p. THE (WATTA RTXPAY BEE: FEPRrARV 1?. 1012. Industry and Wealth Replaces Idleness and Poverty . JQ.N. I - - ryr m . - . . . . I ' if flsQssy .. r-A a im t m ard m w a & . sav i .o I I r 1 u I tPU ill t i IKlKv I rl Jr bro&d-tlrMl rrt hul. I mT T " tV I . ' I 1 : l J W I hl net dl.cu. th. .feeling, of th. ,low ln Hf . f e- Ifftl r00' them. Indeed it I. a uue.tlon wh.,h.e l M JV i t CM a,, ... f I- fr"SSrSS-T (Copyright. IMi. by 1-rank O. Carpntr.) 4omuru.v, D. C.-ThU letter has nothing to do with th do! Itlc of th. Phlllppln. It will not dlicuii tha (nellnn of th Popl, nor ittX with thir bll- Jiy or non-ablllty to rule. It a ouineu lttr and treau of bualncu rondltlon. I want to ahow you aonwthlnf f th change which bava taJian plac ln th lilanda urln th laat twelv yeara. When I traveled over them In 18 th chief method of transportation waa an ox rart with roll.l wooden wheel a big around aa the top of a kitchen table and rims ro narrow that they cut like a knife. nan ino year the roads were rivers of mud and the other half they were rut. There was very few roads. The only hllth waya, through th mountalna wer trails. eno i round that the people of one to. tallty had almost nothing to do with their neighbor over tne hills ten tnilo away. As soon aa I'ncle Sam took hold ha be Fan to build mails. He (at the people to building; iliem, nnd there Is now a good roads movement throughout the whole archipelago. It started with building short sections, but the work is being done after a great ajsteni and It will In time lorm a ntwork covering the Islands. The Insular movement la offering prltea to the provinces to stimulate road building. It give a priae of I7JS0O each year to th one that constructs the greatest number of kilometers of first clas roads and keeps It old road In cundltlon. It has a second prise of 15.000 for the province which stand next, and a third one of tl'.MK for the one which give most to tha road and bridge funds during th tweiv months preceding. Koar Thoanaad Mile of Vew Road. Ah the result of such work done by the Insular government with tho aid of the municipalities several thousaud mile of good roads arc now opened and In excel lent condition. There are !W miles of tirxt claa highways which are heavily surfaced, and over which automobllca can run aa well aa ovur the beat roads of the t olled states. There are 2.1W milea which have been built by 'the municipalities, and there are' thousands of miles of trails through the mountainous sections. The general management of the good road movement is iinder the bureau of pubc worke. That bureau ha l.t'W men In Its technical and eieriral positions and It has a road working army of more than lu.vv laborer. The bureau lias mapped out a great Bchema of road.s covering tne islands. Kach Hand has its own prob lems, but there are to be chief roads con necting Uie provincial capitals and cities with branch road extending out to the smaller towns and Important villages. Tho trunk lines are expected to be com pleted within the next five yeara and wurk on the branch roads, having a length of 3.0U0 miles or more, will be cur lied on with it. 1 luring th present year the road and bridge funds, available wilt probably exceed KS.OOU.OOu. The work' is going on In twenty-nine of the thirty-one t'htistlau provinces, and ferries and bridges are planned everywhere. The archipelago has been divided up into road divisions, and these divisions Into dlstrtcte. Every district ha Its own engineer and they report to the division engineer, who get their ordera from the board of public work at Manila- Most of tha designing I done at Manila, the bureau furnishing plans and specifications for all bridge and culvert. Keeplns; Vgt the Hoad. These new roads are better maintained than those of the United mate. Each of the province h9 a road fund, taken out of the provincial treasury, and every mile of road haa one or tnor men em ployed to keep It in order. The road man has shove; nd ptcka, and he spends all his time on the highway. The people ure now spending ahout 175 per kilometer, or In the neighbor hood of S?00 a mile, a year In keeping up the first class roads. The head man of each division make a special Inspection of such road, and the division engineers go over them every two weeks. A It is, nearly 1,1104 bridges have been bul l lnce 1K0T. The most Important of the new roads now under construction art in fuxon. There are two principal project. One Is a wide automobile road runninK from Manila to the northwestern end of the Island, and the other hi a second road rrom me capital m cwihiiuii, hi ahwj, j are put tip at the croway Droad-tlred cart wheel. Th Railroau Movement. Aa to the railroads, the government haa been slow in granting conceulon for them. Indeed It I a question whether It haa not been too slow. W hv now had th Islands over twelv year, and at th present writing we have not more than 1.00 mile of railroad. This I true not withstanding the population number s.OUO.00 and that the country I about the richest of the world. In thla estimate 1 Include both electrlo and steam road. There are about too mile of railroad being operated In Luton. There are seventy-two miles In Panay and flfty-nln milea in Cebu. In addition something like J0 mile nior are In projection and construction, and these when completed will glv line covering tho principal Islands. It would seem that electric roads might do well In the Philippine. The mountain streams should furnish electrlo power and many parte of th Island ar so thickly popu lated that the road will pay well. President Taft say that the chief hope for profit in the railway Is th pauenger traffic, but when one considers th enor mous poMlbllltle In tobacco, rice, sugar, hemp and other heavy rrope It is hard to tee why the freight traffic would not pay equally well. When we took poaaesslon of th Islands the only road wa a line 1H mile long running from Manila north to Pagupan through a valley covered with rice and sugar plantations. I rode through that region keeping my head well away from the window, which were occasionally peppered by the shots of tha bandit wno hid In tha bamboo clump here and there. The road wa poorly built and noorlv managed, being owned by the English. That road ha been reconstructed and an extended that It open up th northern part of I.uion. it ha a good traffic and Is said to pay well. It Is now sending out branches Into southern Luton, Into Batangaa, Tayabaa and other provinces. Th Vlsayan Islands are being opened up by the Philippine Railway company, several roads being under construction In Cebu and I'anay. Roads have alto been planned for the Island of Negros. improving the Porta. A great deal of work is going on In bettering the water transportation of the Philippine and the shipping haa greatly Increased. There are now more than 1M steamers engaged In the coasting trade, and there are 400 or U sailing vessels and boats which ply from Island to island. Modern method of handling freight have been Introduced and sea going vessel can load and unload with afety at moderate expense. The har bor have been deepened, and ship drawing thirty feet can now come Into Manila. A new custom house haa been built there and a great deal has been spent on the harbor. lighthouse have been erected along most of the coasts throughout tha island. When we took possession there were only twenty-eeven light In operation. Tho are now 130 and ln addition fifty-three beacon and 121 buoya Th waterway of th Interior have also been dredged, and many of the river and creeks which were unnsed In the past are now navi gated and carry considerable freight. ro Bavins Baolia. A to th postal and telegraph services, they have been thoroughly reorganised. All th chief cities have a tree delivery, and there are now in operation In the neighborhood of X postofflces. connected with which are 23 pcstal savings banks. The bank were eeubllahed before we began to have them In the railed State, and their deposit ar fast approaching tl ,,). They have now lt,o separate accounts and the number of depositors Is Increasing. During th last year forty-two new bank were established. Trleerrank aaa Telephone.. A to the telegraph, it line are every where. There are more than too stations, with 5.000 mile of wire and the rates are lower than those of the United -Stiles. The forelpn cable aervtc has been increayed, and one can now send messages over different lines to all parte of th world. There are (even wireless station on the Islands. All of theee public works are supported at th southeastern end. When these by the people themselves and not by th jwaaiij n mm y cu.tivattHi. Tlits director of th bureau of &irr!culturr at Manila, sins tli Nraros I land t us rt. h as that of Hawaii, but Utat en trouble is that the oil t tc iH'ii. The can. grows fo fast that graiie of swear id low. They arv r.-w tryinf to haunt the soil l fttnUris rice with te cane. As it la bow, there is but little ood machinery In the UKar iiuluMry, Thert ;ar small mills ami Mnall plantations Onm province ln Luion ha uk: jrower. who cultivate altogether j;,XN acres. They make only about two-thirds of a ton of sugar to the acre, evaporxt Ins; the Juice In oM cast iron kettles set In furanc and fired with the refuse of the cane. Tbe total sugar exnorts of the UlarMs last year were valued at only a little more than $7,000.0 What Is needed more than anything; else In the Philippines is scientific agri culture. There Is no richer foil tn the world, and none so badly farmed by a semi -civilised people. The iro eminent has been trylnc to Improve the agricul tural conditions, and it Is gradually h?t terlni them. The Insular government has department of agriculture, which ha been connected with the bureau 01 education. It .has a college In the province of I a nun a, two miles from lo Banos. which Is now entering upon It second year. There Is a bureau of agri culture, which has Its experiment sta tions, and farming and gardening ts now being taught In all the schools. There are government agricultural farms, where they are experimenting with new lice machines, new plows and other farm tools, and where the)- are also carryinK cm stock breeding and the study of meth ods to prevent cattle disease. The bureau of education publishes an agricultural magaslna ln Kngllah and Spanish, and this gives advice as to Im proved agriculture and Information as to tho raising of all sorts of crops. FRANK O. CARPKNTKIt. the c&boxjua ttoixiz-TmznTmz jszA2&s are completed one will be able to travel ln an automobile posthaste from one end of Luzon to the other. Already there 1 an excellent automo bile road from Manila to Bagulo, th summer capital, and there Is a regular automobile service between the two places. This carried SOW) or 9(94 paseen gers laat year. The automobiles also transport mail and freight. I am told the new roads have greatly improved the condition of the localities United States. A far as I can learn, outstd the army, th Island are prac tically paying their own expense, which Germany, England or Holland, all of whom try to run colonies, would say is mighty good work. Hsw BaslneN ismi. Much of my Information regarding the present business situation comes from C. B. Elliot, the secretary of commerce. He is also a member of the Philippine through which the)- go. They are having ".mission at Manila. He says that hurt the same effect as the building of a new nesa jumped since the market of the railroad In the United States. Ml n are springing up aoi,g them, new farrr. Lave been laid oit ani blacksmith shot I'nited Stats were thrown open to the rsisnd products. That was about two years ago at which time our imports from there amounted to only a little more than 17.000,000 and our exporta to about W.00C.000. Last year th Import amounted to tll.000.OIW and th export to about 110.000,000. The Importutlun ahow how th people are growing In wealth. Since 1101 they have Increased their purchase of flour 3uo per cent, of provision 400 per cent, and of leather and oils more than NO per cent. During the last year the gross alea of good by the merrhanta were K per cent greater than these of two yeara ago, and the bank deposits have Increased SO per cent. ' In the first year of our occupation tho foreign trade of the Philippine waa only a little more than K7.0u0.000. II y 190 It had grown to more than A 000. 000. Then came free trade Willi us and It jumped to 170.000.000. This year It I expected to reach 000.000, which Is three time aa much as wa th averag during th laat fifteen year of Hpanlsh rule. Aa It I now, every business Is growing, and th hemp exporta (mounted to 118.00 tons the laat year. Money la t'oeoanota and Hemp, At present the two best money crop of the Islands are hemp or abaca aud copra, which Is the dried meat of the roeoanut. The abaca fiber is used for rope and hips' cablea We use a vt deal of it tor binding twine, and It goes In quanti ties to France and ttwltxerland. where It I made Into fine laees and hat bralda. It Is also woven Into cloth and there are thousands of women and girls who are now making such oluth In different parts of the Is. ends. We take about 50 per cent of the hemp exports, and the best grades come to our country. The Philippines began ! export this product about ninety-two years ago. and the first shipment wss forty-one tons. Last yettr exporta amounted to lTO.eilu tons, and this old for more than tli.0W.ott). How would you like to have a covuanut gruve? There are men In the Philippine a ho have some 10 UW tree. Eai h tree yield them II snd upward a year, and ail ' ur.tur" vst.r. they hive to do I to pick th nut. This business haa been Increasing in value ever since we ook hold of th Is lands. It has grown le per ceut alnoe IK. and the exports are now running about ll0.On.000 a year. They bring In about one-fifth of all that the Island sell to foreign countries, and the business first year, but th trouble ws that they hurried the manufacture and In their haat used short filler and bad wrappers. A a result th cigar got a bad nam and there was no market for them. Bom of them eventually went at lee than fac tory prlcea and th export the second year were reduced over two-third. Thy ar now coming up. Th I'hlllppln to bacco ia excellent and In time It will have a great market here. Laat year we took almost half of Ihe export, th number consumed being about M.ono.OO nd the valu almost t2.00O.O0O. As to th sugar crop, that I greatly Increasing, but It I (till on -the edge of It beginning. 8ugar can be grown throughout the archipelago and It needa only good machinery and brain to bring up the crop. Take the Islaul of Negro. That alone has 100,000 acre In sugar, which la ap proximately the earn area a that of th sugar lands of th Hawaiian Island, which bring In more than P". 000,000 per annum. It I said tliat Ne gro might do that If It wer properly This Washer Must Pay for Itself. ' A MAN tried to Mil vm s kor. one. H wl II flM bom uS hd apt hint matter with It 1 vssus a I in Vm bU i min t koxr tuytblMg ib hurM nut h. An i didn't know the ma a if wH eltfwr. 1 ild Ma I wut H lJ try the bur for muoih. He uid ' All n.bt, but pmf m tlr. md I'll tv futt tec unr muecy if tha bor isn't all ngfat." W.li, I uido't Ilia that, i mmm air IS ttva hofe? wasn't "an nilit ' ai;d tnat I um Itava to abUda fur tuj Mutt? ll i utwe pariwM wltti it. So 1 dlda lv tu tit bur although 1 wait tad it bad if Nu thla fi Hta tfiiafclat Tun t? nek as fe ll' ' nlam ta ' im And I aala tj lria of ptitpit think about ny fYaafi lug Mil klgi t j ttMsuglti a bant tti aer ftM aiNMit tS nu wso Brrrrfi. 'M It. i i i....r . tac.aa. (key wo.!'t r,l. . uu m. To M i Ml wa Ins Minima bj mM. I kan a4 ever kail arnlluR isat wsy. So thousSI 1. II h n!, ,, w,,, , frOOIllO IrV Bit VuklM Warklu. .... . capable of Indefinite expansion. Cocoa- f'7. 'T' '' " ' waaiea to 1 fciu what er nut tree will grow anywhere along the coast. Copra Is better than apples In Oregon. All you have to do Is to plant the roeoanut trees and keep down the weeds for seven or eight years, when they begin to bear. After that the nuts drop of themselves, and they have only to be taken up and carried to the mar kcts. In some pls.es the nuts are turned Into ropra n the plantation, and In others they are sold ss they are. One dollar a tree Is considered a fair yield the world over, but there are trees In the Philippines whi-h bring in more than K a year, some of the nuts being worth mu h more thn othcri. To shoe the difference In the vilue of nut. In Damoa It takes 7,000 to produce a ton of copra, while in other Islands It takes ..."jw or earn. There are groves In Philippine Inlands where nuts mak a ton and some at Kan Keraon of which It take less than UU). Our gov ernment la now sending out information to the peopl as to the best nuts to plant and advising them Just how to cultivate their plantations to get the beet crop. Jfy latest information from the island l that cocoanut ar now paying better than anything else. The officials say that the copra towns never know hard times and that the presidente of one of them complained that he could get no servants The coouenuts bring in so much that the people will not work. "Bar aad Tebarrs. "he Filipinos sre not satisfied with their tobacco trade with the t'mted States. When thf tariff was removed they ex pected to swamp us with Manila rlgam and to sell the at Ilnvana prt'-es With that view they seat about y1.wt.14a the AOW. 1 know wliat evr "IMS Gravity" Washor III o I r,w 11 am w.u tko rioilwa. in put rtiis or tosrtns thorn, ta Iom thoB hair tber lima Ihft eta eaabea or sand ar or any btl.er ma. tilna. I B4o It ill waa a tab roll of rorr dlrtf eloth lo Sli tnlaateo. I altar ou .riaer ma rtiloo rr la 'tote aaa So taal 11001 rarina aut the rlofliea Our "l Ilrarllr" Waaorr soae too mnrk n aar that a (.aha cao roo 11 olavjaa aa vli a a otroiji uotas, aa ll eoo I ooor rtre .Mher liar lno o4gr opt broao button the oar ail olbrr Ina. Olooo So. II IJM drireo aoaor ater elaar Ihrougb too tibera of too elotboo Ilka a fof'.o suero raiRl. So. aaid 1 to oirwlf, I vlli ,ib ui --I tlro.Hr" WooLar wbal I orota tba nr.a.i in Ut !th Ihe bfrro Oalr I wool !! for rHMit.)e to a m. I'll offor Ilrat. an I II make n, alter orerr tttno. Let aoo oro 4 jo a "tMO OrarK;" arbor oa s roootb's free trial I'll oo too IrolfM qlft f mj ooo eorkot. aad H roo o- or.r to mo cblna after roo'ro use tt a moats. I 11 itko 11 ba.k ood par too frtbt. loo. flurely lf,at la Eatr oooucb. Iss't II. ImuI II oro.o lhaf I lu "e-i f the j Warher otoot t aH that I oat t to Will j Al rou rao por bo oat of 01101 f aarea for job, it pin oro iu wooie foot ia a 1-w aiootho. ta voor ao tear os the rlmkea aiooe. so tyi It vlll aora fi ooo's to n eonta a week oror lliat to aahwoouo'a oaaoo. If roo kao tho manine trior too aooolb'o Ir'.o:. 1 11 let oar lor n eot of vbat tt aavoo roo- It It Botes roo oooto a erk. Bos ka f eanla a oofc till Bart tor. I'll lake tost ckeertuilr. aad I II watt for oar moaor oaui trot Mrhtoo low;r parol the booiBao. Dro aoo lloe todar. and lat Baa arret root a book a knot tho "IMS r.rarlta" Waoka too! aaOoo otottttBB la t BBJaotea. addrooa a tkas U 1. BarVrr. (Virt St.. Blvotr.arottoo. H. V. 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At least, that I the ktatentent of the member of her family, wno reported that she had gone into hid ing when he saw h. r name In print. Mis Lyon Mood on th platform when she saw two men fighting on the opposite platform. One of the men waa armed with a knife. ' (lathering up her sklrta. Ml Lyons clambered over the tracks, dodged an In coming train, ell meed the other elds, el bowed the crowd away and Jerked the fighting men apart, l'hen h marched them downstair and -turned them over te police men who had come In a patrol wagon. Bhe caught th next train horn. For Chlldlalm, Fratt-Bltaa And All Sort Fat Many person dread th approach ef winter on account of chilblains and frost bite which cause a soreness and Itching at time almost unbearable, frequently bringing on a nervous condition. To those afflicted the following treatment will be welcome Information as It glv Immediate relief and soon cur. "Dissolv two uble spoonfuls of Calocld compound la a basin of warm water mot hot). 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NOTTS bark frioniat. tliat alloirs yoato teotit Without euol tf tt lads. buy. rraee, w coats. Ask lor signed tutaabss when 70 a lo a toMood and hair fertiliser. Reiao 1 ss daadnig. oesltltw ly kills ororr torts, eoraa ail aealp di'ssaos and prareoow khoir rotnra. It rBtaarres al I otntrwUttot i th liar artonoo of the scalp, psrraiu a free Sow ot nek. ro.1 blood, aad srtrreeu bald 0000. It Doaiurlr itrro tajlinf hoir ami iDioraataxUJ ttOJ Beck if it fails. Alk lor signed gtiarasbs wirsa yoa bar. i'rkc. Si lA. a FOR SALB BY ALL DRUGGISTS risaoaa. Alston ksxslrO-SlLI OTt0 Baarraaa 4 atcCoaaall Drag Otx. Owl Dmg Co Bell Jmg Jo-, sMatea Sntj Cev. J. SL Schmlat and Rchaefar Cnt Pno Drag Store. ASTHMA If you tuffer. call or write me at once , end learn of something you will be grate- I ful for the rest of your life. J. O. Mc- , fcrlde, Lolve oliy Place, lincolo, tb. ' I A. BBB WANT AU IU rent that vacnt tvooaa, fit these vacaDt roo tea. tar aaeora tainra on abort notlca, at a vary 'D ot td yon Hm con-lnafvt