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street, Chicago. Decision, guilty; $25.00 fines; same collected. Fined for 

 selling small fish. 



June 22, 1906 — Section 6 violated. Judge Prenderville, 124 Clark street, 

 Chicago. Decision, guilty; $25.00 fines; same collected and sent to State 

 Treasurer. Fined for selling trout. 



June 25, 1906 — Section 18 violated. Judge Callahan of South Chicago. 

 Decision, guilty; amount of fines, $25.00. Same collected and sent to State 

 Treasurer. Fined for fishing out of season. 



June 25, 1906 — Section 18 violated. Judge Callahan, South Chicago. De- 

 cision, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Same sent to State Treasurer. Two 

 thousand fish disposed of. Fined lor' fishing out of season. 



June 26, 1906 — Section 18 violated. Judge Foster of South Chicago. De- 

 cision, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Same collected and sent to State 

 Treasurer. Fined for fishing out of season. 



July 5, 1906 — Section 6 violated. Judge Cochran, 124 Clark street. Deci- 

 sion, not guilty; by jury. 



July 5, 1906 — Section 6 violated. Judge Cochran, 124 Clark street. De- 

 cision, not guilty; by jury. 



July 6, 1906 — Section 1 violated. Judge Callahan, South Chicago. Deci- 

 sion, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Same collected and sent to State Treas- 

 urer. Fined for fishing in waters not used for navigation. 



July 12, 1906 — Section 1 violated. Judge Foster, South Chicago. Deci- 

 sion, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Same collected and sent to State Treas- 

 urer. Fined for fishing in Calumet lake. 



July 12, 1906 — Section 1 violated. Judge Foster, South Chicago. Deci- 

 sion, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Same collected and sent to State Treas- 

 urer. Fined for fishing in Calumet lake. 



June 26, 1906 — Section 18 violated. Judge Foster, South Chicago. Deci- 

 sion, guilty; fines, $25.00. One thousand pounds of fish disposed of. Fined 

 for fishing out of season. 



Aug. 7, 1906— Section 6 violated. Judge Wolff, 122 Clark street, Chicago. 

 Decision, guilty; amount of fine, $25.00. Will appeal. 



Aug. 15, 1906 — SectioD 6 violated. Judge Prenderville, 124 Clark street, 

 Chicago. Decision, guilty; amount of fines, $25.(70; collected and sent to 

 State Treasurer. Fined for selling No. 2 trout. 



Aug. 29, 1906 — Section 1 violated. Act governing fishing in Lake Michigan. 

 Judge Prenderville, 124 Clark street, Chicago. Decision, guilty; amount of 

 fine, $25.00. Promised to pay in twenty days. Fishing with dip net. 



Aug. 30, 1906 — Section 1 violated. Act governing fishing in Lake Michigan. 

 Judge Prenderville, 124 Clark street, Chicago. Decision, guilty; amount of 

 fine, $25.00; same collected and sent to State Treasurer. Two nets taken. 

 Fined for fishing with dip net. 



Report of R. A. Cassell, Fish Warden. 



Week ending Feb. 29, 1904 — One net destroyed. 



March 31, 1904 — One arrest. One seine taken. Fish in seine, fifty pounds. 



May 31, 1904 — One trammel net. No owner of net found. 



Report of A. Maranville, Fish Warden. 



Jan. 12 — One arrest at Beardstown. Section 1 of law violated; fishing 

 under ice. Decision, guilty: amount of fine, $25.00; collected $25.00. Amount. 

 $25.00 sent to State Treasurer. Number of nets taken: nine seines, two 

 trammel nets, one gill net; 313 baskets and traps destroyed, all the seines, 

 one very small mesh; also all the baskets. 



Report of Eugene Manley, Warden. 



June 6, 1906 — One arrest; one conviction; paid fine and discharged. Fines 

 paid, $25.00 and costs. 



