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Show hut for the exhibit prepared by the -other follow'." Til.' I'nioi. Puelllc tiroes lint till visiK in In Om;iha make it a point to visit these e:;liiUits In the liuilillni: lit 1 "lit mi'l ImmIo Sts. The Colonization & IniiuMial Hu-renu Hu-renu liilM no liiml to sell, iiinl its only interest in the solo of Imiii by those wlni do huve It. Is tlp liuihliiijj up of l lit territory wh!eh If serves. In other words, lis interest Is the hrins-lin! hrins-lin! together of the land ami th"s who would make new homes upon the In ml. For that reason export iienM of this TImi-ohii liivestljrMio thoroughly nil land that is oflereil for sale mid all lend auynts. Tli"si oxieils satisfy themselves that thi' land Is suitaliln for fanning, that the elhtiatli emidl-I'o'is emidl-I'o'is are tl'ht Mtul that the firtee at whii'h It Is nfToreil Is reasoimlite ; next they satisfy themselves Hint the hind iiir.'tif Is honest and reliable. There la no need to fool men In order to if.t them to settle in tin' Westthe ll'll'h Js strotic enough. What has already 1 hevn done by other men. those nor lllvlns In the West. Is proof of what ion tie done by those who may niovn ! th'To hereafter, provided they lisa I equal hnhrment nti'' energy. now cultivuted In large tracts, which, with the ever west wurd pushing of those who sejj new hinds will, in the next few years, be cut up into smaller ftinus. ' j When the tremendous tragedy of j the world now helni; enacted In lnoil and sulTorlnj: upon the fair fields of Franco, eoines finally to an end. the longing for the open country will take an oven Bre:i tor hold upon the hearts of mankind. Then thjs grout country in the West should lie In po.-ltion to respond to tills liinuin. should e ready to receive those who wiU seek Its wi leiMi:e. I'lali must ilra if p-irt. I'very Mir"iicy In Hie sfiife shmihl he directed to this end. in I ,'epaiatloii for this day every facility should he used to aeiiiiali'l those who now are looking' for a new homo In the West, and every nniinil.Htloti that is wurklna to of mi ro the nplitillil'ii!! of the West should he oneournsed, Uinn Pacific System On the Job. One of the most active organization organiza-tion especially maintained for work of tills charaoter. nn ot aanlzaflon ad-niirahlr ad-niirahlr ofitlpiid with resources ntnl backed with a thorough knowledge and svstem. I the Colonlz-ition and THIS STATE MUST MAKE FULL PREPARATIONS F0& . "BACK TO LAND" . , MOVEMENT. ; CET READY FOR THE WAR'S tfJO . UNI0.?I PACIFIC SYSTEM HS ESTABLISHED EXHIEIT toons rou this PUP.P03E. I'taii t i;:'.!it c; lled ;!ie Trr!u'ti"ii State, tor if viis la litis stale thai It-1 rl gat ion was tir-t b.'oiiht into use in j Ameli ii. There are now nearly one. million acres iiii.Vt Irrigation, and the i state :mihoi-i!es maintain that I here j are wl.hin Hie oonfl if fl.'h four j million nor.- of hind which can h" irrigated from natural streams and from wells. This State ranks fourth In the total to-tal production of boot sugar, and I" first In the average yield of suar heeta per nere. j Ads Carried In Eastern Papers. A very extensive advertising cam- , ipalgn lr the F.istern slate, th" Southern states nnd the S'ates of Hie Mississippi Valley enables this P.il-reau P.il-reau to get In touch with thnsn who want facta about th" West, and a soon a lis representatives learn. what s-i'ion of the country most p-!te-ils to the preapoct h l turned j over to the trustworthy land agents ! operating In that section. ! These hind agents take up the work from there on nnd the records of the P.nreim show thnt the work has been j most siieeessfnl. I l'mrlng the last year the advertising jtr the I'nlon Pacifle System reached !a circulation of more than Ave million readers a month. There were received 'nearly ten thousand Inquiries and there are records of 2. Is'i carloads of household goods moved into and , throil'.'h the various mutes listed i above, during sit months of tills period. per-iod. Till does not Include those who jrnme in'o the West without shipping (heir hou-eh.oid ;nvl. and there are m.iny win sell oi t ft f 1 iii h property hef '"i' moving, Nel'hor iloea It In-clnde In-clnde M'o'-o vim vent overland In nil- toiiiohili-s. nn' tt'd-o nre nrinv of them ti.o, i' vo"M seetn that heri Is proof o" ti 'r..etivi-ie's of thn id'in u-iif1 out t v tl'o '"iiifin 1'iiclflC Sys; 'v. leditstiial ntireuti of the Fnlon Pa-clfle Pa-clfle System. This Pureaii 1st under the direction of IJ. A. Smith, who has had many j years' experience (n such work. Recently Re-cently there has been Installed on the ground floor of the headquarter building of the I'nlon Pactfle Itnllmnd. In Oniiihs. a fiiost ffiniplete tnnl permanent per-manent exlilbit of the agricultural, horticultural and live stock interests fif the states which are served by the I'nlon Pacific Svstajti, Nebraska. Kansas. Kan-sas. Colorado. Wyoming. I'tah. Idaho, Washington. Oregon, California and Nevada. This exhibit, which was prepared pre-pared snd installed tliroudi oo-opera-tlon with tb' public authorities In each of these states Is to be maintained main-tained and kept constantly renewed by the I'nlon Pacific System ns th foundation of the work which It carries car-ries on for the purpose of bringing new seltler.s nnd hotue-seeker Into the Wt-sf. Exhibit Rooms for Use of All. These exhibit rooms are for the uo of all and since they were opened many have been the visitors. A section sec-tion of the Exhibit rooms has been ser aside In which to rare for thn vnlldiit-j vnlldiit-j In.- o' stock men's tickets, nnd thes stockuon in Increasing number wnn-' wnn-' d.-r iiIoiil' th" als'es searching not only j for the exhibit from their own stale, .Although stock Is ihe great Imtu-tty In Utah, and there Is prod'ieed on lis farms one-slxih of the total amount f alfV.fa raised In the Cniiod Stales.' fruit prfMluctloii Is the lending Industry, Indus-try, more thnn .V.(iO acres Ixdng d'-oted d'-oted to orchards. -Minerals Enough for 100 Years. Utah 1 also a wonderful mineral State. It ranks second la the pmdue-' pmdue-' Hon of silver; third in lead, fourth In copper and lth In gold. It is estimated es-timated thnt within the State oon-rflnet oon-rflnet f I'tah there Is enough coal. Iron, ropner and salt deposits to stiv ' Jly tli t'"al needs of the Culled States for more thau one hundnd years. . rtah Is nlso n women s suffrage Vtate and the oommonweallh is proud f the fact thnt It spends ST. per cent of Its revi'iiue for educational purposes. pur-poses. Millions of Acres Available. ' Millions of acres of land that have never known the feel of the plow are waiving for the home seoker In the rront Kmplre Slates of the Trnnt-Mis-axourl West, and In the states that facn the 1'aclno Ocean. Many of IhoMi acres are In the dry-farming dry-farming sections, many f them can 1,n teW tmder irrigation ditches In addition to this "wild" land, nre nr runny acres hi '-hese states, |