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that additional hatching facilities should at once be provide! 

 and placed in operation, under such conditions as may seem 

 best. When the extent of the State is considered, with the 

 many cleaf lakes and streams therein, and the opportunities 

 which are presented for attracting people to our ideal summer 

 climate for an outing, and the revenue which would be derived 

 from licenses, there is little question but that it would prove 

 a good investment to now speed the work of restocking streams 

 and lakes, by the provision of additional hatchery facilities. 



All of which is most respectfully submitted. 



E. P. MATHEWSON, 



Chairman. 



Anaconda, Montana, December 28, 1912. 



