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Show BACK HOM ITALIAN eras Jesse Krazzlnl. former local consul con-sul for the Italian government, has returned from an extended visit to his home In Italy. Mr Fra.zinl left Ogdcn for Lis home town. San Pictro. between Naples and Rome, with his family six months ago ?.Jrs. Frazzlnl j and the children remained In Italy i for the winter. Mr .Frazzlnl states that commercial 1 Interests In his Dative land are quite nctlve Him year and that a good deal of business is being done at the leading lead-ing cities of the Italian land. The crops were exceptionally gnod and the prices higher than they have been for a number of year.-; past. The principal prin-cipal farm crops there vre the various vari-ous kinds of grain and fruits, the bar-vent bar-vent usually being bounteous.- "There is no country like America for business activity," says Mr. Fraz-zinl, Fraz-zinl, and he is happy to return to his business in this country. Ho says that bis family will remain in the old country f-r about a vear, the wife being be-ing desirous of having a long visit with her relatives After returning to America, Mr. Frazzlnl visited St. Petersburg, where he established another' banking instl-ti.tion instl-ti.tion for the Frazzlnl Brothers company, com-pany, of which .Jesse is manager. The Frazzlnl Brother. now have banking institutions in Pocatcll". Idaho, Pen-ver, Pen-ver, Colorado, am Pittsburg, besides conducting a grocery business In this city and being the proprietors of the Board of Trade saloon on the corner of Lincln avenue and Twenty-fifth street. The brothers also have a bank at San Pietro, Italy, and they do a heavy exchange business with their countrymen in America , |