. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 6,1900J &lje Qvesbsv rmo gpovtaman* are protected for three yeara from October 1, 1900, in the counties of Saeadahoc, Androscoggin, Yorfe and Cumberland. The regular deer Beason in Maine is from Oct. 1st to Dec. 15th, and no one is allowed to have in hiB possession more than two deer in one season. Caribou are protected for five vears, from Oct. 15, 1900. It stems rather odd to think of deer Bhooting in September, but the open season on moose or caribou commences in the county of Albert in the Providence of New Brunswick, on 8ept. 15b, excepting on


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. October 6,1900J &lje Qvesbsv rmo gpovtaman* are protected for three yeara from October 1, 1900, in the counties of Saeadahoc, Androscoggin, Yorfe and Cumberland. The regular deer Beason in Maine is from Oct. 1st to Dec. 15th, and no one is allowed to have in hiB possession more than two deer in one season. Caribou are protected for five vears, from Oct. 15, 1900. It stems rather odd to think of deer Bhooting in September, but the open season on moose or caribou commences in the county of Albert in the Providence of New Brunswick, on 8ept. 15b, excepting on that portion lyirg to the westward of St. John river, in which these animals are protected until Sept. 15, 1902 In the Provi- dence of Quebec the shooting season for moose, caribou and deer commences on the first day of The game laws seem to be as much violated by proprietors of Eastern swell resorts as they are reported to be ignored here by our own local Bonifaces in the downtown restaurants The following account by a writer in the New York Times has a savor of truth about it that is interesting if noi accept- able to the sportsman and gourmet: "I assure vou that both the venison and the birds are imported," said the head waiter at one of the Broadway restaorants when a person protested against the serving of game out of season. "It is brought over in the French Fly-Oasting Medal Contests for 1900. The fly-casting contests for 1900 of the 8an Francisco Fly- Casting Club have been practically fioishei. Four members* Messrs. H. C. Golcher and A. E. Lovett and F M. Height and E A. Everett will meet tomorrow at 8tow Lake. These contests will determine the winner of the medal for the champion class in Ions; distance and the winner of the prize for the first cIsbs in accuracy. The following summary of the season's contestB shows the steamers, and is not American game at all, though we do not percentages, the winners in each class and the improvement tell


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