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March 30, 1912 Page two
Seeds of good sense by the wayside
More liberal land laws
Scows libelled
Will go to lakes
Will improve fine farm
62.
October 26, 1905 Page two
Anxious to hear his spiel [Editorial]
Boundary line on Great Lakes to be defined
Fell eleven stories
63.
October 21, 1905 Page one
Fierce storm on Great Lakes
Burned the big bills to avoid detection
Wireless stations for Puget Sound
Chinese students quickly passed
Crowe made no effort to hide identity in Chicago
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January 13, 1905 Page four
The Jeffersons made decided hit last night
One drunk and disorderly the total last night
U.S. marshal again in charge of the "Neck"
Skating good at some of the lakes near the city
Brought six Chinese for deportation to nativity
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Comparison between the Seattle Canal and the Ballard Canal, both designed to connect Lakes Washington and Union with Puget Sound, State of Washington
66.
Fifth Annual Outing of the Mountaineers, July 15 to August 5, 1911
67.
Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Kelley's pound-net, near Carpenter's Point, Lake Erie, for capture of white-fish, herring
White-oak stakes, 30 to 60 feet long, 6 inches to 1 foot diameter: the leader stakes 5 to 6 feet apart. Rim line to leader and heart just at water surface. Rim line to pot about 2 feet above surface. Bottom line to leader and heart fixed with stone sinkers
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In the Rockies of British Columbia the lakes and streams are filled with trout
69.
Greater duckweed (Siprodela polyrhiza)
Found in rivers, ponds, pools, and shallow lakes, Nova Scotia to British Columbia, south to South Carolina, Texas, northern Mexico, and Nevada. Widely distributed in the Old World and tropical America (After Britton & Brown)
70.
Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Overhauling the seine at Grassy Island fishery, Detroit River
71.
Fisheries of the Great Lakes
'Bailing out the pot' of pound-net at Detroit River
72.
Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Deck plan of stake-boat and stake-puller of Lake Erie
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Northern Pickerel : Great Lakes; Esox Lucioides, Agassiz
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Mascalonge: Northern Lakes; Esox estor, Auctorum
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Maskalonge, Great Lakes. Esox estor
76.
Field hatchery at Grand Mesa Lakes, Colorado. Blackspotted trout eggs to the number of 7,000,000 in one season, have been developed here to the eyed stage with only a normal loss
77.
Ten thousand trout fry on the way to liberation in the lakes of the Higher Cascades
78.
Four years ago not a trout swam in Four Mile Lake. In 1913 6000 Rainbow fingerlings were planted there and today this is one of the best trout lakes in the state. The catch shown above is an every-day occurrence
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Sketch of George Inlet, Lakes and Stream, Revillagigedo Island, Alaska
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Free-hand sketch of South Olga stream and lakes, Olga Bay, Alitak, Kadiak Island
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