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Show EDUCATED INDIAN GUEST OF SALT LAKE , Antonio Apache, a highly educated Indian, In-dian, was a guest of Salt Lake yesterday, yester-day, being on his way to Montana In ' the Interest of H. E. Huntington, the in-terurban in-terurban railroad magnate of Lo An- ' geles Mr. Apache Is a full-blooded Apache Indian, standing 6 feet 3 Inches I in his stockings, straight as an arrow, large and muscular, and handsome ot i face. He was educated at Harvard He has lectured at many places. East and West, on many subjects principally, howeves Indian arts. He is a writer of note and waa recently In entire charge i of the Northwest edition of the World Work. "The company with which I am now associated." said Mr. Apache, "is con- ' structing within easy distance of Los Angeles a house which will shelter exhibits ex-hibits of every known craft of the In-:' dlans of all America, it will be located on a tract of land fifteen acre- in extent f between Los Angeles and Pasadena. Here , will be located all Indian crafts, with Indians at work at them Just as they were !n times of the primeval. H E : Huntington is at the head ot th at-catc." at-catc." : |