

' -. < r ' .' 





-ir.i :- 



: ' ' 



buta 



' : v r _...-, 



of tO,- 

 4'ongri-iM-. .r : . 



UUTIHt; rlars 



tiMSjfjtdi 

 fall tfel 



;.-. Mfial. and religious upon "I... h it i. 

 tid in* means by 



hi.-hlh.-d,-,r,, I- .:.!...., b, ...... -:,':.. M 



.uid Ui-r.pr*- 

 *it* un of urominenl renresstitalivea of the cans* 



vs. dealt with the 

 ingmen's familir* 



.11 II. .W 



in session, discuas- 



in,. nl-. r\ 



d the masters* The Ic^: 



tries ..n th> nbjti t wa- stadfed vHfc .- 



^ oat a system of compulsory in*ur- 

 r..nj;n">v 



' lu'iuin. Tin- f'tirth r..nj;n">v 



tnl the three following du\- tin- fm>il> 



cm. i/ in- a -\ t r itAtioiial proteotire legis- 



latuMi > in mint's, fuc-tones, 



r supprMring tli 



. '!,. r |T .:,:- '. : '..' 



mines, 

 h.-r industrial establish 



r women and clnldn-n. Th. 



Mllil-trr I..-J.-UTI.-. III. 'i:- IS| th.- wax- -f in 



Latin- dr 



wa- th.- -i\th ili'.rn.i'i i ai OOQg|f*J a^aii.-! .1!. 



holism, and it r n session f 



most important subiect of 



>,.d nn. 



The international conference to promote arhitra- 

 wasoprn-<: i \\\ the hall of 



nil-. nn<: presi- 



There were delegates present fn>< 



'many. Italy. Spain, 

 d. and It'oumanta. The 

 'flered resolutions expre* 

 iltat ad refused to ran' 



.rican art r,-tr. There was a 



women's congress h< just; also in 



Mth the Brussels 



nd nn I 



t-legal awocin r national colo- 



nder the auspice* of 



president . and reprenenta' d fn.tn Knuicr. 



. llunpiry. Hr.i/d. !' ria, Santo lKn 

 Serria. a- ,to. 



BOM VI* America. The 



--M.il in : 



r six rear*. 

 and a ChamWr of I Vputiea of 94 member*, elected 



ur years. Every male BoUriaa of full age 



aad*bi* torra- 



I'-' .:'.-.. ' . - . , , 



Alonso was iodurud as Presi- 

 la>lft.llM. ', 

 jrf? was as follows: Minuter of ForTlgB 



^x: l Miaist*Tof tbe'latorior and Jisstie^ 



deot OB A 



\ flair*, Ir 



lliMafio PlaUli M . . 



ur 



' i' 



. 



. - 



. 



a and 



i: ...... 



Populating. Th* 







18s b tjOIM4l* 



- i -. 



< 5.<JUO.. 

 I'ai. the 



''' ' .....' 



at Cm,7W bolivianos, and the 

 expenditure* at 6.7*7,0*4 bolivianos. TW puttie 



! i':rV, I .- ' ' ' - ..'.' ,- 



,- to 8.06MOO bolivianos, and an external 



d-t.t ,.f -.<-...--. t.... . - : - - 



in 1898 was 1 



th. n is .- National Guard, forming the resenre and 

 the extraordinary restnrt, in which, under the coo- 

 law of* 1893, all citizens are required to 



serve from the age <>f ne to that of forty. 



Cniumrm* mid rn.dnrtion. UttsJi . ' - 

 eat prodncU conMitutc th,- ,-\j..rt . f liolivia, b* 

 v,,l,.s aosM .-fT., ul.i- h > un r'- I tO a Hsl 

 theArf^tiMRepnblkr.aiMihiaWaiKisknm SUsM 



M. has had no 



seaport The export of rubber is large and I 



Coca is an important product, and so is cin- 

 chona, but less so than formerly. Sugar is grown 

 n. -f run,. Wheat, corn, bariey.aad 

 bflans are raised for Join otic consumption, 

 tie, sheep, and llamas are numerous. These list 

 1C common transport 



Indians. Th* 

 - . 

 with silver. andial8Mthe< 



. . . . ' - 



ofcoiyerbs^isSjOOOtae* Gold to 



;ns in small auantitiea. Other 

 product* are antimony, bismuth, salt, and 

 The imports for 1804 were estimated at j*OOjDOO 



.viMons, hard- 

 ware, textile*, wine and spirit*, and apparel. The 



titnat.-d at 11.914.500. at rt* at 



there has always been an export move- 

 meat taking the coin oat of the country, hence the 

 nnisiaamal now coins only half bolivianos and 

 ma! i the old bo- 



livianos. 



.wnnlralloa*.- There are 500 mile* of rail- 



road, forn on of the line lead- 



icaMA to Orum. with a branch to 



lluanrhacm. Coo cessions hare been obtained for 



. to Cochabamh* ami from Cnalav 



pata to PotN. for one from La Pax to the Peru- 



Tian frontier, cotinrrting with the road from Mot- 



