Show SING r bI A v f H 0 t 9 r. r e S 4 A fJ i 1 t i I w fn t. t r JJ Ii Vi 5 f r t C e 2 I ll j to iC iT 0 1 1 t J J Y r. r 5 f I C. C J r c 1 r ft t I I 1 1 f j. j R 0 l ll u. u s 1 t I l r s pt J f. f t P 1 J D t were s sto to 1906 I were dispose age of pesos 2 65 per bet bee I 2471 acres It is estimated II that there were I head of sheep 1 head of horned homed I cattle head I of horses hogs mules and I 33 goats s in inthe inthe the Territory of Magellan SI in 1907 The exports of wool through Punta Arenas I exported frozen The factory at Punta Delgada belonging to the Stock Raising Company of Sociedad Ganadera is Is I he only meat-canning meat establishment low tow in in operation in the territory The invested in this plant is 00 pesos There are also teann soap salted meat and ham in the territory The climate is so mild and the tem tern so even In the stock-growing stock of Magellan that the herds an remain day and night in iu the pas- pas ure the year round without suffering In the sheep Industry no yields such a large proportion if f lambs lambs to for each as wes as does Chile while at the aIDe acne time the wool produced Is fine nd md of a strong fiber At the present ime many of the the- the flocks flocks belong to sub sub- of Great Britain who were pio- pio leers in the stock raising industry in inbe he be territory of Magellan Some Idea lay toy be had of the fortunes arising out f sheep breeding In in southern Chile hen it is remembered that persons g In this occupation with a pital of to ten or fit fit- en years ago are now the owners of at acks of from to sheep The raising of horses Is a profitable in the Territory of Magellan he be Chilean horse is a descendant ate of at ofie ie e breed is hardy docile and vigorous and it is lid tid is capable of doing more work workless workless less food and with less care than thanie thane ie e European or American horse hilean cavalry horses are taught to too toe o e down at the word of command the using them as rests for rifles the animals remaining mo- mo until after the firing is over id td rising again to their feet at the ord of command Because of these Chilean horses are highly es es- emed for the light cavalry service of ot ote e armies of modern times In Chile young horse of from two to four ars aIS old of average quality Is worth OlD ora 20 to 30 and a horse of the est class and of the same age from 30 to 70 During the last 20 years to Ie equine race in Chile has been Im- Im roved rayed by the introduction of stallions om am England Germany and France The manufacture of shoes in Chile machinery Is increasing rapidly A tort lort time ago the first shoe factory playing machinery was opened at aldivia and now there are 22 well well- quipped factories of ot various sizes lo Io- looted iri In different cities of the coun coun- y y- yA A large percentage of at the shoe I in use In Chile is from tram the time States France comes next Mowed by England I There are still in the country a large umber of ot shoe shops where from ten To LO co a dozen men are employed making makings s sl shoes Oes by hand The wages paid these m min n are arc small being from 50 60 to 80 per day Practically all the cheaper shoes worn in Chile are made in the country country coun coun- try from native tanned leather This is the class of ot shoes generally worn by the working class and farmers Shoes retail at from to United States gold and a better grade grado made from native leather for dress shoes from to Then como coma those with imported uppers and native native native na na- na- na tive soles which is IB a n very good shoe Tho The uppers will generally wear out two or three thre soles for the sole sale leather is of an inferior quality This grade of shoes retails at four tour dollars to |