Western field . f the cardinal principles of the clubis the preservation of the native game ani-mals, birds and fish of North America, and tothis end it is pledged to use its best endeav-ors to secure the enactment of vi^holesomelaws by Congress and the legislatures of theseveral States in the Union. Among themembers of the club are some of the mostprominent rien in the country, men distin- guished in science, exploration and sport, andits influences in preserving the game andfish of the country from extermination cannot be otherwise than beneficent in the ex-treme. The possibilities for good
Western field . f the cardinal principles of the clubis the preservation of the native game ani-mals, birds and fish of North America, and tothis end it is pledged to use its best endeav-ors to secure the enactment of vi^holesomelaws by Congress and the legislatures of theseveral States in the Union. Among themembers of the club are some of the mostprominent rien in the country, men distin- guished in science, exploration and sport, andits influences in preserving the game andfish of the country from extermination cannot be otherwise than beneficent in the ex-treme. The possibilities for good of such anorganization are inestimable, and its incep-tion reflects much credit upon Mr. objects are of national interest, and in thehands of so capable and efficient a manageras hustling Dall DeWeese, of Canon City,they will be advanced to finality; for whenMr. DeWeese goes afield for hunting or busi-ness he makes records, and the Pike andCarson Club promises to eclipse all his for-mer DEVOTION. WHO so prefers it may rent gilded fashions shrine sit to hear gospel news;But when to worship God my soul aspiresThen seek I leafy temples, feathered choirs. —Katherine March Chase.
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