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same fish traverse the shores of all these states. They need con- 

 servation as do the migratory birds. But, until we can get a 

 national measure passed, something should be done to get Wis- 

 consin into line. I urge this with full knowledge that my company 

 will be one to suffer directly therefrom. It is not merely a con- 

 science one must have to meet this condition, he must also have 

 an eye for business, which is quite as important, and, unless I am 

 very much mistaken, at the present rate of wholesale destruction 

 of herring, in another five years the game will not be worth the 

 candle. 



