Show BOOK BOOKIS IS NOW NOV READY liThe The Grant Groat Snit Lake Lako and nd PutlI DY BY TIlE Ut ot th the lork front 1 its leges The Th Great Salt Lake IAk INcont t and nd Put II the of a work by Dr James B Tah Just Issued from th the p presses ci 01 Ute the Duerst News New Jt It Ill In hi em m beamed cov II 00 Illustrated with maps sid and bAn I U I Is cl clI clear clearly I ly printed Oft on evy antique paper TM 1 little book ma may truly bI be bIto to mitt meet a want waal lon long fell nm teas been a dearth of re reliable liable famous lake lak At least t I In an available True data hive be been hated b government geologists and lId ot other but the record not ble to Ua this pUblic Then again 10 0 mur much baa beall printed ot of a sons nature u Us lake that I serious mora errors abound In the popular literature ure of lbs subject The hook is III divided lato sections or chapter a as follows I 1 This deals deall with the principal Mains of historic and general Interest the ancient nett of the briny III lake kit and nd ot of u Iii by whIte whit nien Tb re reports of Ta Jo Bridger Bonneville Fre Pr mont a and more reo re recent cent and and the original SOurces of 01 are not noted d II 11 preemie important geographical and other facts pertaining to the lake u a a Whole lii islands Illand an and rivers It ill I rook rookeries of gulls III and poll cans and lea It beauties III TM f u a Pleasure and health t this heading hedin tn ot O the water for tor boat bot lar br and pur receive atten and the r are spec pt Information regard regarding rd In ing and I liven In dt de tall embellished With excellent halt half tons toa and th tb ot of Ih tha lalle re region as 1 a is II to forcibly bl shown IV and General This Thin embodies a multitude ot of fatt presented In 11 simple and attractive style allt tb the In volume and andt t Ut remarkable evaporation In Int t lb arid Oh The rhe o of the water supply within the lake region and In the Ruin la is ably dl and M t the principal theories that thaI have bern D put forth geologists by In fX cx of t the ike chan change are arl considered tit the ot of the bit dl of tM t like In the nl near t tut topic en frequently treated In all an utterly author lI himself la In tM this veth vath UA t has ben Il lake in II now Ui In volume olum This 1111 1 hI II us of e A fur ii io n th of change a 1 ot of aridity nor 1 II L of lois let human In InI inI I I 1 AI the Ihl area r f Ind cultivation en rj I and many of Ih the II 1 which bill bu II few arn au ago agoTI TI II I tl l to tb the Iii iS nOW eni nJ hut an L 11 t tribute unI In oUr thet instance I h t t itin t tho Ihl u uplands lands dry greater part pal f lI Far tar Thet h Ill little ground f fL lIh L I t I till t In I n the r tire th thI t I I n lif f water will itIl 1 lUt i tf fl fr f r Ih the In l 01 ot Of the Ihl y ys Ut III I lapel tI I utti of ar arI I I I t I I tl ii I It h III ti p pr stream I thur Ih t h r Will be beIt l It 1 I fr I I upon tt 11 I Id 11 1 I rI IH 4 of t S form d L III I 01 In I i I I Ii If dI iL f 1 I ii as 11 Iii II In fl 1 vry 1 n r I to 10 th the pros prot lI shrink loll iut that the d Ct i again Ii I II I ilI i is Ie isu LI u II nn cent Ac iti LIt cur ur th b urn I f a I to 10 I 1 I IIII t a II be I It a t huh 0 Ih the loss 1 1 ra tl I t I r na ny met 1 I ream a V h his Lake Lak v 1 H This Thill I IH the sari arl I in and c Ii 1 II i tL 1 tv hirIng the lie I r f I i t Analyses ot of ret rec I i I 1 i I re 1111 in r IIII Iii I 4 oa tic III i i r I rv Jt It t h b hn ha hc p c 1 I ii Ih h I gov lit C the Vii of at It a 1 ii th Ib tir says ri 11 mH cur r the ot of hi h 1 I i ar are bar bait In ri th earlIest ex bv I In l i the p 1 w 11 i y ri ar list lii excess Ye Of ft III I of nr ma at U It I I Irn III I the hI Ilk lak as II sni nJ for many I re hat had bec at a rela relatIve IJ I h i 1 end nd r dl di lui 1111 The WOK then I 11 II t II uhl be IIII 1111 correct to u tj i t contents o f the Asit Me Mew WI w r I 11 sIxteen cent I than at lit t cent u as ast II t I his t time lime mu 1 e done et donet t I ia H out that tit the 1 I lake 11 wr t then hn undergoing Ii a process ot of rapid lend tilt the Inference is Ie pIli plaIn In that the n G of fetal solids wu Wa Pi At tt tile the present time Jun a 1 iNS the water t has bill not yet et re We tha ol of rich n noes chronicled by Dr Call It would sat Jat to 10 It My ties the n s of solId oUd matter dissolved Is Ie about twenty one per cent II by weIght At The precipitation t at n the ea In of Oat sand and I p dl diSc uC Us tM ot Of who the ot of the to the of 01 the lake Itte ar arts t wt with nt I in t th 0 ehan Is II opened with ib f fOllowIng UI on a POpular till taha I Tb popular literature ot of the day III II Un that no living thing ot 01 oh exist In the brine of the Greet Salt lt Lake Lak I ii little for tor the e perpetuation ur urb an n error yet t aol school geographies and 4 con continue on to reiterate the false statements It II I hi readily alI icon Hen that th the In till the lake are not It ra d dIn tI In th I Ince or of Ih the of 11 life sail that class It ot II ft a i p i t tin loon in to tl tf In the brine IJ tj 1 II all III h rat rare If t animals Leti t IW few spectra ha hays round found in but ot of fl tea to 1 are Irl npr by bf r rAmon Among Amon the l animal forms fann ported aa common rommon to In the Inks th Ih rit r 1 hall hit th thy tr wo rot of cur The 1 I 11 1 nI fob n v Ih hc h lowing th Ih mob mill it i 11 female shrimps greatly enlar enlarged U ae taken laken b by the t author an a among the U direction tar lOr mounting th the for preservation un are thi cal oal and Ut tIt creature oro The believes that th the are good as asa a food ut IH least leut lii good na a many edible crustacean a l front the Y rIver mouths vu tile the sea shore An is Ia thus During Durin a the lake In September un 1692 our found t the t crustaceans lIn swarming lit III the pen open wt wat water er When near the ml middle of the take laJe with a small mall tow net WI we gathered a aquart quart of the shrimps In course ot of ofa a few fe minutes Thereupon w we reSolved upon an the reo to tal of whIch hu Its shocked hocked 11 the gas of mut many Reasoning thet the bodies bodle of the th arte thaN artemiss miss are aN composed largely of we concluded that the QUellion of their palatability 11 was 81 at least leut worthy ot of In II 1 Ily a limp Ie rinsing with fresh freab let the of lake brine brille 11 was removed after which the shrimp were cooked with no pave a little butter and a suggestion of 01 pepper They were actually delicious If till the shrimp could be caught and pre In quantity I doubt not the they would soon lOOn be II a a an epIcurean delicacy Repeated for tor lIve minutes removed the brine so 10 complete completely I ly that enit U had to 10 be added to make the dIsh palatable Importance of the this connection the tb mit In industry II lint Ant tr treated led A 0 concise hi hito to tory of salt manufacture from tb the lake water J 1 I presented and the causes ot of the attending the early rl at attempts t tempts are pointed out Th The surpass na purity of the lake Ilk sit nil u as now pre pared I is attested by analyses The processes of 11 pond and salt harvesting axe are and aM tb the Is Ie detailed It I Ii demonstrated that tIIt with existing a t of 01 oVer oVera a million tons ton annuallY I ii possible at atthe t the Inland plant alone The Th of front the l lake e JY attention and the inexhaustible of this sods BOda are d des Among Amon the Industries awaiting att atten lion hail at the hand ot of capitalists the manufacture I Is urged In this way The Th ot of sodIum carbonate from the Ibe would seemingly PromIse rich returns return In the time honored and efficIent Le La Blanc Ine process of carbonate preparation sodium sul sulphate ul phate I Is produced from frum common salt It by sit n expensIve treatment wIth sulphuric acid That stage Itale of tb the oper all on Ii Ia accomplished b by nature In the lake Ike and the I Is thrown up Itt In lavish quantities In a manner for tor easy euy collection Tile The mad the coal required for th the of the sulphate Into carb carbonate natt are cheap and ot of ready uc access In the r on pd and andIn In the sodium carbonate market markt Utah ought to be able ble to undersell most mOlt producer Years Yera ao ago a sodium carbonate plant was established In Salt Lu Lake ke elt Ity and an n excellent pr wee Wall obtained Caustic soda NId and sodium have also alao been prepared from the lake water Rut Bill the Ibe high cost loMI of raIlway transportation has hAIl killed tills In coin lolD mon wIth many other industrial under undertakIngs I tall takIngs In In this naturally favored region Sooner or however a markEt t ture is sure ure to be found acid the briny waters of at Utah Dead Ded Sea chill then lhea their riches to the blind band of in industry Great t utile as the Salt Lake I is the I single water hod body within the tho Ot Great BasIn ala and further as al the history W the lake Ik I Ii an epItome ot of change through which the Built Basin ratio b has the Great Basin Balin a somewhat full treatment U tk Basin Is Ie the largest draInage area In North America It I Ii shown to be great only by br comparison for It Ii Ia l St r passed by closed basIns buln TJ The basin lakes lake both fresh and nd inline are described and the causes producing the theone theone one kind or the other are aN discussed The mountain now DOW known hown a as the Ii explained n form the concluding ot of the book Tile The work of the whose whOle accumulated make makeup I up our present fund re N thc great 1 Inland sea It Ii e and extolled DJ By the Aid ot of maps map and lucid de descriptions the Ole e tnt or of the old Ike bahe the of 01 the shore lines line the nature ot of the ht lk lake bets the Ihl del and the evidence cf t glacIers are aN explained Th fh IllustratIOnS occupy include ma maps charts and aad half 1 tIit engravings IllustratIve ot of the test Itu The book bock will be sold b by tb the News at 1 II c cents ta per copy and ad m elal rte rate will hi be accorded news MW agents and dealers I J |