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Pert MICO CLS Ute aly eee a es Nore ele hay ie 134 
Perry ECT PUTICCEASSCCSEC Fo corde cede che che ace le screcgio laters ahs $2,222 95 
USERS moa Ce LSS ee A AIA Tea Ri a a hea 387 70 
SUAS WML Eyam egieeletaph oh et SNR Rai ae er sn $2,610 65 
PereICHMEMmee tile Sta tG) LTCASULEL. icy oie e e.c. cs Qhacats: oe st sidjeieois $1,535 45 
Five cases bound to grand jury, yet to be settled. 
One fine of $25.00 went to county, as it was for violation of State 
quarantine. 
The balance of fines were waived or served out in the county jails. 
I will say that this really covers only ten months of the year, as 
during the months of January and February hunting was eliminated 
from the district; eleven counties out of the fifteen counties were 
under quarantine on account of foot and mouth disease. All wardens 
and deputies acted as quarantine officers. During that time one arrest 
was made in Dekalb County by Deputy A. A. Hennis for violating 
the quarantine. After that no one tried to hunt. This also hurt the 
sale of hunting licenses and this accounts for the falling off in the 
license sale of the district. 
Deer Oh STATE OPROPHER EY 
AT STERLING. | 
One roll-top desk, $28.50; 1 typewriter desk, $15.90; 1 filing cab- 
inet, $19.80; 1 desk chair, $7.20; 1 typewriter chair, $5.70; 1 Monarch 
typewriter, $100.00; 2 office chairs, $8; record books, office supplies, 
etc.; 1 motor boat (Flora D.), $500; 1 ferro, motor and rowboat, $125. 
AT SANDWICH. 
One ferromotor, $85; 1 tent, $23.49 ; 2 folding cots, $5. 
AT ROCKFORD. 
One ferromotor and rowboat, $125. 
AT SAVANNA. 
One gasoline launch (23 feet 8 inches long, E. H. Anderson 10- 
horsepower engine), $100. 
| AT GALENA. 
One gasoline launch, $100. 
Total, $1,248.59. 
Respectfully submitted, . 
A. M. Cravin, District Warden. 
Headquarters at Sterling. 
REPORT OF THIRD DISTRICT WARDEN. 
To the Game and Fish Commission: 
District No. 3 with headquarters at Havana, Ill., is one of the 
most important districts in the State in the matter of the production 
of game and fish. Practically 85 per cent of the commercial fish that 
are caught in the State come from this district, the Hlinois River 
being the principal producer. The Mississippi River, which borders 
