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Show In The Canyons THESE are good days in which to haunt the canyons and mark the pictures which they have hung upon their walls. There is coloring which is the dispair of artists to imitate; there is the autumn haze; there the birds are still practicing the wings and schooling . the intellects in-tellects of their broods in preparation for their southern flight; with every turn there are new surprises; the sunlight in places seems trying to set the foilage on Are; the streams have increased in-creased their volume since the summer evaporation evapora-tion has grown less and are babbling on their HbSmBp?" .hL nMMH Effv m ' IS3 ,X W H Ctfjrlght Undtrwotd if UndiTWttd, N. T. SENOR THEOPHILE BRAGA The new Provincial president of Portugal, and head of the government since the overthrow of the monarchy several days ago. He declares the Provincial Pro-vincial government will administer affairs in Portugal Por-tugal only until It is able to turn over control to a properly elected assembly, the latter to be elected by universal suffrage. He sees no reason why women wo-men should not vote as well as men, they being equally interested in the nation's welfare. way; there is a hush in the air as if in anticipation anticipa-tion of the coming of the season when the trees will bear snow flowers and the brooks wi'l be muffled. Some of the canyons are natural parks. One of thees days they will be made real parks and those who will visit them will wonder that they wore not sooner appreciated and their natural nat-ural beauties accentuated by the work of artistic men. |