| Show CONDITIONS IN MEXICO I With Andrev i runt Ii rca t Opportunities los Special Correspondence Corle Provo Provi Pro Utah fo Co o Feb 15 Andrew l lm ono one of oC rue tho party PartS who went to Mexico a II month ago to Inspect tile the lands of oC tho the Sugar SUar and Live Iho Stock company Is In much Impress Impressed ed 11 01 with the tho opportunities for profit profitable able Investment InC of or capital In lii the tho neighboring republic re Tho Tire Mexican government Is encouraging emigration and Americana am welcomed and they tile the are UtO making themselves fuR full III In time the 1 development of tho the vast resources of oC tile the countr country The City of or Mexico Mr Iii Knudson 1 states Is an city 01 or fast ta t becoming to ro anti and nil all tho time con COli conveniences of civilization found In largo large American and r cities can bo be found there In the tho country It Is IN lilt dif different di ferent The rho condition of oC the tho peons who do Ii nil all tho tue th manual work Is cry CI repugnant to he the t visitor They live on oum tho the large Jalla estates of Jf the time aristocracy In hi thatched houses with cry ery i unsanitary surroundings In III this respect re they th nrc worse otT ot than the North American Indians I thu latter change their habitations and oral their condition does doe not th lb 1 Co 11 he ho come collie so no squalid UH nil that lint or of the tue Mexican can peon who lives In III tIll thu accumulated ed d thom o of centuries His n III clothing consists of or a II pair of or cotton collon a IL cotton blouse amid a n lint hilt nail his Iris bed lieu Is a II blanket which also Ulso does doe II service IIA an overcoat when occasion requires His wages are from Crom 25 to SS 5 cents conta n a 1 day Mexican As a ti L result of or bin hlA way of oC liv 11 living Ing the tho mortality Iri is I very ier cr great 12 I out of nr every ever 13 11 children born dying In hi In Infancy Infancy fancy As an aim Illustration of ot the vast ost tern tory tor owned by b some of or landed proprietors Mr Ir Knudsen says suya U that tine the t 10 train ron ran alt all day do through h one estate the owner of oC which was vas reported tl to brand from to ci OO ilves lles ivea a Il year Mr III Knudsen confirms the th common story stun of or tho the Mexicans not being In hum a tt hurry hurr and amid as an on Illustration tells tell that the time party part with which he traveled was Wn promised horses horsell at mit 4 one after noon to go from to tu the Iho Utah lIlah Mexican companI ranch but bu t Instead of ot getting the tue horses that afternoon they the were compelled to 10 wait four tour days He lie In IA enthusiastic In time tho praise pral e of ot the natural of tho the country the tue climate being In ninny many mAn place mill anal the tine forests arid and rich Ilch soil 1101 tempting to 10 those who vimo come conie from Crom a I country tow few natural advantages IN I DARI O The matter connected with the ranch of or tho which Mr III Knudsen studied roost most closely closel was 1111 that of ot the tho for Cor successful dairying and arid creamery business He tie thinks them the conditions for rOl making this pity pay lira are good ns as the tho company has hus sonic some tine fine grazing land hands and with the Introduction of oC nn nil abundance once ance of or teed feed can call ba be hI produced at lit a Il low kaY cost while theme theio Is an au unlimited mar lilaI market market ket at good prices for em butter hutte MORMON COLONIES ritos Mr Knudsen J visited tho the Mormon settlement at Dublan mind and reports report the people lUPIO Pe JIlo prosperous pero 1111 They Thoy mine aie tine line two and th brick houses house crud their relations with tho the Mexicans are mOlt mort friendly rind and satisfactory Tho The people from Utah nrc the hue only ones ho he saw sasi using American machinery and Implements on their farms the tha Implements used by 11 time the being very cry crude but In spite of or this thai soil oll Is s to so 0 rich that It produces abundant ant crops SOCIETY A dividend of 8 S per er cent for 1903 has been declared by tho the Provo Prove Pro o Building k Loan henri society organized hero two years ears ago At t the tho meeting of ot the stock stockholders stockholders holders hol ler heM held Tuesday evening tho the see sec report showed t tho tim society ty to be he beIn h In III a Il very prosperous condition with loaned on Provo homes home nail and ap up In for Cor 20 OO The company com pan has ban IUS told abates of e t Its 1111 capital stock and anit time the fourth serIes of DC shares harell In Is now being taken up imp Thu former ero unanimous unanimously ly iy I reelected viz vIs Iz Thomas N Taylor president E H 1 I Partridge lice tice president president dent donut H II F Thomas Thoma secretary J M I Jensen assistant secretary Joe Jos A t Buttle Duttle treasurer J E Booth Bilotti Jessa Knight W V K IC Spafford F W V Taylor T lar r C II Miller director Ralph D D Dixon and David Openshaw auditing committee WEDDINGS W Marriage licenses have hen been be n Issued to the following couples Luther 21 l j of ot Lehl Lehi and Ma Mae III A Ash h 19 of or Linden William oll 23 of or anti and Paerl IS 11 of or Spring Lake Inke The Tho last lae couple were svere married ell by b Dep Deputy Deputy Deputy uty County Clerk GARDEN OllDE CITY NOTES JuliO Judge Booth Is 18 holding court In He lie her rime Tho Utah Independent Telephone compans line Is III now no being construct constructed ed cd between ell and will reach the latter place la III about u it week e k Over 20 2 O people collie came from the south to ti visit time the pupils In In tho Ihu Young university Iy from the tho Nebo Neb stake A meeting was hell held with the pupils In the forenoon mind and In the Iho afternoon time the visitors WelO ivero tIlt tho guests of oC tho thu th young people at a 1 banquet An 11 Interesting program prepared for tor the tho occasion was Willi also 0 given for far the thu enter entertainment of ur the tue visitors El I I will b it e by 19 b the tIme Connie Comic Opera company In tho ho thoOpara Opera Houw next Monday lou lIlY evening I Hyrum Vance of or the time Fifth ward will leave for Chicago ns as a it missionary to the time northern states stales next heat n Wednesday W v P I 1 K S Hawk superintendent of the Postal Union Telegraph T will coma down tomorrow to meet abet with tho com committee of the thc Commercial club which has immis been heen appointed to 10 Investigate tine tho question of having the th Postal 10 1111 enter the time Held The rime old people of or the tho Second ward wardwill will bo be entertained at a 0 banquet given In Inn tho ward house hou e Thursday Feb 22 2 J |