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Show taking (ho fish will bo by tlio uno oL' liic Ivawl lino. A trawl raiilablo for 1 ho. purpose- is a lino sovoral milos in lonlh, uplioUl at intervals by floats, lailod hooks do-from do-from tho lino. Twioo in twonty-four twonty-four hours, or mora ot'Lon, a boat piolts up tho liiw at one end, and, following its course, takes off the eateh, and renews re-news t ho bait. Tho shark trawls will have to be of great strength, and the hooks of lare si?:o and attached to the line by means of chains so that ,they may not ,? snapped off. According to the company's plans, at suitable places along the Alaskan coast or convenient islands will bo established fishing stations, to which points tho fishermen "will bring their catches. There tho skins will bo removed and pro..'rly salted. The livers also will 'be pickled. The whole product will be .shipped to lahuonds for further treat-I treat-I in en t. j The liver of a large shark will yield I several gailnns of oil, which, it is said, is not distinguishable from eod-Uver oil and which is extensively sold as such. It is expected that, the livers will produce a considerable item of profit. It is believed that when the operations opera-tions of the Kdmomls concern are fairly under way, a heavy output of sharkskin shark-skin leather will become available. On i !v Atlantic seaboard, also, the shark-fishing industry is being taken up in earnest. Already on the North Carolina eeat and en the gulf of Florida Flor-ida a shark fishery of no mean proportions propor-tions is beginning to develop. The species spe-cies most numerously represented in rho. waters is the ''tievr'' shark, the so-called man-eater. The sand shark, tho Mack-fin shark and the rub shark are aNo present. Of these, the largest i is tho ''tiger.'' This :-lri rk attains a length of fifteen f.-ct and v.'ars hide enough to rover the feet of many j -r-sens. The black fin and cab harks are also sizable; the f'ind sharks be-in be-in jf somewhat st, alh-r. At this time !. f r:::m of Xur'h 'a ro!i a a a rate!; i: g sharks w i ' li gi !1-ii"-'., m which I'm pr.-y b :!. en-j en-j r a : i - I. for sliari.s f mnr- t b : n i t : ht f e. r i ii leu , ) n u -r, t h n-: n-: r-'au of I ist.'rivH IfH (d'P'i : rvd r.x--i'l!t;:t ; re - u! ' s wi'h a m ia l!y cre. -' rn.-: I '.-i: - '.. i ii 4 f r-"iMi " ' to '2 1 ' ; rk i in ! a s: i: ! d i v. SHARK I-FATIIKR. I fevv vitelvq net, '11 .i 'I' r i 1 til 't e l.rltf Iv er.inntt'iiletl 1 1 j ... ri Hie pnv :i l,i 1 1 1 i e i ,,fl ll,e iidrirl-. irkin ;i'i fi "til .1 i I n I n fur, or, :,l. I'o'ihI, a nit.li'in"iil In, IniMiiT. A I llm I, limn .'i i ,;iit, nn j;'t "e r n nn' n I nilH,,.! ilv, Hint I'lt'ti"! "f e.e, I', ii I, ,ii,, ilv lill'l of ;nt,i :it, pi trillion eon. I 1,,. fi..il,ii-.li."l ft'i'ii I'i'ili nlliin nl !l i'orl v. I, it'll v.'onl'l p.rniil. Hieir in. In n I. :.l nr it f llm pnir i. n llm rel.'iil iniirlel. II. i'leitp nn tlifil. II II" nv einn p.'t n '.', 1,, (.., v. till iiniple e.'tpil'tl, I, ii'i e il.il, I'o Iv . ii pli.nl. nl lelinoinl i, ,'i titmill f.e.'i p,r I nn I lm eon -I nl" V,'n Itin.'l on, inn! Iroiii I IhiI pin n I : i II f 1 1 fi " I. II II e v I en ,,: " ,1,;,, ! f i -In lit -i im In .1 t '.-, In I... :... . in I li" . nl. t I ol ' Ii i oil, t ,, A Ir, .1 ,. In re H,t. , i run "O '. II. 'loill'l v hi. ii lull ,l,.l II,' I''' i i ,,f t tiort. I o. ". 'l ie IV -I l'i' 'I lool ol I |