Show INTO NTO I THE WILDS J OF OFSAN SAN JUAN i Commercial Club Agrees to Send Out an Expedition WONDERS TO TOBE BE REVEALED H L A CULMER TO HAVE CHARGE OF EXPLORATION The Tho Commercial club lub has decided to tote te rui 1 out an tn exploring expedition into th thc t h southeastern part of the state to totor toIbA tor IbA known as The Commercial Clubs Expedition into the W pf pt the Ban tan Juan Country Countr I Th It Is isto to be in of jr JL L A Culmer C the local loc 1 l artist aria and writer who will have as ascot cot Elated with him S T Whitaker who Jia won von a high reputation as a photos s 3 r t her of scenic effects erre ts The t I n 11 r will start from Salt Lake Lako City Arril April 1 i and the members expect to re tin tui tum n a in thirty days with the trophies of exploration There te is i an unknown region of many of square miles between en the San Juan JURn and the Colorado rivers Ib a ii on the east enst by the Elk moun 1 Jn Tills country is comparatively I its primitive condition eon and it is doubtful if It any anyone one h bw bus as ever ver explored explore ir it Y to make public the results of an In Ini i Rumors from there indi to tr that it is a weird and wonderful w labyrinth of or canyons and tablelands extremely difficult of access yet y t giving 3 of mineral and other oth r treasures which could H be e certainly developed If krown to exist Experience of the Past The experience in this state has been that t the discovery of valuable re 00 r 1 I es S invariably follows explorations A 1 notable example is the instance Ire the wanderers into the lands of oft lie t C river reservation in inthe the th midst of dreary wastes unable to life of any kind discovered di tin the tl valuable and absolutely new n w min miner er c il ii gilsonite the which aIM h 18 given employment to hundreds of nt ii and teams for the last twelve S am in irs The value of those properties runs UP UD into the millions The Th first object however of this ex is to reveal the scenic won d 1 rs ls of this region to the public The expedition will be In charge of Mr 11 whose paintings of the Grand InOn On region have occupied a con coni i L place in American art Two i I these paintings are now in the Press club t He lie will wilt be tie accompanied by b Mr 11 U hitaker who is recognized as the f scenic photographer of the They will take with them a full equipment c so as to bring back replete Lt and illustrations Expect to Find Wonders V 8 J a result of this expedition it is expected ted and believed by the Commer c il ii club dub and persons familiar with the thet t 1 H of the western country t I 11 at this now unknown region will willI 3 I ave lve e lost its mystery and will be like liken m fit n open book so far ai a researches can 1 o made in the limited time tune at the dis j sal 11 of the explorers explore Mr 11 Culiner Culmer and air Mr 11 Whitaker will ivill J 11 ie K e April 1 and will proceed to toI I 1 Springs where they will 3 1 ao Le a the railway and reach the field t b way W v ay P of Moab Monticello and d Bluff BlutT 1 I it if ty y from which latter place they will willI 1 I Lunch out into the great unknown FlEY bave engaged e aged as s guide gulde J A Arup Arup ArUp rup of Bluff City who is one of oft k t 1 few men who have haye ever beheld the thep 1 p n 1 t natural stone bridges although t tri un n he Jie admits nis that there are arc vast cat cLis i t ia LU that region abounding th 3 J t of o 1 a of or which he only knows by minor |