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rotators in 1801.
Thl? M-mark«Me Itrm i» reprinted
In the Ixindnn Timen Ju*t n trntury
nTtrr Itn flr»t publication. October 10.
I S01:
"A Mr. Varher of Heckfonl farm,
near Pool©, lasl jmr plant rd one \*>
tnto. which prodQCtSJ him 32.% In num
ber, and there *oul<l have tveen *UU
more had not a boj lost one «»f the
Cjrci after thr p»^tato t»a^ cut In
pteeeji. The farmer, having «>avcd the
whole of them, had then planted,
whkh he ha* now dug up. nnd find*
thnt they hnvr multiplied to the num
ber of ?:.%«, and w.ich 18 cwt I qrt» .
wi.ich certainly if. n ur> pr« at in
create from one finple rvn^t In two
>car*."
A Strong Tram
C. U- John and 1. W. olea#©o ha>o
formal n jmtnrrship for the trar.*
action of rvnl rMMc bnslne*?. nnd
%HI bftfC offlrc* In tho Rabldous
Mock. Mr Qleason ha.« made n dis
tinct inccesa in hi* «ork for In:^""
lAl. and Mr. John ha* bo<*n equally
roccessfnl In real rstatr and bulMing
and loan orxration*. The firm will bo
a strong one.— Rlrcrwdo Pr«*.
S;njply Wcaicrful.
l". C. Holdortnan of Tustin has re
turned from a visit to Imperial. S.in
DicKo county. whcr<* be was invoti
patins a land proportion. Mr. Hold«
ena&n fays tho development of the
Imperial country is simply wonderful.
—-Santa Ana leader.
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culated and cold by The Times in the month of September, from I^'X) to l'*ol,
incisive, . period of twelve year* :
SEPTEMBER, 1890, 6,7 7 2
SEPTEMBER, 1891, 9, I 7 7
SEPTEMBER, 1892, 10,0 7 6
SEPTEMBER, 1893, I 2,2 4 I
SEPTEMBER, 1894, 12,7 0 8
SEPTEMBER, 1895, I 5,4 0 I
SEPTEMBER, 1896, 17,670
SEPTEMBER, 1897, - 2 0,0 6 0
SEPTEMBER, 1898, : 2 4,5 4 2
SEPTEMBER, 1899, 2 4,5 5 8
SEPTEMBER, 1900, 2 6,7 3 7
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