Show I ARIZONA ICE ICI IC CAVES CAl S SA A Now New Industry About to bo hu Launched In Near Nowhere In III tho the world does docs there thOre lh ro ox IX Ut ht nn an Industry more strange than that I just JURt being put In operation o II In northern Arizona says ImY a n San itin l co lion where plans are Art being beng laid to tomake make use uso of ot the ho Ice wives tAves In existence existenceS o othere S there Strange It II seeni too that In l tills this land of reals In some sonie places Ice Is a 1 priceless luxury man main line 1108 not Mt thought before to use uro this great supply that nature has provided I Not until very recently hes an at nt attempt attempt tempt been made to take away these theeo immense of ot Ice which have I boon bean b on found In the tha caves nw nr Now No however It Ii I Intended to mOM or lurry tta tM Ice Ico and thee thai thit u rrt ie carrying out tho the decline that It will prove very vary from the lbs very ery outset coust for tor or they expect to secure Ice enough to supply not only tb the loore of ot smaller stations station towns and lumber camps campI In that vicinity but the tha rail railroad railroads roads road i of Northern Arizona and aneS New Mexico oven even Into California for tor in the tha theas vast as I region of ot what whal was wat once the northern part pari of ot the great American desert Ico Ice factories have not yet be become become come common com mono The main or best beet known Ice cave cae lies lIel nt nl the head hend of ot Clarks valley alley 17 miles southwest of Flagstaff Although oth others others others ers may maybo bo be larger they thoy are not nol so easy cuy to reach A leads s nearly to the tine cave e ve The rhe people of at tho the country think the tue cave cae was wae originally what was termed a n blowout that thai Is 18 a volcano vent made mado by water or gas gao during some of at nature in the early history ot of our planet Until last year the main cave had only been entered to a 11 depth of at feet teet and even that distance could be reach reached ed 11 only by h 1 small people eople I At 1 that lint time B I F H n l Dulton Dullon a young oung man from tram New NewYork NewYork NewYork York succeeded ded In creeping and crawling through tho the narrow crevice At It the tho toot point and over oer feet teet further he lie found the cavity cavil gradually widening until It grew grow Into a 1 cavern much larger than that IhM near the tho sur surface surface lIr face He lie fund found several smaller raves Ilves lending out of or tho the large one oni all nil In al almost most moat solid Ire nail he believes that thai they lead far faL Into Inlo the tho earth Promising Property Properly J W Wilson a Q popular member of ot the Salt SAil Lake fire department l Is II an nn extensive shareholder In the tho Mining company whose who e properties are arc located In the th vicinity of station on the San Pedro railway Mr Wilson has hns Just returned from a trip to the mine anti and Is 18 greatly enthused over oer the tho of or the properly as nA recent developments there have dem demo demonstrated demonstrated the existence of ot some well de defined defined fined tined veins the tho ore are carrying values valued In lead silver sliver copper cOPI r uranium and hem late Iron |