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(“You’ll both be dreadfully seasick,” 
predicted. “I’m afraid to have you 
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landside Unyboy hung on wistfully, 
rounded b‘ upshot of it was that I had a 
lands dedii r ith Cap’n Ned during a net- 
There arqr g hour on the wharf, and he 
that! It i to take us with him—the next 
three days f ? at four! 
cover its wi would be no charge; wear our 
“Wild du, nes l h e was only too glad to 
ago would j ■in” us. 
man held fo^ap’n Ned was a “Character.” 
peaceful riv’ns not a year away from Alas- 
that harm Wfk. He teemed with what he 
children — pa! d “atrocities” of that land, 
building thouies were at once thrilling and 
these are tuj'ial. A 
preserve. Eiaptain’s sympathies were all 
some family o native Alaskans, as against 
“The boys j-boiled professional represen- 
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school turn c’ oy heard the most interesting 
such an occaj ^cussions and I was pleased 
as there is b f act, because again he could 
haps some 3^ es of true sportsmanship as 
r opposed to the other kind. And every 
Father knows that where his children 
are concerned, advice, suggestion and 
fact, all seem more convincing when 
they come from the “outside.” 
Cap’n Ned was an educated man. 
The things he said were pointedly il¬ 
luminating. 
“The independent fishermen,” he de¬ 
clared, and heatedly, “have a one-sided 
battle. Organized fishing industries 
are making it mighty hard fer ’em. 
And who wants to see the salmon sup¬ 
ply entirely depleted? Well—let me tell 
you—it’s cornin’ to that— fast! 
“What was the White Bill brought 
up for? To regulate trap-fishing by 
the canners. And th’ traps do th’ mean 
work. Congress is goin’ to hear the 
truth about that bill! Th’ present res¬ 
ervation system of conserving salmon 
is about as effective as stopping a 
waterfall with a fine tooth comb.” 
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Cap’n Ned pulled a scrap of paper 
from his pocket. The wallet and time 
had yellowed it. 
“Here’s a chunk o’ truth,” he grum¬ 
bled; “it’s a copy of a real man’s let¬ 
ter from a .native—written to Mister 
Sutherland, delegate from Alaska. It’s 
gospel: 
“ ‘Whereas, We see by the papers 
that the cannerymen of Seattle, ask¬ 
ing for a fish reserve in southwestern 
Alaska, are trying to make believe that 
this is the way to save the fish of 
Alaska, we wish to state the following 
in opposition: 
“ ‘The Kate Camp of the Alaska Na¬ 
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natives. When our country was sold 
by Russia to the United States our 
rights were not considered. But we 
could still live by hunting and fishing, 
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I F you have the skill your Stevens 
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Hold a Stevens barrel to the light 
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Many a man in his fifties today is 
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