Show DISCOVERY BY EARL DOUGLAS attracting MUCH ATTENTION A laage number of from vet ver nal and various of the valley went vent last sunday to see tle tie petrifaction of the jr r more ore specifically speaking epe aking ta t ie bronto barru bauru a genut of the am A rican jur all aebic dinosaurs webster e I 1 a 8 diction plary ary a ry says a I length of sixt feet was believed to have hale been att lined ined by theao jhc thc e iop tiles earl barl douglaas Dou Doug glss laks of the carnegie museum of Pitts pittsburg lurg who ho disco cica this wonder of the meso I 1 aole age thinks it will mod sure from I 1 sixty to sixty fil five 0 fe feet et a and d that it hlll be sixteen f feet t tall T tie jj e general information receded from frani 1 scientists heretofore hereta fore was that the tha extreme height attained was feet if the length of this one is sixty five feet and the height sixteen foet feet a new record will havo have ben made the people who went ent from vernal to nimr thee remains included calder and wife miss isabelle isabella DeN demahy folsy miss aliss nell freece aliss I 1 orna dui bliton ton miss ca Car avii carbart part art miss helen demoisy DeMol DeN loisy sy miss uva forets and dr C B r hirth the party was es to the place by fir mr douglas and mr ift illiam neal the resting place of this wonder monder of ofa a wonderful age is in the northern h halls ils overlook ing tile the gin bior au a a point not far from the gheen th limyr r gorge and bioni eighteen to twenty miles aiom vernal about twenty ile file feet of the fossil including the tall and part of the body has been exposed to liew alth ith a proper force of 4 men five file or six it could be unearthed and pre kaied for shipment b by th the 1 3 end of neet eummer cummer each ell 1 par part t will mill be in plaster of paris numbered and boxed tile the county country is so steep and tough rough that it will mill abe be necessary essaiy to build a snake ro road a d from there to the low land in order ctr er to lemoe the boxes boes we bal hae e all heard of the meso zole age and other ageson the world and we e have heard of this formation and that but what we want siant to know knew is how hom many years tago fago f ago did this or animal was asked mr air douglas llis his answer was mas de finite enough tor for ordinary mortals oh I 1 should say several million bears ears ll 11 lie he replied it seems so strange t anat at a the bep tile le should haie hae clim climbed ato to such rugged heights just for t ti le ie sake cake of rugged hights bights jut tor for te t ie sake of I 1 ing a a good place a ill di was mas tho the res slon mado by ono one 0 1 tho the party and then ithen he recited rec eted a bit of inform aaion lie he was informed mod that allen it died se leeral eral millions illions in ot of sears ears ago that particular cular epst was wa as ivel find 1414 as low as 1 me h he 0 present bed of tho the green river ahe he h erosions ero and the eruptions and the ithe t h growth of the boulders haye have made hills bluffs buttes benches benche sand and a mountains where once wre valle valleys I 1 e a and low lands the opinion la that hat the animal d died ic d lying down domn as most lost animals die and that thai his back was as to the north his bis head to the w fat t his feet to the couth and hla his ti 11 I 1 to the east the gradual changes 0 of f the physical condition of tha e rth making hills where valleys ike ice were mere crowded him out of what was supposed to be his last testing resting place ilace until now the great skeleton is standing almost up on its feet agali this Is not the only wonder disc discovered overe in the great aln tall tah basin menti mention i of some of which has been made in these columns time and again dut but i tight ight in the section cf country now it under ider discussion mr douglas has fou bouril nil fish a sea scales es and sea shells which rones beyond ques tion that all beautiful country was waa once onca under ln ter iter and that where we now cultivate the soil and grow all kinds of reset blo ble matter and dig into the bowels 0 the earth for tho the precious metals il ils leonito and coal there were oceans of blue it has long been the theory oi scientists that the I 1 gilsonite is but t the e oil of fishes of bygone ages ater the bodies of water disappeared there came the tha forests of thick an and tall timbers the palm trees of the tropic which now gladden the ee 01 c ce beautified this land and the monk k j the parrot the elephant the thine fotous rested be neath the dense f liage petrified trees are scattered wre ere and in ili many places in this basin how mond irful I 1 ita all is to contemplate and to think of the changes that have taken p place since I 1 we wa were on earth before I 1 haw m different it all seems and how diff tit it will S baem em when we mo axe are here her igalo ga t millions of years from now the he oceans will ill have dried up the beds eds of the rivers will be parched aaa thirsty from the heat the skies ml I 1 be clear not a cloud will appear and nd not a drop of rain will fall arri irritation bation will be the only means of wa watering t I 1 ng the crops and irrigation ditches okill willi weave a net v vork ork over the face of the earth when we come agabi agam it will be so |