Show r T OF THE T UA W AllAN ISLANDS t k UNDER AMERICAN METHODS MARVELOUS I fr r. Feb 13 Frederick 13 Frederick director of the reclamation I ric of ot tho ho department of the in in- an- an fior who recently returned from front an inspection tour of the tho Hawaiian islands island s Jj Ii extensive c government in- in in- in fit for that distant part o of tho IrBit i Stat States I He was tras 3 assisted iti in in his u by Governor Frear of of who accompanied him home and md a u working with him in his plans which winch Embrace ce tho the reclamation on of oC tracts ott ot of l t land and on tho j islands for 3 agri- agri ri- ri a general irrigation system and ana tho the improvement ement of the wa- wa nr js and harbor barbor facilities for com coin mid purposes Uhe thief chief indu industries of Hawaii arch are arc ks h raisins raising of su sugar ar the raising and sting ng of pineapples and tho the n a of ot rice bananas and a little cot cof- e. e Sugar ar is il raised in tho lowlands ad pineapples are ae raised on the hi highland high high- h eland land where the climate is better and ande e suitable f for the tho employment of wito t lit labor Jabor and aDd it is a part of tho iiii aa of the government Q to foster o tho the of white whito labor wherever J ibe on the islands The first work punned d is said eaid to be ho the reclamation of many thousands of acres of tho the hl high h hand und and of cf the islands and aDd this decision was TVIS after a careful study of t the be as disclosed bv IW ic recent m- m ti of If the tho large acreage e under f cultivation on in in th the higher ucher econ see FCC tOL on It is said aHl not to be the inton lion to et the increase increase e of pineapple pine pin apple apple cultivation because that field is airway ll 3 Y largely large lr covered cred and filled but lUt It'll believed that the land will ill admit I lf ci tho thi tho introduction of oth I ml tUtu which will ill 1 afford equally equal equal- T ly r Rood good opportunities for the employ employ- of of white hi labor The influence oi ot 0 American inventions and anil practical i-ei- i r methods upon th the tho 1 pineapple cut cut- ul and panning canning industry trY hail had a effect in in reaching rachiD thi this decision Only n ly y a few years ago an inferior l fl jUal d unimportant quantity of hao Ha lIa o n pineapples were ere crul crudely ly pro 0 1 WithOut an established market I There ar arc today tho l thousands ands of acres Under un Un- I der f scientific pineapple cultivation atlon and lot only is is s th the quantity produced mar mar- in increased bUt but hut tho the tho of today is th the best ill in in quality on the Ameri American an market It was found the T pineapples were cre orl origin origin- n nally I ally A either her picked green f for Ir r shipment pm en t o. o Points the fruit is today tolay per per- It td to ripen ab on un the plant A an and l is th n either rither 5 slued d crushed cru or orS S rated I j ent by hy machinery machiner and r racked cd by in- m machinery under the tho best e t I conditions o 0 t I Hint hat au Amern-au I I braIDs braina and nd methods have hav raised raided tho Hu Ha Tatian pineapple from rom n a l n neglected ci eon con J on j m in the fn fruit t markets of th the if r f k States to 10 a n position tim at the head hr-ad BV the j Product of t the 11 world world- P. P Ir fr cH believes es that if Inch Mich great bo be Jc tua made mado in Hawaii H in HUP it is if is possible nth ii th the help of tho tle federal govern govern- rn o sent to tai raise p. p the standard o of other othor Hajn Ha JIa- ha- ha aua jn in itc manner and so 1 make Hawaii a more moro important possession posses posses- sion eion of the United States tates and ami a greater r at r factor inthe commercial markets of th the world t |