Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1910 — Jasper County No Market For Quail Says Game Warden Earle. [ARTICLE]
Jasper County No Market For Quail Says Game Warden Earle.
Indianapolis Star—"Nd market for quail in the neighborhood or Rensselaer today,” said E. E. Earle, chief deputy state commissioner of fisheries and game, yesterday. He had received the news of two more fines of $36.60 each being paid by quail sellers against whom he recently filed affidavits. The fines paid s<f far and on account of the game department’s exposure of a quriil marketing combination in Jasper County amount to $219 60, and one man against whom an affidavit was filed has left the state. A few weeks ago Mr. Earle learned that shipments of quail were being sent to Chicago. An investigation led to the arrest of James Yeagley, who was convicted of sending fifty-eight quail to riirifket. The ffrfes amounted to $109.80. Information as to where Yeagley had obtained his birds implicated Frank Mosier, who was fined $36.60 on conviction. Later Leslie Kline* and Andrew Duhon were arrested in connection with the same case, arid the chief deputy commlssinoer was* notified yesterday that the two fines totaled $73.20.
