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game and fish and devices, the amount of fines and costs assessed and 
the amount of said fines to be sent to the State Treasurer. 
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JonmG. Baker:,.... EXVQOTr ad Onn... Saline and Hardin........ 9 8 5 190 00 90 00 
Vane Charles....... GreyVille:.,..0: White and Edwards......|....|.... Bhcinisll erm feta atone cif ate Aturohe’ sto? 
Hea Ne abe TON seca Murphysboro .../Jackson and Williamson .| 39 | 32 9 421 65 240 00 
Elmer Casperson... Mound CUGVowe.ths Pulaski and Massac...... 3 2 1 50 00 12 50 
Louie Hogue....... Lick Creek. «..... Union and Alexander..... Lie aa) 4 193 55 115 00 
FF. B. Hudelson..... Wenn e 2... <2. Johnson and Pope........ =} A Mec 27 40 17 50 
Arthur C. Lee...... Lawrenceville ..|Lawrence and Wabash...| 5 3 2 79 80 75 00 
James Payne....... Woodlawn ...... Jefferson and Franklin...| 22 | 18 8 366 40 155 60 
E. E. Rose.......... OUI acs ate we wis Clay and Richland........ 16} 13] 8 183 85 120 00 
H. S. Williams..... Broughton...... Hamilton and Gallatin...| 12 | 9 |....| 311 85 87 50 
MISGEHANMGOUSR acteristics sinters oer freee steer este eee eee eee eens 48 | 37 9 697 95 505 00 
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In the above table the 48 miscellaneous arrests were cases where 
myself or two or more of the deputies assisted in the arrests and prose- 
cutions. The above table shows the activities of the eleven deputy war- 
dens who have patrolled the above named twenty-two counties of South- 
ern Illinois, which compose Game District Number Six, from July 1, 
Popsetosd uly de L916: 
Following is an inventory of State property now in my charge in 
District No. 6: 
One Monarch typewriter at Carbondale, $75; 1 gasoline launch at Mound 
City, $200; 1 motor boat at Murphysboro, $50; 1 motor boat at Lawrenceville, 
$50; 1 row buat at Ware, $20; 1 binder for daily report files, records, books, 
ete., at Carbondale, $10; total, $405. 
District No. 6 extends to the extreme southern point of the State 
and is bounded on the north by the counties of Crawford, Jasper, Effing- 
ham, Fayette and Perry; on the west by Fayette, Clinton, Washington, 
Perry and the Mississippi River; on the south and east by the Missis- 
sippi, Ohio and Wabash Rivers. These rivers form one continuous 
boundary line to this district from the northwestern part of Jackson 
County on the west to the extreme northeastern point of Lawrence County 
on the east, forming a line for navigation of over 200 miles. These 
rivers furnish employment for many fishermen by whom thousands upon 
thousands of pounds of white perch, carp, catfish and buffalo are 
caught and put upon the markets annually. Musseling is also carried 
on very extensively in the Ohio and Wabash Rivers. More white perch, 
carp, buffalo and catfish are caught in the Mississippi and Big Muddy 
Rivers and shipped from Grand Tower than from any other point in this 
district. Cairo is the largest city in the district and is also one of the 
largest cities in the State, south of Springfield. Cairo is situated in the 
extreme southern part of the State and occupies almost the entire space 
between the two levees of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers for several 
miles north of the confiuence of these great streams. 
