Show SCIENTIST ATTEMPTS TO SOLVE PYRAMIDS PYRAMID'S SECRET t p French Visitor to Salt Lake Has Theory That Real Purpose of Structure Has Never Been Bed Learned Prof G G. G La Fable of ot Paris France an nn ethnologist of ot wide experience ex ex- w was was wa's at nt the Windsor European hotel last evening He lIe stopped over overnight overnight overnight night In Salt Lake on his wa way to tho the coast Prof Proto has hos traveled tra Into many of ot the remote corners of ot the earth arth In search of or knowledge along alons- his line Two years ago aha he was WIlS In Egypt studying the ancient Egyptian architecture and excavating on the sites of or two supposedly burled cities In the latter lute line his hla work vork was practically practical un un- un- un rewarded as n. he made no new discoveries He lie spent several weeks In the neighborhood neighborhood neigh neigh- of or the pyramids and went through h all the Interior pas passages of or the Great Pyramid Pr Prof described the wonders of ot the pyramids pyramid's to a Telegram reporter He said People who have not seen the tho Great Grent Pyramid have no ho conception of ot Its magnitude The base basc of or this pyramid Is thirteen acres In area or considerably larger larRer than one of or your our city squares The sides are arranged In steps and terrace ter ter- races race This waa waI not not flot originally the case as ns the entire surface wits was at one time of ot finely polished hed stone The polished stone was Wa-S removed by the Moslems 10 lems who ho housed used It to build and ornament their mosques and the houses of or Cairo The top Is In now a lint Hat surface about twenty live feet square but was originally pointed the top stone being of or finely polished marble You may be able to estimate the mn magnificent size of this great pyramid when I tell teU you that the strongest man manI I cannot stand on the top an and l hurl a n. stone far enough h to clear the tho baseI baser base I r experienced some Iome difficulty In securing permission to enter tho the pyramid as is I bore no letters from Crom the Government authorizing me mo to make an examInation examination examina examIna- tion of at the pyramids However b by the liberal use of or money and a n. great deal of or persuasion I at last lat gained s my point I believe that the Great Pyramid which I saw Is far tar older than the two lesser ones and I also believe that they are arc merely Imitations of or this one The Interior arrangement Is no not at all the same I am firmly of or the opinion that the pyramid I Inspected l was built for some pome far greater renter purpose than to serve merely as a tomb for tor dead rulers I believe that It was a n. great religious monument whose secret has never yet been discovered l I purpose In a 0 couple of years cars to return to Egypt armed with letters of authority and make careful examinations examinations examina examina- tiona of or the pyramid and wee see If It I can discover the great secret that has been burled buried for tor so man many thousands of or years I believe that the pyramid will wm when deciphered give sIve mon many wonderful scientific facts to the world It Is all built on oil geometrical principles and Is nb absolutely perfect as a piece of oJ architecture Mr 11 was questioned re regarding the and said that when he returned to Egypt he would also look at that relic of or ofa a 8 bygone period and see If It the pyramid and the had any connection from a scientific standpoint stand stand- point He denounced the stories In regard l to the dl disintegration of oC the on account of oC the Increase of or Irrigation In Egypt and stated that the wonderful monument was apparently good for tor thousands thousand of at years when he saw It last Mr lr left the city at nt noon today toda for Cor San Francisco where he will sail for Japan and Korea to pursue his studies among the peculiar tribes In Inthe Inthe inthe the Interior of oC these countries |