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Show no good, and should not stop on ! the table but in' the stove. ' If I ! work all day to earn a fish, that fish is, mine and I have a legal right to sell or eat the fish. No j law should force one to eat it nor force .ne to do any particular particu-lar thing with it. It is my property. prop-erty. I say stop the companies from killing fish by thousands and let the poor people fish with poles and then we . will have plenty of fish. Fire all wardens and save the salaries, $5,000, and buy fish with it. We will then have plenty of fish. Geo. J. Wheeler. Discussion of Game Laws. - - 1 Logan, Feb. 9, 1903. I Editor Nation: I would like to say a few words to our Jaw makers at Salt Lake. Ior the love of common sense, justice jus-tice to the poor and American liberty, don't make any more fish laws, but enforce the laws that we now have. Keep the fish out of the ditches and off the fields. Our law don't seem to care if fish are killed in large numbers, but you take one or try to take one and it costs you 25.00. The bills so far introduced are . ; ; , , .,; : .... . |