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Show Second Section -- The Futer-Mountain Republican SALT LAKE CITY, | Paves veo 10. | UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1906. ies ZLALE POWER OF THE OLA {----_-_ © wreck i of the uego » a ship i the FPloarida Was ve Reef, not to the hip to save her. ir possibl the caargo where it accomplish the most good to the wr Was. Kel a: With it 1859-60 of LEN Q honest ends while nren reef, said, avid and wreek great he Florida Key; the ‘the may Cape gerhead were In feature Which, and begins with the true, Loe- najorits the: were Some, according to'report, who stood hot upon the ethics of justice and honor and so et leas preventing wreck encouraged them The writer in the early days saw a larg full-rigged enip eo | run upon the long ; An " 1 : o ; pews ne Se bata ' tS ae = we eat) fee ' re s; NO eine full Inder wa Chee Her AA, GA ine : ete eee "u e :; eeoe eonlat there See d that 2a t i Oe in aie sh . @ be ae i ¥ was wrecker Fue Ls a with <>'lusion some re Within a Jew hours the ship was surof wrecker: rounded by #. company who quickly re"eved the hulk of its) . Ja : , g =- which channels, shallow th | is thé Some of thiS along wWreeks the Teatnres.. s a To . AF f s LIFT ZO LEAF Oy eek OL PRE IEEE SA ; 1 ; ot f Vdey / Blodern |}ened ththe ned 21,000 31,000 science rer nger has materially 20 life 2 by ‘ sea, of. lesgsr The inn Ga)aay iene ana TTT LTE ™ Te YOR ee SY eS Ba of or more one instances of have made | majority on the alert and constantly pieces and distributed along the sands. is HlusThis. ved aré he masts apparentno sea. daring rescues, |some mizzenmast the from stern the while brig. a showing 4; figure. i from j trated them being too heavy to deter ly. ten about water above projected aft hull of which} the: cape, the on Wreck= | wreckéd the attempt making least ft feet the ye pieces; in dashed literally, was that) opinion the express ometimes $61 Peaked of station life-saving The its retained W ome in yemast would wreck bad a in hands 11] if is in the 2), Cape Cod, Bar' (Fig, Hill shelter, took' ho men he i pla ould 1 tal section, dangerous of the most center and the men of station 6 (Fig. 3) are be : anes ans. -passenger mo oceanic, or coastwise either !ateamer, Will | land when distant" fur [not nafled t6 tell the} pretext affords now i) that over over and story The region between Cape Cod and} exempt! singularly been .has. Nahant here on to the) from but wrecks, from line the latter In-/ coast | Newfoundland Grand the to come we until crease ves--/ for a graveyard |Banks-literally Phe here have gone down |sels which dread these for curious investigator re- | government seek not need fact through stroll but need he | port wld-/ for a lst of ar d ask | Glouchest and orphans ows 7 2B , * comther the these hospitable shores. With Ing of the wireless telegraph sone ofsacship name' {# thé 2 house while figure, convenlént Lmore lagainst Ax Sue CPae De seen. YAFLOUS StvAng en Sguvaivend: oe yond, can CER FOCKD i . NOD Cet eee Fe Tt s he my overboard and almost : "are < The ofnf appearance The 4 ‘ s . ce to light rom ICOaet UE, PT k | sz } yY $ < reel. are of life-saving methods ez Ueht. ay Tez aan se Oei EE tile : : tre‘e aap . ad us the into high rising her, over breach wrec air With a crash that shook and wreck- | over the perAgain, water. jhigh above keel to topmast. ed her from t the weather bureau. has enwas the case | fecting more remarkablé Even o ame ttt vessels the SO tg seen Phillips. papas schooner of the three-masted lus prebeing wrecks many storms, . |} Ot <s oe { . wae at . toss was SheThes port.. remaining oied the || 5; uninjured up tossed was laid She and sea so high With sails byfurled jorts bylike Ola Pointin Comfort, Chesa- t and on an even keel that fishermen |peake bay. during 2 gale or the apand visitors who went to observe the} proach o "a gale ia one long to be restorm and its effects walked aboard of | membered. A line of sailing vessels- ther dry shod In all the towns along |ships, brigs and schooners--will come mes a continusatling in, forming at Provincethe shore of Cape Cod, from mouth ear the¢ mog ine, & nea ie "ine, all anehorin far be- | °oL.0S the and Truros the |/townas through. James, o ding out the gale near strange relics} ‘(ous : tig can ; x" : : ai Pes hp OLE PLN : : WRECK PEASE : we , ao x, const} Csp ac. ‘ leaped > ash ashore. 1380 IRS1. | tide | at low that | o ¥ of this country | €Mtire coast this vessel during the storm was magfurled her | Patrolled and so thoroughly Nghted that The' crew had' nifeent. trace his oat an<upright | Me: tyrozin Beene galls and she stood:}on : CALIFORNIA. i had lutcresting. re- | Mave the been! eoupa (Pig tally that the English ship Jason had which wrecks oldwa. her sails She was caught thshore, ay tossed over the reef, finding rest in the that she coral-lined channels of the interior. On| blown from one reef, in. water-ten feet in depth, T| appeared to full sail, ; ribbons, latte the but had! what of remains the discovered e and sola while id, ty conman-of-war a Spanish been three into ke was she build, id hole bea we excavated tinual diving by the} chaff tossec and. pleces a hawpassed one of her guns, neath she| the following day On seas. The | heavy it raltsed and it beneath ser shown, nee th presented of Spain bore the arms weapon fore-) the of 5 in- two broken. two decades a scien-| still top, the ; broken which, mast, and) prevention wreck of system tile the. topsail, the: foresat held thé') and form, taken has life-saving The condition good on being latter with » patrolled ae of our coast ¢ the mid portion of the ship was torn in Lown almost the same care een of mains the men , f waded = Re a EBC AT LQG WRECKED VEEL TEM PRRs -- reached the remains of In 1860. I. visited a. ship. which riex f rere found 4" & recent ‘ecks were modern and i recent : water. soio shallow | Wrecks in tide stood) at low that..1 walked about-her and this'a anfle|.00.Various beaches, and. if; the sands] The seas had] Of Cape Cod could»speak @ dreary tale} from the. key.. distant 1 study so far in shore thrown ae: valuables »Olice in large, well-regulated cities reef wast ef orld: ob.b° Florida In the old days lx he life of thelife-saver is not a rofew were Lights rd Erave a ship's visited or!! mantic one. cThe writer recently gale every and between, far and Texas which (he region off the coast of tts| left shore on blowing hurricane facwho, by men patrolled tound 2" on the scores of veescla-driven| imprint gulf, ( wind hot (he weird, often | Ns reef coral The reef. the: upon i _ marched up and down in begins abruptly, hence ships are drivspecited by thei itien ashore, often lifted over the fringe nel In the tower station and landed In water so shallow. that at Tarpon stood ready to rec the visitor when the storm is over can signals. Along this reef there were searcely believe that so large a vessel c ould cea suchtee a bar es s ‘eact of wrecks, when eas 2 : lebut "7 ovel an ported beNe tu transporte nd Interesting wrecks and conditions whieh hold. , four ‘or five vessels subject | to the same of results is often a variety conditions ves5 an unknown In figure noticed bow entire the surf, the In sél came head its on standing literally. seciion brig The sand... the on dry and high hand, other. the on., Schubert,; though uninjured, comparatively west the a elty of widows » gone down to the to. return.--Statisuninte resting, but introduced in this 40 run. aground, but and land would => that Glouchester is of the men who } seain ships ney ties, a8: a/rule, aré 4 few figures may be our of communication ships will be Pussenger the with in touch },, rant newspapers or t ar ers 1 oct : Bae n iat the in to see pleasure a be ujd ingenuity the when time the ture Impossible; wrecks will make yyan never sea can of the full power the fuof bu be ay Cone forests, - ered - en t } ete ning Little wide, " ils eure which en men and of a lost age egvernment, y park,} 1, is and lie {rag areas in MCh mtil on down and jn vast I died with debris covered were 80 and rey orest horses has. been Which has beneath nier ore two bull support eall fores grew, time ther (100 feet} ees ss saan et feet fitty canyon th of ~ i bidte apt or ravine across it es can as}; forest zona G by ther« + Lithodendron nay} or what Ww ‘ met brok- | with littered doubtless vast dé beneath the sandy} Nayajo cree Spt te monster » y se (Belung in) or phenominal lieves area great. , having to every interest; in _preserv- that thé commena must that man or citizen: ad woman of ited for. esspecial | unei : , ial great) tne rands yvanda 2s ‘ ‘ the1 ofof beauth natural from ing ; and for forests : ts one land jtself asid country of the government the of policy His who today': be- holds they : stone) the collected and pot. this not was it. but purposes various. 1251 tor ivilized marvel car We> or zona, distant Cthe some geon eee 1 Broups, ae, O8 c -in tt DMSE t- forthe oY ) Eyre( Sy j Goma in bil j : ye aie \ om Thirty ee ss to come See ' 2 year erations ‘ ‘ te to arot atter * attempted . ben ut writer know! now of Arizona section that | to have and foreat, the petrified ill for the government by aside I nd ons. mi ve ‘slow! al ccit a , are aa pene recently is only stone 1} ius ‘ "rs , un 0 4 i n ew ‘ id, 0 the > wonders of bre Van- i fiery ant reserve in. a forest included tho over ; stopped uiism interesting ide: visited | some. now Teglon, This of deuth the'! in lies every thousands by uo hay a i 1irty ene Ap C ta at vu I [ \ wes red eigt eo hair eee a Navalo the from na alin its roxiy rye enone vit pee ee ' serieucti 191 M 4 , . i ee"pu evios t aoe} ie ee My , h onan . = eleaA "a nian aa . Se ak Fe ) pes = per stand. which \ atte d Ke passing A of monuments. deadlier near far and from nutions ago the stone told/ Stedman forest to the greatest it of nd one known generally of Ari-| section this ne far]al not. region higher. with covered igo werld ay splendidonchiye vast John Col. that at, ecét lofty tre¢ "In 1 fie erdau o"trees; "helent massed: 1 t in}'s ca tun's this America of part. geologist, The know ni I| treea incient these déforestation he ago overwhelmed. long How occurred places it of no on: it thé of years millions severai time, friassie tan-} the have we log in ‘the but 2¢o, one life that monuments, proof, gible I wayed POS-{in trees, years, noble and here existed countless "or alr soft the there had a grown been v¢ no a" li change, . and: fallen, - to. es lor-| deca Was attempted ‘ fair World's VE they gay . thas stood piants the brieinalisn of an petrified age forests.of ech are:to-|4 ond"thev ancient ; ir older California, |. |e washed es a Le Mwiy. ind ind by the yon,. a rains huge oe ero ee ad in the Ce ending sunlight attempt failed during the - Frent h the of mine to a friend attempts Stranger The theft of houeh OUSB first my consuituted ife his ted 1 W the . deserted and his having drunk in ale eae . ; a li colored of bla ecintillating eceedged, lave the with vie seem times. 1 that stove lighted logs!a of Thousands in color nectrum. lare lie seen beneath trinks | outycin broken ©. and the J in Chicago . Lecoq, said ‘Thanks detective. | the Extraordinary Steals. theft of the ashes of Columbus ‘The nd here the time. tensto surface to» comes A case returned thousands! of. weathered be ae : tat m be rehe eo0d 80} . on seen: man home woman's a push-cart half absence as " and put ‘ started the off stove with it. stablishment an it seems, aloud is It cres ' olf etre oussands , 5. as ; \Wyomini of park Yellowstone } ‘or bd) street the Sat down eens SEO, further He \ his suddent: sate} ; pe oa‘ « rd ATTul es cre yerless u cone these OY ar in that: LAK ¢ urea) ist wi over mttered hie Phe } ind SY a Wisconsin ; tole ; aN ps, +e mit aro = pit ; ; or ve nad y lengttl t f } tree plal ent n of vreck the ) ha and 1 SiLses valor rushed 1 fou id be can . or ' ans orn th But i oo ere ‘ ‘ was the graves oted Oossibly u tnit beauty BOM to.describecthe POBSIDLN; to inddequate posit haps artes ct Pot hy da ey pales Soe aon an ae Caled ere ea SMe anatomists to that-fairly. de tion den Gorgon manestrode sections, these Dye wesanted enti oe pat os ao aE : adeitiay atay Sa ah ae caps which" pow-.| a Martinique, pureed th evi pusilis gettombstones, pinks reen, yellow, blite ire red: whi the see. we een art cali: ‘part f : crey doubtless, tread "crushed! forests. rew. whicl er inces it the ehalcejasper amethyst, representing Cie fordae ne price ae Diins er ae ee deoline Dy lacey apie lat wit! The down ol Se De were carried aeranaee \Jevel and and life: Passaet sat: .of AOS nblance o out hem awa bt faded ents Dy Baas | aaaea ae Posey ant anddcvnstedioods ish of tomb the covered such) ll pileture was the theft' the time by > cemetery this Breet nat-| hus secured rovernment an aehod eto uchedG? brindle "whine Caraual bE THaeronee be well. n inlet nell the | s for stitute up torn a onl was It . . AlcaGuEred 2 . L Already s0N S¢ too ‘ non l onder. 1 ural : . these "3 into it changed surroundings } original: their‘ of <a part is « for-) the ibsided it t and ed thie . Medusa, 4 fleld the ravaged have trade and commerce forest petrified: ihe a what speak, could trunks these It to thrown . seen. been : have ; wi aetion | est Neanticflel trees, best the of ome And earant a pA ES ah Oe eee Ne az er Pal would tel they \story. To with often. rivers stolen have ¢troyed und*covered* Men and eround, tops the table up into can cut we been ave or el ace srk a down, | x ccrae oy ae ats oitee ett 1 ash wud. the] of calise first i theyay land. me a own S their yr jrrigate | another while San ce « Ka one sor | rehome tZes; te cove « ‘ld icy ; L Erith 1 hia My : | At a Me Sp s ion! ral tener Shire 1) explanatior s¢ Arain. Perhaps AE te ; ¢ digos a they course; am's, a stre } the » tretrees ‘}change to ¢ erjrind up provosed company after> : found = ay reser C8 forest Ran of Ontho woreaS they jn Fa and fowed 300 sozke ©) 1 rain°omi ; é island 5 property own their through channel for} substitute a Into them make virtually;and are ‘There cs. of suceessi ith" ages for ibmerged of beds: d vast bed, its natura] leaving devast river, the in | and eA visible. | emery ferests, three en staged then w scene Another oceans. r-| : UpOT a then is It channel this ¢ollow G2) oe FEO! ENCBG hows ADDLUB CEES hen et of ' lime the i in' s decp forest, ) e ‘ ind Bes. a such does bitterly and river, stolen 1 ' Sta A par various} all) lyinur sact Ic 1¢ trunks oken iit the ied liftec vas mud eu s lis ‘OY ; mountain Wyoming a fine; in or embedded an nrag ‘ the :but| over post-| the \ W ho sulters trom In nthe rise the > man by3 «ie ec inba or more enrage i :surface 1 mile theft 0 one i ‘ They 1 worn RTH: PAL : ear cay Sin cretaccous ~ time ns ite forest 1e fo veral the of one Bridge, Chalcedony: famous | bottom on ‘anclent the of. fee ch | 1,000° upon that | H of et up, own | : ‘ |