Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, Količina 18U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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Stran 244 - By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at these general conclusions.: First, the shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. Secondly, the new States have the same rights, sovereignty, and jurisdiction over this subject as the original States.
Stran 38 - That to enforce the provisions of law herein, and such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may establish in pursuance thereof, he is authorized and directed to appoint one inspector of fisheries, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, and two assistant inspectors, at a salary of one thousand six...
Stran 314 - He also became, in 1898, director of the biological laboratory of the United States Fish Commission at Woods Hole, Mass...
Stran 180 - ... belong of right to the proprietary of the coast. Therefore, the fisheries on the coasts of Newfoundland, of Nova Scotia, of Canada, belong exclusively to the English ; and the Americans have no pretension whatever to share in them.
Stran 404 - Nothing in this chapter contained shall hinder any fisherman or owners of fish coming to this state from their fishing trips, from selling or reshipping their fish to any other of the United States, without being packed into barrels or half barrels.
Stran 19 - ... trustees were appointed to manage the business. This association was not incorporated and expired after the salmon were sold. The successful operation of these arrangements led, in 1892, to an arrangement in which nearly all (31) of the canneries joined, entering under the name of the Alaska Packing (not Packers) Association, for the purpose of leasing and operating and therefore controlling the canneries and reducing the Alaska pack for that year, it being found too great for the market's demands....
Stran 404 - ... men in each splitting gang, the splitter or some one else getting the barrels, filling them with water, and otherwise aiding the gibber. The splitter with his left hand, which is usually covered with a cotton mitten for protection as well as to prevent the fish from slipping, takes the fish around the center of the body, with the tail toward him and splits it down the back on the left side of the backbone from the head to the tail, so that it will lie open and flat after the viscera have been...
Stran 475 - ... smoked for 7 or 8 hours in the same manner as sturgeon are treated. One hundred pounds of dressed catfish yield from 65 to 70 pounds of smoked, and the product sells usually at about 15 or 16 cents per pound. The total annual product of smoked catfish in the United States does not exceed 50,000 pounds, and its sale is confined principally to those who are willing to accept a substitute because of its being cheaper. At several points in the Mississippi Valley the small catfish are smoked whole,...
Stran 404 - ... and tierces shall be well hooped with at least three good hoops of sufficient substance on each bilge, and three hoops of the like quality on each chime ; the barrel staves shall be...