Show I SALT SAtT LAKER BACK Fl FROM INTERESTING TRIP TO HAWAII Impressed With Islands From Commercial and Agricultural View Overloaded with stories of ot experiences s sand and pleasures among the tho Hawaiian islands s J. J M. M Callow president and general gen sen- eral manager of ot the General Engineering c company compan with his wife and children has Jus 1 s sr r returned after alter a a. visit of ot several months In that district Mr Callow says that what they saw in the Islands was wonderful wonderful wonderful won won- from many standpoints not least t I among which was the commercial end encl Ho lie Ba says BI s that much money moncy Is is bel being made mad madIn In the Islands from rein the wonderful i ru- ru sources which the tho soil noil and the climate furnish and the outlook for tho the future with Americanism m rapidly spreading was never ne more encouraging in any country The Callows went vent from Salt Lake Lako to San Francisco and ond took a a. steamer to the Island o of H Hawaii where they ml mads an extended stop at Kealakekua at ot the side aide of Captain Looks Cooks landing and near tho the sc no of ot his death At this point were much Int interested In the coffee and tobacco Industries the varieties I of which are the best to be bo found in the tho world 0 rId From Front this point tho they took toole an automobile and made a a. tour around the entire a distance of ot miles They visited the sugar plantations and saw the various various vari van ous processes of ot making malting sugar from tho the cane Near the terminus of ot their trip the they visited the crater of ot the actIve e volcano of ot By going carefully to tl U. U top of or this crater tho they were enabled by bym m means of paper masks to look Into tho lake lako of molten slag Blag Shortly after atter they left Iett the volcano got ot on a a. rampage and aRd threw three rocks ks Into the tho air causing considerable excitement in the Island Tho The lake lako of or fire Is fifteen acres in size alzo Upon arriving G back at Kealakekua the party took a ship to Honolulu visiting on the wa way the Island bland of Noal Ohau and ana ana At Honolulu they Indulged in some some some-of of ot the famous amous bathing and surf rid rId rId- ing The Tho surf Burt riding was cas declared to be bea a 11 highly enjoyable pastime They left Honolulu October 20 0 and on the wa way to San Francisco mot mat a fierce hurricane which made it necessary for forthe forthe forthe the ship to to lay to for tor a 11 whole da day to prevent t being damaged and the passengers gers gers' drowned out of their cabins They rhey arrived in San Francisco October 27 27 four months after arter the date of the start From a 0 commercial standpoint Mr Callow Callow Cal Cal- low sa says sas s the Island of ot Hawaii Is a a. mar r vel cl In the center of the island s the th volcanic crater and a volcanic formation for considerable distance around Between Between Be Be- tween tho the outer edges of the volcanic formation and the ocean is the tho agricultural tural land On the west of tho the Island for tor over miles is the sugar cane land while on the c cast cst st side for a a distance of ot about eighty miles is the tho coffee and t to tobacco to bacco land In this district Is grown the famous Kona coffee cortee and tobacco worth SIal a pound This latter proved pro of 0 especial value in Mr Callows Callow's favorite hod The labor in Hawaii all according tt to Mr Callow Is done entirely by Japanese The Tho native Hawaiians either cither lIve lIe from hand to mouth or are Independent and II live in laziness and luxury luxury- |