Show i 91 c SANDWICH ysland ISLAND isy ISI AAD and suaan A I 1 CONSI cossi DERAH derau I 1 10 4 enthusiasm has hs beenen kee dee 9 4 e arx ark pressied press bed fed by due or another concerning the manufacture af offe bu ugar bar gar by our people an n the bandach islands A birge large quantity pf af this necessary article has be been en shipped from lie lle the plantation on the island af oahu bahu where uld eld elder eider ar geo and other elders and the native saints are laboring to the wholesale operative cooperative co institution in this city it is a good article of sugar a although I 1 tl lough not so white and so pleasant plea piea igar nt to the sight as refined and answers an e excellent purpose for sweetening and is is probably sweeter for its bulk buik than han high priced sugars jt is offered ata tiow ilow figurel figureid figu rend alid arid should meet with a ready sale though from what we hear heat we imagine that buyers buyert are somewhat prejudiced against it because of its appearance I 1 I 1 1 we thi think ink that our bur people on n fhe the sandwich islands deserve our gun patronage atiq nage and that the sugar they produce being an excellent article of its kind ought to be used much more extensively extensive fy than it is if it apes does not suit housekeepers tot tol use it fb for eiery efery every purpose they should at least use it as much as a they possibly pos poA sIbly can for the most of purposes it can cad be used to adan advantage tage it is cheap and a good article for the price and abid it iti is in one sense homemade home made we call the attention of our citizens to this subject suba bet and 1 nd trust that this sugar will not go ga begging for pure purchasers haers 1 1 A larde ira iia rae i majority ma bority odthe of the state of CAlf forai are complain ing of the injustice anid arid pathe the fende fence law in that stat state the aroca Al say 9 that it is fully satisfied that eight public journals out of or evely every eve j ten taa in I 1 the state e have taken sides tor the rea repeal I 1 pealon of the fence law and that rdo rio ane onu ori in ten opposes the charge chargo ch arki arii to remove i any room for doubton doubt on the question however it solicits a general expression of opinion on the subject and an estimate of the benefit or injury to accrue in each county it says bays the ena efa em lesOf the fence law are increasing in number every year As the population increases the herds of cattle itrel areli driven back slid alid and stid as the area of cuifici cultivated land extends ek tends the expense 0 maintaining fences multiplies their timber become becomes s scarcer and dearer a and n i d as a consequence athe tha opponents orthe fence laward law grow stronger in the new agricultural districts of the san joa j 1 duin quin valleys the people being without protection by the law have in some places been COMP compelled to anake written agreement agreements klo ilo to turn turu out ouk ou L DO no cattle die air ardd arid in others they have employed guarasi 1 1 to watch the krain grain fields i the domestic an imala tny ifil everal several dis dig disi diss s of the thle southern have hara resorted to the same edme process to protect their crops the alfa alta quotes the views of residents of solano and yolo counties count feb fea where the people are exempt e I 1 from the t 1 operation of the fenee fence 0 law lat to show tah the 8 benefits which have resulted to the ag mg rica alca through not nob being compelled ilie lile ed to it is confident j thib thit the presage of the biu URI repealing ce law law for 9 di rid ranging prom from roni sonoma to santa Cruz inclusive on the coast and from froba to Te tehama haina in the we sacrament basina would give general satisfaction is and ad on the average at least five dollars per acre to thet thov the value alue of the land conveniently tillable and at the same finiff do no injury to the value of cattle i n ITT i |