204 SELLING LATIN AMERICA portunities from San Juan, Porto Rico, to get to St. Thomas. These people buy from us coal, food stuffs, flour, dried fish, candles, oil, rice, onions, beans, shoes, clothing, boots, medicines, soaps and other staples. The French islands in the Caribbean Sea are Martinique and Guadeloupe, and they im port their requirements from the mother coun try, owing to the fact that such goods pay no duties. The town of St. Pierre, Martinique, with its entire population of 70,000 inhabi tants was totally destroyed by an eruption from the extinct volcanoe of Mt. Pelee, May 8, 1902. Josephine, the first wife of the Great Napoleon, was born at Fort de France, Mar tinique. We sell these colonies some food stuffs, oils and necessities, our yearly sales to Martinique being about $700,000 and to Guadeloupe about $900,000. Martinique raises sugar and manufactures rum, her sugar production being about $3,- 000,000 yearly, and her rum export equalling