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UTin tTVS TtrrS fll I n Tft- ' l ri f-i .hfAynn I ' hAA j el 'I nfWF T r. -I f .1 :u Clay OI TIlK WCCK.flna.fhat., flhfl nmmirr hWoA : i.?Tf" ia J--aa- i - r 7 ; . -7- T" ; r " :7: vvT r,,r-"v,rH;'-: vlt,uV, ruiuiiui, 1; v.v- M.ny - " 'i .':f v - t.,.:-..i, 1 w j;Ti. ir.j, iJK-. -.- ; 'w. : ;4J"Ui tllg IUO CiCICU UIWUUIO CllUX.l lU.ilLOJjUJ. -i-w-T:, ti ; Jast.rycar we imported $ll,3a,aU3 ..worth-and i1, : shipped ahroad $5,867,015,' our 'salmon" e'xportal -" - alone amounting to $3,376,008 ' .But, as compared with '--many other reoun : tries, notable ', importers .of , fish, our-.tasto. is 'scarcely piscatoriah : We have, however, a. richer; field than all the rest of the world affords foi;'. garnering the rich' harvest. ;. - ' To two of those inestimable piscatorial endowments the' government -is now turning its -v. attention in its two greatest water farming enterprises. . ... ' ' ( PLANTING SHAD AND SALMON One ' of ' them ' is the' exquisitely' flavored- shad', now '- almost, exclusively of our eastern waters. The other is the bij? and satisfying salmon, virtually native to . the Pacific water- shed. . It is tne ambitious aim of tho'expeVts at Washiotfton to transplant both species, so. that V ' the whole " Pacific qoast shall, enjoy, freely and ' cheaply,' the inimitable' delicacy and rich savor of the shad; while .the, Atlantic coast population '.'.-' ..' shall once more know the full delights of salmon freshly, killed in the.waters of, tlieirr streams.' ' The. experiment with the shad has .already i gone far beyond the dubious stage. . It waii re I ported from - the Bureau of Fisheries at Wtksh 1 ington in the autumn that: the supply of shad : . in the bacramento, river,, after only a few year . r , of' government "water farming, -already ezoeoJs - - .tne numbers to" be found m . that famed had .' '-'I . e.u '.ii ii.'-n.-.i it. 1 t--.! . .. - .- uryek new o uie fiast, ine j, oioraac river. v More. . Fish " Commissioner Bowers 1 ha already begun ' .tot congratulate - himself, V not merely; upon i the fruits:; of tlio bacramerito s .stocking, but upon the' food fortune that it con- ie;'; stitvites a piscatorial insurance agaiiiHt ultimuto failure of the shad harvest m the J'.ast. : iics-r:-. Unlesti; legal '..reguliitions of .the Potfimsi'. , v fM-o niako preteasio;t w " ... '1 01 1 '.' "" vl