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GREEK KING MAY ABDICATE First State BANK' of Salma- Dr Chas Lammersdorf Chris Jorgensen Janies ARoss - -DIREOTOR3 W II Brown E Christensen Asa’t Cashier and OFFICERS A J Lewis President Aina V Huish Cashier M A Freeoe 0 Soorup P Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits MEATS and GROCERIES fr the GEO W table for Fresh ana Fine all occasions LONG PROP The White Front Market George carry out his Intention of quitting Greece it would undoubtedly involve that little nation In more serious trouble than any it has known for a number of King SHOULD of SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Ihree Fast Flyers Daily LAKE ERIE HERRING More BETWEEN Ogden and Denver of Routes Through Booklets Etc address I A BENTON Salt Lake City Utah North bound 10:50 a m' Trains Leave Salina E- - Pullman aud Tourist Sleepers to M - Louis and Chicago Denver St For Folders Gen Agt South bound Pass Dep 2:31 p m Local Agent Peyton LUMBER CO Lumber - In Everything Johnson-Arneso- n - - - -- We sell Jumbo Plaster and Portland Cement Doors Windows Lumber Company Anderson-Fish- er Phone 16black Mouldings Salina Branch South of Paints Electrical Supplies Tungston Lamps Hardware Screen Doom Windows Doors Plaster and Cement Nordfelt Bros Call At Mgrs Phone 29 Black Homer Rasmussens THE CAFFETERRA For Choice Confectioneries Fresh Fruits Ice CreamTobacco Cigars- Stationery Old Post Office Bldg All Hours Restaurant - Bakery Leather Goods Harness Shop and Shoe Than 4000 Tons of Little Fish Taken In One Day of Whitefish Choicest Deniof Great Lakes Has Fallen Far Short of Demand — Stur-- ' geoiTAfs7 Scarce Supply zen Choice Store Harness Saddles Horse Blankets Tents and Wagon Covers and a full line of Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes We want your trade Our goods are tho best and our price the lowest Drop in and look over our line and be convinced Otner nations of Europe fear years that the abdication of the king would produce a reign of anarchy in the kingdom and that Turkey would consider such a condition cause for interference! King George is the second Sandusky O — “In one day’s fishing frelast fall in Lake Erie waters quented by the fishermen who make this place their marketing center” man familiar with said an the many phases of the lake fisheries “it is reported that more than 4000 tons of herring alone were taken That is by far the largest catch in the history of fishing on Lake Erie and big catches have been the rule so far this season in that part of the lake On the other hand scarcely any herring are being caught in the lake further east “The eastern water fishermen don’t worry They know Lake Erie herring and while they were hauling them in by the thousands of tons during Apr?! and May and getting a good many all their through the summer months brethren up Sandusky way were not getting enough herring to make It worth while putting in their nets When fall comes though the fishermen of Erie and Buffalo know enough to take their nets out and then the Sandusky fishermen begin to put theirs in “The reason for this is that In the fall the herring move away from the waters eastern for the spawning grounds around Bass island and further west “The herring of Lake Erie by the is the standard of quality for way all the other lakes It is finer and better than any of the others being the only one that has anything like the whitefish flavor lake herring being supposed to be a lesser whitefish “The lake herring is a wonderful In variety of the piscatorial family spite of the thousands and thousands of tons of them that are netted in Lake Erie every year they seem to be as numerous as ever This is undoubtedly due to the persistent effish forts of the commissioners through their hatcheries on the lake to supplement the natural herring propagation “A situation similar to the herring’s change of habit prevails with white-fisin Lake Erie1 The most profitable months for whitefish neting in the deep waters of the eastern part of the lake are July and August and the fishermen in the shallower western waters don’t have a chance at them until the late fall The whitefish is the choice denizen of the lakes “As in the case of the herring Lake Erie whitefish sets the standard oi There quality in its kind elsewhere are many kinds of whitefish and while the choicest one is the gleaming silver sided one of Lake Erie the main source of supply is now from the interior lakes of the Canadian north west the Lake Erie supply having long ago fallen short of even the local demand “If a whitefish from the lake and one from the Lake of the Woods were placed side by side the ordinary observer would scarcely believe they were of the same family The white fish of the Canadian water is almost black in comparison with the Lake Erie fish A whitefish from Lake Winnipeg Is almost red ”“In none of the great lakes do the conditions for the fish seem to be so favorable as they are in Lake Erie This is due in great measure so fish culturlsts think to the variations in depth which are peculiar in that lake The western end is shallow and thus provides vast and favorable areas for The deep water spawning grounds of the eastern end Is an almost boundless retreat for the young: And yet there are no lake trout in Lake Erie at least none worth mentioning Once in awhile a small catch of these fine fish will be made In the deep waters in the vicinity of Erie but none is ever taken west of that place Neither are the lake trout in the Canadian lakes The market supply of lake trout comes from Lake Lake Huron Superior Lake Michigan and Georgian bay “The blue pike is a fish of much commercial importance to Lake Erie and it is found in no other waters These fish except Lake Ontario seek the Canadian shore in the early summer months and do not return to H boh of the 'ate king of Denmark was born December 24 1845 and was elected king of the Hellenes by the national assembly at Athens March 18 1863 The heir apparent to the Greek throne is Prince Constantine their old haunts in American water until the fierce November gales lash the lakes The sturgeon once dwelling in myriads in the shallow waters particularly those tributary to Sandusky likewise seek the Canadian shore in summer after depositing their spawn and return to their old feeding grounds soon after the first sou’wester There are not many of them left now to either go or return Only a few years ago they were regarded as a Then good sale at 25 cents apiece the caviare seekers opened the eyes of the Sandusky ’fishermen and it was not long before they were selling more than 2000000 pounds of Bturgeon during a season and tons and tons of roe were exported from Sandusky alone Instead of sturgeon going begging at 25 cents a hundredweight they were in demand at ten cents a pound for the meat 50 cents a pound for the roe and one dollar a pound for the But indiscriminate slaughter bladder for years on the very spawning beds themselves has made of Lake Erie sturgeon fisheries almost a thing of the past The great fish are now so 6carce In the lake that $30 is not an uncommon price for a single roe stur geon to command” Tried to Walk on Water Huntington W Va — J C Williams a mechanic at the Chesapeake & Ohio shops here who has been reading the Bible almost Incessantly of late was seized with a frenzy the other day and decided that be could walk on water as Jesus did Proceeding to the Ohio river he attempted to walk the subchoppy stream but was soon It was with great difficulty merged that be was rescued Wild Elk Herd is Thriving Andover N H Which Has Liberated Has Grown Ten Colony of Fifty from Twelve Years Ago Concord N H — In the sparsely settled town of Andover reaching from Ragged mountain on the north to Kearsarge mountain on the south is the only herd of wild elk east of the Rocky mountains A party of Boston lawyers recently visited Andover on a snowshoelng trip climbed Kearsarge and Ragged mountains and returned full of enthusiasm for the region as a winter resort Leaving Boston at nine o’clock In the morning they left the train at noon at Potter Place the principal station in the town of Andover After dinner snowshoes were put on and the party started up the south slope of Ragged mountain over the property of the Ragged Mountain Fish and Game club It was on this property that a herd of 12 elk was liberated about ten years It has now Increased to the ago number of 50 The cottages of the club members are conspicuous on the southern slope of the mountain occupying picturesque sites but most of them are grouped near Cold pond a famous fishing pond Soon after the on the club property pond was closed to public fishing some one took revenge for his exclusion placing in the pond several picker These Increased at a marvelous ra feeding on trout until the latter we The club th practically extinct rid the waters of the lake of all fl and stocked It anew until the fish! is once more excellent The Boston party were much dls: pointed in not getting a sight of t elk but their tracks were everywhe to be seen ranging from the trac of small calves to the hoof prints heifers Instead of bei pointed like deer tracks these trac were blunt In front and nearly oblor It was learned later that the herd h taken up its quarters on a neighb ing farm where they were feedi contentedly on young orchards The owner of the farm has instru ed his men to protect the proper and reports are daily expected tl some of the elk have been slaughter! As elk are protected In New Han shire throughout the year interesti legal questions will he raised if any these elk are killed It is said by iai owners that they have a right to pi tect their property from depredatio of wild animals but how far this rig extends has never been determined New Hampshire |