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Show J, - -- - -- . " ', , I. - Vf , !mo..ot;mo...pommon..,.hoommommwomem , ... ':' f:f . .. 1,.;,,, 7, I II titles !n ,Eastern Idaho are surrounded by t44, broad a stretch of t( rtile co,intry as is Sugar l'itr: ihn4 'a, t v. hen taken in Connection with IN,' Iprtygl,f,81,. spirit o: iis sMzcos notk,s :t tAlthotit tiN'iht one 4.4 tilt, 11,,t iil,t 4.0 1,1T ttio fit'. , .1 ., iI . Et. r t I PM' , , 4.tt. lt,:. It .t ;t h.ts te,t ;.n :, crt 't ',. 11. for , f ii;,, filit) ,:fl'arS. ag I hi" so'. in.t ;:.-"mart in :,101,,,pot on it, ,zr, .,ti floor if et.rnl.T b) ' new- I.4 t I - i , . HOME OF ' ' . -- . , .. 21 1912 ' - , ,, I", . . 1 , .,, ,i, OPT - , ...,,,,.., I i . I ' . 11 , - ! , .- . . .' .. ', .,.. .. .1 , 2.,-,- - ;- 7.-:-- .. - . . t f .,.., i, - , P 7 ,f1 ' , - , T. '. , ' ,3,.... ti:, ..:4 q...'". 7. ,, ,' . .. 4,...,. - J :. ' eriffellotilrt. lials.t . . I ,... ... ,,,,sit,:taion, .. 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OF MALARIAL FEVER GERMS After, eXPeriments, covering a three months' period at Ancon, Panama canal ,...,::.,,, I .............. 1"' ' .1 I , ' 4 ,i zone, Dr. C: .0 Baas, one of the a ,,, ,otst4 , 1,4 faculty , I... ' 0 A.,,,e., . ,,,,,,,- - ) 0 is(ritistroll I", of .0,,t1 ,. no,,,,s ,oniimin,, 'err 11 ' ; the Tulane tropical school of med.. r 4. i. of .i ''',. -..... .. ' l''!...4". - ',,,,t 0,- 4t0':,,, ,''''' : ..r-; 4Sr4'',0 .,, l C7... .t:' ,1 .;,p,.:,,,.. -.;,...,..:.,;, to, , kN ... h..: :,:,,,. the outside v.ori,:. and fornisn all out- , icine. ha l returned to his home In I ; I 'i.,s,.;, i Ii p . tt 'AZ ,,, .?"'.,; ''" : t' Nov . an .6,.It has fet i ,deetrie ..,, I c .. , , $ . kt it, pl.,,,, . ,. t .,,,,),,., ..,,,,,,,,,,,tt,tirr.-t.1,11-- -, ''ttt,..4ee,,, ' Orleans, bringing with him the soluA:, t tele- .4 t4,,',1 ,rAs. .4. '2.1,, ,,,,..c.,4,;:',,,-.: ,i4i'-- .-.1hitt,;: t ,;,!,, 'it. r ...t. ",1.1110.44'4, ..., 4rIpxo, ,.......;;1;.;,,,.... tion of the problem asagOkards the ,, ,.., 2' , o.,(ti ...7t, 'g t't:,t.44 f''',1' ...,4.. 7 , phone ar.,1 I, 1,,,:: ,po ,q:- - :ions. one . '6,,,,i. ;',1,,;,,, ,. I ,P ,')'; ..... tivationof the malarial ,I.,416,, . ., ., germ. , ,,, ,.. .,., )0' tn.-, yt, 4,, la tz,.,.: , ,,,, ' t ti;e-- i n't the ') .:' itf, ,,, 7,41. ,'',1,t';. .!. 'f,t1.,N :'.,77,7' 1,.'," .,t1 r''. t r. In dipeussing, t dilease and its ,Stt,.4 !..it.1 eq't .. llt.riot,c,''10:It',,.1.,k. It 4t4 ,..i ,ettitt ktet h p, apr4kh, ic, Ts . 1.40,e,1111,1A.'tr.404K-Tcauses. Dr. Iia. is quoted dn the New ! ,''''''. ',.i'tlok. 4, Ir.AA 111g rt, 11...an,- - t..srk :ri,,, , tl,,7 .4),p10 ,, .i,..,. '1,' i1., i of, .sL pi,',7f,, 411thell:k. r.r4,..ft ... Orleans ..,.,;:lri ,,,,. ,.. as saying: ti . ,,.. teat ilhp, 4t.,1),,,,P,I.IL.J41:'tait, tt.p1,..,m It .,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, 11,4igo:Z.,1"',.0.1L tf4ti,..7vrittitiV . tri,.t. ,iniiii,... ... 0".'116.....ea AA! MU." '5' ''' '''''''':14.:4 ; ' .;...,i ,.....4.0.6. 40.. 4 '4,,, "Malaria !a due to the . of prs tind IL, ,, !)1 1,.,,,Iti,,t, IN 0;3 an animal parasite in development the red blood il ,I, ,n A high t4hte,1 1, .,,h,.t!,,n ,ith cell. These parasites develop every hours and then break-ou- t cd chil.lt n are or their red the lower itta,,; ,,, FREMONT COUNTY BANN. SUGAR CITY HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. cell. giving .rhse 'to a number or Young t,.i -- ttn ,n a1 ,iti.im ,,f hauled 1st .parasites, which attack new red vette. SWM Weather ill .,ii,: ,ag.,r14 ni.atte for Illp These develop in the sainamatuusis444-- 4 : purpo0 Ti,, !ot ,j ,xpendittirqt tor h gis s Sugar ettv a value beyond that i tribe end of another 48 hours give rifts atter the triwn was organized and started farming, but in tit, ital at 1903 Lcourici4 rt, maintenan, e of lli,' tvt,,,,,Itt f'''Ir lb" of mato; places has served in that position three terms. the formation of the city,. Ile is now to still another crop of paraettgy,. Wm. lie Is in every way a he 'started working for the it I 4.571 fill. SVhen one considers that Sugar City lie is bishop of was Peraelles.thstwohoecomeiprilitOnt season of l ii enorand a Sugar ward, nw. ' has now pared elks. pretty homes and c011nlatilit.. and iL ist1J.14r5z. Mt Lumber company and a counsetor mous numbers and each one destroys '4114 ht1L re44lecte4 citistow 11 svhi',;!, ilittl,nics all the este nses f,t a:. wad nt to Sugar City Of tt t! cotatts found ordinasIly la reLelviag FREP SCHWENDIMAN. the bishop of Sugar ward. tin la the red cell in which it develops, resilitt ik"hr"" 141',, ,a town three ,,,..1 -clerk for the company. nos made P. L. DAVIS. in the rapid destruction of the patimes its size, it should , Fred Schwendiman was torn tu !one or the most highly respected citi- - ing ', caeltior- - of the company July 1, 1904, school ttutiti,nzs. jitiln li t inri-- , chair-- - 'be RI Ven a personal vialt by Investors is one tient's blood cells." and F. L. Davis was born In Battle and on July 1 1907, was made LaAter Switzerland in 1872, but he moved l".ef isooltarrrnetmontdcoounty, I,: tr. ,IIVIII and horrieseekers alike Only thus can'', With thW knowledge. Dr. Pass and This year clan; F. L. Davis derli, .,, P,Ip,ria(,-niknt- . ,,,.., he raised IS.000 bushels of wheat on his assistant. Dr. P. M. Johns. went to and its varied attractioris sbe appreciated. Williams, "444 4 4 ... 1, The Sugar City Hard the canal zone to perfect the technic for 4' dry farm. '''''',Iiis . II SE- Etitlingtin, NTEltii PAIR. F:phralin Ititcks, ii ware & Lumber company is a thor- - the cultivation of the malarial paraF. Shirley n d it 11 , Ifilten James For the Nport4m4n, every variety of i iughly equipped harthrare store. deal- - site. Dr. Bass having cu1tivate4,1110,-,- , 1 Lgin eonstlute th, 1,Fard of trustees. Ammo in its native haunts. awaits his .1,T1,,..,tukownize,.,..,,tututtum,,lumber, thlt pre, ,,. o coming and all, at dietanees not to material. farm implements pared to carry his Investigattons to a 1,7 4.4to4 444.4.144,44.4.1,41.14.......erearOke ,,,o,..4.1044.4.0.41...,,7 'Ott,. 4.4to. FLirrl , t successful ,t4 Inak.a,11m4r114 ArkaomeAn, I and farm T,ItY).tf A g conclusion, , itmtr doe le4 ekpenxive prodED71.. rrmtrp-ttrt- y ..1."Thla principal object Itmoitmr kir:" " yet kreat enough to lead him awav from the dietra,ti.aol of boa. 1.i, may o,r ttugsr City most entire attention after we reached i rigation In the 1 Ines& ::, Irrt17''''''"" ; 1. Aileen." he said. "The result hais been In..rett,..tt Ts tn thi niountainn tottatty L.;F:rte,l IV0 3.aiad was eSdati the east. north . all that I could expect. since sve ' t'. i hard to treat the ;natter "tinily with- - and went hear. mountain lion. elk. deer ' in developing a :rated in the public schools there and b?" 124.11 seeming, to exaggerate. In only a runt even mountain sheep are to be had ...;.:...1 He which the malarial plaxmodium and ,filso at the L. I). S. university, in abundanee. ',.. "1:e1V L. ham thn cornsoil w at S. all. Railroad 's ith the 0 instances. if probably all other red blood parasite, ans '''''' ..f,i (treat nights of ducks, in the vielnity I can be cultivated without any difficulyuntil to1903,the and after performing put to a severe test and the caaos of the lakes which abount in the region . ''' ''''''''' 7; .;o0"7.14..': ' , ' ; he a mission Southern states, I can say that our cperiments . ':.'.::,yl yields eit'd are slat na may he west. are the delight of the bird hunters. ' t'l ;came to Sugar City in 1905. as a bookIn the first cultivation of red .. ,, o f.:', ',,,,rodueed by any farmer using average Sage anti in grouse are plentiful and corn.. keeper for tim Sugar blood cell parasites, and it is about are iOlniCifitiY proteetod to insure their ,. ',..',' il'are, of ... the .. has He peon justice the third pathogenic protozoon of man !puny. At- -t, continuation as native game hirtin. , .. , , pertee for two terms and town clerk ever cultivated. I believe that onr 'rhe staple crops of the Upper Snake , Both huffing and totidtvus lots In Me Wall seeretary several for ' years. work will lead to a definite experimentliVer valle in the vieinity of Sugar Simla city are retsonable in price and Merof the treasurer and Sugar City e the line of dlagnoris and late! aintig in th neighborhood tom.. ...1 ., , t. '.'i '''Ilty 4,1 thin lima' are wheat. oats, bar- - farm . ik cantile company, but 'BIWA! 1910 Juts treatment ' of malaria, and it la AkW. t pa r s m ell with that of other places in ;:.t'i ''.. ,:;-'-7:;, . '''' . ..'i' , '' busifruits '' in the been , ,mereantile ,..,.. engaged .,V: the upper Snake River valley ... 'i!,..i.7y. alfalfa. elover, sugar beets, and. Indeed, probable, that it may All P'''''-- . , V...k...o ,,(, -- ; ness nwith A- ,- vr. Kartchner. d . a They lead to an underatanding of one or the . , ,,,e 17 : ,..3 ,;,,-- -- ', nd potatoes. A greater itieb?ty of emu:unifications, frotn thoge who d esire t,', ;.40 - 4...Al -merof .earrY-aWOO ''' stock ,1010.-'. gererai t .,:.1'4' 4';'4. ,: further :Ps:4'ftt Ittformainn 1,1 most 6( .!rrft;1 this r,roduets in raisel siteeciutfully. but I, questions relating to , 1, chandise and employ four clerks. The the important ;'. '16, .k. Y , .!' ',$,. '''f .,411,0401 lightful region should lei addressed ,...Viaretl"' subject of malaria, namely. latent to a commerlal I ot In nil instaro-emen are both very popular. and Ck..' ' to the Sugas City CornmPreial , tub. '. young ''',1', it Ali. . .,:v and malaria , relapse. With our cu'' . xtent Orchard 4tiltore. is just hriginn."' the remarkable increase of their busi. -' .a. '...' 1"11,: lture we will be able to experiment with !", .4--.,-.- r.,t.k'II, thu--A teRtire-mto PRENIONT i$ .i'' t o.g to be yeas, msg. it de,paikt BANK rorNTY the i310.--,- 4 attention ka the plasmodia and possibly discover gi;n -4- ,- ,... - t ity -- - their busine,s ability and Grill, x.,- s 1' AL. and a'ispit's ;tr. amt. b eing rained the causer that aemsetimeslead to the ' 4''f' ,4,a t ' l'ips stable. institution was organ.. ,.. .., A,. '' -' ,. 'til,D KIRBY,"...it'? GEORGE : relapee of a patient after he ban arfittrnones Kniatzh has been ize,I in 905 with the foilowing officers :7""4.W c I ,:zi., . N 1 i unit directors: Mark Austin, prcbident; parently recovered from the Initial atthe me t., however. ,lemonstrate citizen This progressive Sugar City C114' ,.... ''ir. 1 I tack." 4 f , tiowerman. vice president; F. in p. horn in all rit"'S!'"n " f '1 doubt that t; Oxfordshire, England, !was f,'-'.:Z4.1: 3' L. I Oni01, Vaidder: Alfred Ricks, John . The experiment?. of Dr. Bass on the ', Ii17S. ' ii171 in came to hut 1" to ,....-are "'"iri.:. ,loge, and prune culture ti:t'-'ipl, Itt I( Prni... R I l'ior.,,tock. John T. Robs .... some time he was cashier for listhmust of Panama are a part of the '' air For -,00 work undertaken by the Tulano anuityt the !,14 pro11 indostries ert,,, affilltional dire tors. Notb!ng Blythe Fargo, company at Evanston. big 2.:114' more W .,,,,,,itr,',1:6.t'..6 ., ...t 1 0.4,... ..,1;; '' itg Aiiildmii aliil tirtigress it'i MS' 110Cliill ilin4 W:li Mit.rtiy pia ' .4 In 1907 he beranie bookkeeper for the tropical school of medicine and , , 1. , !iv?, '' ;.0."4-.'- " , ' .,.. ,, te er tt n ,,t the collor, made Ira ,,,t,,t tiospible by a gift from a poor-in 1 and on compam, latois ' these of Sugar P I. in, irrigated 114 -' i price ,4t114,11n lit k i."01P4 to the and unknown disefounts. faeuity.Newa a AM made cahier. ',. Ti,...iii, 1077;;;,., lie was Zt IY)9 ii:j'41:4414.'I'', wir with the iiiriiii,i ii,triia dui- - U.'. iV;iii arid dui. friffit banki. ' News. '. ,- ...4.,-;6of the school board at Evansmember ,, '; ,..., , 93. 1,1 1.,1,11. .",! a;,,,,. l'.. El Nortiy.t.st g140.1:t' '0.3 of the (gpitat, ton and waq the notnint.p of the Deme, MUridO4 iimi tiroiirtitert ilt'l.rider avera,,,,d, ildiliti,,TIS ;I !,,,,,., protIts, II' ' cratic party for the ISOS Wyoming , I .4 4 ,",""" 1.',iiiil in!. WOMEN AS NOVELISTS. W'Itt:17 si2. 'total t,posits. He is a thoroughly pro1,, to htsheis legislature. i,t,' '....,..:sa expect a ) odd of ,i. ' f i i'!..ii,,, gressive man and he enjoy the respe,1 wheat tu the itere. :!any field s run or I he Peolde in the community in MAYult ALFED IticKS. R. Leger Harrison. known to st ',.f.;,1 h14.1, am ro, loisto;is and yields of Photo by Anderson. hexburg. SVGAR FACTORY AT SUGAR CITY., li !which in; ifvess the novel reading world as Lucas Mabushels on eiontriiiero tile areas ha ve Alfres1 was born in kick,' Logan. l author. :Inning other ooks. of "The :i it infrequently been made all the I U ta h in I S6x. and came to Rexburg itil oNONoWev,""IVst A IlEALTII COMPETITION FOR .r, f;..i'lats is a travollte crop )ears ago to engage in the farming and leas Barrier," "History of Sir Rich-an- t Gate tmer on account of the heti i'v I ield (stock Six years ago Mountain, Ne ada, Nov. 17. 1877. and of the nw1y organized Fremont county For several pan rs he in Ism. $100. raising business Ca imnily" and "The Far 110t1ZOri." ,...;,.,01 the very stwerior unaillY A' vi"ld he or tile !America business In TettIll City. here' To Ile is a member of the srhool Sugar City J04 educated at the NeVada statot bank. f iI t, k one hundred hititheis to thn it is! Men :intik. iManager out what has ticen done and has swot MP the following expression of a as also a inetubor of tho tos n I onipa fly, the largest More universily, graduating in tne (Llama of toard. secretary of the Commercial i ono hundred ..',, i I uncommon. He has been a member Of what is being done to rid th e countrY hie views on the qunt;on of woman's lle came to Idaho u and club, and a member of the ezecu:ive board. 'twilit' the city. tie watt cle&ited mayor Inoorobi aro often i. l'. ,enty-fiv- e writer-ofletton: hut on Itirge not On MMali .'.0 i ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,NOVV., printion-aA.05'44 ,,,,,,N Ve "."- -,,,,,,P,"""., ao,,,t f ,I.tts, the avemge Ning' maintained "I hesitate to generalize respecting i'll'',. the entire fields. A fair and causer- rdso the. dis,ibilities under which a fowl. a, vewsige for this region is 70! !.... nine novd:st labors, or Imagine' her"bet41 per acre. wtnthing ,IN sionntiS: ' '. ' .: f ' ': ': : ::;'.; .."...'...; ;...' ....'''r''''' :' t.:,'Z. 1:i?';':'' ' ....rt.11:- intshei. :'.,....;::: l'.....' 'wilt. or is imagined by nen. to labor ,;,;.. ' 4 4,000,1"7 :'..;, is a good hrodu,er. Malting I will only say that when I began writ! ': , ';'.'''',..'1:::!,,!..... , 1,,.!;'. 4.... 00""l".. 'ley Is raised for the export tra40. ' .' ' ' .,:i...fi,:tc,,...--..iing fiction. nbout 34 yearn ago. I had ...owe. .7. ' "f.'''',.;.,''''''..',,i.e.:''''''-I r41 ix also used 'ovally for feed: It , very valid reasons for adopting a Ines., ,., ,..i'::::'' , .,,., , '1 ' ,.;;.-,i''; i , i,..,:,..::- - I ireeiptknialty w) g, for ree,ling hops rutin,- nom de 'morn.. I doubt if thf,m t. c. 1 14; ; fattening litirpcses. relacalm hold good 'till. since the pel, , 11;r: nother et the st;.t,is reps t,f the 1 Con of a woman who does artistic or riwikt .....,,.. ....,.'..:',. 'it.t. ., '' ILlicar City tilrtri,t IA :Walla ,rf 'Nis.'"17144. '...t ...S :i:;.;:'," Noit here work ha P greatly changed in the other ':,: I tios .4.4,' g if.i'l''', it J,, elit this grea pia ' t proflo,o i'v 'fr i interveland for tho better. 44,7,1; T sl ... ., i ; thisn on the .road. ,te,;,. ri h, rt.r- 1; ,..,...kt,,, t "As to the criticK hi well In reI :, ,.:; (e.ikihtt; III- f,,,:i.,1,.. farina ,f thim !,,,tion of Ow ' .....7,;;;:, : ,011t Itti:!-- 21member , that persons of a certain .r.1,r ': :f.1 t; ' ,;..41.,1 Ax it f,t,i it is it Is .;.. , of mind are Invariably exasperated hy el. 11.4ek' ,..4 '.;:':: 2'2. '',,''.. ;: .,' 4'.',.'?'' . ; ';':. j.,,, lk 1 best to With to : resilts (lair .1,7- ,i ...As, the spietacle of talent, and more par, ..,:;'''' .'i ,;,,tle being fattened for market, and ,, ticularly of talent which commands a s .4kA,,T ., are enat.i,A tl 1'ork ' 1:ftings. ' ' i fair triarket. Hut their exasperation , 1hcavY work on this feed 'Alt)) very .:'.: ,4' I Po observable iTi the utterances of Eng'.:,:i ;I, k" Ile grain ration additional. k.i.,:1; 1 ,10., 1 lish critiesis unfortunately common I HCr;!,4'.. : , '',,''P s sol I, to both lieges. Critics of a more ,' c,..41 ,T 14 44.b.:ts....",,,It....'' I think, ,01 nature care very ,,, i'l; ',.,..ugar City is in the triit.1 e.f the , or man book is written by a whether a itt tri, I t ta,A0 t T . "Hit' : i' a womiin if it is in itself a witty, i.it ,,fo have 11.1 iti, a si r..tok of is..01""'' . or beautiful .t, ,,,i: tar piece of 2' 1 1 ( this r. dlys ean apiee,hoh, (40, , d "As to whether Women posttest' ths ins. Simply to tnrn th,,,,,t,r ih tio 1:1 'Ills,, Ikl 1 greater natural aptitude for writing rind to r,tAllato s.1.0' ! forots a 1 1,:l i, own I am of opinion that the 1 ,, ,o,. r th to v of story telling or, to put ;t more gift )11, th,.I ot ,., 0 roli.,1,,tts find S'711:1.., irrtga . ,, I0 of 'dreaming true. 10 a thine , ; '',Iiii.; by stirtio, c ,rtoK.ttioh- - lar'(. igraerfully, , .,, ,,,,,....,..,......,---,-,-,..- A LtobvtNik,:'",,;110.ofr;4.,,mowettozaget,,,,R,,,,,mr.,,, inim..... .,,,,,,,7..,,,,....,......... from and independent of ny soil is hot li,! r,r to i,N IT, VI, , :sex. The born teller of etories sees life Nioutitain 1,tt s An alnolath.,. t for irrig,ti-t- ,. las a man It PPS it when writing or mon, r,r, t,.K. th,, (111rli' Ili, of the r,, teo ,,,,,t las a woman sees it when writing of wif,,x,e vromen. as a child seen a when writing MAYOR ALFRED RICKS. ,t 0 onrieeefo, Y. L. DAVIS. )7:1;r, culinary nod FRED I. REATH. GEORGE D. KIRBY. FRED SCHWENDIMAN. i of children."London Standard, !i1;,1'1,:a-- , t , ; ,. 1 I 11 ?,, 4" : 41 1.,J I ,1 1) ... -- ! ,.,,, ''', 4e,', , ,,.. - 1 2,1.,::',,:"Iii....:.., r,;, - , :''.i.'".,,-,,,,;.t- , di,-....,- ,, - - ' -- , c" - p.,',-'.- .. A I ;,,,,,r-r- 4-- . , - 1, I l A 0 - 0 ,404, - , ' ' ....--- , - - . WifeL.41 ' ,,,, ' . . , .6 : ''., ...),-- , : h- i II .. ,. 1,,,, ' 0..; 11 . 1 , .. , J, , , Times-Democr- assee171;-'1171-Sulti- 1 Utah-Idah- i: . ,,, 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,re - 4- ' o I , . , , . , , . 141141 41 44-- silin..9!!,0!,,7-PI.14;.qtittl- . . - ic i . ' r ' , ' - " , . v4- - 1.' t. t,",--,-,,,- coei s i, '' ' 4 , pm-slid- , - , il 1 ....14. ' . ti 'It 1 Utah-Idah- ; 4; ' ' , yi r , Iii', ry- - . .,1, 'e.:4-'"), "' i r- k v ' s t' 11 t, . ' ,,,"' -,..4--- Ctalt-Idah- o .. ., . , - ,;.,- - ,,.. , rr . 41...,,,,..,,,,,..,..,,,,,,, trit-'i- .....,., ' f - - ------------- t,. ;.4: ; 1 ; : 4 ; 1..,....r:, , .. ' )e : '...: :., ::;. ,..,..?,... , - '' ..f.,!.. .;., , ri 1. S- A I het-'-'- - . onex.--114,- : 1 " i ) ' . ' ' .: : . , -- , ' lod-se- '''' , ' - : ' :: Z getter-Ole- . . truth-wor- '' ,,,. '', ' ,,, . It ,, , i th-- al ' Ili :, 1,HTLii-nterfil- 4 f ,e. ile !P'113 to Anthony Renowned Pea Seed Center high,st cash price for the produots it tiun. Good order and unjitya a u tde ttlititatitat Attaint,t this Am;r1,an rule for lair dealing. is universal. in A R emarkalle Record al Proaressi per cent. Those from South Amertes show little change. haring formed 13.3 INT cent of the total imports in 1902, all 13 per cent In 1912. ImportsIn from srene the of eonvira,) and Ingurreothe k Asia show a slight decline i WHAT WE HAVE DONE tmn The culmn government Ix con t( from TIE At 42,650.104. f t.''','' c0 in thp United progreqs 1902 to share which they form of the t;it:11 weak 3t141 imrtiriPnt. and Is from 144 14.212,5S399 in 1911, ih Intest year FOR PORTO RICO fl.libtPd to our liberal reading of thp irex- Stat,q In population, produc W.701;111,0, t111 1,ro,e4ling ) t In19 Ir:r0cferit Pl.tit atilendmint It vt.ry eittAt- fun. commerce, and finance, is for which fig avallabk, rho ,ent ,hare ,3rIck Th. ellIkktrIn kiligel tk avail octorPfl In a publication en- traleckEts 60 9 per 17 1th r 1,, u.) l'orto Rico as M S!o!:. pr (iit in nine yenrsi from ;3 p,,r cent in 1902 to Afflerlea of the methods employed at i.t 44;,..,(If'nt: t', ,s.,t or ',rated for tlitop,i. It carriem, vi , pwat -t',. 01 in 1912; that to North p, r, P;iniisP titled of Ftatistical illi.. of .,';,Aniot PorP Import3 Itccord tho National i .ne,.t,, Into ttfron'llitt Progto ,ru: A ,,e futivaoof of our W'a,hington gPrklUS accomplish the o' 23 5 I 14 s stur,t,,1;,,,t, ,,,,, h :rt.:tk kill, ts,a'no.r,. filitnitut,, !country hay,' gro;t n I r.,111 $91)3,3;!0,94m in, reamed from LS per cent to from t"r Tronuyt ng th, W.fark ,,r .4,11, r p, - Wm ofit Porto Ifico di in instead to rers of the t7tilted States, r: 11 Ilscr ll ,k 1,, ;14 ,,,, o ,,t. mak, appear that tie Unitrol Stntes Iziat ii.stied by the diVialOn of statiAtoti in 19,02 to Iti;.'",:1::;4ft21 in.thu 1111 rwr rent; that toIt gouth America. t),,11,.11,1I II till',,!4 I., Le found In 1,1,.s. - ht t, t!, ,?.,,,o li,,11Y ;Jk trWr rent to per (sent; wliII. "YR 0",, 'k, a hai an ulterior motive, r uba thum n; . .,: , t i'..0;. th, ,,Ni,ti. W W k llY mtemtic I year Just unde,I. Nti it1(1,itS Of S3 per ,i,reentage of the exports sent to Asia. 1. It that culla. Liadcr nativ4. g . E m , ,ti t Alin s ott, othir llottin- - of the bureau of forchin hnd !,w., 1, kr, ,,,,,g,,-1,,,,se L. ,1,.,. ? ell Ilia. anti Africa Bitows little change NI. t.01 T114,NY ANTI and S V r,rtme kg treivinr,r roir h,,- - o ,!c'tr,Cy falle.1 to ke.,.p AIMth In countrn, ,donic the ti,mory .,.ornmerce. The figures which it ',re- cent; while import,. fr,.! ditty grew ,rt Th. .r. .t ii ts .. I.' kn ovn in St Anth west- - sents. 'I'lltT ,, ,NI l' N alT.ast f lrto l',i, o, under American that t,rritorial idle enabling a compartyon of from $396,818,17i in 1102 to 6481.870,- - !during the decade. , ,r1I he:el:Then, ViaS talk. The percentage of the foreign ,,,,I ' '"'" "1 111" the r"1"" and the present sonditions with Iti,tse at 1S30 in 1912, an ir,r-as- c : ,, etr,oto-- , ey, on, 1,,i of 122 per ril i', in pant ..f '','N, .iiitnnt an ,I pro.' ,., ,,, " ,,t,,t ,,'',',V aid, held ,,' tolt-,- ,t, .. ti,o,,iner, The eon, ., carried in American vc11"18 Imports crs;,!0- - mAtrrials for t: 11,,,,'''t ti"'""' '., 'e '"t '', ''s -- I'l 't almost (late the earlier ,411,i. '"'' . ditri,ig any had elOt! 'on I, itty bp.. :I) ,se,,,aI 1,te ;till ts ther, 'use in. ,matal..4 fr..1t1b31,11s. nhd !hie ntrt qtrir of Silri.,',.. have gr,,,, n iww. In 1902. 12.1 per cent of tho ImtiFor ,, ,i,: t " t 11 a ftehe ..t.."1 ,.., :, ' .. ,:, .,,tt in !h.. v,, ry lo s are ir tnturcqitpopecifilly from $303,001:,;', lh 1942 to V4.1!...9,StL? ptrts and 6.6 per cent of the exports; ;,h44;41 fro m Spats- .r:t . GI.' t'e'r' p' ' period named, ,. '... Or !gl r"IS, '', it h,,, A 1,r in, 7: i J., than IhrtT t'''tit' r'ln ing when present c4m4itions sra iem- tf144 in1912, irn tn,'riAse of 83 hetie at As ,,,h .1"11Irtatiett, An.,1 1" ''"," ',' - .1. LI' 1 uwAig I. tuigt per C,It. land, in 19t2, 11 per cent of the fond nrui '1""1 "." "'n'tt.vit ItIral "e'l e I. .,,o: 91 1'n po,ll ,ndeon,i,,,, west !and those of 111,111,1i tures for further ry cent of the worts. ports end ,,, P l i ,tter is- presider.. 1 I 902. riNty in r,.o'nr,o1 reootrees It tl,i Ind, imaine.,,a eon.' 'of it4 t.,hitillo,nt,t ext,t141 And b:,' tho- - Fame Inokeln Porto pared with those of a decade intilllirto in of the imports carrion ,, weeident- Ithe percentage t,..? from I, MV', :. luxe 1 1,,,r.: 1147.656,t,reioor I l" 20 e' t 'so htts increased amt Anmil, t!'4, 1.14 i th,, th"lIzt cent St. ing iq 11,1 t,at '4 !Population per I gtng sh,34 taater than any to 6293,739,i ::t. an Inereasa of in American vessels having slightly P,'4,!' !' awl "'" r''', ' It thmly , rit tne 4 I,trael y fr,,in tic ,,tonin on the mainland or Amrtima. lin the period in fittestion. 2 it. lo'r ,nt: while Ini- declined and tho percentage of the : prartinnlly o Ilig, iti ,r; per cnnt :. I,sitt4, ri 1.1:,, Am, l' ,a irt the smilfl get ,o "a cub:I x NIIIA-Et- t n and this forces a cony( nient basis for !portg of manilla., ttr g,' ;,1 awed ilea litto allEitS reomtAN y ,t, r wr.r!41. It t her go to Porto Biro 'vaunt er ),,. ready Nor con- exportm carried in American vr"r11 and see t a !I, d from ad A i,, Int, sn nth, - f;. lar it.,litiltion , 0:y on n ,,,,,a !,,aree, ag eenina 1231.420,S20 slightly Increased during the PPrI" determining the relative growth in cer- 15umption mug, !,e how it is done.Washington Post. Ono of Fleet to the $360.018,960, a:1 rut(' dent. Ntr ' israest ,t1, ,,i41, 4, c l',41,, nelithhorh..,d inerease of 66 per under consideration. t VI, ,.1.,t'er ;; 1 i lit," has other conditions pictured !cent. 11tain of the In in rain . i. t'xl"'r'''"'ts r .;,,.r n.it:' 111141n171;1' the rig ret tam'n Ii Turning to ," c t'' .,, t t"I'';'t' ,!. St BOW TO TEACH RELIGlON '''''," - by the publication above, mentioned. attd knom,'" i Irn .A'rs emtl,in, g I.. , ' Exports of dmneole merchandise show in beet production, Anth,t.v .t ,, !fli ,r,..trit reT.e,1 front agrian Incretuse -sugar ,r Plurt au ',Ail... the cleead..h.tv,e Increased from xrapti V Th., "'lit r ;i ,ng!,, ery tip ,thblishni(!it in .;:t;r ,14, ,, r 1:;1,- liti,! 349,000,000 pounds in 1902, to UPI,' By John Henry Evans, AM., Instrue- - The figures show. for example, that $1.366.481.S61 , 1,i,tit al:,, in the :Ink in ito2 to 12.170,311.11211 all veil this ity nlq.,ar. 1.,. Mill.r tr.,th 11.r ,,, tth, r toktiona in to in circulation ,,!11 294.000has at money L. 000,000 the In D. ir t 'solders from S. High English 1912: copper, from grown - f',. 1 tOuttilY. it is ,a!', ,,, .,,,v that ers Ave 1,, zi In bil.in,s irt 1912, a t, q11, 1.! - t ,' 1,,,I the .r AO per cent. while tons. in UO2 t,I., Svhool. Salt Lake. l'Ish. author lin to 490.000 In 1911; Pr' ttli- - iti,Clation ,ott.. of 22.249.290,5S1 in 1902 to 113.276.766.- - exports of growth Parr4. Itit th, t.,14i71,141, I, ,t, ti 01: l: : -,, , manttf,t.tures (including in troloum from ,frowth ofin the thr:I.nitli.d one Hundred Years t,i, of l'h co Mormontem," fii,v 2.72$,000,000 gallom In trurrIr hp. 613 in 1912, an increnite,of 46 per cent this term both thoqe sa It has post Tal71 II,i, 3,11r ', The ,,,,,;.,,l'. I.. ' l' ready forrpth. ,et,,,r1,. triers:I...ea In and p. Joseph Jensen. A. B., head of bt! the targ,t 1,, ,,t :.11e, ir (Ty. P., x!,,Irt.::, 0, i 4;... LL $00(11 Mut er PDPulatton.,Inersnee4-20--p,t,11,,,1 in the , i..1,t of from 269,000,000 edlifatlitn,,,at-altat ,1.,,, t 1 department ,,,., t. ,L. e to 443.- ,,;Ira coffee crop. Sti xt,, .1, In tn. 11,,,I lli, kind ' ,,.; ',t irutm.,1 from 11453.- - 000.000 in 1911; tonsPIEIn 1901 4a.,,itiv, westhetarrent Itt'.L.- rt.'7f' TUFO Iti,lionl, Salt Lake. Utah. cent. The loans and alscounis of manufacturing) from thE uniltrot, fl konn- - , one fit st Autt,,,,,, iron. ,4.1 it 'Inv ! enJoyi, t,'.4.,j,t It to li I; r 864,8Si r 1.00417,r,s7, an increase ttopo,000 tons in 1002 to an estimated h, industry of the Ia.:Endorsed by the Quoruma of Priest-- , national banks have grown from of 125 , .,,. t ,i tJ.. 011,4, ...i rtiltion t,, ''",' '' or the Vecee. , per cent. !,I i. floW twing enki in the hood through their committee. ,t,, ' it total of tin omCloth l''' 0 and ".,JZ 1912: 2$,000,00 r. "'I r r:, in ; 'll 'CHASE F1'ItNiTt RE 66,221.859,621 in 1902 to 65.953,904.422 ', Imports front Europe. which in 1905 iel,,, !,lat,, for the first time. rrop- - binding, 75c, postpaid. tnt'n ,,,,, n, ,),, ',,nt in ,,, from 306,000.000 plat. -t pounds C'g 528 formed : per In hare cent ,,,ines more 1912. an SS in increase d of ,PANT. ealn the A1141 than of doubled total. 1902 tot 1,419,000,000 , aV',),,t ', per cent b. MK il 'VI, In 291A NEWS 1100K STORE. In 1612 but 49.6 per ,n,o lxr, :Ind the nnniiNit of the is. DEsERET store , f while coot; It. 1 N.,:t cotton the . jobbers kn tbony'At dea :4 I during the production has Increased The period. leadis,A!run Main lit. f ,,,, ...,,,i, IflIrtriedfrom North America increased 444 are in a most satisfactory condi-- . from 11011 million bales In 2902 to 1118 &Advertisement) ,peetts, In savings banks have grown I per cent of The total to 80.2! million i ' 1 bales in ItIL ;, '.,!.1 14 ,..rf s,,-'- .ti, ! c't tT,it;ring and often i I fr W , i ..; , ( ' 4 i N . ,: , ' ;1,-,- : et:,; -- 1ii00-1912- M o- I $: i.o,ion N. !k .. , - .1 I ,,,, 1, ' (.0 :4 there-set-e- 1 '." '.1 - rit 1 - -- corn-mer- e. - , tt trt 1.,., a oe dr,n 't 1 m a., ,4- 'k ' 11 ' , '.', ' I 1 A , '' ".'.' II; i civ,4.110 ' :0-- fr . - 1,2,1,,,r,nq-,,,.,',-- . '1- ' ,, . ,,, ,,er I ' r o, I ' -' I 0 , ,, r !r- i - , I 11! , 1902-191- io i i 1 11'o A 4, , lo ' ' i ' ' ,!. ,, - -- ten-ye- 1. 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