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Show Second Section. The Juier- Mountain Republican | SALT LAKE CITY, ‘UTAH, CITY, SUNDAY, SEPTEMS ER 30, Pages 1 to 8. 1906. | ~ A TOBACCOLLANT | CHIE:"BAL XK | disposed of at a loss, the former sometimes deliberately so in order to |}choke the latter.. There is reason to | believe that the beet Interests will In,Stitute a price war in the next few |/years, when jt will go hard with the Cuban plantations that : mand an amople capital | the period of stress. Cuba might lay la surer, though perhaps a less Iimme| diately attractive, So for her future prosperity by devoting more CLEACHI VAINTA CLARA. Q oe SS |of | In, the C1 carly cays of nd colonization el he for which ; the annie: befare:the ecurable ofl brie of ; ‘ e 3 lisy mere ro ate Spaniard these ese be DET thi Breaic % 7 hend of cattle the succeeding tn the « teh years of strife provinces life, and were even thi of 1,000 bags ee a day &by vébuby Oe arte looking 4 CaN ay BN ‘ val vepairnys beer aiade- dn ave und it eleans Were ave belief is the who marge ‘Chttle in are of in Oe AV ASE ELALLE Puniwation Torlunies | Seager the pa i Castery had busine that(few openings Stock in' the mayJ more promising raised contended w Spereenoattic tends ood $12" port gi hoof Beams of Brenne, per acre, aboutn fetches. In the local whic Pecos Ship to feeding, and the < tity es OO poe H ¢ will cost market ae the ranc sell f e A," BH pet Phy ro tn . Jmpors t metal dined experience in invthe gras portunities seaso ‘oheula: heADrOsMARta: brea ay On ° a he Although ate) a tlon with cattle ‘ ital e had countries, pleasant cor < " modern such heavy ¢ ‘ for Which there It is fair.; ee to omewhat frulta pods by } states ; h , dolicat ri constant: are=lHable~ Che bear loss. of Will, de tot crop. lim he in in the sugar ifford ion. were tales," it paying 'fa at OL LAA paStrUcas ‘ ve enied ee too trackage. to} hat of proper fe ee wet ‘ ews ‘ ri . t h of ‘ is" raised) in? the {1021904 of: the: has same, bec } can ) float- that this floating island broken off the shore of it was at dot the carried top of by the South | Gulf! )‘ 4 i edt peopled he if island iterranean Homer I |sea tt ve here nd | |age after the 4 matter land land larger tors : the ye itth sy ivier one format Pott Gada kitts. side, strom, | marine a es , 1 ‘ Kinds 4th yer he l I 1 of. Cuban" slue<( aunu i »\1 i ates, with the: ‘ ppec ) exception * E I : , at ; ! | ‘ I 4 7 Clowes h . . he cc up the 5nts : ) Mae erie Cade bn? t -p i if a a 1 ty Ces \ bb t ie, k nills, Bhd I _ port ' ' ee ea ; | L | ‘ } ea 1 0 Se sabe og) erock=b { | u dOa : one Ze eee to G0 to > Mw 5 ail ae Regie d ae h growth ES of , ; : c mod , , ever ; i - extensive rd t 1"rh ; henc lower s mit f a { | ‘ the tho a : ue t poi zs Sing res 2 ». See Pameeranltt Ln tior C00 ls by and 3,000,000 l in'a short time Cal I j etehf Pe ine) a Pee LnsS3 ee + ; crops il in Oar bn : eae ae : of exit get that € ible i m: 1c} hi anid ( ' ' : ctl L trainsportaul I 1 rer p to. : und figure nan upro ic t | | : | HAs : i will ceed ) : nN : Be » the ity Cor ; i the fo mp : a Euan . 1 ! f ts 4 : B { fs under th feerntaee theSAGE ‘biggest: eye , noctatior : ‘ s | Sees - | I cheap] s | iy | ( hint 7 I ee re gerd } ; f is the-¢ "3 Cu , gt ! ni f I ! } 1 4 ork Ling -|\ th at 2 t ving tee Which ie acreage the dvantage mit 4 $ under cover. that ‘cloth repay method will B- atk of the yield . double a bi" prades be iner ate 3 if extra cultivation re Hon ani pied: ae iaSs ogeup e€ ; The was the production of wrapper leaf to com- cheese a x a eco-|througlr further {n the Among matter| other are of tlon. ir- and and Rto ‘8 4 e or onan OL Pe I every eo! .if fsBros arc plans | Abajo ‘Tobacco the company branch ° which of in 7 it towels best, district. vegas' There suggestions | 100,000. acres electric or | throughout the would and of 10 We appear @heap mutivé to | consumes agent in. Havana, m:ei ‘a large porthe Vueltas are in all about jin tobacco plants island. The maximum' are, yearseago, Most] trom Cuba The not is somewhat | Very receive about for | Dually. power. acreage was be |™much as bought expenses, cuitivation." is $10,000,009 really good to heavy Some worth tobacco at any are -planters $5005an jacre an- lands price. incurred be spend in fertitizing upon the output will be | tries of Havana, and affords in about a year's time, | Ment fo 20,000 aan plete as I DEY TI ORY ERR af tatl ee iM a respect the largest in he | equipment is to be as com- possible 1,000,000 and to include employ- . H. Forbes ~Lindsay. CETERA RS? t Soca ae WHAT THE RUSSIANS WILL DO, b i In the Russian reyolution actually begun? Are -the- wayes ebellion which for four years have been' rising, only to be beaten" buck by torrents of human blood, uetually the rising waters of the inevitable gitive swellings toriun® and what or me ely fu- of the ‘terrible eruption that is bogha-to a This: is 2whiht the every | know pounds. is a ta { roy I erent iy FEE for 101 the ote a t plantation. 1s: ine i es: E 0 he tL] ad ina eee ae ; Fe ny imption rs and o very sent-dity unstable it as le 1902 (hh could not ST recently as planter product cost of at easons the price czar the woud leading like/to .conserva- "per are Even at the ban shippers UE fact a Ht actually a4 side a ec fs. he os sugar May, the > first that than sucar, 3! as was not rebellion never six peasant rebellion. whit nt the cities. Tite BMS It is then, to-her- cies Wo t is udvanced cannot be an of ; pro fit industry sold cents with' profit! well as cane, Is only as at pan oe 5 eyers _ . will expect willl su (Hat not [phe y to break Lpy eventually |l of the territory ropean Russia linassacre Jess} eivil gut beet too often work- bn arn ed of ) Huropean and strife swalto rebellion to' ma 7. up LA bi ai ates sportin Pari eatin Seelam TAIT Sr Ae BAe Pan Ne 1UIDy "| Vhilst "eolonias' are to be found at| presct lover t) untry-and, in| 1a On + . : fact. | ude..30 per nt of the total | numbe of plantatk the proce 83 | of doomed #ussia bolin revolution, Asia) Buts" probably fifty years before any united | can succeed «the totterhie | angie nt dominion, of the rebellion fabric of the, Homapottags 2 "HET A LIVING, HUMAN. HEAR TpIN-HIS. HANDS, No huve live tor one's thirty photo days, : tuken to sit in the up und] Interests ; gan was In. run the leas y a r ‘ody. great. "MeQurtnay," buck-ta ¢ ke. of eel , bifur? McCartney und - the ised poured: slowly pnroush For nearly half an ho arp rey the arteries, which were pulled out o Jay and breathed and the blood In ‘ *}the breast "several apeliee. "elnaly body was pumped through Pde oly at j when all had been sored nd oe "nd veins by ruman he or a aay > proen: ribs mended, Dr. hong toon, wiped : here all eyes could see it anc off the heart with 4 secre ary tog and al inches clear from the man's £aping| replaced the man's. chest e ah som: The nerverofr the surgeon was| finally | tied the loosened a acme and raised on, plar of, evolution naturally brought into | only surpass ed by his skill. Dr. Thom price he great hole in McCartney's oO more than 2,000,-| existence the large and complete plan-} eon has fo yeurs studied the heart an boson). This was weeks ago. man is aboutvone-fiftteenth| tation furnished -with the "Buildings} made'a eOCITt y of surgical and medi- |, ot only still lives but shows marked whivh» would..produce;and mechanical plant necessary for cal treatment of the most Important or- | jmproyement. | ~~ Ja-" Pi h higher medical science, after havre ot 7 Blee} entered the Bays et 5 . lly taken out pushed the heart four Inches" 28 had one's heart Iterally ta & plice, cut three riba Mm $two+andout‘of left +15 bOTe rt ee, ge ore tae as of your body und lJatd In the two pee the man in such condition. that any or: ; , +) nN, Of COUrSG: | palms of a surgical nurse Phis (he | dinary doeter would merely have stood x ent { eri of from the lat orld wohder of pe ei Meg by to wait for § t Dr. Tho pe ti » th p< umn] , and the ind) Andrew McCartney, 0 a son at once had him taken to*his priished tic] ' f ! poor rel is the man with the narve * | vate operating hospital, cut open ; rhese separate and indevitality and Dr. William 1} Thomp the torn and "pan thag bosom of the vitb f n re succeeded by the L celebrated surgeon of the Pac iffc tim-quickly 0 e beatiog I 1 célonias" or aggrewus the wonder worker, hr pose | he art 1d laid it slowly but ae i : rig) | plantations, which knife and marvelous tec ae pulsating in the two open hands of! t hile ; aultivate independently, so far won the battle again: [2s st ee The heart a quietly tth There e& P ye fg re Any. lie Wworkingma this means ‘sueéesbfal Grebe nayy counts for: lit{We On, eftirert. $2,435 | jae.) There-dre dissauistic $2.09. | territory séattered ovena O00) sey fami- Tee August went of theas same Uttle is separate principnTitles" obi sugar high | }c#ar overpowered: is diand: et sugar of ne It was bir clh me aud-the peneahie if quote cases. side of the: royal powers, © ih bellion," on the mé mnths | And $2.88; June, six months, In of a Tite ~6f£ the ncn ata oan abeal French a terwards ing men, to her students, and aboyenl to her soldiers, thet Russla> must loo or Se spat Ge ear wae CLL average price many Cu-} Russia, could not secure a mar-jand muy i beet it a por ae January, | | 4 ' i $2.04. | ana $1.77.. Mareh, eo 4g. | Fhe 1 $3 An for yetul . ireument the certainty ae rivable from the Cuban laborers and thele faml-) their the. 100 February, April, $2.18; average for Russians? pedi rie rebeHion |Wentn was! a neorenr [| coiute ly, sand "whe evolution eume pi commodity,| peasant rebellion fatled absolutely and: d 1903 the | Wat ‘Tyter died in-vain. Wiest sie ae " 9 i. ie market; his} Tebellon under doa Vi aly chime ny nd, as in Franeo, despite the low During those! of during. 1904 ; a profit, production an two cents, As an illustration) fluetuations to which this ar-| Hable:cD will foo the vrices easily} cin of profit. into | voar the price ai ‘plantation or mill, <Then again there I : umber of building 1 certain t1 : oa and other wes mou of: timbe; ind grass oT aaasy {tlor of tt creage In the} : ca da of the industs ach farmer) a, | Rig ite: Sane und Enea ith ees behind! : ' du prac iteotethe , . fl inder ropfavorable: cond irgcest ever produced} to acres re be -cony I per aby 7 of ‘cacao, | world, At tx estimated that the ‘cost | ral thousand : I ; than a gricultural proce but -hé é nse ; i ' A th ~ | ‘ y : Thus vn ‘ : a j Get ' b q . 0 i I < b » Mi ry : 7 re »b responsil quickly disiuppear the prea era marvel. ) i I { oy England aid ; 7 la int Gr encour [ 39E8 destructi of fact | ship ‘Is kecdhenArah‘bi op oe ills I ° ie Probably the bic alariie in mid-ocean | which even crumble TP Rivok bea? m4 easof pak: oR cave [t|coas wilknot leivé nk much the {sland. Peas of ie th ‘tne i ." and whe : ‘ the eit 5: t ‘ £ : a eet‘ iat. : : o eee en these of gi ‘ hips ul hu -_ 2 lta Vin (t . Ha. 00 Cuba Ms 22 hi and this "oa . -cannine = big ar "ies w +} it ' is} me Stream. Along ite usuakl-course If the} been {sland(go keeps together theit oe |} Even ally ashoretnear cottish eventucdast.jaction the cdgees probably. from quanti a eldeecr ot i: rele every Its $1 ith a ishborhood peor 81-550 pineapples Ni be in world of ¢ : h of reached of the ticle is him y Yor) ly it sugar obtained i I irec tor Ne ian iS whi t d . ‘ 1 7 than the Cuban UT f i I 4 long cane, productive sugar Wii j t bout' [There er of Rio flelds, motors In place of steam en-| output. is rather more than .000,~ \lcohol. being a by-product | 000 pounds, of which the United States generation Only ie i ¢ ao piece ! c i ft] id fr with whict th wailo Seas been na shu del quannity. ak is. only by. such locomotives Tho are not wanting who see IN this boom a presuge of overproduction und. disaster, which can hardly fail to ruin the smaller concerns Prices are now at highly profitable figures, but| pre ive he 1 rt worth ' this' 1 j 4 eu FLOATING ISLANDS AT SEA. Guinty,just and growing carry the sugar or| American mill to the nearest | $50,000,000 this end~ employment. sugar' The of ut pp t yl Yaeto and | yvana cul=) The whdinis ashpre by 5 seams \ Are MUA y set report from the meeting a, floatin Stream off the cannot bé- dismipsed matter. of fact, saw tloa ting on Pinar useful device known to the industry. | tives, rapaciqus era kes and courtIt will cost $2 See to establish, | ly favorites eu hopes What other jand will have a daily capacity of 3,000 }revohition of a modern ce beurs ki bags-that is, sy atiara tet not far short | ship to the frightful ateusele ot th ‘ | i "i ; mi fruit is=) neglect Amerjea, of plants wn rail effected convenient PORT urmu- 1 f é a ort ted { the,1 ; |y, ee pegean cats to dex linne owing of South America the object elastic yyder devices of this sort, for which a syndicate of | }American capitalists is responsible, is | |that of the 100,000-acre plantation in, the neighborhood of Antilla. the new | fe Uni roduce dur whe I We Pre ent{i he | thie ‘ und t rad edi j of n- in i be the new mills markediy felt Un-| ow mii| und I and abandonment in favor of f@mporartly' more. profitable sugar two acres lieutenant ane actyally" went overall Noura ing land The story Js originally Was direction and from thence on oa constant Increase in. the yield may be expecte d |New ingenios are in process of formation all along the line of the Cuba railroad. The most ambitious project y : | be of or a t }neitl 4 whe Industry began the' competition Indies, from .plant is produced in large quantiand of a good quality In the cenand eastern portions of the island derived froin tic ‘old plantations and sereening thel beds. The manuwhich have in many cases been renofacture of the teaf into cigars and vated and refurnished The effect: of | Cigarettes is one oft the chief indus- indusect- produ farming in: t | Linde the less ' ms th : be ie AC nd tothe tende the true "pring nom ) evat . wo cata D other rack: adlt aux the of the Lid purpose, ne. pt tan bly i ON the the-Bast tivation ~~. ee : Pa no [ 45 of land, atid in the ‘year'1846>the yield | shipped nor consumed locally. of the ! berry excecded 0,000,000 tsurpht ld: endaibted! pounds sul from. that period the ¢ } a wr POVe : he) profitable busine O°a) large the' brs tract for alcohol gines | cf fe aus { ‘ produc Lidl } mid="| ‘there the HA ine. basi 1 Wh »] | muirke introduced develop=| may more ‘than 2,061 or coffee plantations, in el Nipe , ritet feril he me -se-esthblish il be rtion anal 16 In the century prea for : "conve ept'o but Y 1 om Ls}2 th tury. was ¢d''to such un extent dia oof the nineteenth® \ Aside the ties tral machin-| fie ald steam Sisy. Before will looking..to othe. Mat Ame ‘ ne tr ter I en i ( tiv hteenth coffeea plant of Arabia to Cuba, and its culti 1 to of) is hot advisable that a planter of mod erate me « should put his entire « pendence on a cacao grove Barly oo of transportation. areal ihn' vac Cul th if i the-spl ed that s retu easily one it it val 4 : hurricane keted total: ; them tobaeco : e fTAD $500,- Jabor-saving item-the tr 2 Jiri¢ liste jtrank ‘nomies 3 aes Pete ceed art ao) nm to ( den hi nail) of iid inal to i Be, at elsewhere the cost of all ‘to the mill, and to molasses from the gs ; « xis quite irteted eon a I aia Tir j . Lj} f ix rt tl til y ma i coa These two. ] t Juxtapoaitio cme it udvisable to cultivate bination Catao J duct. ¢whict Ids ; o yar good o combis The cultivation of coffee form off enterp! open 1 capitalist The ime oi cacao, which vields our n laid inti Waitlavliefor.that, o nN . been ul and) m ani to motes and ona fs ousand mules of such track in th didhaace business, like every othislaudThe plantation rallroad is em- | er ¢ ‘Mmportence in Cuba, is now large| ployed to bring the cane from the field | ly chatralted by American capital, The seal spd Andustry Ly Lous: P mirat ly adapted seo ecion of Cuba. investment in for a palm) i kp et ane de ‘ aside rat le ort rite d Mab alto trade ean be built' up. through: the! laek' of goo grass-fed cattle of: Cuba hich can-/ 4 I , not be cured like grain-fed meat, but | agricultoral ihe eenanide ents one -markel TRESH? ttentte offer an extensive field. f enterprise for mat eat Ameticans with.810,000 ° lar ' ‘ particularly those who Rp In pts ee nut ound DELO there All attempts ea ae qualities, futile, : pete with the Sumatra, has been found, however, that the. plants raised. and |te com,ve S364 ak a Oe Se Beeoae thah present.they- are Searle CSE | comands of thet es a coffeo meaty: en n Bara the Grounds cost ShOMy '$o 70 . and 600 ac s wht ee 000 "head." "Beet on: tiny a1 fewer pierces iy Gar ieuaera en cae HH ratte Heol almost:an to a. province to the' iach ber: A SrrICRetee isiwe eie ich ante bé a + the more ostate cheiiply and it than requires Only minor diseases are in tobe eee ee much wheré yous « th falich jer-|the Gulain cofiee edjoyed anda very high) | \ utation-in"furope America. the to ery very ta fort certain cngaging Raabe as can be applied to the manufacture. | respective of the desired result. |The various auxiliary buildings will) protection from excessive heat involve an outlay of $200,000 or $300,-| trom insects insures a better leaf, | 000 ere is, of course, the cost of| experienced planters of Pinar del land, which will vary, and then-a)cjaim that under such conditions5 t ind) at the rehabilitation af this aneient in- ait doty de A eit, smreanook ca, there are oa re Of sit re am may aie Are sat ity monopoly. 1c lrabia desirable. Re proved <yUipped-w " lagge Yumber of Vepop of, t "Stne Mateater mileage will run | pacco can pa See capital tors defecators, vacuum pans, centrifugal separators, and in short, every Anite aes has have : sonmtereoy Each large plantation h congress : from includes improved. furnaces, | h+imary grinding apparatus, defibra-| 4 jight, description end Puerto Principe, the two great cattle regions of Cuba, but an insignificant remnant of the former herds eri at the time of American. interys: tip Pre: dent Palma has, exp neighboring and them two millions. The | 7, recent years experiments have been of a mill with a capacity made, with promising results, in the #00, and clarifiers, duping ima ae several of machinery of anima Santa called ete 200 of ; Caually : A wae occupying one-third - is the depleted in ig operation, in more than one-half foreign. A large number of these plantations have cost rone million dollars to establish, and last rebellion under Spanish rmle thei were in the nelghhorhood-of 14,690.00 ern growing manufacturing | * practical are Thereplantations are probably ere industriés.:of years. one \ etock- abot of and energy 10,000 to 30,000 or more acres. They | Planters of the. island are in the com repr : capital of at least | fertable situatlon-of being, assured ‘of represent invested capital of at least) . aemand for their product during all 1$100,000.000, of which The wars of indevendenct almost ‘completely destroyed this:Industty 1 cane Such i‘ingenlos." ef: toda vcultivation® operations the |} molasses. ( ae Fes from~the entire grinding enrt iri One of the earliest island, and unt rec the most impo tant raising. however, the preel> of Joner ; Two. or devire." : the product the | the development of others of her many promising resources | Thougn of less immediate import}ance than sugar, Cuba's tobacco may | easily prove in the future to be | more valuable asset than the former aa TES Like the "Manila hemp" of ana | the Philippines, "Havana" tobacco is ot - ¢ : |