Show -1 C7 fv V 'V GIBRALTAR NEVER IS ASLEEP FIRST PUBLIC AUTOMOBILE TRAIN ACROSS CONTINENT Use Electric Lights Buna of the Great Fortress Are Kept on the Trained Constantly Waters 8urroundlng While it has always been known that Gibraltar which belongs to Great Britain is one of the world's strong' eat forts for both defense and offense It seems Incredible that an Immense Beet could be sent to the bottom be fore getting within five miles of Gibboat raltar Not even a torpedo could succeed in entering the bay The on the blackest night naval experts are of most eminent the opinion that this world's greatest fortress is almost impregnable Gibraltar never sleeps By day and equipped signal night two perfectly stations proudly flaunting Britain’s sweep the seas flag of ownership around to a distance of 15 miles on a clear day instantly reporting the com lng and going of each vessel Modern "needle” guns the finest in Europe are Installed on all the most prominent They are unreach points able from the sea even as they are In discernible owing to the skill with which they are planted and draped to match the surrounding vegetation while huge screens drop automatical ly before them as each shell is fired They have a range of 15 miles and could drop shells on Ceuta in Africa quite comfortably opposite One gun weighs 110 tons and is capable of throwing a shell weighing of a ton In that marvel of engineering under great difficulties the- galleries are concealed guns for every day in the year into These galleries are divided is three sections entry to which while one is closed even to guarded high officers containing preserved stores munitions of war rain water and a (for Gibraltar haB no springs) complete condensing plant — all to outlast a siege of seven years r The firing is the most mathematicalThe surroundly perfect imaginable out into ing waters are mapped squares upon which certain guns are kept ready trained so that it is almost impossible to miss PROSPERITY OF THE NAVAJOS They Have Ample Pasturage and Make Money by Their Silver Work The Navajos are today by long adds the most prosperous Indians In America Their vaBt reserve offers ample pastureage for their sheep and ponies and though their flocks are a scrub lot yielding little more than fifty to seventy cents a head in wool on the average still it costs nothing to keep Both furnish a supsheep and goats ply of meat The hides fetch ready and So do the wool the money And the blankets Navajos are the y Forin America finest silversmiths merly they obtained their supply of raw bullion from the Spaniards but down today they melt and hammer United States currency into butterfly and snake brooches bracelets and coins leather belts with the changed into flower blossoms with a t turJholse center pieces and neckinto quarters are transformed laces of silver beads or buttons for If you buy these shirt and moccasins things in the big western cities they are as costly as Chinese or Hindu on reserve Bilver but there is a the the way of computing very simple value First take the value of the coin from which the silver ornament Add a dollar for the silver is made smith’s labor and also add whatever the value of the turquoise happens to be and you have the price for which true Navajo sllverwork can be bought out on the reserve — Travel Magazine t v s jo i ! T That’s the light to see your way clear by See her Manager Sevier Minion Light and get wired Be Power & Milling Co- - 3C GOOD THINGS TO EAT always find them at the old SAUNA MEAT & SUPPLY CO You can LEHI PETFRSON A thoroogbly Fruit eto THIS months tions Horse Show Old Last in the Famous Structure actual service to be shown In single harness The prizes for this claxi were donated by Frederick M Daviea Of the total number of classes 36 art to be Judged as breeding stock But what will add as much as else to the spectacular features of the show will be the array of foreign army officers who will compete with the officers of our own army Chief Interest will center on Lieut C F Walwyn of the Royal Horse Artll who last year won lery of England the Canadian Challenge cup donated He will by Adam Beck of Toronto defend the trophy this year on The Nut the same horse that be rode so when here before Lord successfully Decles who married Miss Vfviaf Gould last spring will be one of the British team Army Officers to Compete Foreign With Those of Our Establishment In Riding Classes — $40000 Worth of Prizes New York — New York’s annual horse show which opens 18 will have more than November for it will be the usual significance last of these famous gatherings to be held in Madison Square Garden famous of this The abandonment building marks the passing of many into the written intimately things of the but especially its city history loss will be felt by the thousands who for yearB have thronged its arena at While a home can the horse shows be found for the show It will take some of the older patrons a long time to new surto accustom themselves roundings For a sentimental reason if for of the Nano other the management Limtional Horse Show of America ited has planned to make the show more brilliant than of November any of its predecessors in order that the farewell to the old home literally may be made in a blaze of glory Plans to this end have been under and as the day for way for months the opening approaches it becomes more and more evident that they will ( succeed will One feature contribute that largely to the success of the coming event is the imposing array of prizes their total value being f40000 Among and Jointthose who have individually ly offered cups and cash prizes are Alof the fred G Vanderbilt president association Robert J W Harriman A Fairbain and Frederick M Davies as well as various societies including the English Hackney society and the International Horse Show of London Several trophies which must be won two or three times in order to be retained by the winner probably will be won permanently during the comAmong these is the $500 ing show gold cup for the best mare or gelding sired by a stallion registered In the The cup English Hackney Stud book is one offered by the English Hackney society and must be won three times to be retained Both J W Harriman and Judge Moore have two “legs” on the trophy and one of them will probfor win all time next month It ably Farms Judge Moore and- - Fairmont each has a leg on the $600 cup offered by Jay F Carlisle for park teams In all there are 152 classes shown most of them being the same as last year An entirely new class is that for delivery wagon outfits In the COTTON GROWTH Berlin — In view of the controversy between France and Germany in regard to Morocco an article $ppearlnj) in a German textile Journal written on information by Herr Alsupplied fred Mannesmann is of considerable interest Herr Mannesmann is one of the famous Mannesmann brothers the firm which has done more by pioneer work and breaking fresh ground to extend Germany’s field of Industry and ‘as well as her territorial commerce boundaries than any other private concern According to Herr Mannesmann Morocco Is destined to be one of the richest lands of the future Two years ago while prospecting for minerals in Morocco Herr Mannesmann was taken prisoner by the Moors to the Sus and conveyed district which up to that time had been trodden by the foot of no European To his surprise be found the ruins of vast cotton plantations which must In the have existed and flourished reign of the sultan Edrls grandfather of the present sultan but which now uncultivated and uncared for have run wild and gone to seed Not only did Herr Mannesmann discover the plantations themselves but above and below Tarudant the capital of the be declares are the remains province of an irrigation system designed to feed the plantations with the water Best Manila — The exclusive use of lumber grown in the Philippine islands in the construction of all buildings erected by the government will follow the completion of the lumber yard to be built- near the quartermaster’s reservation by the bureau of supply This was the statement made by Major Shields chief of the bureau of lumber has been supply Imported used to a great extent In the past owing to the Inability of native lumber to supply the demand for growers seasoned wood The government proposes to buy up the entire wood supply of the Islands as soon as it is taken from the tree and store it in the new lumber yard until it has become properly seasoned For the first three months following the completion of the yard it was stated the supply of native wood on hand which had become seasoned durof the sheds ing the construction would run short of the demand of the for timber and imported government woods would be put into use Folhowever lowing this period native materials will be used exclusively as the lumber yard which will have a capacity of over 4000000 board feet will be filled at all times with timber in the process of seasoning The construction of the new lumber yard awaits only a final decision on its site Plans are in the hands of the governor general however for Its location adjacent to the quartermas for Chickens broth Washington— “Milk or beef three times a day” is the prescription the department of agriculture offers as the best for fattening chickens The cost of this treatment the department finds is 909 cents a pound of gain for the average cost of feed and labor for a large lot of poultry the feed alone From 14 to 17 days costing 710 cents are required for successful treatment The bureau of animal industry has issued a bulletin on the subject givdata on the feeding of ing complete 100000 birds NATIVE WOODS of Insular Building by Government Lumber Yard at Manila Means End of Importation of Lumber Ac TO kind of Go to net Town Crier the 'merits of your business or anA straight story told la nounce your special sales a straight way to the reader? of this paper will the the of ears reach thoughtful intelligent quickly haying public the people who have the money in their pockets and the people who listen to reason and not noise Our books will show you a list of Call and see them at this office people you appeal to emphasize HOMER RASMUSSEN'S ash Store for GENTS furnishings: Confectioneries Cigars Tobacco Ice Cream A which their dry chalky soil requires to make it fruitful An artificial a depth canal with varying from three to nine feet drew water from the River Sus and a hun dred years ago when the Sultan Edrls had the power to force the Insolent population to work the cotton planta tions must have yielded a rich harvest even with the primitive native methods of cultivation Herr Mannesmann is of the opinion that these plantations can easily be regenerated and brought up to a state of culture which will render Morocco one of the most valuable fields of the world The ell mate he says is essentially suited to Cotton growing and the even tempera thre of Morocco makes It possible for Europeans to do manual labor even If the natives' could not be used It was with this end in view that the Mannesmann brothers obtained from n the the sultan large concessions Sus district IN MOROCCO German Textile Journal Throws Much With France Light on Controversy —Many Plantations Toa’11 to v END OF OLD GARDEN JR Proprietor line of Meas Groceries Green Groceries Fish door to the Bank Call in always find me in eomplet You Don’t Need a shows the start from Fifth avenue New York of the first public automobile train across photograph five American continent £he train comprises touring cars and one motor truck carryoutfits miles It is expected to make the trip to Los Angeles some four thousand in about two The governors of the various states through which the tourists will pass will give them official recep- ing repair Planning for Mother bewildered looked Shepherd sons announced that six of "the boys” were coming up on the to see our want noon train "They camp” said Ted ASKS PRISONER BE STRIPPED "Why didn’t you tell me this morning’ Mrs Shepherd wailed "when th Man Who Finds Stolen Clothes Wants butcher was on the hill?” to Wear Them Home — Suggests "Oh they won’t expect to be reguBarrel for the Thief larly entertained” Hal said comforta“We’ll Just picnic” bly New York— John Dougherty reportTed said “Good!” approvingly or the East Just put ed to the police "They aren’t hard to please street station two weeks ago that some stuff in a basket and it will be suit of his clothes had been all right mumsey Fried chicken'd be a new from his office at East stolen great and Just a few ham sandwiches street but having got no resome of that chocolate layer cake you decided to do his own demake and a few doughnuts or apple sults hework if there tective puffs and maybe Passing the corner of Twentieth are any” street and Second avenue Dougherty v “There you are mumsey” said Hal met a tall man wearing a suit exactly all planned encouragingly “everything The clothes were like the stolen one for you!” — Youth’s Companion much too small for the wearer Dougherty approached him and said: "You have on m!y clothes Take ’em Painting Watch Hands Near the Jeweler’s front window sat off” The man ran Dougherty followed a young woman painting with an exand after a chase of three blocks overdelicate brush ceedingly In the station hauled the fugitive “She is painting the hands on those man said he was Edward black watches” the Jewel- house the an aviator living at Mills ho“A lot of people who buy Marsh er said 3 He added: tel No black watches complain that they can"These are my clothes but I have not see the gold hands against the black background It has never oc- grown a lot In two weeks and the couldn’t clothes keep pace with me” curred to the managers to make the said be had a scapular Dougherty watches in the first place with white in bn InBlde and a small horseshoe rehands so when the customer’s pocket of the coat The scapular and quests It the young woman paints the horseshoe were found Then Doughhands white” erty demanded his clothes explaining be wanted to wear them today “But what will the prisoner wear to Distinction court?” Lieutenant Burk asked Senator Lotsmun — Who is this "Get him a barrel” said Dougherty that wants a consulship don’t care whether It fits or not” "I on for a me he and what claim has Marsh was locked up charged with political Job? was told Private Secretary — He says he’s the grandcouldlarceny hisDougherty clothes after the be get only man who hasn’t been mentioned as a candidate for governor or Illi- prisoner bad been arraigned in police court nois Mrs when Vhy not? 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