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Show l A comprehensive as well as conser- j ve.tive review of the agricul1 ural, ' mining, industrial and commercial con- i ditions, as thev exist in the states of; Colorado, Utah and N.nv Mexico, is contained in the Annual Review Number Num-ber of the "Railroul Red Book," just issued by the passenger department of the Denver & Rio Grand Railroad. Governor Amnions of Colorado and Governor Spry of Utah have contributed contribut-ed instructive articles on the 1912 progress pro-gress of I heir representative states. Mr. C. J. Blanch.-.rd, Statistician of theU. S. Reclamation Service, writes on irrigation projects. The presidents of the Co lorado and Utah agricultural colleges have made valuable contributions contribu-tions on the agricultural resources of the Rocky Mountain region. Mr. D W. Working of the Agricultural Department at Washington writes interestingly in-terestingly on farm management. The value of the principal products of Colarado is as follows: Agricultural, Agricul-tural, $79,9115,580; Livestock, $.14,-'321,000; $.14,-'321,000; Mining, $63, 136,710, and Manufacturing Man-ufacturing $1-15,54,621. The mineral output of Utah, exclusive of coal, amounted to $45,451,977. j |