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Show ." , C You,' A4vertiwment In the Sews line !Aim iy (lama , Announcements Are ITtrrH SATURDAY - AUGU.ST 460120 IbibmW Cm;10 Co,m;sos . I t - - Giant IdTrls. - Aymara- - CD, - .. xtI G,4,rptir," stoner frnm the ThPIIL How ''. ' 1 , ' 11 , , . , -- Umt',,t1 Stat,a Knd 41- , - ;4 4:11,1wz-let:- , 131Vr- r. I 1.71.y.,o-,,i-41askriL- ) . , '. Ott43 Buelitein of the of National Museum Carpenter for the Saturday NP,WS PAZ. Eo livra.--am able 'to giye you today the "dory of to,,M wonderful discover, just trad1 in the heart of the Bni!v111.11 An-des Tou may have read ,,,f the ruiner) city of MaeYhu Piety". found ii) Dr: Hiram Eingtam in tha heart of the Jangle within four or five day! of Cuzco, the capital of the Incas. That ! Ian th situated ,in Peru. h,ei ,. plateau of Bolivia lir. the remains of ' another ancient city not far f,om La Paz that has been known for genera-none. Its origin has never been fettled. but IIW ('it of the ground from tindPr it are coming pottery. relic of gold and eoppPr and the skeletons of human being): that lend ertentirge here IC, euppree that it was in tristen'e 2.040 veani or more boror . the ling storeF of 1, LA . - rAdo,;.'; r- , t, vow- r , - ..:c it -- 't' - r, 4,1777i7A' A;.; 4500 47 YOUIVYZWES - - '- 1 . " ,'' i ' . r 41 .. ft A s- V , what. - laid. pyramidtat-erThu: ant itnt.rity is known af Ttahurinau It is 12 miles ftom lake Titics,-a- . and sonie of us ruins are f With a ftorys throw of Um railway that luiea from Guriqui. the Bolivian port on the I ',topped 'Ake,. to La Put ther on my way serves the plateau. tii , The rittns are scattered over anarea otial trriebeet a farms. Thor conviat of the remaina of martin,' of teniced ntaimELs. anti of the great odiflice sometimes called the Tempe The latter building nrvers four ,s, ies and it was Tria4P cot hinCkil of turick stone M inches In tin:Ann.& The stones are much like those Of the ancient buildings I saw In Cuzco. They were fitted together without mortar bud that lea closely that I found it tmPossible to Insen a knife blade tetweein :hem. The Ptones are cut with ablio-- 4 modlute regularity and wo have-n- o em birtidmirs which aro more cloaeln fitted togetherAs it Is now. most of the structures, of T1sibuaziacti have been carried swayf,1 and it is only the mighty pillars that are scattered here and there and the cut atones remaining from the old buildings that Indicate the IrOnderl of tile Past- The temple itself wag in; 446 feet long , the shape of a rectangle. It' outlinee are by get feet wide. blocks of red sandmarked by niaterive sw ne. some of which are till erect. They evidently formed the part of a rough stall and they supported a platform of earth that rose eight feet bore " 4.11A i ,. Tr, !, , A The main ruins of Tiahuanaeu a broad anti level plain !Yin:Yeti olatut a hitlf mile south of the rain-a- ,: They over the plain. s roe are we!I and others half buried lying tPrn up nut of the tufts of grits :and eti,an mw plainie that ,iier it, The rep ,n :a the picture of desolation The :Styles are in ir!atn view. but utsoi tn the mud its but huts in there nothing the distance and the alparae, Itam,s and onoet, watited by Ay nosta horde. spinning or kniync as ;h.:. mtnd their titesks ta !ea leaturt of the strking :it out of rutns is a great- tittrorwa! one n,lid block of stone. Thus if. fitted into tbe Is alla On an old eemettr. The block Is broken at one eornor.- but it originally was a great stone slab !Sa inches thick and twice as tail as man rite deseriray thnt was eitt through It center is four and a hail feet high slid almost three feet In width, The stone above the door IP beautifully carved with figures th:t room in Egypttan and over the doorway Is aeentral figure in high Some of the figures evidesiisnspresunt 'limps. for each holds a anspter and some hav . crowne-eri-thei- r heeds They save human bodies feet ' on Al A R.'. knri V1.4, .& "" ,,, I ,i k , gl t mrd fat, i v!ith ! f'-- , ;;1 r 1. . - hat? r.t" , ,,, ;- - :n'th - AA. VA. r et.rs t:v ,:t lgn, b : .r - ! ,l the mat 1 uPen her . tr- phhtocraphrel I of the her t..,,,tiortuv m nf Sir"' aa-h- e hi tskeitIon t. :,.. ' , t' a!though ate hones skoro sorrel aa snow r,. a, whit !' 15,31P than my own ,t tn. ,terknras g- -r r. '' " r 1..141 - ,' earrylrg Tna owe I'm,. - ? ' r ' t4r,,rt.r1.. handled rae that an Ft. aka at least n1,1 r r't the me scr)r.s mfr In ii4 tro. rnt.L;i. n. ', 7 t ,' that 11.11,1 DrI upon my askInC to make porr , r -- in a lotting' PAO r.ek, o i krma Drer : '' - t.rr ,,,: i ''' '' 7'' an.l greet w.,h1n: r "' ' ''- - - - r, t, ' t 'or Arm inn. aryl .:k -' ,t irr1,' ter, ',..arndrit - ! '" t, - ' t, ' r,: ,,... - ' ...t ' "" 'r r - oli: r her , t ?r, ,fr ' T'' e A. I , 1, -- , , ( T- -, t.:n r. ;r str--- --- - na,.., , :r- .1 - r ' 40e - Z' " ii - - ,10. ' , - A,',',: . , t btri r - ,, ,- ! ,i- 1 :. - ,aw.00..LA.tmwt There are remarkable ruins 77ghtt 'at the railroad station and in osathat surrounds it The t:ewn t. !.. ,t of mud huts, sem. .ir doorways made of steno brrivart tri,ii. :sa!! tilos ruins and &t mto saw Aymara Indians eitt:ng these stone dotirways. and others stoo:,ing an in out went The buy., !ea they often plastered with mud. and ,;p,r1 tno thitrhod rIrofs aro urrelen ahowing the re'a:ca,l, na';r, ,! noolo. The tosin has 4: church that has st,,roe er rity in its ill's and in front ot the Is rroas or a petleiol tr,d, such stones. These aro rar,-.eaeh side of the galewaS thRt into tho hutch They all 0 ,tne .rrni Ttshuanacu who.. people !la, s f,, yoors ago and worsti:1,e4 we know :tot re. - - ,; , .1 11:1 , ,4 -- n- r f- still left of Toenanyn The rrn aro rter oar ib!si to all. and erne tray bo noon from the windows Yf o;,rp passing through on th way t La Paz Dr.. 11. ar.1 : t - With 1' i'4-- .14 , pósitionA7' ,Jt,V.3 .. fit:ifty..:, ?1111'4;i - hPsf ruins, in his 1.itt Prita.o!t Iniftents of Travoi in thP Land .4 the: In,a!,. 130iitla !F, When I inas ago. I went ovur Stoners discAt ,e3 Atintre Ettand,titer, titt,', It a with then Working V'T the New York !tonna, and he tottt me that dedtattyknot wet. tn 1h e main tort.,st Stitner made Fome under! thf tomple He board Frnm tho In,Lans' - uoro !nor.that largo vault. bonoath Was CreatedDui Th ese' Ancients .1Vorsinp.i Cats or Jaguars Pott.t.rv and Other R4Aiefd ,ne, tt an4 that an undert-nun-d pasiage of the Stone H d ,ed from Thor. uz, under; but folind na atilt nor, ,)111,trunies of. the Chulpas; the foundations The rilsco'v7,. passage. rp,ently of Dr Otto Butt-- , the .Just Found Near the New tem. the director nf the National From Arica to La "':find:gul'fir,Pda:,H,I- h"'Par.h not"m' fsr from ind in the iountrt Wonderful Rehes about theThetemple. Paz must- um hetre is f ,ili22. them ismi the sork is stii! gotT,I; Which May Have a Plaeel I shaa describe his disecveries fuethr on in ttub letter: gting a ta70: w:th In fheSan Francisco Ex.I finehtin. flut first lot tr. Talk-- 7 r , r t.:4ss 4;:lt -- Wc,prM Y 0 ' Yi ..71. ! In.141,11nizi.41 Them A one stand thero t liatform Nar th wh;ti Stpr : 1 rett allPd th4- to Ephraim S.Iiiter who w.tit :4.0 a than eats ago ap spo!tai ; Ey Prank P -, - fret th f'bed ifVfliflZ - . ' 1111:,ES - sri-e- Tunings and the r; - - -- - - earczto the country urmundinc On the east-- I cm side of this platform sail a loser terrac e. C ons the edge o: Aqp-1- hestitt t stone pilasters ranglng in from it to 14 f.,.t and - n rnio ' Recent Excavations on the HighAndean Plateall Mal Indicate--a White Race Eighty Centuries Old Iiiok at the Ru IDS ' and Tiahuana(:11Their - - SALT. LAKE CITY UTAH aan rn 111600 lilt 1 ..r., AND LIRI0DIT. kr , , ,,m ,, , ot v T"' - t t I - b.ns. ,1 "- - !47,- .r A r I' ,, r Inhohltartts rnnt am told that the t. - ',A : A A tht tate that men of Itotho tn-- a and 11,r 1 s he that th4 ',4 ' : ,, " : rnson of th , - n.- 1 ; t .4 ; . that they I A r' E I 4. A0OPMErodttMlii.,-'-- s T, I pr. r t,, t,4.1' T11 l !I. o 4 It that tholP H. 7tla rr navIgrat:,q, NEWS AND vanr5 f(!' tha 1,4,1; t tht rnin,, and I ut b is.,!nas ts,nth tn thvans.' I rr ke,i,j11 no to,1,0 tin f.,r I ha ,f S,ra!t A an,tatit t.k ,rn atop rar;.,, tot ,' a, th Az an ut tni, trro. Tad, f,1' r ngok to t;, , ;;Ibraltat and ..r ,,, cntlfln. know tvt hu , !, n .,!, !, .ri't I. nAt ret Ar".1 .$f lf "f I,;a .17,! ' it. 0'..nk oh.,;!1 r 1,7,! te!. I t' ft t nt... 41' in him. 171.1WILIOnl it, ar,p1 out at11ngt4to trot, 44 under !ha ,T an sot a fleoh 'tart r pee h the 1,4111 of r!fitert .! PRA dm Ji.4 a I H k ail to god t.ri,tto-r jv . II ! ' f,,ung tg 4: t" T , gat, n t. A ramp , - ,,,, !afealt ,,o; !It I krl t r then it helot fought the devil re!VPr the earth, t,loorn and ht ,lt,,,,frt t sun to warm It tO tho In, Khunu ,., ame. during which WW1. tiittatt.S r t,ut Pnehlyarnae ler ,1 apotertna, SS the owl v,rrins rTh w,kr!st with tight. t' alna, ,,,, , T of the by the first It at ar and made, tO t I, , ar.,"1 I 771 ,opr tr ,t.;" Lh. I 0. of 1)t ri3,ht-inIn- , Many nnIg impl.m,ntx ar soma Fifa,. of orId Won, and th Th fro, hatonz br.n anl 'hob lattor ar, 1,,,n it k!' , . !' I -- an V, tt,a , Ma,ht,.rran,-,a- ran n, P. Danuanattt traditort ntson and lilted It seas ruled. "or mar. Kh .rn who seems Se ar low.i of rntarlesis rather It wait ho litho brousht aht .11 and other troubles. v. tr tri ttn"io to time Until ne, . r f,r M. MAru, T, tr,,Id th, 1,,,,:and, !hr., hfrn 1,' T rn,i, lant!, toifl,T) fol tht, k ,,,ntinant And of -1 t,ite,od them twto t A, t' u!; J, of t, ref.,rr,A t, aaya "tn., and also altn-atr,,es. find " and Thar. 10, tni ?h Arnertra lv,rv !n, tO Ak k from 1nIta ,qn ar, plent:s t tn,nik, !n :.ak! rt, ti,-- !,), ,t-- thr , fr. "211T r1rt re tr ,,! !ck tn, ,, A we n, e.t .!R - A 4.. ,h f. ig as Irnum b! tf.. 1,rA hr, a delight iain and c,:hists of 11a3". They tappel upon It go to, h 11 tort the noses Th tvo, it, are th pr,.rat qr alt saw, t,, 9, ey,F, t a and there of I h. ,o'nor trra and lips Some of the smilier t urs. each of shape,' ha,e to en to heaut h Tkou'ol hoil on. ci TS, tc, La Pat rhere Is one in .k.Pt hPr nimberp Th4,1- the centr ot the National Mupeuin Th oo!IP,-to,of pi., s awl it hap an b.,n here. It :s ab,,,it three feet in herght.'' I wo !and it. artietically earred took a exfa voted in t,f pap'. thr. anA hands 'picture of myself IIlnuI beside it. roontils c an4 nisei of Dr, Ruchteln, the direet,,r th trIP fahers Of the stones aro enorm,.ua I of the MUPUrri. wh,, has been makma ,v:a;mtlorm !'ryk ,.f saw one 36 feet long and toe,,en trio .he excavatione p ago ypaz j.. )'fll thick...tug amisttwr hich is 24 feet long, I1 To I so, t nouslnd year,. 16 feet wide and gig feet Inithirkneos It sas in compeny slth I., fluohtein IF , rro,t.. hP Some nt the block are of sandetone that I .sent thmugh the mwseurnand f';Und thrsi I rivi!ita!'-oh,! and others are tra'kte. dark In color examined. Uu 441.10 Pt. has Just ritag, II"vt, in ex;st, n. H. ei. me. he d',F and exceedingly hard. Th. Tatter aff From the ground The collection IP! not think tio! Ttahuknac,a was the rAoe-beautifully carved and polished and that h. large, cf;reritiq many tables and filling, sork of lb. dAt-Among the moot remarkable feature', seNeral rooms. It conalliiiO'f.pottery, nevem t far hack id That of the ruins are the stone Idol& lig a' A f.".14 ail sizes. fr,-,e who InP:ah7t.4 three or ttrne to a out since Pi,quier's timc and IT1340 'heir gallons down I. the little cups: h.lp part .rtm- -, In th'm hoii,r stand uptight,. Some of the. A lse of half an eggsheli. Some' he is ni.t..a!ne. 5,.14,ntitic Ira vkr are of gigantic size. Ther b.o.tes are ,of the ot,Jeets are almmit ttr-nisIn wkAo. r,oent .,so-ntrui,an hap as big around as a flour barrel., and their 4."rtinn. Other t ha thc harp hrourht fort h Tb. they are morot than eight feet in height ;hiere.prteetii;.t. that make .1o filmic of, ii Ian p;al.mki wa 'oy t h. p,ttled The fares have thick Spot and. the chiTope or Japanese charactra. Much! anelni ',hot ni.n.. Thin man c!aimp. hea ts 'cod 6,, n. .rrApEr riEr 0 , f 4r, p At;t A 1,;4 ,: . rE 11 tt i Av t , ' ,., 7" , , vit4111i,r n Strfri.. ,f 'h.q., II that Bo became oarth his ,11 fAPPENTER. G 74, GOSSIP FROM WASHINGTON .11EP 4 , ef4. ,and ilrmxtrilotto day. The moth irom which this w orrn plit-i- s in the hatches; hi brown with a white spot forts should be taken to eradicate them ArlftINGTON. D. 1P;') of each- - forest ins. It in these small areas before they base center 'on the July Ansasuree-abou- t had time to spread. The normal breedsto inch and one-ball! mos- - i telephone from wing to wing. mg place of the army worm is in rank d sagert,-Itigrass, suchas s a usually found along HOW WORMS MAT the edit, ef or tn spots of 1.astier:callers hare! 1f the worms have not yet attacked! ture land that have been nveq.fortiVbeen solicittng ad,i t keel ited. The4,-.arfield the most practical- - way- practically never found from the r. P. de- -I them out Is to plow furrows ti frnt Jt stvanips. because the Al,orm lieedP a wfa las rectsonahlr (fry place lit which to hreed. partmett of Aagri- of .them . throwing 4 S toward which they are-- tray-I ture to Clean cultivation., rotation of ernpl. stop the cilidwtionThe the fall will worms into piing. up of fence corners, close pea- advance '.of the furrow and V. hen this is full they 11124 Irturage. and the burning niter of yv amp i fields worms their hark a threaten be killed log either in the 'spring or fall, are Land by dragging '.my grass thy -- f or by destroy- - l good measures to.prevent a recurrence sheet. oata, trim.. timothy. blue and forth in theinfurrow i ,, boles previously dug of the army worm. the worms . griss and thew grasses There seems ling Intervale of gn feet In the bottom ' at TO DO WHAT lie a general outbreak of this Test of tbe furrow. IrcIl LAWNS. Kerosene poured'. en :roughout the north. oast of the them in the holes bill.destroythe-fte- teem. For simall. areas like ii;sns and pri- ld ilrestelevitt. are worm the If vine grounds. the poison bait mention- fttcky Mountairia. These worm. are the I r 1"- following mixture which ed above may he Used. Equally them I 'welting trot') eggs laid by moths that the. worn' and destro tletent ta the application of a spray of the about: he should ,:,TCtreplAY.,...,fleiarthed....tip..flom spread lone pound arsenate of lead dissolved In of these numbers One pound Paris green iPolgoboug)J 25 gallons of water. If the powdered ,aathwert. Great ekoths have beep noticed in the vicin- - 50 pounds of wheat bran, Juice of onelaraenate of lead is more easily obtain' ' ' 'able. one pound of this may be mixed Iy. of Washington during the past half...dozen oranges. on of their broken rionth., hundreds Bring this mixture to a stiff dough-I by aith 8 pounds of flour and dusted the gram where the worms are feed-te- r titre having been seen near the Vnion' the use of dilute molestee and rare ins. It must be remembered that 1..sions in the capital arebeing it amongat the worms. should be taken to keep this dough arsenate of lead lit g &sully poison to ov.rrin by this trat. The army worm is a amoOth. striped from children or domestic animals. ' men an d estimate, aa well as to . Aterrtiliar about an inceind,a guar- Prompt action to prokent the worm. worms! .ter lora and a quarter of an inch in from intestine' a tient is Much better! i ... EXC1.7E liotlE ;y0 s FOR FLIES. d,1;rketer. It is rather dark in tiopear-- ' than later efforta to attempt to While normalir it feeds by :light th,,n, in the groin. Once Pperielinte in the department of tke measureolagriCulture have been experimenting sod hides by day. not being genorallY tans h.v. Int.004 a as soon a it has increaeed ;4) necessary to destroy them may 214910t1S- - I to dieuxiver some MONIStar of prevent. h a number 41mi its food breeding of flies in manure supplyn; ly hurt or even destroy. the crim,', I Mg the islls short. it starts' to travel and rIvf werms at first are almost always , pile without leasening the Value of as a farttlizer ter vas manure Ws some definite 'breeding localised in and both night bolder, feeds igrecial Correspondence.) tt ' , 4 was felt h es- that if worst blare. The details be devised tet pre-- i d aome men k tents sill he to:ind in flies near the partment of sarle.11.,tre ti117...V.7r1)4 vent the nree,iing house that the germ earrters fluid he! NATIONAL AND STATE iNiEETEDgreatly reduced. As the manure pile: NEs!sit. wee the best piece for flies ,to breed t 4met1vod to it was reailzed that th'e And The fill' rmo-ir- on k netoAA he used must !!!ie one that wod--nerin- inrichtednese and funds sr-testaments-fro14,7,1 to 1413 tiss plot deprive the farmer of hie fertilizer. 1,0erk limit,' by Inyeer w ilimm After much ezperimenting It wes; r! ' Harris f the bureau of the found that 0.62 of a pound of hitr-aor 0,75 of a pound of calcined cote- - departrrient of co MMere The 1. illeun In formation for the' United StAteos manite (crude calcium borate) would give and prevent .prectit. as whole and for each Matto 1.,n,ar- kill flies ordinarily breed.:1 ataiy and it is NNW rA0001, for clistribur rally all of the ing in eight bushels of manure from i Uon. by' the fernier, tel;.,6616,, a bile ,be Ilgat,41F amount.4 iA sati,,tor fund 41,.....,IS Enit,1143t,. i...f tr.,,,,Iglir,- lAtt 1.;,,--l- i - Is ,, s,s 11,,s" 1., ,.1- ,,t .,- n ,,, 11,' 'I :' .1, -. t,,-- . - ,t lo u 1 ,,'; o,. Y t ek.t t the 1A'sn't ,"s ,A: d'u l k. :rP '1 7tsc for tne tai.m4nt r'nlY CO ThA S , , ,,,7. ; ,1 Irbt a "::C341 b 1rte ,,,, 4 -- 1', t. tl.,rt 4,41,,' t; 374 N ef i., los, , i- 19,n. was 1 ',. ro ;,..,',--0.-- -. ap:ta. en. thJ,7.. :n : - 4 r,..r.)t aws: vt '' litt- : t f01PW the 'I ,err,:n WA, or a tIch thy have ti K -- 7. P. ,.f z,ni- !,i, ., , I ; ,, g T!,;:t. ,,,ornn,,r,k - X. ,,, r tni,b,mino.,s t : , 43 r; h as the 1,,r n ;.:'L , gattern.-.n,I ,tr.-.:! ,11 !,;., s, r ..po 1 frielr a,,,-,-,n.-r hil $7, O. ,ho P.. Ton ,,ol,zy, hio,r ,7Y-- .. h:, had hetn re- FI;r7h r 1U't WI 1,1111 (inv."! !, .tft.fr 'r,,ucht the 4tur,ng 1.,A. ;,. : ,Ar i LI ,10, ro ...,ttts( t: ir In 11.0, theth- - ..,,,,,.. lho i t ,.. 4,,, ,r.! t e , ef 1 -; t, ft ;110.,-4.e tne ;n 1,,,: in ,,. 't 1.',A '!...' r.v,rnments. .141,b, ,..,. p, :, , ...nar.g: f Ir. I,. V: A ..! taa.IM,. t I - A ,ro ciA!-.- .1t 171-4- .., , 0,, 11 Trtl, at....lo ,,r,t !V, ! ; fol.:, ..1,1p,r,p,, .1:7.;ne !h. r:",,va n- - or ..i..1.,. ! l!' .:. ' 494 r t., ,,r. , .. ,,; 2!:' ,,r,,,,t,,w 1': -- y,,,r. Pl.. re,1.1, t xr.-- '0.- - 44 no,N . ,lt1 1 67 , hii-- ',0,rptrto1 !A.- , ,..t....,: - ,, r,,.. n I the ,itt ,frbt T,,n 4 :: ,ti, o'Arr,-!-- - ape, ,.. - :1,, al- -t 10.. :r ( 4,1.. ,..1 t,. :,...,,1 i, ,.: ,,,b1,; I,. eA.! rooA - :1. dO,t, r T,Pat:ng ...f ,p. 4tr,i, !I.,. payment ar 41 biter! trust !Ind,. ,p.1 sot ;,,.'11... r.,, ' ng .!n troAss..rs as', nc .7i ,, general ,r,:s,'-'wirn, )11,- t,' net debt of tr. rosti,r.A1 breeding. According te Lbw bulletin . the total In the vitae' of garbage cans er re-- I debt of the 44 SUIT gos.ernmenta ort the total ter nr,tts deb: of 114 fuse nakg, 2 OUTSC11 of borax will ef-- 1 June JO, 913, amriuntet to S ti &iv ,r tt fectually, prevent rhea from bred.1 726.191. Of this total. 14.1.166,5691tional ard -funded de'ot lo 7,5 government' The merhaki in. using this pubeteficei 9,56 represented bated dem Of the rent. whi:e tb. 'f g r .in the cam. of Stables is to sqtrinkiel funded debt. 4.r Are repre- - ernments arnot,n1s t' are cent At the total the bode.' in theof quantities given sentett in honds gni a flour sifter. or pecia debt obligation. ,01 pubilv ahoe hy, means HISTotY sr NATIONAL I,ERT outer trist funds Other fine sieve around the As an offsetting item against this' The debt ot the nationa: edges of the pile The manure should then be sprinkled immediately with total debt. the 44 states reported 1;.--- seas higher in 1474) than at fitlY 1.yrto two or three gallons of seater. If is 950.571 in ainktrrit fund assets leaving, since that rttte. tile per capita debt. .tmettualte- sprinkle a aslittle of the their debt '(ies. stnalr-- fund AAsettio.1 that rear being 16o 44 Th's amo-inIt Is added hOra.1 em the manure per capita debt for the, though lalsge, 'A1111 a material decrease; tuft waiting! until daily. instesd of because states amounted to 13.17 on June 315.s over the -debt as At AL0041 ASAKUSt 31 this will is obtained, pile 'got, lid& )a- that date the indebtedne,s the ergs which thF- flies lay from In contrast With the of the 44 of the national government ties, un hatching. Aa the fly Maggots cOn.. state irtvernments. the debt for the tayinent national evallble got'restate at the outer edge of the man a total debt on June VC! amounted to L2.764.431 i71. an avrag, tire pile, most- of the borax hoeld srnmentof hadfor every Inhabitant of t 12.914104014- Of this totalrof 113. be 'sprinkled there. The rate of dkraae betweo This intosMation should be of great the runded debt amounted to 12:40.-- i country1470 1 amount-eta continued unitl in 1.4A: sehliethe debt and floating aid to the health. authoritke in thedr fir in.lobttiness 1375.681.itat. ed Of to the of th natinnal goy-- I funded as typhedd against fly campaign dobtithttthe Cities are the the bonded indebtedness had dent's:red Ivo that, to- -i .alsa livery stabler-i$34142-203:.th- :.'. i:, : - d :21n.,. i, 4.,-rt- ,,iy. 4r, U1',! , 11 ,,, .1 l'y ,n In .I th,ro h. - pdtric., !AR twen,' rfr ,a1;ta ,.,l'f,4,rnmewe hem. he - debt for, fik,,Pn,ir (Continued on Page ' 1 t, I 4' 43.67. , 1,,, !:!!. 4,,,!1,.1z1 thre 10 I net ietfretisof the rer!o4 enrere4 in the Ransil Jun,. 't; fL;:i tiro--) .0 ; |