Show I y 1 I i j J arm nil l F I w i 1 AMONG COLOMBIAN C I REVOLUTIONISTS i N It ip I Travels of the Brigham Brigha m Young oung Academy Exploring 8 f I I i Expedition 1 I I I r 11 I I At Atthe the Isthmus In South America Am ol 01 Travel I It f J Interesting Among Ho 5 iW j I Hi j volt voll Lcd Lod by n 0 Indian who Kindly t d War Against and In II g Beautiful Rich nod IJ 1 1 f H r 1 Is the capital of ot tho thoI t district of ot la Is the thel l j 1 center of ot one emo of or the Holiest i t mining districts on the I j t or Indeed In Central America r r There ure rich placer miMe J owned arul worked by the South i I r American Development com company comI r pany of ot the United States There are I t i quartz und alluvial mines owned by byi I i other Americans there thero IB 10 a n very i rich property properlY owned by nn h hI I i t company om superintended by n Mr j I 11 Johnson whom 1 I had the pleasure of ot j meeting A dozen do n other mines UI I Jt H oJ I JI In In ate arc owned by Ameri American I 1 i cnn can l capitalists and yet i i i f tho United States has bas no consular COI ser eer serI I II tl I j vice nearer than Panama nor have havo i i they tho death of ot thu tho lam consul COli suI j i ten years ago ngo The Tho Americans not only i 1 In but JUI elsewhere urge with I fl I considerable reason tf a on that n 1 consular 1 agency would woul not only tile the i II i property already owned ownell by Americana I but would materially Increase the th t American Influence and ownership In Inthis InI r i I this rich country Not NotI I JIS alone In mines Is thin district rich but butIn I In agricultural possibilities as RR well wellI I I j I Rubber trees treel grow wild but could bo he I cultivated with great profit coffee Is rf H I indigenous and Its cultivation In 1 fol followed 11 il I lowed by Hood good COM Cane COMIL IL r once planted grows forever or and can bo cut every year In the he of ot r an who vho 1 i i syrup and sugar Quinine tar I l many other medicinal 1 i j plants could be cultivated with r l while oranges plantains tn 1 mangoes and such fruits are nrc had In r f great abundance by thc tho mere O planting 1 I f r I i It Is argued that these agricultural I r i tural possibilities should be bo known by bythe byI I 1 the American people nOlI could be ba baI I t tt known If It there were n consul here f I Uncle Sam ought Indeed to look after atter his Interests or O r other nations will havo t 1 a stronger hold on some somo of ot thene south southern southern I ern republics In a n financial than he heI jl has England and Franco both havo p II I t I j consuls In David not tar far away 1111 I I I both are working with a n will for tor tho thoI I I f il enhancement ment of ot their countries Inter Interests Interi 11 i 1 t ests especially In tho mines which 1 j Just now are aro receiving nn Impetus un uno unknown f 1 known before t i i t l I t ACTIVE REVOLUTION i t I Besides mines coffee plantations Ii people aro talking much about tho rev revolution i j t It Il does docs not seem to bo put putdown 1 f t down and the tho Liberals arc aro taking grout great 4 I 1 hope from tho rising In Venezuela nid Id IdI 1 I Ecuador The Tho whole country from I i Aguadulce two days troll from Santiago i n na td to Panama Is overrun by tho Liberals f I tho belief bellet Is that J expressed wo wot t Ji h y shall not lIot be able ablo to pass Recently tho Insurgent havo been heen very active o have made n tow few miners captives t which of course gives I them great hope h hIt It r nut Hut In spite of ot the talk wo 0 bade bado our ourI IJ friends friend II In Santiago goodbye and on 11 Monday Monda morning early started for tor I t II i k As we passed the barracks I r the soldiers were killing n couple of ot I beet beef In III fact their main occupation Is 18 I I beef bed killing and the tho beet cattle with without till out the tho formality of ot being paid for are li I t 1 Ii run In whenever found Ii Our road rond lay layover over a somewhat K level country covered covent with clumps of ot trees extensive pastures of ot grabs 1 I Ii II Ranches Honchell ns RS seen by the thatch or tile f ili rooted roofed houses bouses are passed l ss 1 at nt vals als and In the afternoon wo WI passed oo II t I through a n small village which like j K most of ot the villages lias the houses houlos l built near tho woods surrounding or orI I I tJ t large lare common covered with grass on onI I which cows pigs and horses feed I i 1 I IiI PREDATORY BANDS a I It was late before wo found n suitable x place to camp and then there was Wall hut but butone I one house and two rooms Hut the pea peo people peal l f pIe were very kind ond obliging und I t though wo we crowded crowdell them almost from J under their root roof offered us nothing but N hospitality Later a company of at eighty j I Riso on their to 1 i pasted passed stringing along some Coot II I j I j Home on horseback for I one can find a II horse he takes It Our Dill hOlt hoit told me that our mules were In i il danger ns as they were feeding teed I lilt near the thero i f ro road d 1 went out Just In t teave to toI eave tAve them for tor IHo c men had them I were preparing to mount They diluted I t 1 j ed cd when I Informed them the animals x were mine hut but soon another group caused me to go 80 out antI Mill 1111 t another aMther tried to take them We Wo were J f L A A AA the tho of guarding guar ln i them until un nil all had passed The fhe next day we met Inet the tha soldiers nt tho river riler crowing ai Cli the he y rains hall had made a forry Con boat necessary but on my papers to the officer In tn and thus thul In Introducing Intro tro u UHf ve V received the beat of ot treatment About we V reached Ulce found tho whole town In a of ot The dRY day h v tote fore tho Liberals had attacked me a town tight distant had secured valuable booty In tho ot arms antI and nm am amA A We called on the general and In tho presence of ot other officers discussed the possibility of OUt our I through to They were all o otho ot the tho opinion wo 0 could not Cnn Can we R t to tu Nata In safety J IB IR tho first Liberal town and Is distant tram from Aguadulce only about tour four leagues The general opinion o was that we wo could coul reach In safety So 80 next morning early wo started for tor Tho only thing that Impeded our programs wall waB the mud for tur wo we had an amps III ps without end but by noon we rode up to tho principal houto In town and asked for tor tho alcalde He was In hid hiding hidIng ing but could be vent lI nt for tor Ho So we camped for tor It wan all Important that we should see e till the alcalde ns he alone would be ho able to Inform us liS concerning the possibility of ot our A run runner nor ner wont Vont for tor him AMONG Tim An All the tho people became more acquaint acquainted ed ell with us and found that our was n peaceful ono they became talk talkative ale A room was 1118 furnished us for tor our ba a lady next door kindly lot got lunch for tor us UI one or two of ot the leading man 1 might any MY nil the lending men of ot tho town railed on us The town though con containing fifty or more house did not contain more than fifty Inhabitants all toM told for tor nil all the conservators con hall had fled and on n report that the government troops were going to approach many man of 01 the Liberal hall had sought safety in the of their the was being nought i took a very cry fortunate turn We had determined If It nothing else would do to go to the AA ItA T v v H i C TT I MISS S HELEN LONG GETTING BETTER 1 r I g r rt t I L c 1111 w II ili l I V f I l 7 j i j I II I I f Ij i t j ji i i it ij iI t j I 11 d I i 1 1 9 Y I j J a af aI aA at aI I f I A t I 1 l i I iI I 1 i It j I II I U I I I 11 1 tw ll 1141 n Ix IoD n the dl of 01 the r Ii n t 1 i IIII al 1 1 r 1 fhe IM r d to 10 i r i M 1 I loti Her to f s p for h her early r cui n O fH t j jJ 1 J I II IJ I J Q t t Id Idt IdI I IQ t I I i Ii V I 10 I r rI I arIi of the head n ral and andi iii i l ull of main road KO to tl through th Liberal eu n tills would Uku taku ua u a cek fek lunK I r hut but o e might at I tail hut While HI t thin chili point a h man mall nf ot Intelligence came In from froll the th general camp IU Ih v s scout and an was a wt ll on af We Immediately con him hImI oi I cannot pit pai ulon the main wan hl hili Ot t to our Call Cin we then go II to the g el n emu T u d You can ana ano anah anoh h I lil iii be bo I t p haw have you com comun un nil tho th reply Matters Mattery were soon Ml set tied tiel The TheIo Al ahll earn cam the man Mr rr Tejada wrote out Olt ot Introduction and a fla unO l n 1 wIth the u II guide Will was uc we nettle a I lawn down t nT rr our good Bond fortune Hut before we wew w v re te rating word wort camp came that the could not BO o ITU would not lIlt la Id him She feared he might bo 11 killed file next our mulct werl rd d by b not brought up and saddled We could not BO If 0 without a guide a II there were welO a 1 hundred trails going ort off tn In ai III many direction Mr teJa WAI In brought Into and lid lidIt nt It 1030 h ht announced that Captain f Smith of ot the Liberal WH WEll out to his hll encamp encampment ment and act a our Wr W wore vcr also tod to put pul our rUle rifle In our packs and have 1111 no arms cen unwed proved to be he a II nero negro tar far above the medium In stature and endowed with a 1 f acini lon that no ore one woul trust t out of or Jail all He carried a n larr knife n a pouch full ru o and a 1 heavy Improved Item Hem We W he 1 about putting our A arms In our pack while In company I HE fiE IS AMONG ACCUSERS r j J I rI J 1 Y f i ij j j Hero Is Hear Admiral commander of ot the North Atlantic naval station His lII testimony before the Schley court revealed the tact fact that ho la Is of ot the opinion that Rear neat Admiral Schley dill did not use every overy effort to destroy the Colon u If with such a 11 man but tho thought Im Immediately mediately occurred that If It we were go going goIng ing among this people we Ve mutt must tr t them It would not be safe to that we them or 01 their motives So fio our guns went ent In our pack and by b 12 1 we wo were following Captain through the anti for tor forests ests towards the mountains where the Liberals hall had their encampment Wo passed through a 11 KOI leg of three valley nil level and nil beautiful The first was low und In this the racing season was covered with Ith Itha n a deep forest The second p ond and third were corned with grass rus knee keep to our mule and stretching out Jut for tor mlle on both sides of ot us UI Leaving the tho we entered a Ii canyon up which we wo went for a n couple of miles when hn we W were werl suddenly brought up U by hy two men Inen In Inthe Inthe the thicket with The captain gave VI the password we weere were ere permitted to proceed I meted A halt half mile further brought us liS to n 1 tow huts th encampment or outpost of ot the army Here we d for tor the and we lIe had no more than unpacked and turned our animals to feed tl tl when k krain rain storm broke over tin UI that raised the river n 1 stream tour four rods wide de ten tn tnt feet t et In two hours houri The officer In charge us liS kindly us UI that our animals would not bt Je molested 1011 gars lAe us u h room to ourselves our I am sure tn to tho tha Inconvenient c of ot thu Supper was Willi soon oon served of ot boiled meat with plantains and yam and rice The next morning a was wu fur tur furnished us ua to 10 the next only on live mUM miles where we curell another guide to the next n JCl and M ao on This second encampment or as RI they Are called In Spanish was walt pre presided sided over oer by hy a No very ery Intelligent man manfrom train from the Canon CauM valley ulle Tie n was al out outspoken spoken the government and ane freely his hi belief lIet that the wel welfare fare of ot his country lies In the success of fit the Liberals Libera RICH AND COUNTRY Prom here our road 11 1111 up uJ a 11 rich richand and AmI beautiful alley In the midst at ot which WM WIM a n river We occasionally lIy passed PAd huU huta some deserted others othera oc 00 br women and aloof alone as the men were wera off oIt to the U war At Atone Atone one of these th e we saw uw some women wom pull pullIng Ing In be the sweep nf ot a sugar mill while a little boy 00 ted fed the crushers a II stock of ot ClIne cane at nt a 1 time I orr and asked the lie reason Th men and are ore off to the war and 1111 we are I r ring to make m a little chile was 11 the tb reply lr offered ui a drink of ot but realising with what labor they the hart ball In extracting the Juice we WeIr declined Ir but did accept a pta p of Ill Crowing a low 10 divide we w came am to rn n not other ot valley larger larrr than the th but not more beautiful for tor all are aa beau beautiful ss U nature can make them tb n aid also 1110 as aa rich and productive In Iu hc h hands handl of or an Industrious people peace paN Instead t war thew vall would become mine of ot wealth fAlth to the agriculturist and Hock raiser No n the be down dOh t In lip depths of poverty one year and n nn in ina n a f fw w yenn Ih become n f r much if The nf of he soil 1011 makes mat sui ludl h a poU poI i o WELL WEIL Tm BT BY Before n r IK nl hH our r rain i i 1 I and we rl to In r lr miles Irl II f oil I I 11 I nril comfortable iu III tn rI 11 i INI M 11 rI r I ii r in III ol I and ft for fori forn i n A fur In abua I II i mil nl 1 ion lI 1 In In fn Ini i nm Pt ir r t nil lp In Jr thin jh II u 1 ii tinI Ih I M t of nr I m nt I K 10 t tf f ii mill ml ni rn h iId l ut u ti t The Matt next Mitt Saturday the tM last aut dy dr drof of August 11 f continued In the moun mOlln r U e o tr some dl ell ll 1111 ar a couple of ot th i TiM al out 1 ni k ranio ti I n 11 oame fant li b lili bh li h th ir r tr r o 0 thatched lIa f i L i 1 Sf i I r tho little tho camp of o the his staff staffIN IN CAMP CA U UWe We welO not and HO en ell entered tho rove on our mulls mules th the guide informed us u we lie must mu t 1 crowd of ram around the tho guide ulde to me lIe who ho Te fit were and two captains took ua UM to the h rt rs a n shed 1111 1 teet containing tour four two small tables anti and a 11 hummock in Un oral eral Vl wit In in hammock his hll two to ulde chairs near him We W ere given on 01 side Id of ot a mt II tuble tahl Our papers JI ell and 0 O K I ir d passport ami GO nor r were also kOnnel thC tho law red nd seal giving the Illel of lifter which the tho ial call We hit hid you welcome herr hero whitt 1 III your mill mis millIon Ion slon WO explained why thy lIe e wOre were In country milled Wi We have come co to your camp for or n dun purpose to ln a 1 11 you and second u to l n lt J and loan from you personally wil tills war nar Is t waged aud an ar pur ur hopes fo for for tor we Me corn pond with wilh papers In the he Un Unite ami our reactors rl will be to 11 l ain about yon OU Mid your r An thing you OU nul l wish to MY av to the of ot the I b be p I Ion tIM lid to 10 write rH to 10 th t h paper paler I r sent a nt A hilt half hours antI and an nn answers In tho 1 asked how we hall had dared to rl k our Ile when the government people had hiltl warned warnell us UI that wo II would bo bl brought H IL uti un del tin id ing and we arose tin the general putting his bin around me mI i I replying with mine around him am and thus thull we w pledged hit hl antI and conlU deuce denee Lorenzo Is a R pure Indian Uk a u pride Ii III the th tact fact He JIe Is 18 HIP medium It III but Is I stouter than the IVIra o Ie W II years old Ills Ie are bright and when he th f sparkle He Ut hua hu l tho ch k bon boll tho heavy heaY of ot the Indian and could l 0 for or n It member of one of ot our northern He III strictly to his business Is II alway looking ann afUr wry very plainly la Is h d only by a II ml tI scarf ocr the th His 1111 aid IH Is a II pun PUI at ot the th s |