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Show New Decision Allows Fisherman To Fish Through Private Lands Many Bitter Controversies Have Arisen Over This Dispute ' etreatw tn tkle at ate 1 navigable en whoao watera oe or tlm bare eaa be rioaied to market, and that thay are fhi ' thmt VariHH and Jl Jot ,eary that Ih.y navifable the whole year for that pvtr-ppee pvtr-ppee to eonatltate thm eucb. If at inm timber, then they are Heritable. k-',Anra.",.um w"eh lota will go ..i?rc of the wafer te aavlable' "The rt-flnition refara. of course, te the natural flow and would not Include atreams whn dammad er when Inereaaod immth9S r?,f"-1 aaeaaa The char-VaL char-VaL .urh tr"m be deter mined by tie natural condition." Tet would eaana te settle the matter k rtshta of both Individual. n1 North Fork la perfectly open to flehar-mn flehar-mn between the ordinary hlth water channels, eportsmea probed tha matter a little further and made Inquiry ef tha fc"--fn. to "ar th etraam In auction, the North Fork of the Pnaka manrlrd. and if a tn what diteance. Racalver Johnston ef th BlaokffMH office anewere te the effect that "For land office purpeeae the river la laeandored to Henry'a laka.H The Perk " lrln 4h la rtB attorn rr mw KKsHTti OP PlMUCBMsTM. Th atteraey gonerai tlkewlee tnelud-"r tnelud-"r declalona and aatborlClaa, which ahoald. daflnitely fit tha rlthta of the flahertnan t wad th river any-wbre any-wbre la the dietrlet. Many bittar s)ontrvere1ee hav arieea hi paet year several fisbto have ee-cwrraj ee-cwrraj end abootins ecrapae have nar-r.wly nar-r.wly bxa evertad. Ae rate eportemea have- enfnriad ee nearly aa poaaifela to the iwe waste ef raaort ewnere eloa the etreatm. but It baa iweloped at tlmae thai enme ef eucb ownara provag scp llnneliy arbitrary end Uid claim te not ; only the beak, bet the atreat at, th f'sn. wblca, bvleuelr i at ef tbeSuee-tiea, tbeSuee-tiea, A thereagh anderetandlns. bewsreer ta favelnptnc elons the river, end there er but very lew pleree wn train the faharn.aa encouatere. or poet t inn. ave J tba law bain plain, a tlltl Judtinant will raault la tba Uaitnatlon ef all dlapu.aa and all parti will root aatlafi?i that lb ay can get along without rawa. KCATELLc5, Ida, Aug. It Oaee mar haa a decision been rendrd eurln aporamea that they are within their rlthta la flablnc throufh tba ranohee froatlns n the North Perk ef sneke river, la Ibe Island Park ec-tlon. ec-tlon. Tb sueeilea wa reload ataln thia rear, ee ueuaL a wins t the at tarn pt f employee ef the m tailed Railroad ranch, ewnad by Mr aV H. Harrtman. to atop fiahertnea from going throush the prentlsae while ftahlnt- H la a favorite fa-vorite etream. Vartoue atterneye gn-ore! gn-ore! have ruled that flahlnt In tha pub-lle pub-lle atreame of the etate, mora particularly particular-ly the aavltable atraama could not be prevented by paat ln or placlnt of tree-P.s tree-P.s atta if tha ftahermen kapt wtibia the meander ltnaa of the etraam. The latest Individual te taka up the matter la kidltor R. 1. Jmm ef tba Kit by tar. and ke rapreawnt a conaldarabla number ef eportsman ef tbe upper Sneke River valley. The dac talon will prove of treat interest to ail local sport a man as wall aa te hundred a living 'la Belt Lake and Ogdaa who frequantly tab in that locality and are tntarsstad la the Viaida aad. etbar sisbbaueee en tbe earn eiream. la a comrnuulcstl te Stata Oame Werdoa K. K, Thoruaa, Mr. Jonee ra-quaated ra-quaated aa opinio from AUornay 0n-erai 0n-erai A. H. Conner. cMtng tbat employae of tbe HarrlSiaa ranch had hamperad tlaharmea wadins do a tbe rtvor throush the property, evan setng ee far "ae te claim the river bad.1 Attorney Oaaeral Conner vuatalna tha epiatea ef the ferraar attorney t'aeral. 1 Roy A. Black, which holda tht tha North Pork t a navltable stream, la eonMqueno ef which It ie epaa at ail i Polnta t the flahermea. Mr, Cennare ooncurreoce la the epirnv ef Mr. Black racaile the former dacialon. It eraied a moat etbar thlata that the ewear ef the land alen aoenavltabie straama ee aarluda flaharmaa from tbe etraam between the meendarad llnae thareof It be menadered, and if It sot be snoaa-dered. snoaa-dered. baiweaa tha ordinary llnae mt blph weier, and hie esjtlaswa eeatUuseat at PR KM ft rot BT at( k4 aroaniMcx, "Per the perpeee ef datermlnlnt what era aavlt.bte atreema tha follow. In epialea ef ear supreme court la applicable. ap-plicable. "we held the law t be that an r oa Leonard Is ths only Pghter who ever had Dundee' goat. Dundee Dun-dee haa admitted that Leonard waa too strong- and too clever for him. but at tnst he was willinr t take a chance with Benny any time ther waa a purse In sight. Whether Dundee will be aa will-Its; will-Its; lo meet sny contender new that h is a real worlds champion, as te alway has been in the paat, only exfteHenc will show, lie may go l.k th other title hldre. aad be come a cautious, conservative busl-aeaa busl-aeaa man, . AwriiTiot: roit BKfchl-S CKOWN9 But that won't be much Ilk Pun-dea. Pun-dea. More likely hell fight anyone any-one tha public would Ilk to see tn a ring with him. And he may lake up the fad of trying to collect a lltl in a heavier class. Leonard wants tn take the welter crown. Mickey Walker lonsrs for a chanes to fig-ht Johnny Wllsoti for th middleweight medals, and when he was Us ht-heavy weight champion; Harry Greb haunted the various boxlnjr rommlselons with challenge to Jack Iiempeey. Psa-cho Psa-cho Villa la boxing- bantam champ-Ion champ-Ion Jo Lynch oa August 27 in Philadelphia Johnny Dundee doesn't, need to told ths title ts make his stake. 1 He ha collected that long ago, and Is na ef the richest boxers now In the rlnav Over : battle, moat of them with well known men. have given him a bank a ocean, s ban- 1 faros couldn't jump over. H can 1 ;ght now becaua hs likes the 1 came And a fellow In that fortunate for-tunate position last likely to do much d ode-in;. tCopyrta-hW l!S. bv th Bell S- diatat, lno J i |