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OFFICE OF GEORGE W. GLYNN, STATE FISH WARDEN. 



Oct. 1, 1902. 



Hon. N. H. Cohen, President Illii.oi8 Fish Commission: 



Dear Sir: — Enclosed please find my report for the last 17 months, at which 

 time I was appointed and in fall of Oct. 1, 1902: 



Total number of arrests, 37. ^ 



At Chicago, 25. 



Total amount of fines collected, $400. 



Total at Chicago, $50. 



Illegal and undersized fish taken, 50 barrels. 



Total number of nets confiscated, 420. 



Total confiscated at Chicago since April 15, 1902, 404. 



Delivered to different sheriffs, destroyed and on hand, 404. 



Fishing derricks captured and destroyed, and removed on Lake Michigan 

 front since April 15, 1902, 782. 



Value of derricks destroyed, $7,810. 



Value of seines captured, $10,425. 



Largest seine captured 712 feet long. 



Largest gil net, 672 feet long. 



Total amount of fish given to the different hospitals at Chicago, and to the 

 poor, 50 barrels. 



Respectfully submitted, 



George W. Glynn. 



State Fish Warden Jor Chicago and Fox Lake Region. 



report op FISH WARDEN J. C. MILTON, BELLE RIVE, ILL 



No arrest. No convictions. 

 No dams in county. 



REPORT OP PISH WARDEN W. E. HART, CHARLESTON, ILL. 



Number of arrest, 4. 



Number of convictions, 2. 



Amount of fees collected, not reported. 



We have the following streams in our county: Embarras river, Kickapoo 

 creek and Riley creek. 



We have one dam in our county, which is provided with a fish way and 

 which is in good order. 



For the two years ending Sept. 30, show 33 fish traps destroyed. I have 

 served subpoenas to report to grand jury this fall. 



REPORT OP FISH WARDEN, WILLIAM ». MILNER, ORCHARDVILLE, ILL. 



No arrest. 



No convictions. 



No fees collected. 



