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Show INTEnSTATE MIGRATION. Only One in Every Five Citizens Ile-mnlns Ile-mnlns in Native State. Porno very Interesting ditt, on Interstate Inter-state migration Is given ln tho National Nation-al Geographic Magazine. According to this authority not ono ln llvo natlvo-born natlvo-born Americans lives ln tho samo State ln which he was born. As would naturally nat-urally bo expected, tho oldest States send out the greatest number of nd-ventuiers. nd-ventuiers. nnd of theso fatntcs New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio nnd Illinois nro credited with n million rich, while Indiana, Iowa, Kentuckj, Mln-ourl and Virginia aro credited with half a million mil-lion each Vermont, however, proportionally to her population, hns given moro emigrants emi-grants than nny other Mnto of tho Union, Vermontert equaling In numbers num-bers nenrlv one lnlf of tho present native na-tive population of the State, now living In other States JJy this seeking for betterment Illinois hns received moro citizens than nnj" other State, though Missouri nnd Texis aro not far behind. be-hind. Tho States that show a net gain from this lntennlgrntlon nro Mnssi-chusetts, Mnssi-chusetts, Rhode Islnnd, Connecticut, Now Jersej', West Virginia nnd Florida, Flori-da, All tho other New Hngland, Allan-tlo Allan-tlo coast and Southern States show net loss on thn exchnnge. All tho Stntea west of the Mississippi have mado gains. |