Show THE SEA SO IMMIGRATION alia yea immigration season has ri tied unusually early promises to results 0 a rather astounding nature A report for a ek aiom the one port of liverpool graphed n few lays ago was to lio ell tt that the average number of biad been two thou wind per il y all of cheso destined for amar it and over per ce t f for the anial sates six or eight thousand lioma from abroad have nota arn a i usual number for any answel wel tin ison thus far and with the that restrictive legislation vill he enacted at the next bession of Cone the presumption ia fair that this exceedingly high average will ho maintained if alie laws which are beall bo passed aitio sure to be more costly and it may even be impossible tor many of these to gain admission to res this hastens the movement and the ever tightening down process which is tried upon the by tle nobility together with llie growing fear that european arc citations of peace only grow in when arc he mightiest preparations for war contributes to aft ell the stream of mortality which annually flaws this way until now our doors have stood invitingly vi open and we leavo had land enough to cider eacle one a home except in geatins of ii dia tresa there hag lieen employment for all many of alio new bonien who have to the ae aboard lilies leavo atlie red them the comforts of life and of nearly alt who camo further west and took root in lie soil it may 13 eid that their lines fell in pleasant places but all alio etc ept in the far west have already been taken there are more workers work givers in the large bilies the only oklahoma we have has been opened and captured not by foreigners but by americans with last estate we have millions of acres bialt culli bated in large farms ant the owner will not part with them as cheaply as the government did and the new acl have little money we have several million acres of arid lands in the great northwest and southwest but land in those sections is liless without water under these circumstances conr defence from tho foreigners lies jn the wisdom with which we meet their invasion restrictive laws arc necessary but exclusion is not there a plenty of room for sober and clever workmen except in two or three portions 0 alie country is an infant industry its development will open an field the duty of the government requires that a system of for immense arid land bellfl be put in operation won d give work and homes to of farmers A better cyst m of leading to the thorough cultivation of farms must of necessity boino as the country mettlea up and thousands will either bacomo owners or tenants eliere title la held by a few there ara more resources than then are in this foreign prabion pr alion iut unless some of them are quickly called ioto service the im influx now threatening us will creato disaster and want such as the in time of boico lias never beaure dreamed of FIVE alaia of the solemn celebration up our courage to the point of declaring that evidence nay bo believed george washington biad a larce thick joae and that it had a decided tendency to |