Show FISHERMANS LUCK Ileecnt Report From Some of the SIC alI On Saturday last the fishing season opened and many of the sportsmen of the city took advantage of the situation by dropping all holds on business and going to tho hills after the festive and extremel frisky trout Vp to last account ac-count the F and F referred to wasH was-H at large The only man who achieved any uegree of success was the worthy police justice of the city He made a line catch I will weight at least I a pounl or two I is a cold and this morning when Grant sits on the bench the woetul drurk will know j something has happened by hearing his honor say Ted GO lard or ted dade Scott Crismon the county recorder was lucky in tils that the trout lie pursued i did not succeed in stealing Iris inks The trout made several efforts but the olft cial was too smooth a person and Scott j I saved his cyachman for another trip JcCin D Spencer who took a journey I up Lost Creek was found in a sitting position po-sition i i on the bank at a uI late hour Saturday night and when asked what was the I I reason lie did not com to camp for supper replied that he was wondering if it was I I too early to use hackle and if the ground I i r was thawed sufiiciently to enable a man to dig worms i Isaac Jennings who was with the saiuo party had better luck than the balance I I of the crowd At a point where the l creek I bends around the corner of the hill above I old man Jones baum and a half mile i < from Stephens new fence he found a splendid pool with till the ear marks of fish Isaac made a brilliant cast and got I a rise in a second I was followed by a folowed failia his pole tip and a little royal began I is estimated fiat the fish weighed twelve pounds at least Parties who saw him towing the fisherman down j the stream will make alUdnvit to that effect Dr Eilerbcck was fortunate in making I a catch He caught a small boy with a smal hue string and threatened to cut wih leg I off if he did not sell them The boy wilted el Te Will Nebeker made the only mistake of I the day The man he made his purchase of didnt know the difference between a mackerel and a trout and the result was a salty taste in the mouths tI the guests I gtIsts at supper The fish were done to a turn I however and were quite toothsome anL quitt i i |