W Room-It hum 1W Wid Ht. Git-I nu In Mr. Grgao‘: neon trip m: m to this mum mm u 118118me a (as! £013.01!) om; palm docrtpuon «My won‘t!!!“ (count. _ Hr. One» a“ II nut. Q mob unwind Apr“ aluminum ow: ~0.0 C. l E. L. I“ tho »m l-lut Gout Mlle. II I had much donut tho I'M mil N“! (L the Hon-Id- keys. TI. W01 this rod in a nu umâ€!- er In multitude mu “you!“ our length)!!! 30¢ undo the Mn. in nu, thou In but expo-Id upon the mansion. our “It! We! dollm. and the 0nd wont be reached for mullet your or two, and a further "Mimi‘s of proubly ton‘mmIonn or «um. ' Avnlling myself of n stopover priv- ilog’a, l ipenl. a any in looking around Minmi, Fln.. nnd wan almost dum- icnndod nl. the number sud magnifi- cence or the hotpls more. Tux-non linking in tn. king sport there. but as th. vatbog‘loonod quite threnten- ing. 1 VII timid nboui nking the os- sny, and went the y in looking nhont town. lowing the following morning for Knight's Kay, theore- - m malnu- d the Com md._ar- flVWMthuP minimall- ugly uihbnrklng on the Roam-hip "NW!" annnn. ‘ Attic tourist Ion-on had lunch-ed. the" VII but. one stumer mm; the trip between Knights Key and Key Want “:1 Havens. therefqre, be- lng In no hurry, it was really aplen- ure to make the trlp lhal way. We arrived at Key West about eight oc'ock. and while the stunner m u:- lcadlna and loading trolxht, we were allowed to no more, and spent t coupled hours sum mum uni; quelnlz- town with in narrow ind ax- t‘umeay dirty streetu. . . The sea, unlike .our lant‘trlp. m u smooth as a mill pond. â€(W a very uneventful trip, we tin-rived at Ilavuu gt hbout six the following morning. _. ‘ , Ham: Buntiful _ Hm us. Is a beautmfl city. und’as clean-u a parlor In every nodk and corner, They say that the Americans cleaned up ite'clty, but It in hard to iwlievat after vismn-g 'Key West, or New Or3eann, which hat 6in is, I think, the filthiest that I. ever saw. and I’ve certainly seen Mime dirty The barracks there are beautifully shunted, ,ovorlookiï¬g the' ocean, am} all mound to'be contented and happy, On account. of my nonmet- not sun- in; from Batabano, until the following day, I took “other trip to Gimp Go- lumbla, and called upon severfl High- knd Parï¬eys, unong them Chap'aln Rice, formerly at Fort Sheridan. After a day apént principally In sum nut riding, I left Havana. at 5:60,:craldng the Island via the Mid- land railway, and arrived at Bambu‘no about eight o’clock taking the mag- nificent Is}.- 01 Pine: steamer ‘00}- un" for ‘flie “Island", when we er. lived about I1; A. M., and them by carriage ho 8am: Fa. the pflnctpal city or the Ialund. ' -I think that I ought {0 stop right here, {m- I am accused of being abno- lately crazy on the man of th. Isle Of Pinon; but it In (scantily contus- mrr, ï¬t I have yet to meet anyone THE ISLE OF PINES cummmwgmumum ly ambush-m. and tor m an“ MOI am n‘ In in our! '3: n tied-95L Thom ll than u elegant breath Moving. and u for the mum. “you are unlu- euoud: to haw largo:- 4m: to w on u look: bmum will my m it. Oalny lflpmu-qlmkquu a number of photographs. and’ hubs put-nu or a Mica. u lice-me mogu- ni‘y‘ to Imam]: cut our fly through den-o jug!“ that had wob- nhly In many Inmate! never both visued by mu. but. I: m or my “MI- ina", I did not. meet with a bobca- (un reptile or Insect of my kind. ex- cept - law Wiesel, that seemed so surmised at IGGIIII: us. nut they usually forgot to lung. in ~axt'eat, the island is about thir- ty by («My miles, or 800,000 cars. ii. in divided into two parts by 5 strip of water and salt marsh run- ning anal and weal; the northern po_râ€" tlon contain: about 600,000 acres. It is diversified by rich valley: hills, beautiful mountains. mineral Ipri and many fine itreima, navigable (of some distance by aieunera of consul- enbk lite. ' No yenow feVer, choien, or epidem- Iés of any kind have" ever' been Enqwn t". make their appearance on the is- land. and another poc‘ultu Inc: Is, 'thu n‘thoush u 1: south of Gamma temperature is lower, and it is vie- hed by the sick from there and minced. who coma to be cured by the pure air and beneï¬cial wafers of its springs and crash. Hurricanes tornadoes and' cyclones are unknown. The Igmtlon'of theis- land is such that M is pgotected from storm: on the east, west and north by Cuba, ’ and as a further protectionJa surrounded on all sides by key: or small Island; ' Th'Pruidmt Wlï¬to‘pimi-c'a The hmunt of development that has' bee}! doné on â€the island since my hm trip was, .even to me. almost beyond be- liefs ' Since Iait'January some ï¬fty thousand trees have heen planted, the arrange- ments in the ‘way of 'clearingflploving etc... have be'en made for many thou- band more, The maioriXy of the groves have been set 'outin grape fruit, which is a much betters‘nipper than any other of the Cit- rus family,and which brings greater re- turn: to the grower on account of‘the im- mense demand for it in all partq of the country. There are héwever, many~ thousands of orange’._lemun, lime. tangerine andmher citrus‘fruit trees planted. and all are do- ing ï¬nely. the soil being fertile and me climate so favorable, that about all other fruits.,num guintand .vegctahles of the tropics. and almost all thé‘ Vegetables and some 9! the fruits of the temperate zone are grown successfully. - Poultry and live stock do well all the you-round ‘Tmyrmcmwiw «mun ardentmk. ï¬tbemlcnnd anthem. knew"... -... Anetta: (mare, unmet-lb \il’Ifln Map hen. in»: IE: mum of hits tame luleol lehu the damn? over I- lurida of being in the Mk! (rum shiny w ‘9"? days that} 9! PM IQ you can readily understand.“ they get (he he“ pn'c'u. in (ac! fancy prices. There have how intimation u the": In éveryvhgre eluJ but upon investiga- tion Hound that in even Mote it In dgefand entirely so. Wale“. at low! it a little stronger. lo lumen. 7 A New Chemical Discovered - ‘Aluynnnviu do no bctux’down there man he mullet: and b not wanted. At fluent (MM his a pop ulaliun u! about three thousand. oi whom twenty-ï¬ve hundred are Americans. uh» own eleven tnlkhs of all the' had. There teem: to be {general hum lion in the North thitthe island iiovned ‘ by Cube; but the facts are, that it hu 1 never been ceded to Cuba. and et the time of thenigning oLtth'uis Tl’efly m not included in the trawler to Cuba.‘ It is under Cuban ruleand lav hwever, a your lnend Mr. Runes-cit “pmiuiged†the Cuban: that he wound give itto them. but with its strategic politiun with reh- tiou to the l'anamavcannl, and the tact. thut on the anthem shore there is a liar. hot that can accomodate the entire A- merican nayy. and that has a depth of "ter exceeding titty feet: would seem to preclude the possibility oi Teddy being allowed to make his [Smile good. in- tidentally. i might remark in paging that 1 Mn Christy of Chicago. and a very large investor on the Island. cusegmm‘ Mr. Rogevelt a ten days ago and inter- ested him to the extent that he asked 'that aim“ set cl photographs recently takenby M1. Wart} a prominent phi); ‘tographe‘r of Havana. he lent hint, and scanned greatly surprised at the ad- vancement made on the island. Harness, Horse Furnishings and . Stable Supplies Teiephouc 2302 CITY' PRICES Adan for Studehhr‘flmgl ’ III L-Ointrll Avon“ ‘ You can put it on me top 6! yourc'ook stove am! it will blacken those lids a dead black. and they wilt may ‘black (or "any months. v , _ , You d9n‘t ‘haVe to polish STOVINK; just paint it on. ‘You can‘t rub huff, nor will it burn off; one gpplicatio'n [lasts from one {Q two ;",Ԥ'T'6iI1NK.is mt“ ex'pnoémmnq will hut-in any way injure your stove. All dawn, :5 99mm: F0: galaby 111$ land Park. That will not turn off of :1 Rod Ila! Stan ULUAN HARDWARE _c0.; High F. W. Schuuiachcr otfll has a few gallons 'of that ï¬ne Maple Syrup on Inna. Dog} min a chance to'buy a ganon'. to také cuze of his increuing M.' WOLAK =33 movgd just across the street to largeg quarters. . He is better equipped than ever’ J. M. 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