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Show , ,. ...""",'",10"00011""""oommoodwam'rnik,":740,61.0046-0.04,;.-e.tAare4eAwAti4.4t.ii..4- ,.. .. , . I EsE Part 'Five ) . . . - ,,,,B.T , SATURDAY , FOUNDED 1850 VENING . - , , sa.,-- - Is. . , . Heber Q. Male, Assistant Registcr of the Slate band board.) by the wonderful soils the MEASTRED its its marvel,' mines, Its ,;( inctinausti.ble timber ILVPIY, It3 vater power resources. US laden' or hard. its fruitful fields, its nomheriess hen's. of sheep and cattle, noel I., mention the unexcelled class of lel. Idaho is destined to enjoy and perpetual .growth, a permanent who has herete.I and the man afar-of- f I the "Gem of the Moun- tcre kl100-1-- "Wildend'. Woulr' the stories of magazine writers and novel- mg Will awaken to a realisation of the fast that. nestled away in the! protecting arms of the Rocky Moon- - i tains lies a state whose industrial orTe reportunities are limitless whose s,urces know no bounds and whose fts tten-,-t- Adair-- 10.110Ah. ta - - o the, ,,,t4,...la-tterm- g -- Stomespekete tran'lle et:tannin:1111es, r14, e: LAKE UTAII CITY SIXTY:1'111HD 4- '11,L4 t IP..., ;', .; ; . ... , t ''' 4. lett. ; '110;;IIRItiolet,i t ! ,'' - .... .. ., ::.. . - t ;4..........- ':' :' P:.,' - ' . :t- -. - ,. " ' , , ,.,...-.- , - , ,. t s ' , 1, ..- ,,lit - e .- .. ''- ' " ," ", , ,.? ' ; , ' , - ''' .. , ''''' '' ' '4,1; ." - e. loii! 4 : f'',",..,',-.....1.",.- $ '.. 4. P.,?. 0..40.- - ..0i,47.. : ,,., .... 81, ..... ' I.... Á' .: $' J.:. Ai A.' .. !' ' , , .. ."11 ir,-- ' , .. , I Iv t t , ., ; - J ,:-- !.' - , : ; - ' , '4......'....''.-"- - ,,, ,... s , ,, ." 4 ..... : .: i; ...r - i' .". .,..6 ..P 7.,'5'' N, 4 'V ra 4, , I. 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',..-,- 1 ' ''. , .,,' .Ag? , ,;:. , - i 401.1 'Ar I I.. - -- ' , . . Cr? '' 5- 4, ' .... I -- tt t, ,.. , i t Ati,,, .,., t 0 .. giiir, I 7,0,44 :A. 4, - . 46.t'S 'I ... TI- , .:. 7.4,, - pri 1 ia to l s 11. '" it tIO,Wf 1,4 ' 1 ;C 1 6 i, 1 ; h. :t0,31:0,(toll acrt.1; ,1 , eoturno,t t . i I ,,.1,.0,1 1.vo.otcl from the p er (Pitt Itr,j' ,ooti rhte Fho.! to mit itint voilt,i141 1,,,I,. w 01 $2,22.S44.40; , t ai , P ' '. stik---t- th u, h, r,e that Idaht,ii nd r&lial anti charitahle i I hich sr-',root ,,r, a re cil iitowed, 11.3M1.0.1),t,diy mak. eertain inatttutio. n 11.e git:te and i,''',.; iii .t ii CHS,I. eert.liniy lessen to a lare7 ext,nt tne ta x bio r, I,,n o f the people. , (..4NCIA.SinN. Tho varied and numerous r,PSOUVII,. 0' the sttte Of 1,111110 Opening i the :i ver; kind. i to induetri of ts for ess and. nei'ds and Imietill:(2. tii.j. priiiiiiidivity of its iiiii:i anti of it.i fruits it'll grting arid exeelleti the bounteous supply of creeks, a,n1 hikes nod opportunitios for elii it It , 1P,' : reat''' ti. I 1 t in a n,1 si.hocil dit, 4,5 t lo.,o),1 ,,,,,1 toiatoe,1 t,, the fanne'., 4 of I lo ..1,, t, a t 7 ler ent on Mutt r 1.1,4 1,MTIV 111 fttrre On til, t:s.' 19,itio.;;ige,i, of i e, unl,er aggregate $1.67.: 4.yi 67: :.,,. Notch( in force on th'''' ,,,, tr, t ! incrt7egetu.o;43,.?i, 1. 1411 li.,ritic' .t o,iri-- t) ii e t h ' I t ',, , 'P l '. ,, f,'i 4 ,,,, 15 4 i, 1 7r I 1!) r.werieill , :s a i iaeesee i i - rlyri..-,,Ni- 1....).... -- -- , '.., : I , 1N '.!"P""." 1,",:-;i- I is-. i ,i..... It. ::'.,:'.. .- , 4, , , '' i A ' .! 1 I , '" - f1 , " , t ' , ' ,! ;1,:s I r - i . .. .,- ;.11bli-lp.- 1: ' - , . ; , har....os "H', l t 7 ' I . ' pit Vit.;- , 'It: t ttr-- ;;;-- ' ; I. , .. .1 ,',..., ol l $3.(ss-t.10- t :. : ' t" I eieie ' ' , "ri'r ' - ,i I I,ing l , , , , i . - I '7:',"." i ...,4 ' e,a , . ; oz, A , 1,901 I ! to -- s1,. , , ' r- i (Pnder ' , '''." i ' ' i ;i' a'', .1 , -n i i , T :1 , , "'"i'M' 211 !e aey no,s ite i 1 1i 11, I 1 ",'.1 s - w 1 . - s,,t, 1 , ' - . ltak f,.-,- ti-- .'- T. f' A i ,. r. ,. 1 .P.1,11. . plow-furr- li - 1.- alargoti .' d(ii-!:d- ' is-- , f. ad ' i l . . d ; lip41.00 ,irta ilk TITC ' 1 . ' I, I., t 'y ,:. rk 1 , .. .. .. .. .. ,...,,, I) ,, x , r, f.1,,I, ti',.; 44 i .ow ., - '.'. ft 4 algr ., 44,. than any other tttate in the year and pay in ralar,,, Bill tsalpoo i. lin'h na the Minidoka. problems, the farmers coming in later filth MI, in OP proatess of ittigatiolota11, 8 Union. 1:1.700 acres. and the Boise, neary 1.not).0.60 These i,,i a blishment , were compelled to unite in thP (on- - .iiahii has only mnde an advance. The Ibr I, il turn out proihpts t, the valae tit at, c,t; acres. the former is AGRIcULTI:RAL. It1101.)1CTS struction of a canal design ...I to irri- - 'a atPrii.hr .! land, therefore, e On a :tnta..i.ng 73.000.040.. $ to ii .i..ic.i on the StillKe til...r. nirit,W PrO1inntlf.1) pro,Rif, 5,.; '1""1 ''a h ' hi t apping the sulit rra, ,n Avail, all The 3 3.000 farms o f th e uced 1.011eh mater ials cost in g ateiii 314.000,- and the latter on the g ate 4t i I ,y T e 000 Yal 7 d he ar ro nsume .te In ,velY;a'eltetek.-bridded f 1)watt-dam 15.4112.19 o wheat 1"7.ill'n1)1:,r,t Boo river. il ,.;.6,,,11,).tin.,,I year Thus the second stepthe ' is viiirh ii3rion.iie''. lp now in course of construe- - !Olt . 04i1 b ".tthels of m its " Mix rigsh ritanufaetare wid la ?if ' th,, f'i method ottertgatiortwas brrn T ..t., ,iIsql VIP Furfa,,c, 'waters It have MI Id 0 k a is part y of pota,,t,,,ies. 100,00 tiMti or alth create I bY 14' projtt di ;ilidi-rt rt exhausted. ,h' titivionst). In Hs onward march, Idaho NIS ,, iiiii RUMOR, a a thi' u nd, r tons of alfalfa, showing is and gra. ity and p art') und.r tiiring tpersthna idg he a matte r of titre wit,1 it , , ,,. i. stem. The largidtt tiump:i general Inerea se ov e r IPII. veto' Th e ill taken the third step and yet another, :nwr'.1). dyring thei hiA1 th land area Po o , di. as the dry tor irrigation purposcs in '. s,iteril now etaarbsuisnhlini,i,n tlialrerr3Iiii,f inicirel-',-i,Spicmlid progress is being made and, ere the world Is aware. It will' ,s,cratieNr iti,i,iarde.r ,ii,efv,P.alistptime.enhdsor s.,ed, 11, vi,ible nt "1,.. liting rid c, ii,. being Inatalled there. .the production of crops by the dry 1,, t plant its foot live paces to the front piy In idle the in, rease the vhi te of t' an,' ohoep. the cxhilarAtimr Witten' ,,7, 3 Though Idaho is di, .. has projected and in operdtion- !farming" method. l'311In its noiseless tread of progress. is bit , WATER CoNSEI1VATi. N. ,,r ds clirilnt and the variety of rein' .;,, per h, ,31,r ;,1 I. It r e y act etitiolirises. asr(,1)!i,lore,t ,41 of the foremost pioneers "...glint 3 tr all ii:- - in:in it , The third advance demanded irop-r ....toix Ao Acreage of ::c171.02.54 mid in till, science, it should he stated that i..I ,,t3e,. r,!' pleasure. rest and recreation, ,1 't ., ' .,id.",11-iiioThis brings tpt to the oaest1,41 ' .of m i .olt,, sta..a.-1 the total of iind th ,ost the ,:.,1,,r 711,,I..Xt,'Iiiii,,,11 of the ;Arnim or the rainro.) !if iiii,iii.-t,1,11oliering sperumntal It was a tretiii.nplonerr mighty struggle. s litch. it, i t V rea 1: ' been atol into hltiz hot have tnethoI the extemivo and ,i, :. ttlit.Tidt,S.3tvOl',., steatt,,,t pas,,e3 county ,T,he nanio,u,nt ,,ery ttly Itid.r; ton,' dons undertakin g. lirfore a line cou id 1h,, hit,. h.. erop4 3r, le.:ng produee,Ishov, Mg ., :: t ate! ing Ili- - 'iritoipa: Iitlis. the Malt ! t . .:i th- - v ,,, !, !, t, ditl, is $22,S4.,,.01..... '' "riter' 1.. "n's "I i .!. ti.. be drawn or a foot of eartt rsmii,i'd ii" de' I" 1I' ".t.'141'"."Y , arietiea of :, phentitmnal hat,Ire. 1,a,c some "( C,,, !.,tv.4: ,,f induRtry, 1 ;II all I,Iils i,m 0, d length of Main,. eittlitiS skitiftt engineers were entploy.,1 fo . ,,, 111011. c: f to,kby,--It ' ...:7 ii 1,, r r ill ce li ..,,oiii,i ,. that ,,,ii,.. t., a ecompi tunents by Ire in rides. laterals, 3.,2,,ti lih,lt. Th tate :,,,,A1 out ,I.Ind,rttl iA. to.it cli, months a wl . sometime of the tmit.14:. the .,,, re, art, non being nue,.,tilly .311:, ,n,-- n!:I I.! ,! : ;:.!1 1, Gm ,tritt I ;,,. oi,i,,,, t,inli:,.g offered s 3!. ,,, I., ,,g,, entered is .11 oi,.. 1,, .t"., ;shoo: IRRIGATION A PRIME FACTOR ing the expenditure of many thcc,1i' ' ,1,,ti,n 1:11 s( li t1,,,,, .,. ,,,,: n..w open to entry le 211,10.;0. o, , i iii Prio !111 :,,;! c tt this titarintir. o.(tere 1. ,,ef V,NtOr. iit,I ititAt plE ho'., :.rIt in' 'l .,.t of dollars, ilguring "'-'''.11 :" .:' .., ". O 11" .irt-- lir''il' l'I'' L't"I" t 1,.,, e'e entered. '' "I'''. mit ,i,,,,,es ,f 3 13te "al in rtips fc,t '', prof .',, ,,:,n,in,Log posidon -Irrigation haa been a prime factor problems and determining the ' -' and ii.. 1. on t3,iltd6t1 aer.s. 4ind Unit- :in extra;:gant :, rto ,.t i..1 t ,.. t.0 xi,lits front IT, to .3, t111, i.11,1 ittni,o ,o,.. same. ,,,sii,.rs",ir 1.7,,l'i.i. a '(at il., n emi, IT I, in bringing about this; perfect condi- - lir of conetructing ' ,1, , N..iter r to the nitt,...nrN-tifir- e t .,,i: T., .,t,. a ,t .tv an irrig.,.1.10.1.7., ,:' hy .10,-i,i I1etolent ,tkpoo th, t!,Trl st3 p I. ,tto th; oot,.,;. greatne k ,),,,t eet I' h tion.....The southern holf of the "MI .,tht3u, to.. flOW At. vain In rissearsdicsi ociicti-ii! 214.993.62 z,11,1 '1' whit ,,r li, I 1, l . 1,44 HI, iiiiros, h;lr :,, ' . I le'gr". e.,"",' either down the nati.o. .1. ., :., '.' h .1 - ''''. '1 "1"1111 "III' " tI'er.".'"' r'r' I" " " ""." "'"' !its withal the arid belt where the it:ties '''' I tri-, i or through a rertaln outlet ;,t ;, ' NITMEER AND TOTAL t T; A r44 " d"., 1,n t 4 ' u n shInea, thehrighteet-- - end :I,' I, Plit , ..... t .litirlit a maxiilmill ,,! hi 1..0101 he rintril that th" 1! .,., I.' ...t. 1.'. ..t. VALUATION OF LIVE STOCE iiiiiiii...r 1.41.1,' 1 ., 19, ,,,,,, 1,, 0, th, soil is' of the most term., end', I9 it efithirittlt and In barren. t t to a -t IS 1...mrry rolli rt i,ortd ''.. ' t. I th,. 5t.ite ,1,,T 4, ttik a 11., .T. t,.. I. rrtoj ,..1,, ..r ti..r,'sins!lar .d. , .., away. . 6r. on, ax iPir,I durable qualify anyw here to be found; 44 . lhan ...1.A. booth ,,, twr,told,re III ';;. 4 17; THE STATE OF ,' 1' il'1, ut.,, Niit vi,; reat reservoirs are eonst r I. p -i '',li Th, p keit it tituxitutitt 11,t 1.i II!. .1111 "WWII t,t add water by irrigation to the grol'ing favorable !ovations for ioto.... n t'... '!, t :II, !It'.1, t',1 !ires '' I'', ...i.r.,,,,, is i,ecHslont,1 by the it'- ,,I e i. -l- id he notre ite.tt tt t li .x. iir.' l'i. :I .. t., fit:itrt-t-i IA .1 A ...; .. .1ss I,. ., - itit. -- ,W iLii't l'i', erops in much quantities and at s':ich Ulmer pre( .pitatton and the rt .''',Thi,1 10,.,117,branr.iiimetn.111:1 lit t, s..:..ii,,.. ,11,1y "..,, .1 I.. ,.. I,i ti ,tt ,,, ,i i, r !,. of l''Ih'i Fuel' 1,.rsii..floilt.t.ifliti,, .,, L.,.. r tiLitiiI Itility Ft,1.11:! .L 'titsititto.or uv1ta;trtietlitl'e '. in..; yr ftri;to.,:rbe,;t.c., tinfi, a. will hest stimulate ,pla... 1.,ry. ns s spring. ',.' , I tt 4)r .I.tatiiatiott for1.attr.1 1)1,11 trpenlitu, . gi.;to 112.7:3. of'',-IIli,. fature irrigat.r Int. t "V.'" ' ' h n'''''' 1.'11V if tht. lantht 111,111,11,i in t,i It",,,, .1 ; 0 ;1,..,,L tt H growth. and a maximum produ,lp,11 ir, hong of requiring p.,.:,r, dollars. otiened a 1,,, --.1...itit 'Itar 11112. houtt'lf. t 146.1;4 111, t r t', r, the result. .r. , ;., pl.ideti for the capitalist and - virtua:k ''''' t:'" 1..-ete-a 's' s reowns been r .iiii- er e r nP it .1113: f '.o. vitt th 'L..'" n e new r. Val, ', "In..'1 , ,,,,, .. Numbe ', ,', .."T profession. requit out '''''' td..tt Ili- ., n . iii,1,4o. it. :rrigation In idalSO' half its b'eSi n nted t is .i pit,t 0 The :for Ito': it sontated at tilt gottrsonts11. rrao x ,.r, 1,1 frin ,,,,,t tot, "sirwith 'h.'. across a dashing, foaming torrent tta. r 1 , -T., It, r,..11. l'"th "I -.1,,,,. .to,, with little it .,r i ut wing settlement or Moe- pound,ing its waters and comi -:- :1!'e on (rots,shipped S 42.4 ,,,,iiii "Ong "II' a e'ulunetiun , n i,a ,,.,. tion I ronstrth. t e reeniti arto 3.Int ;,,t a as ,,,, In 1.1,,,,,,I I, vigorous the galmon River valley. study to he tdaced on the c,b111.: state tns. gnone '..t" k I'''''' ::.,.)4 k gr''"' ' '' r'" ''''''. '" 2,MI. '' II'. 4,4si, in ,Its o. It. ag,ttst'ants about $2,0ott.e.CO. last year .Tho lagtinst .r....::. Leenbi countly, in 1115:;. and was eon.. rieulum, that of irrigation er.,..7,a,,r- 'i;,...tuation of OP. duty of stater ""I 1"11. r ';',",!...! '1'''''' '''' '.'rkit.rr '"t ' by irtilatiOn tfi gr,,watx last in the tua incti'isi years ,pidication ,hiriiig t I, I il, 33 4.97111 A SUMMARY. tinned by another Colony from Utah ing'" icils f ...; .took A. an I: ia 1. I I life and a comoleta report of r ,Ig-- s ha S41,42,1 orchar.1 ll SI: ' i !. !t. ItY71 1 4 ,12 - '''" ilto Ilia NI nc trail:fury The 1'441 in filed. be the shieh located at Franklin. Oneida lion vintrt , by o' f I'Iltho I. liccorning tamed as an apple t,, ,,,,,t,. 0, at i;74 i re Idaho has construct- 1 ,.ullintarize: ..... the fourth me .will,,a;,r., i .1..,..ilt.. sill, U. ;tr. ... Cu I,! ,, , t .. ;: ,4)1; NI county. M oe ev..na, of MO. form - sheer neeeseity. as wasP the ea., h. th,. ,hargo. of this work and putlished tho!...1 .1,1,1 has now in course of conatrue- - produ.'cr .1 ''ne lusAottanese. odor ,4s0 ,' 'la 1 i,1 I! of the ("Ming Year through a,t,,,,,,,p,,,ted r.t f1.of "ur ,In'harti Produetr. ,,, 7,S0 in lc the first 'permanent white settle- - preceding advancements. l',ttlitY to .I,' tf the ,,,,t,. .41. ,.). mist rYetema !,,, it I...n , deigneti irrigate ..t the atm. engineer. Th.., tpi. ix tin to known the t th, apple, 1, 6.0A0,00a acres of Agri.;:pectr,ilv tl ea for simpler methods; not 0 14 dr." I' las, )..,.. rtent In the 'stale or Idaho. le observed, Is n notable leant .,11,r ximately : of tue east. for wit!. it the Th,:::1. ,I,..:::::1, ;,:,,:t.:1 .,1, ..11,:,.,..,1 ..r 0 I. '' gigantic pumps. propeged of the Gem state in ,ts ,111rel boobs. 44 which about, 2.000,000 !PRI otaatioaa t the "re,ht This early Irrigation tau .1:elft,lIn' lt,i ,Itterez..1,! ',..!!t! I ,, ,,, N I ;:' i :'.li naturally trkelly. also ire attributed to individual and 'deauth.i is h,coming greater each year. crested for the 1 ,i, Reien,!., In the broitreta, "r a Tarr crude nature. consisting urn- - hand. were Installed to lift the n:,mmi:1 ' 'N ihorkes effort and. theretore, not of $7,9017,':1,1 3A Lorillwr MA Nt b4.CTURLG. 't esperiany in eottpitieratea, ,!,,tonunitive , !!'" Itrig, tlY of diverting the wat of of a small f.rom.. a deep ravine, a hundrd. ,,r .... f;r7, t;,1 ',!,tt!, !eluded under Carey act or United lend are vahteI at sta,,i--i 400' Tim 't1' . ,,f the tart that It 9,,robithly eost.ts... tN3naldered s.not H t,tattA Wfttle Ir ',I 1.1" 117,, i'4 hundred. eV even ' ' '' ,t,: numt,,r ,,f sh,1, ttuft4"14.1"'t ei'..;: ttv. ttelorelendowent, t Trtg'itgetrrrh. 141,te rrmittmottorn-eystem-or mountain stream I from itr not tr ,;21 t II 1.164. 4,0114. t,, hi a, r .4 il 7: n' length irrigation canals, inanufa luring state. yet It is not to be; .' hi. h replo ,elit ' k;lo,d1 ,:'' '11,1 ' .,111.. .11tribution of flowing waters ;,!' cannel-gooadjacent tam la els by ,tetyllig ,, ,,, ,, all completed, will be approsi- - ignored In thht dire.Aton, for it pro- 3o. ,I ludo from which it will fthw natorill ;my of the arid state, In tht Union 2,14 , i, r.' I, ,t i ,i itit 66.172 n: ,t,:, ., , intone of o 40. i.! ve. As to the lands intended to tte w.,,,,I 1 in.frly 11000 miles. The total cost of doceu the raw materiels and the pow- t .1, t,' nt "'' '.8' ,.,8olig "; re; for tk;;Cf;',. : time went on', irrigation by so AcTS, ..,,notrueting all these irritation works. er. In fact all the There are quite n numb, r cAREY AND , thereby. ,I r.'. mv.raetle nor:artu" k:::' simple ; 1 ' one It will ,1.1'r"i,II'llf what it will beconte. estimated. roach the enormous making day now in of such 3a ,, i. I. r. plan hf,U,i,ernuti nnti t raturally changed te problems lotion in systems Ihs ?Intuited of or Care), Maker a 1 i ,..,. products. ...301.72s 4,7,3'.; c, two, t.,11,..,, 1 assesses 1.req,erty itt it. l'ill rash by which Inure complex, on account vf the ex'. of acres this state. Statea reclamation tut hrive .')(41 ', the I of what. l We have at the present titne about lation. Iso. 1;,, c,,:,,,,,,,,, g,,t .,. 1,:o1 irrigation pprresnjeftinta mantrregThrantda in the sreatest benefit to the ltrIrtahan;ear ' regulted Laturkton of oPPortunities I hat7 he 23:, l. which itome ep tiken 850 enm'1) therefore. into establishments. Anon'ra i a phonic,. such acreage. e,o',., e'ri:protitable offering goat,.... thIttflfatt11are state in On redemption of lerlie arid Artually reclaimed from its 475. aloes with t.,r66,173 favorable physical advantage& . un... aridity and erators would eleeetfy under the Arens motile( them productive and :offer better able. thereforeo Ceps on an indivIde opportunities and a large" eral bead of manufactories. which give titer years. Then. too. amiettsttelf figures ' THE It...TURE'S PflOELE5t i ' habitable. There aro two immense li I 7;098 121,94Si to the Immo. employment to li3O00 persons during the are generally very low both es to nuni- - 'r ,,t,1 al uI basis witb Alton snors intricate , Towent.what 1 '.ih'fict. am to cell the ptc.lttets now in operation under the !arcs of irrigable land , . i ; ,n ik .dr'...',2a- 4- , :10,1.,..,n,;:t71r:ig,,glz:.:!,!,1;.ti,:,1:ttarol i1). -- t, ,1 . . t - ,,. 0 32,natl 10000- 1 ,4,.. Prht.I.J., '1,14,, !::, ::I olbr i s ',effort? l': , 14 ar.,1 3: in 1. s, i, .,,,,1 y t.lt. nshrt.4 ,1, in 01, glat :' ,!, o,,I;trtht,11 tt.!,....1.I 1 ,, A, " h isi ,N, ro5, r, t of t ?kw 42.6..)0710 1 .0.'4 I II t ,r0 r, ,,,, :.r,....;.;;a.,,,i ..,,1,!;:l.::::,. ,.. 5;4 731 33 a'rr1477 1., :,, li,, Fold l',111 1,1 h.,1 frin t h, ,,, ,i ii' l. r, d Iv.L ,e,g in row: i ', i, ILa t.t IWal litt t 1no)1 trecNlir."- lit , iy.:;.01' ) mK II niat moo . ,,(5''' , ,f,.:t.,.i-- . I 1 ' (Tex. iI ' , , . ... ers !,.. ,,1 ,t l'ni4 t sit y It II - . ,To te - , 4: L6c0,40.144 50.1)4' - , I:.11' 1'104. ; . 6, l'en:t ,L1 ' - i to 4 A giant:A to the ptatiq4 - too, . fl, 1,TII ( , - '.2(- I'll,' ,; ' !,ng-- IN,,:lr,' (11,int,,,,i- '1 - . ' ' at, T1,4 11, Utol, ,. . au, if K s. ,.. ' - o. . ' ''" I t C . ' e I 1 ItinI.flt A . ..,11. A. ' Tile , - oil ,' 414; nhe it , ''''' frtr. ot ::;;:i; deft rr: d payment:- - i ond the rental trarr' h 4a, trat for th1:7 tnt, Tian, e Of the re-- 4t ;do '0111111. I i 11.4... a. FOREMOST INDriffRY. It Is natural to suppose that the greatest development would be made in that particular industry which offers the best returns for the labor expended and which ministers most to MAWS wants and beneficiently necessities. Consequently . agriculture . was third In the line of which ehm eats of the great industries in this state, has grown to be our foremost industry. The cll. the sunshine and the water, the three necessary elements in crop production . are mingled in ideal proportions in this itate . so that the maximum In production is the reward of the farmer. !! t 'n I,t a.lx, in l'le, Tim.- ,,,. ,,,,,,', - - ' ,, 4; , ..; , dO ar, - r ',re,. t-- 1.1 The Lind, .,,,:r,r ,. -I '4,'" .. ir. Iva t a,11 . .1' libp-- .. ':' Ic-- SOO. ''t it r into I ttie ia , 4 ...... I I WI -- .4 : 'd IrU and fidoIs th 1,..... .1 .7 .....,,,....- .AP ,'', 3 N.. 01.111 , 4.141. - - 1 - - o 3 ' ,1 IirsIN vss. slat-a-ta-t lelithtiira ;;;;;.-- ,11.1 grants from ,t,; I gei.,rtintent for otn g ri edu(ationat 4 r and be 4,t benefit as , ,0,, 1 7, , IF'' I. this 3ear cder it. anI fer s A . :.k 4 . A :1 fir N: 1 ' '; ,,. .t44k,,fr '-''' ',...i ' POPULATION. . 4 I orth and total r' 1:.1, 1J. 'If:en:digvarmila land A, endos, tri,r1t!, r. th, unormnia tItal 4 vi 11111 !,..t ,t, oan 4 be sold :Lodi 61.1 Even at the 1, I iaute ntInimuni lands aouhl , 1 0 113 Pio T f he brinv, ands 11,104 ; .4 from all ittaq, must bet : 1 wiiLi held t .1d, ou; tom. I, 111;tirl as an Irrt,lo; :I :tri; lit. 41,1 only nu 11. ,,,. 6, ..;r1111&41) 't ... ,,. ' ''"., - , ' .: ..- ,-- '; iir.' , a . :t .,,,r!. . N , C ' 619,270,212 61 lAmetit of its ohP. hats Ihst 1! for its:Ir a lit ritage of In- imaide oo ileoiwned to last through th: si rot:ohs to tairnt, - ,..,, ...1 '.."''',...'. - ' .,. 7.,-- ... ,, " ' . , ,;. ii,,,,, '," -.- T'' ';'.."2 1 ,...., .. , ., ,.. ,Ar...,, .43. .' '.. . '- - .. ;r '' ', .'' .'; 4 44, .. -. 7 ,., ,' ,,, .., ro,..,.., .' . ,., - '''''''' 4". '''''''.''' ...::''''' 4 . '. , , a. r; 1.r $, ptdial ..7. , . s......t..., ' 1. I 1x...61.4atittrot...thzt riurpoo-- ,.. 'et4' 1..,.,,i .. ,, W.- - 1 !wes4-m.4-- ,, 4'. '4 ' ! 1 12.2Z5,912741 ron2,4at 67 7A6,,-.994 ;so through tht - gen. the United ; t o t , - .. i It Id', - 377066.22 4,r.tto.621 ii; 1 72 te. Mon 4 , 1111 - prtN tous ',I.. 11 am! The gen: to! Is fully STA tT s ,4 , .;'------- I. I t federal census in Idaho . .. , ,.:,$:;1 ,..Yn in I s:'0. which Placed the ( ,t'fit;;101 , ' utir,-- popuhttiott of the territory at i -,r, ni, I 7,04ol, The send census, made i., In8,1. gave 32.000. an increase due. , . 41153 'iii r .ng the lo years of I:,004i. In ISO, on . ) rf, Le !id ,ddy of Joly.- Idaho- terrttory oil,,,,X1 ( . ' Ada f r.,-.,.;116 , '' was admitted to statehood. The popu. :ss41114, ' (.411114111 i.,..,, lation in that year was given as 84,- ':,. ' kik, 111411Ppl;' 004 phoning an increase the preced';', ''' '. , 1r It ... , C1111rP0 ' lag decade of f,:.009. The census of 4,,,,,ii,r),,--7-,,,,...,,- al, , '' ' I e. DOO gave the state Ifi2.000 inha;, e:s' t Oe'1.41;14,,.1.4 't -i lig ' 1 ..,- 5 L. , ,. ....... -- .,.- : tants making an increase of 711,000 . .:, 1,1,,Alic").,.".41t, , , c-,. for that decade. From 1900 to 1910, I 7411cok r, 11), ., (C) when the last federal census was taken . ....ftfl9. : 4, , SO'if -- 4....r.. -, c7,.,...A , . - -- Y4' which placed the population of the ' , . .. state at 326.000, the increase was ..,izee - IIMCPIP 144.e00. F.guring at the same rate of increase as obtained during the period PAYETTE LAKE. between the last two census report& are fast becoming recog nixed as an ideal summer resort. to sr hi..h the Idaho Northern VA lir nd which which is I4.400 a year, the present in Boise county. Showing tbe narrows on one or the beautiful Payette lakes population of the state would be 351.- - company Is extending its road from E Inmett. a distance of 100 miles, the gr ade for tsitich is already constructed and the rails laid and trains fifoW tunn lug ,, er about tmlf the distar,e. : ,f I '44,r1 I ', tl. '7 r., 7Ine ' ..i, . Iv - e;,, t: Ito- - .tHr kJ. 0441; Aorjak.ti' .f., i f tine ;.z :1 ...Atir' 4. l'1i, iv.r. Lend. !- ,:;.- ' 'opt' r t ;. .1 1:14 t Th. t ir'' Tir-- , Is I'f - tcttIttp ',1, 11. fri101,1 hi, I; is :ttt , :..ltr. ft , . ',,4,.., 101,1 , I: .1,,1 .44- - its ,,.r, -- t,if. t 116111V . er t ,1 SI:itoll': - , ,.. r:, t.! ;, 11111.1" - . . st ,10 , , , ' , , !.fl , - . . )01 - '.1 i '(''' 4',!'" , .. , :. 11i- - t Nt;.T.A1, !I:1h 11 - ,.vovvv.,v0oao.o..7r , . , .. 1( N'tkk: , ;, t,(t:! rt.,),,,t k, I. 1,1) , ; - . ,. " , , 44 ::;,,1' .4' I. , ,4 ... ',14: ii .,' A0,11. .... '7 $ ,,, ' ".' . Is of Idaho . .. staati. ft,tildVrit ,,.' '; - ,, .. ,. 14, 4; .''. i :t '; 'IT, , - 4,:'',-4- ,, v- ;, ?..,,. rtit f . 7.- t'i,71.,'!,(t''''',1';',1".7.. - f , ' , iii. , , , , , 4N si - ; , 0-- I ' ". :. - .. -- :!": ' ' 1P w1.W , 4 " ';. ': . ' (7:-''','4- . ; ,'. A or I , :, - 4,..4 44 , - , VEAR ,,t10 1:11 - alirmlWitantifergEttix:f.2,1nLaztr,,:r.,-- OffOrrq'MPW'Mkrr:41VillMi,:'17,, , .1totto.,....tvgoam- "701171 - , -- and advantages offered. When the civil war broke out the territory of Idaho was not en the map of the tnited States; but was & part of that laat "northwestern COUn- try.' containld in the toulelana which the wisdom of many of national statesman of the time ,inoldered unworthy Of conquest. " Hunters and trappers were the to thrust their first white men fdees the yawning can. through Ono into the fertile valleys of thcse mountains. Following them the diggera of gold. then i., Me Ow stock men, and lastly ..f,tile the farmers. None of them came in film, We. have all sxf, them wills us Naturall, the stockman Would the er.cr,...tli upon the huntet . and of the famt,r upon the territory sto'4iiil but neither would disturb - ':ter. As a ,consequence, hunt-an- d truppinI have been narrowed I tlic miuntainims and timber.have ..4 r.;:tons and the stockmen ii.ii ii...,,1 hack from the valleys and lands into the hills to tit- - pt,i.i-tor the farmers. who are iii.,,c n f,:nn1t.1 in the foremost Industry fur-chas- WhiMM:32 'I; , e 21 1912 SALT ' NWlMWI'l a011angl , -- itontP-only.--,- 49 to 6 , progress and 3eyelopment of Resources And Industries of the State Icily 4 lie TRUTH AND LIBERTY. DECEMBER ., - - t, ,t ----.4 1 i |