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HUNTING, FISHING AND SPORT. I . g J. I, and J. M. Phillips and H W. Partridge of j Miami. Fla.. recently spent a few hours on the wati r la front of that city with Captain Fred . Seager of the Clara .1. and returned with twenty three kingfi-h and on- mackerel, totaling 21s j ! pounds. Some of the kingfi-h were unusually large and they were striking freely. Superintendent J P.. Coberly of the Washington 1 . state hatchery on Sniese Creek, reports thai 10.000.- - i 000 smIiiii 11 eggs will constitute this years output 1 .] at the hatchery. In addition to these eggs, about 1 0.OOO.000 tfOSJt eggs hare been received from other c j poin:s. A new scgaaiaatioa of spartsmee has been formed I j at Kent. Wash., under the name «.f the Spoi t-ineii- s j Trout. Came and Country Club The club will 1 f propagate and raise trout, pheasants, qaail, ducks , ; and geese, a- well as deer and ether game animal-, j j Land ha- been sectin-il near Kent which p -- sea , I excellent facilities for the raising and care aand all I I I varieties of g.-ime and fish. The organization will t I j 1 pity special attention to the propagation of trout. • tame Warden p. p. Shea of Ware. Ma — ., t.. aether with Be vera I assistants, i- working hard to save the qaail, grou-e and pheasants in that vicinity 1 from the effects of a severe blizzard and heavy -now fall. They arc making trips every day 1 r m " to the woods on suow-hocs with bags of grain on their i.acks. which they distribute wherever bird-are " found. The ipiail are suffering the mo-t and alia greatest danger beeaajse of ■ eraat sa the -n u which prevents them from finding any natural food. ====================================== !