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Show 4 ,v :s, v i . "I J ac4 ICAO uti profitably be grow a only a mall area of the. earth 'a surface. Tb limit It 29 decreet, and north both south of the Equa-- water tor, - but -t- aken up a lari there of thla na row belt, leaving' merely a slice out of America and of ' Africa, with the near-bisland. for consideration. Pracf of tically the year .crop comet from seven republics of Latin America; adding-- to thla the amount grown In the dependent countries of America, It It wrldent that the Western Hemisphere produces every year the larger part of the world's supply. The list la again headed by those friend ty rivals, Braxil and Ecuador, on opposite aides of the continent, but both sooth of .the Equator; they ah ways contribute a generous proportion of the annual crop, and lead or follow one another closely, with commendable perseverance through the decades. Among the American republics, third pines In 1911 must be yielded to the Deminican republic, although Venezuela usually holds It. Thome,. San for 8ao In Porta gueee) Thome, according to some atlases and geographies, it not to be confused with St. Thomas, In tbe West Indies; It is admail island belonging to Portugal, and lies only 169 miles from tbs African conit Tbe aret but 400 square miles yet the cacao production Is enormous, and Thome cacao sometimes nett the pace and price In tbe markets A fries It would seem, has risen rapidly In ' Importance since tbs beginning of the twentieth century, for the Gold Const th Cameroon (Kamerun), and Fernando Po bare since that time become pro- - ' i one-hal- eat customers OfL I want to apeak to Go ahead and see if I Youve got to care. T! your has bfeen running! i( now- proved that the cacao product Is on of the best known - associates of sugar. As an inhabitant of the polar, regions cravea a fat of some kind, and as another In the tropics enjoys his fruits snd his hot peppers both nature hints In regard to diet o' th Inhabitant in the temperate sone - consumes sugar and Is unharmed thereby, providing that there Ta no That explains why overindulgence. , so much sugar is carried from the tropics to th north; It Is a food necessity. It explains also why the manufacturers of cacao and the chief consumers are In the coun-- , tries where no production is carried on. Proximity to the consumers Is a recognized rule In manufacturing. Tbe United States heads the table of cacao users, for the people number the most, but In proportion to population tbla country takes no more than Its share. ' Germany, , jt to fsuae- - je??r7aATOt7ijp jrjtVZM) Franc and England consume - annually conslderabls quantities of cacao, but Holland and Switzerland use an amount far In excess of their t . Inhabitants. Figured out in pound per capita, of cacao, for It . tbe Importation amounts to that, la quit striking. I rsa As ins i m wml ii n Tbe United States uses about one 712 pounds of cacao each ; and one-hal- f isssst rises scry year for each Inhabitant; Germany s about three and ' -- AoV'Y.. pounds; France, a little over on and one- - half pounds; England, about on snd one-fiftpounds; Holland, almost nine pounds; Switierland, a lit: tle over five pounds; snd Spain not of a pound. Much .quit toMM 7 of these quantities go Into tbe preparation of cncnos and chocolates to g be used for beveragesrbnt an total la manufactured directly lntq tweets, dulces, and according 3 to th nationality of the people, or In such toothsome morsels waa ridiculed as a ducers Fernando Po, by tbe way, la another what la called, candy In the United Staten. Th 780 meat of not mall Island, United 8 tete Import quantities of cacao, chocobackslider from th lusty diet of red far snd only square miles, from Africa It was ones Portugueaa, but Is now late and confectionery from European countries, potatoes, on which h pioneering ancestors had and Itself exports quantities abroad, it markets grown strong. Spanish. in Including svery country in America, even those What a dlfferenca the scientific study of Tbe British possessions have become remark which cacao growing for export Is an established able producers of cacao in recent years. In tbe dietetics has brought shout. Sugar that Is, carIndustry. West Indies they Include Trln'-dad- , Jamaica, Grenbohydrates Is now acknowledged to be a normal Is may bs prophesied that the time Is coming ada, 8t Lucia and Dominica; In Africa the Gold . part of hnman food; In certain circumstances a the supply of cacao will not equal th dewhen to of and sugar Coast and Logon, while la tbe far east Is Ceylon, get It, any way necessary part While there nro untouched areas In Latin mand. assimwhich teems to spoclallse In crops that appeal to Into tho system so that It will ho agreeably America, In Africa and the East Indies, yet this4b unalcoholic tastes of the modern. ilated la to help nature to accomplish her proper area Is rather sharply deflned nnd by nature 11mends. The carbohydrates nro th accessory InThe principal constituents of tho cacao boon lted. It is not no extensive ns might he guessed tare: (11 alkaloids; (2) starch and sugars; (87 gredients supplying energy to the body above that by merely looking nt tbe map, for th climatic which may be obtained from tbe proteids. Tbe albuminous matters; (4) cacao butter, together factors of temperature nnd humidity must be harder the physical work an Individual performs with various mineral substances. Tbs alkaloids cer' to favorable, or ele the tree will not bear for coma ths mors proteld must ho eat, and up are complex organic aubstanees which sro remercial profit, although within a few milea of sucIn but he tb does less tain require; cafsugar point sponsible for tbo stimulant effect of cacao; cessful plantations. Probably America has larger a dietetic Individual requires ordinary .life the feine Is one of them, but appears In letter amount resources of virgin land than the rest of the earth, mixture of proteids, fata, and sweets, while unthan la coffee or ten, and there Is n variable quanand will always hold tbe lead In production. This has been tissue which muscular In conditions der caftity of theobromine, which Is not very unlike should surely be the case If Improved methods of restorof has tbe faculty rspldlrethauated sugar feine; starch Is present In the proportion of about cultivation snd transportation Increase th yield . "7 ing .energy quickly, tod therefore of making the to 10 per cent, while real sugar (glucose), at snd th profit from the crop. , .heavier foods accomplish better remits. The least In the bean Itself, shows only about one half Tbe area for cacao production, ns has been statstarchy foods like potatoes nr useful In 11 dietaof I per rent, although tbs starch may be conries. but when immediate results sr sought; sugar .. ed, Is limited, while population is growing nt a verted as preparation of cacao advances; albumust he used. rapid rate, and In addition th value of cacao In minous matters about 8 to 12 per. cent; fata, of commercial In and recognized with greater clearness each Is becoming all Itself, which cacao butter is the essential, from 45 to right Sugar As is ths esse, therefore, with other great and Is of year. abundance it grown that mineral 50 over show statistics something per cent; the staples of ths world for cacao must now be conare phosphoric acid, potash and magnesia. consumed. Tet plain sugar in a dietary will not sidered an agricultural staple like meat, wheat, Other analyses may be found or made, yet for Invariably be acceptable to th human animal; he corn and cotton, the price Is slowly rising ns a hi as as satisfied, well taste his must logic hsvs practical purposes this statement is accurate snd nothing make sugar so agreeable as a due. larger food lupply must be gathered for the enough. There Is a delicate substance called world's needs. By the middle of the century the "cacao red." which la a coloring matter, and this, proportion of chocolate added. Aak any child result may b expected that th eupply will be ns almost tbe he liken snd of best, what kind with theobromine, is said to give to cacao its candy proportionally meager in relation to population Invariable reply will be "chocolate candy; aak characteristic taate. aa It at present appears to be ample. with snd of cake he kind what adult prefers, tn Such proportions of nutrient Ingredient! nro by a somewhat ashamed remembrance of youthful Existencs on a cacao plantation can be health-ful no means a perfect food. It may be shown that and pleafant; it is a tropical life, but the surdsyn, wben tojndutge In cake was a seldom perJ00 parts of cacao ntbs contain heat givers equivamitted but frequently clandestine luxury, tb anroundings may be made thoroughly agreeable, and lent to 132 parts of starch, while the flesh formswer la "chocolate cake." Th schoolgirl make tbe reward can surely equal th amount of energy ers present amount to about 17 parts; or In other accomand a as ' proud expended, "fudge cacao mors one of la ntbs f than terms, pound r fountain would go Into ' Much scientific study has of late years been plishment; the constituent to 1 pound of equal la bankruptcy if the chocolate sundae were withgiven to the botanical characteristics of the cacao lean mutton chop, but a pound of cacao albs can a and chocolate of list from the drawn attractions, tree, the nwthoda of propagating it, its diseases, would eaten or tt drunk at one time be. not be eclair would be a common cream puff tf tbe and the besi manner of shipping and marketing quite Indigestible so that no argument can-b- e brown layer were scraped off tbe top. Chocolate th crop. !$nc the success of the valorisation 'based upon Its theoretic food value. Tht amount soHd of first cases tn of one tbe la some control of efffe 1 Brasil, plans have been procandy In Is itself. of. cacao butter, however Important foods offered (of course only under the physiposed to vaKrlts In Brazil, and Ecuador also, so also of Httle service In this connection, although from convalescent to cian's the as to prevent violent fluctuations tn price and to typhoid orders) com-In has otber much values snd . It ' higher men In armies some the the and supply .fever; give grower! some sense of secnrlty concerning mere; It would therefore he wasted If reserved field after a severe marcb. or those values. The outcome of the plans can, however, exposed to for food alone. thxhaustton erf th tropic, wtth chocolate be of only fcmporary commercial significance. The great advantage cacao has over similar The essentud status of cocao In ths worlds food eandy. by no means for tb sol reason that substance, where also experience falls to supIf only for th time being overcome their supply I bosd to become progressively more ImIn chocoof Is port theory; tbe fact that. the form for th very dignified purpose but homesickness, portant late, where the fats are retained, the palstablllty of meeting their dietetic wants by Introducing and nsslmllablllty of sugar mixed with It are very chocolate Into their system. v, much enhanced. Not no many years ago the drink . sugar mixed with KINDLY MEANT In Central America and Mexico the breakfast vailed chocolate waa thought to be a reckless food of tbs Inhabitants from prehistoric times, has dissipation for one who had no regard for hla Mr. Jenkins Mrs. Smith, w shall bs neighbeen a preparation of Indian corn with the or her stomach. To Indulge In chocolate candy with bors now. i have bought a house next was quite ns pernicious as to eat tomatoes, and produce of th cacao tree; thla Is made Into a a water fronlS- la which to called the with quite as much reason. Tomatoes were once Ttste, agreeable porridge Mrs. Smith S glad! 1 hop you will drop la taste and nourishing, for' a long Journey can be declared a poison, but today they are considered some body's Magazine. mad upon It la some factories It Is admitted a very wholesome vegetable. Chocolate waa one an exotic and blxarre drink, told about by travthat 80 per cent of their chocolate is composed of I AS TO AFFINITIES. elers who bad ventured Into Mexico or Spain, but sugar, and that they really sell sugar Savored Instead of Chocolate even chocolate In with is flavored sick with ordered It room, tbe and, today Do you mlleve that fox, every man ta the nt least In the form of cacao from which the fata sugar; the sweeter th article the better It Is have largely been removed It la considered both liked, although - ths purchaser Is paying two world there b certain woman who la his real prices for his sugacand Is not getting what he digestible and nourishing. Candles snd pastry affinity?" asked for. He Is buying what be wanted, nevernever with chocolats were practldaly taboo to well- "No. The are some men who would " children, and th adult who Indulged Jrougbt-e-p theless, a aw set chocolate, snd ths rule Is thus consent to be henpecked by anybody. , t - k srtrzrraj two-third- i! - nr Im going to make a Suggestion. If that bill has been running for as long as you say it has, give It k regt. Let Name it stand a month or two-Iceland Plain dealer. P.Q. c The Come-BafcNot all city folk alre so Ignorant State of the farmers surrounding as the farmers sometime 'suppose. This was evidenced by Incident in the stay Manja man who is rich In expe- - ' Yorker on a New rience Is unable to raise the price of England farm.' a sq "Well, young man," said the farmer to his city boarder, Who was up early and looking around, been out to bear the haycock crow, I suppose." And We matte a man of your boy the sly old chap winked at his hired man. The. city man smiled. 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I keep one, hut not belike the brutes. It happens that the one I have always howl unmercifully when my wife trien to Oh, yes, cause 1 Ihma la STITUTE aa aaUcSy, aa 134 W. SmS Drunkenness and Opium Diseases. rfctiia. IjAi tnakt a THE KEELEY IN. TwU Sine. Sdt Lalw CH MEN AKD WOMEN fore on iccoant of many added money making facilities. Good opportunities open and barben to demand. We teach the trade Call or write Molor Sartor CoHeea, complete. 13 Commercial Street. Bait Cake City. Utah. Bing- KODAKS targins. Work done by ProTeaaionala. Obscured Identity. T. R. SAVAGE CO. Balt Lake City, Utah Judge Locke, presiding judge of the federal court, first district of Florida, FOI SALE was annoyed nt Beelng one of the at- aaaaanaM tacludln Preaertpuoa Caaa, Counter, Bbow Caaea. Wall torneys, attendant upon a sitting of . etc. New and up to date. CO. 215 8. 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