Washington.. West Virginia.. Wyoming.. 1to3y. Yes.. 2 yrs. Hab'l.. Yes. 2 yrs..... Yes.... 2 yrs... Void. Yes.. 2 yrs. 1 yr.... Yes... Felony.. Yes,... No... No... Yes... i yr.... Void. Yes.. 1 yr.. Yes.... Void... Felony.. Yes... No... 1 yr.. Void... Yes. 1 yr.... No... Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr... Yes.... Yes...... Yes... No... No... Yes.... Yes. 1 yr.... Void. Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr... Yes.... Felony.. Yes.... Yes.. No... Yes.... Yes.... Yes. 1 yr.... Void. Yes.. 1 yr. 1yr... Void.. Felony.. Yes.... Yes.. Yes.. Void.. Yes. 3 yrs... Void. Yes.. 3 yrs. Yes.... Yes.... Yes... No..... Yes.. Yes.. No..... Yes. 2 yrs... Yes.. 2 yrs. 2 yrs... Void.. 2 yrs..... Void.. Void. No... Yes.... Yes. 3 yrs... 2 yrs... Yes.. Yes.. 1 yr.. Hab'l.... 1 yr.... Yes.. Yes.. 3 yrs. Yes.... Yes... Yes... 2 yrs... Void. Yes.. 1 yr.. Yes.. 7 yrs... 6 mos.. Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr.... Yes.. Felony.. Yes.. 2 yrs. 2 yrs... Yes.... Felony.. Yes.... 2 yrs... Void. Yes.. 2 yrs. Yes.... No..... Felony.. Yes. No... 2 yrs. Void. Void. Yes.. 2 yrs. Yes.... Yes.... Felony.. Void.. Void. Yes.. Void.. 1 yr....No... Yes.. 1 yr.. Yes.... Yes... Felony.. Yes.... No... No... Void. 1 yr....No... Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr.... Yes.. Felony. Yes.... No... Yes.. No.... Yes.. Yes.. Hab'l.. Felony.. Yes.. Yes...... Yes... No... Yes.. No... Yes.. Yes.. уг.... Yes.... Yes.. Yes.... Yes.... Yes.. Yes.. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Felony.. Yes...... 1 yr.... Yes.. Yes.. 3 yrs. Yes.... No... Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr.... Yes.... Yes.. Yes.... Yes.. Yes.. Yes.... Yes 1 yr.... No... Yes.. 1 yr.. Yes.... Yes.... Felony.. Yes.... No... Yes.. No..... Yes. 1 yr.. No... Yes.. 1 yr.. 1 yr. Void.. Felony.. Yes.... No... No... Void.. Yes. 2 yrs... No... Yes.. 1yr.. 1 yr.... No..... 3 yrs..... Void.. No... Yes.. No.... Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 1 yr.... Void. Yes.. 1 yr.. Hab'l.. Void.. Felony.. Yes.... Void. Yes.. Void.. *Marriages may be annulled for causes making them void from the beginning. No divorce allowed, but marriages may be annulled. NOTE-The above table presents only the princi-, absolutely void for the cause named, that it may pal causes for divorce in the various states. The words "Yes" and "No" are not always to be taken without qualification, but as being applicable under certain conditions. The word "Void" may indicate that a marriage may be be voidable or that it may be annulled by court proceedings. Bigamy, it may be added, is a cause for divorce or annulment of marriage in practically all of the states. UNITED STATES PASSPORT REGULATIONS. Passports are issued to citizens of the United States upon application to the state department in Washington. The application must be accompanied by an affidavit, attested by a notary public or other officer empowered to administer oaths, stating that the applicant is a citizen and giving the place of birth and age, and it must be accompanied by the certificate of one other citizen to whom he is personally known that the declaration made by the applicant is true. The application must also be accompanied by a description of the rerson. particularly as to age, height, complexion, forehead, eyes, nose, mouth. chin, hair and face. Blank forms are furnished by the state department upon application. The fee for each passport is $1. Citizens traveling abroad may also in some cases obtain passports by applying to United States ambassadors and ministers. Where any person has made a declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States and has resided in the United States for three years a passport valid for six months may be issued to him. obliged in June, 1917, and September, 1918, to Owing to the war the state department was make stricter regulations governing the issue of passports. Applicants for passports were required to send in their applications so long in advance as to permit them to be held in the department one week, if deemed necessary, for examination. It was announced that during the continuation of the war passports would not be issued to citizens unless a reasonable necessity for such departure can be shown. No alien shall receive permission to enter the United States except for adequate reasons. Washington. West Virginia.. Wisconsin.. Wyoming.. Yes.. No... Yes.. Yes.. No... No... No... 18 15 20 16 18 18 16 21 18 21 18 21 21 21 18 18 21 18 18 21 21 18 16 21 18 16 21 18 18 14 Yes.. No... No... Yes............ Yes.. ..... ... + ... 482 Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. Yes.. No... No... No... 18 Yes.. Yes.. No... No... No... No... Yes.. 18 15 Yes.. Yes.. [No... Yes.. 18 16 21 21 *At which marriage is legal. †Age below which | when either of parties is incapable of entering parental consent is necessary. No specific provi- into a civil contract. sion; common law usually applies. §Prohibited PRINCIPAL FARM CROPS OF THE UNITED STATES BY YEARS. 636,318,000 1,019,968,000 1911. 3,619,000 194,566,000 3,734,000 1916. 3,565,000 408,388,000 1917. 4,390,000 292,737,000 233,778.000 420,647,000 212,550.000 331,525,000 227,903,000 409,921,000 499,460,000 359,721,000 221,992.000 286,953,000 419,333.000 442,536,000 543,865,000 Hay. Acres. 754,443,000 $334,568,000 1907. 31,837,000 Rye. 452,469,000 Year. 63,677,000 $743,507.000 70,798,000 64,938,000 689,345.000 60,978,000 635,423,000 747.769,000 694,570,000 856,695.000 64,116,000 797.077.000 70.071,000 779,068,000 85,920,000 913,644,000 91.192.000 1,022,930,000 79,528,000 1,359,491,000 Tobacco. 1912. 49,530,000 Acres. 820,800 Pounds. 698,126,000 Value. $71.411.000 74,130,185 1907. 1,926,000 31,566,000 31,851,000 29,520,000 47,383,000 102,142.000 Barley. 1911. 1,013,000 905.109.000 85,210.000 1912. 1,226,000 962,855.000 104,063,000 166,756,000 92,442,000 1913. 1,216,000 953,734,000 122.481.000 173,321,000 1914. 1911. 7,627,000 1912. 7,530,000 173,832,000 100,426,000 1915. 1.224.000 1.034.679.000 101.411,000 96.281.000 169,008.000 297,442,000 |