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Show OYSTER AND BPONOl FISHINO. Ileioliltlcm -if Ihr In.ln.ltr llronght Abont It; iiilMtmrln limit. The submarine boat will revolution-lie revolution-lie the oyster Industry says Llpptn-cull's. Llpptn-cull's. When In Chesapeake bay, cruising, the old Argonaut frequently settled down on oyster beds and, with the permission nf the owners, procured all the n) iters il raited by reaching down through ihe sea door The new Argonaut can employ ihla method of galheilng nyatera rising lu the surface sur-face whtn lite tilting loom It full, ur send out dlvrra wliu an place the o tiers rullerteil in baskets or receptacles, recepta-cles, which Ihuse on the surface can haul up When ba)s or rivers are froten over and oyslennen cannot ply their trade the Argonauts can go under un-der the I'e Pishing ran also 1 carried on easll) on Ihe bottom with nets, for the fish have no fear ot the object the) etldenll) consider n whale, and swim from ever) dltt-ctlon toward the glare of the electric lights shining through Ihe ports. Sponge tithing will engsge the attention of the first successful submarine vo)agcrs (lood sponges are becoming dearer, for the supply In shallow water It running thorL The divers cannot go deeper than twenty-five twenty-five feet and the best sponges are found In deep water To this deep water the Aigonaut will go and, gathering gath-ering the flneat sponges, put them on the market at a prlie no greater than that paid for the common varieties Hlic will also try pearl Ashing, now conducted at an enormous expense ot life, for by n strange freak of nature pearl oysters nre generally found In localities, where bail weather prevails and hurricanes and bphoons are frequent fre-quent These the Argonaut, under the water, need not fear, and her divers. Instead ot gathering up the oysters by Ihe single handful, cau gather them by the bushel |