Executioe Committee 
HENRY O’MALLEY, Vice President 
Seattle, Wash. 
TREVOR KINCAID, Vice President 
Seattle, Wash. 
JOHN N. COBB, Secretary 
500 Mutual Life Bldg. 
Seattle, Wash. 
RUSSELL PALMER, Treasurer 
Seattle, Wash. 
S eat tl e, Wash. ,Oot.E9, 1914. 
My dear Waldo: 
Your letter of the l£th Instant was received all right, and 
would have heen answered sooner were it not for the fact that I 
am finding it a little more tedious Job getting the data you wanted than 
I had figured upon. I am still engaged in digging it up hut thought 
best to let you know of the delay. I am unable to do anything for you 
with respect to the fish sold at Portland and Newport. You could 
probably get this data better than I could by writing to those places. 
I am carrying on your table from where you left off until the present 
date, and so far^ have ^dded about nip^ trips to it. The only way to 
get most of this data is from the captains themselves, and Just now 
they are coming in very unfrequently owing to the shortage of bait. 
Will be able to send you the corrected list the early patrt of next week. 
Showed your letter to the family and they all Join in best wishes 
to you and your fiancte. 
Will write more fully next week. 
CARL WESTERFELD, President 
San Francisco, Cal. 
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fisheries snr > 
ORGANIZED 1914 
SECOND ANNUAL MEETING 
TO BE HELD AT 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 
(Date to be announced later) 
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BARTON WARREN EVERMANN 
San Francisco, California 
C. McLEAN FRASER 
Nanaimo, British Columbia 
CHARLES FREDERICK HOLDER 
Pasadena, California 
LESLIE H. DARWIN 
Seattle, Washington 
M. J. KINNEY, 
Portland, Oregon 
WARD T. BOWER 
Seattle, Washington 
M. D. BALDWIN 
Kalispell, Montana 
Sincerely yours. 
