6 How Hemp is Grown A Profitable (Copyrighted, 1&00, by Frank O. Carpenter.) DAVAO, May l.-(Speclal Correspondence of Tho I)eo.)-Tho Philippine Islands could furnish gallows enough to hang tho wholo human race. Their chief product Is hemp, and thoy sell about 18.000,000 silver dollars' worth of It overy year. You soo hemp spread out to dry In tho streets of tho prln- t- WEiaillNQ IIEMl' eipal towns. It Is carried In from tho coun try on buffalo carts or on tho backB of mon, and many a potty Chinese morchant has mado his fortune by dealing In It. Wo pay every your several million dollars for the Manila hemp which wo uao. It Is sent to Now York, Uoston nnd other cltlos and thero mado Into nil kinds of rone, from cluthcsllncB to cables. A vust deal of It goes to tho northwest to make binding twlno for harvesting. Somo of It Is employed In our gold, silver and Iron mines, and tho llnur (ualltlcs nro mixed with silk and used In weaving. It Is mado Into hnmmocks. It is used for nets and In Paris It goes into making of hats, tapestry and carpets. From tho wasto and old ropes Manila wrapping paper Is made, nnd hero in tho Philippines tho finest of tlie fiber, mixed with tho threads of tho plnenpplo, Is woven Into an ox(Uljito stuff known ns Just cloth, which tho Amorlcan women buy for party dresses and which Ib commonly usod by tho richer of our Filipino sisters. Thero aro thousands of mon In thoso islands who live off tho homp Industry and thero nro merchants hero who havo mndo fortunes out of shipping tho product abroad. Somo of tho best opportunities for fortune- mnklng In tho Philippines nro In planting and rnlBlng hemp, and In tho futuro thore will bo many Americans engaged in tho dlf- feront bronchos of tho Industry. Where (lie Hemp ( onion l'roin. I find that tho homp plant grows In nearly every ono ot tho Phlllpplno Islands. Thore nro provinces in Luzon which aro supported nlmoat entirely by It nnd tho Ulands of Loyto nnd Snmor rnlso thousands of bales of It ovory year. When tho portn of tho eastern part of tho Philippines were openod up nbout 100,000 baloi woro f und thoro rendy for shipment, nnd today thero nro steamers loaded with them going out from tho Philippines. Tho province of Allmy. which Is In tho Foutheostoin pnrt of Luzon, Is ono of tho best homp districts, yielding moro than f.,000.000 pounds of tho stuff annually. A Jr.m .inni nf it lx i.rodiiceil In Cobu and a m,,l Somo ofZ o acre might also say millions of ncros, .if nnr.ia wtilnll Ill IILTUS, niin.ii could bo lurncil to hemp raising. From Inquiries which I have mndo from . i I ..... .. 1 I .. t,n . . 1 . 1 .. . n.rnll- pOUpiU lIUUIUOll'll 111 lliu BUUJll.li vu ...i- . . !... 11.. I....... ,,,..l,.,.t uu.o lu.ru.r . ... ........ largo us It Is. So far tho Phlllpplno Islands nro tho only places In tho world whoro tho hemp plnnt has been successfully grown. AttonuitB hnvo been mndo to rolso It In Indln nnd elsewhere, but bo far nono has succeeded. A V I m 1 1 to it lie nip IMuntnt Ion. t .1.1- ....1 nl.w. O.rr,..,.!. .,11.. i bjiuiii. iui ............ ... " " of tho largest of ho hemp plantations of Mindanao. If you havo over seen u banana grovo you can Imng no how tho plantation looks. The hemp plant, or abaca, as It Is hero called, Is tho Musa Toxtlllfl, a species of tho snmo family ns tho cdlblo banana, whoso botnnicnl namo Is tho Musa Para- dlBiiIca. A hemp trco looks Just 1 ko a bnnnna tree. It Is moro ot a plant than a troo, sprouting up from tho ground to n height of from twenty to twenty-five foot, composed of many leavos wrnppod round and round about a control stalk, which, when tho plant Is full grown, towers high lu tho nlr nbovo you. Tho outer leavos nro each n foot wldo and ten feot or moro long. As thoy grow upward thoy brunch out from tho stalk, shading tho ground. Tho homp comes from tho inner leaves, which aro tightly wrapped around tho coutral stem, thoro bolng so many of them that tho plant nt Its baBo Is from eight to ten Inchos thick. As It stands In tho field tho plant stalk Jb as crlap and Juicy as a stalk of colery Crop nnd It Ing knlfo. Tho men I saw cuttlntt used holos, tho samo knives that they used for cutting off heads. They aro not unllko our corn cutters, savo that they are hcavlc? and that as a usual thing & are keot as sharp as a razor. ' P I had to go some distance from Davnn . u 6u buuiu umianco rrom uavao to AT DAVAO. ibbbbbi aaaBBBBBaaTn ii raK j' bihi IN A II KMT OHCIIAM)" A PLANT. reach tho hemp plantation. After I en- torod It I kopt close to my guide, for It was so lnrgo that I might havo lest myaoll In it and spent days finding my way out. There wcro thousands upon thousands ot the e abaca or hemp plants, making a vcrltablo forest, or rnthcr a Jungle, In which thoro woro neither roads nor paths. The plants woro nbout elx or eight feet apart and thoy shaded tho ground so that wo walkod aoml-dnrkntM In going through it, al- though It was almost midday. Now and tl(m wo stumbled upon a cocoanut trco, but 0B ruIo tlloro wag nothlng but homp, homPi nen,Pi Hcro and tnoro a Btaik na been cut out, but sprouts woro growing up fr)m tho bottonli and i arn toid tnat a homp p1nutntIon onco started will keep on repro- du,inir iflClf dUC,nB , arow iiemp iii urown. From ono of tho WMor 1 l8apno1 h0W tho rchard W8 BUrtCd' r ln 0th6r " ? -P !!? '"S ilu M.i.o.ww nuvtv fcuv.w iiuuij if ..... ...1 .t.. ....... iiiuiHiuiu, uiu nuuiu iuu yvuiu. uuua uui stand bo as to rot It. Tho land is flrit cleared, many of tho larger trees being left n..,1l.r In flinilUlllfc HI order to ehado tho young pinntB. Tho ground la burned over nnd the sprouts, which aro usually tho suckers takon from nn oldor plantation, nre set out about six or olght feet apart. They grow rapidly, but It Is threo years before they aro ready for use. After this tlmo they can bo cut right along throughout the year, tho only caution observed being to cut the nlnnla ivtinn thnv nrn lllal nhillf FAnriv in "" " " - -J ----- blossom nnd boforo thoy bear fruit. Such )(nl8 nfl ,mv(J frut iQ not mnk(J good h tho flbor bo,ng WORkoncd by tho 6trength ot tho plant gong lnto ,ho frult A(j tfco ,nnt8 b,OMom tne yenr nroundi th0 fnrmor can bo ko t b cutting; thero l no dQnKOr Qf h,s ,08,ng ns crop by tbo hurry 0, hnrvoat na ln BUgnr and rlco Tho on,y Cl,mval0n necessary Is to keop down thQ w00(la nnd nQW nnd hea Q ot out frosb BUCi50rs, Hnrveminir the Crop, n farming, ln fact, soems to me tho BOft08t and casc8t kind of agrkulturo I havo yot mct withi A piantatlon onco fltartodi lla ownor is practically Independ- ont( ,, ,r hle fnrm ,s blg cnough ho cin Jlo bnck n n8 caay char and gpend nli tlmo C0Untlng his Bhekels. The harvesting , cbofly dono on tho shnros, tne harveiters roColvlng half the crop, Tbo hands work In couples, two won go- (K together Into tho plantation to cut down tho plnnts and prepare.-tho stuff for the market. They do thl In the crudest and simplest way. One man cuts down tho THE ILLUSTRATED 11.13 15. stalk, chops off tho top and strips off Its outer leaves. Ho has now a whlto polo flv.o or six Inches thick and from six to ten feet long. This is made of a soft central coro and a number of whlto leaves which run tho full longth of the stalk. Thcso leaves con tain tho fiber known as hemp. The man strips tho leaves off one by ono from tho COrc' nn'1' lhrowlnS cm over his shoulders, carrlcf1 om to his partner, nho does what "l"1"?; ,v, , mV? D th, 0Ut"?0 l h fl , bC,nB lP.0t "J Uf rmU6,t Btloczed out before the homo Is , f0r T" Th'B 8 dn, ir?7 R leaves ono by ono under a knlfo which rcBto upon a log In such a way that tho julco and pulp aro scrapod out and only tho fiber Is left. Tho knife Is fastened to a treadle upon which tho man puts his foot, forcing It down tight upon the leaf and pressing It against tho log. As ho pulls It ho wraps tho fiber about a stick In order that thoro may bo no danger of breaking It. When It has been drawn under tho knife It looks Just like a skein of fine silk and needs only drying to bo ready for tho market. Tho drying Is dono In tho sun. After this tho stuff is put up In bundloj or twists much liko a hank of yarn and carried to tho Btorea for sale. Tho planter usually buys tho homp gathered frm his own plantation, paying hU workmen for their half of It. Tho prices at times range all tho way from $7 to $25 a plcul, or 110 pounds. Owing to tho war homp Is now very high, selling at $25 In silver for 140 pounds. It sometimes brings as much ns $250 or $300 a ton In American money, and thero Is ono grado known as Luplz which has brought In London as much as $000 a ton. This, however, enn bo raised In but small quantities, and it should not be ro garded as n criterion In considering tho hemp possibilities. , Growth of tlic Industry. Hemp has been steadily going up In price Blnco It was first exported and this not withstanding tho size of the crop has trebled -MR. CARPENTER IS IIOLDINO UP THE CORE OF In tho Inst twenty years. About fifty yean, ago tho prlco was between $4 nnd $5 per plcul. In tho noxt decado it rose to 19 and In tho '80's tho avcrago prlco was $11. Ten yenrs later it had risen to $17 und It Is now, ns I havo snld, tip to $25. Theso high prices nro caused by tho war nnd there will probably bo a fall within tho near fu- turo. At present tho crops runs In tho neighborhood of n quarter of n billion pounds a year, enough to give every family In tho United States enough for n clothcs- lino nnd to supply nil tho children with Jumping ropes and still leave much to spare It wouW( ln facti glvo tureo pound8 ot homp to ovory man, woman nnd child In our country nnd not cxhnust tho supply by 25 - 000,000 pounds. n, ,i . ,,,... t this amo un t too United States takes moro than ono-thlrd. Wo u3o moro Man a hmP than all Europe, excepting England, Gr0al Dr,tn,n COm,nB noxt 10 U8' but she act9 rathor " ' Burop. than o uu Ubiutll UOCI UUtUUIL. r-...i ..... uuriug my siny in Aianua l spent somo tlmo In tho great homp warehouses. Thoro aro porhaps a dozen of them whoro tho (Continued on Seventh Page.) Rinchart $ Indian Chiefs free REPRODUCED PROM RINGHART'S PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLORS' --mm. U Showing all the wealth of color of w feathers, beads and war paint 6x8 inches' mounted on handsome mats 10x12 inches. . . . $ Sent Postpaid Free with The Illustrated Bee $ for Three Months THE BEE PUBLISHING ffilYliltSAKV CELEBRATION Splendid Success of a Strong Home Institu tion Fitly Signaled, $60,000 OF NtW BUSINESS IN ONE WEEK Three Yenr of Achievement to lie lievlewel at Luke Miuiiiwil on the l'ourtli of July. "Tho 3d of July marks tho third anni versary of the llfo of our company," Bald Mr. U. II. Roblson, president of Omaha's successful llfo Iiisurunco company, the Hunkers Reserve Llfo Association. "We proposo to mako n cay o: It at Lake Maimwu on tho Fourth, when tho proildont will nuet and greet tho olllcors and field force and tho day will bo dovotod to n general Jollification. "Iho staff which I have gathered about mo is most elllclent. Wo havo been bo busy all this year writing now loltcles that wo havo had no lclsuro for pleasure. I want tho Held agents to meet each otlior an 1 tho olllcers of tho company, and havo, th.ro foro, arranged to eclebrnto on tho gloilous Fourth. "With our business moro than doubled in six months and our Income thrco times what It was six months ago, we very natu rally feel elated. Wo claim tho right to n special celebration. "Our modern plans and forma of policies havo proved extremely popular. Tho com ing year promUc3 more than tho splendid achievements already attained. Our pho nomenal record will be moro than dupli cated. "Just wait for our December, 1000, state ment to tho Insurnnco Department If you want to know how prompt Ncbra3kans nro to recognize merit In a home Institution," added Mr. Roblson ns he picked out a dozen new policies and attached his elgnaturo to them. "There," sold ho, "Is $60,000 of new bu 1- nces written In n single week in spllo of hot weather nnd the mnlevo'.ent nttacks of nil n competitors. Tho twelvo names on those dozen policies nro a dozen of tho best busl ness men In Central Nebraska, and every man of them Is an aggrosstvo friend who will work to Increase our business and pro tcct our revenues against enemies who slander and frauds who wouU lmpaso upon tho company. "Tho strongest Insurance wrltars In tho west are Hocking to our company. Insur ance solicitors know a good thing. Thoy wont to ally themselves with n vigorous, modern, well-managed company offering in surance contracts which meet, tho Increas' Ing demands of tho times for llfo insurance, "I wish It were possible- to nsscmblo our Advisory boards for this celebration," con tinued President Roblson. "It would bo an invaluable object lesson to somo of tho alien agents who spend their tlmo trying to Injuro our homo companies. They would sco mon of Intelligence, of Influonco in their communities, men whoso names nnd char actor aro a guaranty thnt tho assoclat'on to which thoy glvo n most loyal support lias tho confluence of bankers, merchants, pro fessional men, farmers, stock growers nnd tho peoplo of all occupations. "o lapsed ono policy In May. Do you know of any other company doing buslnois In Nobrnska with such a record? "Como over and meet tho representatives of tho Bankers' Rreervo nnd got acquainted with a group of hustlers, tho Uko of which you will not see ngaln until wo call them together on somo other occasion," concluded tho head of tho famous local company ai h? turned with Justifiable pride to his desk and his duties. Without a HciKliiolic "Green River" The' Whiskey Used in U. S. Hospitals. for 25 Cents. $ COMPANY, OMAHA, NEB. JJ July 1, 1000. NOTICE. Good News For Catarrh Sufferers. Denr Editor: You may say to tho read ers of your paper who nro nflllcted with cntnrrh, bronchitis, nsthtnn, consumption or nny diseases of tho ear, noso, throat or lungs that I will continue to send by mall for a short time longer a freo trlnl treat ment of Snnn-Cern. I prepurc tho Saim Cera euro In my laborntory to suit the requirements und complications of each Individual case, and will gunrnuteo to euro tho most chronic and deep-seated eases of the nbovo diseases. I do not want one cent from nny sufferer to prove this fact, and you limy bring this freo offer before your readers nt once nnd say to them to write me without dolny nnd nddrcss Dr. Marshal Uenty, Dept. C. 1G, 125 W 12th St., Cincinnati, Ohio, und I will gladly send by man n irec iriai ireiumuiu oi unu-ierti. All the Ladlea Hat Gold Medal Chocolate BonBons Hy Kiprrta, I, S. Hand ft-pntind In, t flllc a pound. W. S. Balduff, 1520 Farnam St., Onialin. MEN'S OXFORDS Wo havo Just received n largo assort ment of men's low shoes In tho very latest of styles nnd mado up in every known quality of leather Including patent leath er, calf, vlcl kid, kangaroo, enamel nnd all colors of tans. In stylo nnd quality thoy nro tho samo shoes others ask $5.00 and JG.0D for our prlco for your cholco $2. CO and $3. CO. THE REGENT SHOE CO. uor. south intii si., omiiiiii. Write for llluttt mU-il CiiIuIiikiio Krrp Dri. lop. 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