SALMON FISHERIES OF PACIFIC COAST. 

 GUAM. 



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Since annexation, this country and Japan have been competing for 

 the trade of this island, wliich, in earlier years, Japan controlled quite 

 largely. During the last two years, however, the United States has 

 secured the advantage. The following table shows the extent of the 

 trade, which is made up almost entirely of salted or pickled salmon: 



TUTUILA, SAMOA. 



The customs statistics lump the imports of fish under one general 

 heading, thus making it impossible to show separately the imports 

 of salmon. 



