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on pound net belonging to Anthony Roy. The said net was not tagged and 
was in lawful water. Taken on March 138, by J. A. Harbourn, and delivered to 
the said J. A. James, sheriff of Pike county, July 30, 1908. 
EDWARD HAYES, CHICAGO, ILL. 
January, 1908—Visited the following named places and found no viola- 
tions of fish laws: 
1-3-5—Milwaukee avenue, J. B. Jessop Co. 
2—121 South Water street, B. Sloan. 
38—Thirty-ninth street and Lake Michigan. 
4—Waegner & Wilson, 310 Clark street. ; 
5—156 South Water street, N. M. Welles. 
7—Twelfth street and Lake Michigan. 4 
8—2930 State street, B. Armound. 
9—753 West: Van Buren street, J. M. Baxter. 
10—3218 State street, A. Golst. ; 
11—North Pier and Lake Michigan. 
13—Siegel Cooper Store. 
14—42 River street, D. Starkel. 
15—18 North Canal street, Lake Superior Fish Company. 
16—184 West Lake street, Howland Heldon. 
17—266 South Water street,.Pentecost Bros. 
18—Sixteenth street and Lake Michigan. 
20—1449 State street, F. Kepler. 
21—Thirty-ninth street and Lake Michigan. 
22—121 South Water street, B. Sloan. 
23—2930 State street, B. Armound. 
24—The Fair Store. 
25—Waener & Wilson, 310 Clark is os 
27—Sixteenth street and Lake Michigan. 
28—North Pier and Lake Michigan. 
29—Lake and State streets, A. Booth & Co. 
30—3218 State street, A. Goldst. 
31—Seigel & Cooper store, | 
CLINTON D. SPOOR, WAUKEGAN. 
No arrests were made by me because there have been no violations of the 
law. All fishermen operating out of Waukegan have secured licenses and 
are complying with the law in every respect. 
J. J. MUELLER, GREENVILLE, ILL. 
May 29, 1907—Arrested John Wolf for fishing within 400 feet below 2@ 
dam. Fined $25.00 and costs by Justice Harry Compton. 
