Show ILiCi I Oil IlIJUUUlMS Time was who the European nations na-tions looked lo no other place than America as A d1l0811n for those who wanted freedom from tbe traffic < lluusot the Old World and room and opportunity to wake themselves and lamllleB a competency such as la I offered of-fered an Industrious worker In a now country Even till late years tbo Unite States was regarded DI the choice spot for European emigrants But times are cuanglrg and while some of the Asiatic look longingly t > ward Amrlco continent am a field for ciloulzttlon Ibo United States no longer offers any marked In ducVrnenls fur Immigration but It becoming a field of cupply for ether Sod more spariely settled countries The tendency In this direction li so strong that those who antagonize any further Immigration to Ibis country proboby will have their wishes gulf fled without Ibo aid legislation Among the placet making the mal 11111111 I 11111 uigoi t calls for Imninra its are Au trail and Now ZjahuJ walch claim to otter tujcrlor Inducements to any country In Ibo world to Industrious toltlert The premier Now Zealand 1C J Heddon who was lu this city recently points out In strong terms Ibo advantages of big country Apart A-part of the business of hi trip lo England Eng-land Is to Improve Ibo by securing a quicker ecrvloo IIIU nod passenger stairs aerobe The Pacific and by promoting pro-moting tho propose I cable which Is I to uulto Australia New Zealand the limoanlsltndi the Ilawall2n Islands ano f ol 1 and Vancouver 11 0 binding them all U nn essentially English commercial commer-cial Influence now bring brought Into activity the Pivoted points of which ball bo In England Ciuad the English Auttrilielan ojlonloi British India and the Afrlcaq possessions Nor Is I Australia Inactive In this business particularly the miller of securing Immigrants for the Qloonl land government has In this country a commercial agent Joseph D Itussell who hopes 10 induce a large number 01 I farmers auJ skilled artisans to emigrate emi-grate foci the United States to QucenalaDd No doubt the Australian continent iflcraagool I field for emigrants from the crowded districts other parts of Ibo world althoujh there It some crowding there In such cltloa as Mel bourne and Sydney There sea In New Zealand and Australia vast stretches at comparative deserter and largo areas that may bo brought under un-der cultivation by a judicious ayitcm Irrigation and a great development Is I now going on there Take for Instance In-stance the colony of Qaeentland Australia ai the statistics are gIVou cfllolally by tire government core mercial agent Mr Kussfll Uo stalls that there IB an abundance el good government land that may be rented or purchased at a small figure Out of 1 1C3497 square miles of land lu the lolouy Ibo EOVtrnmom has sold thus for only 22205 square mile Over 430000 square miles have been liaied ADd there remains nearly 200000 equate cities open to settlement Tim mineral deposits lu the colony are rich and varied They consist of till copper and preclons metals I In abun dance During the year 1S3G here exported 1800 tons of tin valued at 320000 and other exports are given aa follows Wool 34000 Ions valued at 15000000 80000 tons of tallow valued at 1300000r 70000 tons at sugar only a portion of wuloh WA exported and brought 422OOOj klnc 1000000 hides Jl00000 fruits 300000 What is wanted Is energy aud name capital to develop the natural resources uf tbo country and for these ellorts are Wag made to secure emigrants from among the middle classes of the United States and elsewhere who may not bi 1 perfectly per-fectly satisfied with the financial conditions that exist hero But with all the advAntsg0 that ate offered In the Australian or other ilonlis the Industrious mm In Ibo United States who has a lltlld capital which bo nooks to expend In bulldlnz up his fortune In Is new country can to better In his own land than anywhere else There Is I nol an Inducement that coo be oUerod by an outside place that la not duplicated dupli-cated right hero In the West while the droulb the famine and tho calamitous calam-itous vltllatlout that have visited And are visiting every part of the t globe bear more lightly upon the Itocky Mountain and 1aclflo coast I region than upon any other part ol earth 10 lightly that hero such visitations visi-tations cannot be classed as calamitous In comparison with other places It A moo who resides In the western part of the United States knows when be is I well Ill In Ibo matter Industrial and financial opportunities he will not think of leaving for any other part of the world to make a home I 1 |