. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Sjotimbeb 10, 1898] mje greetisv aaa gp&ctammu 169 ft£,. Chicago Fly-Casters. On Saturday, August 27th, was held the final contest of the Chicago FlyCastingClnb, determining the medal win- ners for the season. This meeting was also the final re entry day of the&eason. The casting took place at the usual place, the North Lagoon, Garfield Park. The distribution of honors for the season's casting is as follows: President F. N. Peet wins the medal for long dis- tance fly-casting; I. H. Bellows is winner of the medal for distance and accuracy; H. G. Hascal


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Sjotimbeb 10, 1898] mje greetisv aaa gp&ctammu 169 ft£,. Chicago Fly-Casters. On Saturday, August 27th, was held the final contest of the Chicago FlyCastingClnb, determining the medal win- ners for the season. This meeting was also the final re entry day of the&eason. The casting took place at the usual place, the North Lagoon, Garfield Park. The distribution of honors for the season's casting is as follows: President F. N. Peet wins the medal for long dis- tance fly-casting; I. H. Bellows is winner of the medal for distance and accuracy; H. G. Hascal wins the bait casting medal, and I. H. Bellows is the winner of the All-Ronnd championship cup. The entries and scores in detail were as follows: LoDg Distance & Accuracy Bait Names. Distance Accuracy & Delicacy Casting Feet. Per Cent. Per Cent. Per Cent. I. 117 95 96 1-3 923-5 C. F. Brown : -. â 93 1-3 90 1-6 83 2-5 " â 91 2-3 *81-6 79 2-5 â 86 ⢠94 16 801-5 â 80 90 2-3 912-5 a. G. Hascal â â 93 2-3 .. â¢â â 95 2-5 113 â 93 2-3 931-8 93 <* â 90 95 1-6 96 2-5 â 91 2-3 94 5-6 94 .. << â 92 2-3 9i 1-2 97 1-5 â 85 95 2-5 â¢â¢ â ⢠82 2-3 96 1-5 » u ~ â 86 1-3 86 2-5 Holders of medals: long distance fly, I. H. Bellows; dis- tance and accaracy, I. H. Bellows; accuracy and delicacy, I. H Bellows; bait casting, H. A. Newkirk. Complaint is made by toe Yreka Journal to the following effect: 'We understand that a man by the name of Mont- gomery has built a dam across Shasta river, some three miles below the electric light works. The object of the dam is to supply water for mining purposes. While we are glad to learn of the miners' success in extracting the bullion from the gravel, and encourage them in every way, we fear the man has gone a little too far, as we are informed that the dam prevents the fish from ascending the river, causing our fisher- man to complain. It is violating the law t


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