TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1008.
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Owing to Bashfulness Runs
Away Four Times
GIRL WILL TRY HIM AGAIN
Tht Mot Bashful Man in Illinois
Keeps ISO People Waiting at the
Church While he Makes a Get
Away. CHICAGO, June 22.-A despatch
to the Tribune from Jcrscyvillc, 111.,
sayi:
Daniel Mathews, aged 4, the "most
bashfuhnan in llinois" avoided the
altar for the fourth time last night.
The Rev. J. II. Jones and 150 quests
waited for an hour and a half at the
church for him to appear and become
the husband of Mitts Marie Frasicr,
but Mathews was elsewhere. Later
Daniel said he wanted to be married
more than anything else on earth,
that he really intended to fate the
altar, but that something he docs not
know what prevented him from get
ting there,
Miss Frazicr admitted he was will
ing to give the bashful man another
chance. They will attempt to over
come his timidity today with a priv
ate ceremony.
WThe first time Mathews promised to
govticiore tne minister was two years
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ago when he was to marry Mrs. Mary
Miller at Roedals, Jemey County,
lie failed her.
A week later he again led to the
altar in Rotcdale to marry the same
lady. He ran away and took the first
train out of Roicdal for Jerseyville.
The next time Daniel went to the
port for the race of matrimony was
on Sunday, June 7, when he was to
have been married to Mix Frazer.
lie bolted before the barrier was
sprung and staid away until his bash
fulness died out.
Then he again took up his wooing,
and all went well until, her anger ap
poaed Miss Frazicr consented to try
again yesterday.
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There is nothing else "just as good"
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HAY FISH REPORT
Regular Monthly Meeting Board
of Fish Commissioners
HELD IN PORTLAND JUNE 9
Communication From Henry O'Mal
ley, United States Superintendent
For Oregon Ask That Clackamas
be Turned Over to Commissioner.
PORTLAND, Or., June 22.
Thc regular monthly meeting of the
Hoard of Fioh Commissioners for the
State of Oregon was held In the ex
ecutive office on Tuesday afternoon,
June 9th. The receipts of the Master
Fish Warden's office for the month
showed the following:
District No. "1".
From Fines and Penalties $66.67.
From Licenses issued $1083.00.
$1,149.67.
District No. "2"
From Licenses issued $252.50.
Total $1,402.17.
DISBURSEMENTS.
The accounts against the Depart
ment which 1 have approved and pre
sent for payment amount to the sum
of $858.90; $464.83 is against Hatchery
Fund, District No. "1"; $371.87 is
against the Special Appropriation,
Operating and Maintaining Coast
Hatcheries, and $22.20 is sgainst the
Special Appropriation for the ex
penses of the Master Fish Warden.
A letter to the Department' from
Henry O'Mally, United States Super
intendent for Oregon, was read, in
which he stated, that it was the desire
of the United States Commissioner,
that the State of Oregon turn over to
them Clackamas river for future oper
ations after considering the matter
and finding that the State would lose
nothing inasmuch as the Government
had promised to turn over to the
State any eggs that they might re
quire, and it being the desire of the
State to co-operate with the United
States Department, upon motion, the
Master Fish Warden was instructed
to comply with their request and noti
fy Mr. O'Mally that he could have
full control of the Clackamas River,
and that the Cazadcro Hatchery Sta
tion would be turned over to him on
July 1st.
The quest'on of feeding the young
fry at the different hatchesies operat
ed by the State during the coming
season, was considered. Thu Warden
reported that he had talked with all
the cannery-men on the Columbia
River, and that they had promised to
pack the heads, melt and row of the
salmon, in galon cans, without any
expense to the State, other than the
cost of the cans; same to be distribut
ed to each of the hatcheries, which
could be used as fish food, at a much
less expense than liver, which has
been used in the past
The Warden read reports from R.
D. Hume and F. A. Feufert, showing
that the natural fish food; i. e., the
heads and offal of salmon, was far
superior to liver and the other foods
we have been using in the past. The
Warden was instructed to buy from
the American Can Company as many
cans as were needed; for the above
mentioned purpose,
The question of establishing the
Bonneville Hatchery was left to the
Warden, with instructions to look
over the field, and if everything
proved satis factory, to begin opera
tions at once. f
The appointment of J. V, Berrian
as Superintendent of the proposed
Bonneville Station was approved, as
was also the appointents of E. C.
Greenman, A. J. Sprague, J. W. Tal
bert and Bliss Thorn. -
The- report of the expert who had
been appointed to audit the books of
the ex-Master Fish Warden H. G.
Van Dusen, was read. It showed that
Mr. Van Dusen's books - had been
found to be in perfect order, and upon
motion the report was ordered filed.
The warden reported that he found
it almost impossible to visit the dif
ferent hatcheries as often as he deem
ed it advisable, and at the hatcheries
he had visited, found that the Master
Fish Warden had not visited them for
the past three or four years, dut to the
fact that the duties of the office re
quired the greater part of his time,
and suggested that he be allowed to
appoint a man, as Inspector of Hat
cheries, to visit these stations at least
twice a year. After due consideration
and upon motion, Mr. Chas,. Babcock,
of Oregon City, was appointed to fill
this position at a salary of $85.00 per
month, same to be paid equally out
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of the Hatchery fund of Districts No.
1 and 2. . -
No further business appearing, the
Board adjourned to meet on Tues
day, July 7th.
H. C. McAllister 1
Master Fish Warden.
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