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U.S.S. ALBATROSS,
Sausalito, Calif.,
September 17, 1914.

Mr. Edward Driscoll, 
R.F.D. Box 58,
Centralia, Wash.

My dear Driscoll:

I have just received yours and the mens' salary checks for the July salaries, and not having the several addresses I am asking you to mail them their checks. For that purpose six franked envelopes are enclosed.

You had better ^[[see Carroll]] in person, so that you can make what arrangements you think best. Tell him I asked you to do this for me, as I did not know where to reach him.

We had a very foggy trip south, and are thanking our lucky stars that we are in. Rather be here than Heaven.

Regarding the catches brought into Seattle from off Newport, can you get me a complete list of all the schooners bring in, in trips from there, the date, the amount of fish caught by each, the price received per lb. and the number of mushy fish. If you could get the information in the form of a table, as for example:

Date  |  Name of boat  |  Amount of catch lbs  |  Price received  |  Amount of mushy fish