. Fur-seal fisheries. Hearings before the Committee on Conservation of Natural Resources on bill () entitled "An act to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska, and for other purposes" ... Cpt co//c£Fr/ON ^fSco PI? hi miiz, *% fill iis ill! lii lif s?l TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1910. Committee on Conservation of National Resources, Washhigtoii, D. C, March 22, 1910. The Committee on Conservation of National Resources met at thecall of the cliairman in the Senate Office Building. Present, Senators Dixon (chairman), Dick, Jones, Briggs, Dilling-ham, Guggenheim, Heyburn, Dolliver, Clark of Wyoming, B


. Fur-seal fisheries. Hearings before the Committee on Conservation of Natural Resources on bill () entitled "An act to protect the seal fisheries of Alaska, and for other purposes" ... Cpt co//c£Fr/ON ^fSco PI? hi miiz, *% fill iis ill! lii lif s?l TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1910. Committee on Conservation of National Resources, Washhigtoii, D. C, March 22, 1910. The Committee on Conservation of National Resources met at thecall of the cliairman in the Senate Office Building. Present, Senators Dixon (chairman), Dick, Jones, Briggs, Dilling-ham, Guggenheim, Heyburn, Dolliver, Clark of Wyoming, Bank-head, Overman, and Smith of South Carolina. Hon. Charles Nagel, Secretary of the Department of Commerceand Labor; Solicitor Charles Earl, George M. Bowers, Commissionerof the Bureau of Fisheries; Dr. B. W. Everham, of the Bureau ofFisheries; Walter I. Lembkey, Agent of the Seal Fisheries, andDr. W. T. Hornaday appeared. Secretary Nagel. Mr. Chairman, I take it that the members ofyour committee are familiar with the jDOsition taken by the depart-ment, and more especially by the President, with respect to the fur-seal business, and I am not clear to what extent you care to have the


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