moose bunting is sometimes a very dangerous pastime, and now and then leads to the hunters being themselves hunted. Two guides, one up a tree and the other hiding underneath the branches of a fallen spruce, guarded all night by a bull moose, almost perished recently in Canada. One of them has practically recovered, but the other will not be able to walk for months. They were caught in a big snow storm, and losing the trail that would take them to the place they wished to reacb, they started a fire, made a "shake down" of boughs and rolled themselves in blankets. They fell asleep bat were awakened by a noise in the underbrush. A huge moose emerged not thirty feet distant and stared at the fiie. The rifles of the men were in a hollow stump, near the moose, and both sought refuge in trees. The moose caught one of them and wounded him in the legs. He was pulled to the ground but fortunately rolled under a fallen spruce. The oth


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