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Even while doing such work as distributing fry under the direction 
of the fish department, the men are in fact able to do police work; more 
especially at such times as the distributions are made by water. 
By this plan it is possible to give the creative divisions good support 
at a very small cost to the general department without seriously impair- 
ing the effectiveness of the protective division. In short, the department 
has been so organized as to best render the State the effective and 
economical service you demand shall be given. 
The division of our department and the names and addresses ot 
those connected therewith follows: 
COMMISSIONERS. 
C. J. Dittmar, President, Freeport; Henry V. Meeteren, Chicago; 
J. I, Blackman, Paris. 
Fish Gulturist. —C. B. Whitford, 214 North State Street, Chicago. 
(Residence, Elmhurst.) 
Gamekeeper in Charge of Game Farm.—W. T. Fossett, Auburn. 
Chief Clerk in Charge of Accounts——O. C. Hartley, Carlinville. 
Traveling Warden.—George W. Brightman, Springfield. 
DISTRICTS AND WARDENS. 
FIRSTS DislTRICT. 
Warden, Henry C. Wagener, 214 North State Street, Chicago. 
Residence, 3601 Indiana Avenue, Chicago. 
DEPUTY WARDENS. 
Brown, Sam W., Aurora, 106 South LaSalle Street; Kendall and 
Kane Counties. 
Buzkiewicz, Vincent, Lemont; DuPage County. 
Hahn, George A., Chicago, 5411 South Rockwell Street; Calumet 
Region. 
Hayes, Edward L., Chicago, 440 East Calhoun Avenue; Woodstock, 
Lake and McHenry Counties. 
Kelly, Alb., Kankakee, 730 Poplar Avenue; Iroquois and Kankakee 
Counties. 
McQuirk, Charles T., Chicago, 2130 West Polk Street; Railroad 
Depots. 
Prendergast, Thomas, Chicago, 5925 LaSalle Street; Desplaines. 
-Quinlan, Frank, Harvey, 15248 Columbia Avenue; Will and 
Grundy Counties. 
Reece, George, Chicago, 5515 Emerald Avenue; Railroad Depots. 
Smith, John J., Chicago, 501 East Thirty-sixth Street; Calumet 
Region. 
