Show T BEAUTIFUL OGDEN HOMES if mr lio 1 IW t I 1 f I ir 11 i RESIDENCE OF D H PEERY UI ti half halftone tone represents the beautiful residence of lIon Hon D I II n Peery which stands on and Adams streets It was va tIit talt uriC earl In the nineties an Is entirely of pressed brick and arni brown stone stono II In hardwood throughout and on Us its It floor Hoor Is n a capacious hall hail capable pablo of accommodating CO 60 Q couples From rom Its root roof can be ie oh lifted a II view of or neatly nearly the tho whole county and parts of or adjoin a Tiu rf r grounds are most beautifully cultivated and occupy In all nil nili allU tt U i n U TM t Th ri Peny Pe I homestead Is one of ot the lie sights of ot Ogden and tho the citi ns of that hal wideawake wide Dwake aake burg burs feel a pride linde in It almost equal to 10 that of or the owner o ner himself A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A M A features lark dark sombre eyes mi In fie ike polished bronze their theil bIds always covered corel the white capote cavote c tt If the bf mouse folded Just above alloe the and held secure by a II thick td of camels canis hall hair wound law imes around the forehead Arab rab wo Wa are ai al i In white troll from tad id to feet reel like stage tae ghosts with one Oil bW cht eye eYt ginning out like u a star il It I only sign of difference In worldly being belLg belu greater fineness In IU the of ot the ha halk Ik anti and The are arc Arabs who live IC In in luc hiie intermarried with oth VMS t tI s Tile They have hae the same straight mat oal oval faces fues ra es and clear cleu brown tol fl but bul ot cf lighter shade shide than their not relatives They wear VeUr a 11 piece II I wound turban fashion L vr Ihn h if little red Ir n i or skull a l I Ja jail I of brightly colored cloth l to r ra Uly nl embroidered waistcoats tL h tt t WITS bare lags large loose I r vom n like till the fair are rl ner neI FCC out of or doors hut tut the halk balk and but we WI vt know that underneath tt Ully Is la a n eme na sn wide trousers naked Er T IN ir YELLOW or slippers and a 11 little 11 tit Tt rap P iove Olred ed d with Wit embroidery set Vi rn en fl one side of or the tho lie Ia hI rut hal h Is III simply knotted W Lr at tho larK bark of the head All 11 of UtI wear many barbaric Jewels T en t aUs J diamonds I U tte fines g but rudely wet set often orten I em y t j J through the middle and ant c I I Next In num b bIr at t or dis nv J their woolen i b i und WI whIte like convict t ut k th her aprons and bare balo bares s cf n Hi Id They The lire are much Ir re KUI than hUm the Arabs rubs and I the rs IH r f the lie country countr said to lutr any an ti II j 1 wIth remarkable fa Ia ly If f f numerous are the He lie bl t far br t with the same fi i iI r s that characterize them tt ite Ib I ide r rJ J over small shrewd lc IC ct t I tI r ir tr the prominent nose I 1 f r rr r t r tJ 1 nd greasier clothes I n 1 their synagogues and t l I The population of I c i J as liS seventy thousand J t V IV I r r I twenty thousand are Bre Pra ro PS pi sent sont owners of the I i anut as ns many of or other Uirt rt I t I i ins the remaining 1 t bing equally equall divided tt t J and native nathe tribes tribe And Ait ld but few fet Cf arc are a 11 ih Iii h 1 55 I races roce rac that shoulder Lt Ao 4 Ml tit up the tIC steep t iI 1 wonder through t the f ev 1 r nl c bazaars bazar There are areti f h ti desert tt ert driving long ut LI Lb i asses I 1 I of Cot ron each ri riV l 1 n a load land which would V r i or tf t i it u i mine brass Jars jar poised 11 t h 1 V 1 f sitting be Le Lec c 0 Of f oranges orant 8 tf 1 iVf Wc or by b their tiny li till b In m t L frever on lit litI t I t I In a 1 row for forn fori i n II T of or it pa passerby crsby Laro 1 r i ra a In hi oil who have hao no noi I tb i p e th thEir lr wares vare beyond 11 on Oil on their garments tI k T II r great packs at of wheat rt ro hp wearied camels are It i I 1 growling and i th h like savage dogs dog d by b crowds sol Bol solM EU hu M nt about In It y l lOps French gentlemen of ot otah oft t to ir T ah h urd morning co cot ros cos IMI IM T h b t cool 1001 eon clean anti and l tt 1 y man Italians pani a all kl jabbering their th lr native nativo II g 41 I a rr I tn oth other th r W t tra i 7 tin nJ 1 nations each tach separated from trem all 1111 the othen la In lafar f 9 vv I of snowy stone square and ond massive with Iti plain facades and standing one oie above allue another on DIMINISHING Dl TERRACES S The outline of ot the white city has been aptly compared to that of a It ship under sail Ball Its Ita It dazzling whiteness contrasted with rItH the tho dense delise greenery greener surrounding It 11 explains the tho Arab saying that AlJa IJa Is u II diamond set Ret In emeralds The Tho of ot the tile bright blue bay lIa In front are dotted with elegant French villas Moorish palaces and unit suburban amid anid the richest verdure flad bood the green plain of ot slopes grai rm upward to the distant Atlas mountains Whose snowy now summits form forma a n h n l t one ene of the tile loveliest lovelies I pictures on the borders of ot the i A Ih particular hill of at atthe the tile chain on which Algiers Is li It Ir live II 1 hundred feet reet high and named Mount t the ancient citadel on top toll dominating nil all the stir sur surrounding ur rounding region Naturally the tile ton town tonIs Is divided Into two tso Parts part OH OM distinct as asIf asit If it they tho lay Jay on Oil opposite sides sill of the world the lower lover and newer part being essentially French the upper Moorish as Olt In the tile days of Its builder lIu II the tile desert The rile whole holl Is p l within an nn embattled wall wail thirty feet eat high and twelve tolve feet thick the extraordinary strength of ot which Is further Increased ell ellb by b four Cour great castles cl and alternated batteries The Tho wall Is pierced 11 by b live gateways two on the seaward side two to toon on tile the landward and all tho the other leading up UJ to the citadel At first glance one pays no attention Vj V V V V v V wv V V V v V wv V V V v V V V V V www V V V V V V v V to In the tile port cr rs I tile Moorish It with Its medieval Ine l castle castlo Its anti and picturesque toWers and It its 1111 square built liti I I I I Ike house In I a which oc silts slits 1 by b Iron rail mil InsH do duty for windows It Is known as a s the ia ration t quarter ft nobody lives In It but Moors and Aral Arabs The rue streets street are narrow winding anti and Incon Inconceivably thirty dirty dirt but have hao one ad advantage vantage above the tilt wl r streets of o the modern town that of ot JIS being always In Iii shadow In the th evenings nil nh the tile native Inhabitants repair to their hut Hat roof to enjoy the tho sea while the ns os by them fill all Europeans o ore classed promenade thi th fj all alIt colonnades To all out outward ward appearance the people of ot the tile up UI por Pr town live precisely lr as they the did dl In III Inthe Intile the tile time of the tile des deys dc except pt that now noli no there nfl are fewer places lIlaces t Of f worship and the lie muezzin no longer hanger lr calls tile the faithful to tn 0 prayer train from the minarets minaret When the tiit took look the place jibes In 1830 1810 It upwards of a hundred mosques and The Tile latter lallor are or merely sanctuaries of ot the Arab salute each aSciI n a small domed structure containing n a 1 tomb tomu which Is h protected by 11 a 0 wooden grating which tI true believes pray Tile The mosques arc ill di 11 Into two s s end and which bear about the same re ri relation lation to each ch other oilIer ns UR a 11 cathedral to 10 Its lIa parochial churches There arc now 1101 no but four our mosques regularly used u for or In Algiers Agler Thene Til se seare are nil all accessible to but out of deference to the tue feelings of or those who ilO own them anti and anI who WilD THEMSELVES TI LES flat on the tile floor during prayer unbelievers unbelievers lievers should houM at nt least lenet remove their shoes before b toro entering To fo go In shod would seem to the tM devout and serious minded Moors and Arabs more mare of a desecration than to us for a n man to set lIet o Jn In n his hIM hat i hl heni heniTh Th Ti Of Grit ird d I Mosque or i Is itt I tin tilt it P t 1 III In Algeria having hen been ill I it es ii V In III I ii the tile eleventh century An it Inscription on nn Us lIa pulpit In characters proves th tile the that It exist existed ed ati 11 before the year t ur 1018 while n Ii marble slab Blab In one olle of or Us its walls valls that the tue minaret AMIS built by Abou boti n of in III 1814 The rile Interim Int Is 18 u II great whitewashed hall holl divided Into Inlo by hy columns united by h Moorish arches These columns ate are wrapped around with straw stra mat matting ting to a n height hell ht of ot live five or six feet and anti the tile name covers the hoot At one end dILl endIs dILlIs Is the tile n a niche In the tile wall wail which serves to Indicate this the th direction IlIr In ill which Mecca lies tle The rule general op up ik Is bare as all n a country school chool schoolhouse schoolhouse house houpe the only olli decoration being sumo sone hanging lamps above abue the tue or pulpit for Cor or the tite Imam If we except tin till collection of o shoes of or nil all sizes anti and de di II glees Rices of dust and raggedness left leU nt ut atthe the entrance while the tho owners Ire flat flaton flaton on oil their feces within One part hart of tile the th mosque serves as IS a n court coull of or justice as us asIn asin In III older times limes where ordinary cas cases cOllet H tile fire heard by the ruth Null The rile exterior has lies a row of white whit marble columns supporting AM RI arcade In tile tho center of ot which directly In front of the tile entrance stands a n marble fountain The Th now mosque DJanian Is In the tile lower town tOll close by tile the Place du Iu Tradition says saYI that It was billt In II mo 1660 by hy a architect who was subsequently PUT rUT TO DEATH DI A by b 1 the tile dey tIC because he dared darel to 10 fash foell fashIon fashIon Ion It In ill the thc form of ot n a Geek Oell coca COBS It 11 ItIs ItIs Is I an ugly affair for far or the tile perpetration of which any architect ought to suffer punishment ent Tile The Inside I is bare ant whitewashed with mats round till the I col coi column colI I 11 und II on tile the floors Doors Outside a 1 lingo hupe white cupola answers OnRI IS for tor or a cen celi central dome and lour tour smaller cupolas arc are NV V VY OT at it l tb A Ait 8 In nil nit other mosque rno close clone to o the tho front door doer llo r Is n a afountain fountain which use IIse for fort their t lId r ablutions lI bi u t 1115 before prayer It 11 I t has litis ill a a square a U hundred feet reet high big Ii which id contains I as an un Illuminated ill U mi a a ted clock More orl Interesting than any mosque In Algiers AI In is the tue of hi lon ion taming the th tomb of nf thIn that t saint of tile the ponderous who uI din hit d In ill the years that Columbus made mude famous bv by 11 his western Around him are burled several II and dove commencing with who iio gave Sae tip the th In iii 1605 and ending with t I I hi A Ahmed III ha lat t I icy dey 11 of 41 t lite Lights LI are III kept burning on o oI the lie th I so i a 1 M tomb I ln I which vit ich Is lit hung hiti a g With sI til silken draperies willie withie coo BUS from tilt tile roof roar are all various utter offer offerings ings such shell as 1111 lamps cred banners ostrich eggs and fruits strung fining on oh wires Next to tile the Grand Mosque It Is III tilt the oldest religious loul edl that Hir 1 In Algiers of course always ex excepting thi tue tomb of astir which dates dales from tile the seventh Tile The defenses of o Algiers furnish h n a weeks study Chief hief of the tue ancient for and most of ot all til tilIs Is III the tile citadel or overtopping everything It t Was built by b five tC years ago on all the tile site 1 nn 1111 oil fortress Its IlK history Is III the tue quent history of Algiers down to tho tile at nt whirl period It was still I II II the tIle palace of the tile d and two hundred lU pieces of artillery Within Its the last they dey gave to the tile French rench I consul con ul that t now tiow no HISTORICAL BLOW I with his fan fall which cost cOlli him his hi king kingdom I limn dual After Ater fter tilt the siege tile the th castle was hitch nun Injured by II i tile he French who 1110 cut colt a n arond road rond right rl ht through the tile renter center or of It I turned Its lie mosque Into a II barrack the tile rest of o tho tile building A to military purposes Jh f found treasures tr hera hel In Ill of which t to o be bewen lJ wen Cecil Anti tho lit ancient door lined with The rite wooden Jall tho beacon nut banner r of o Sr f II displayed nM FUll exists also n it 1 I Il I t und lint 11 1111 col U lii iI anti and Hut But tilt lie ilU viii the tho I lIe II il w lias fallen fall n to decay and the tilt iv 1111 ty hav lille Unspoiled k of or If their Miili Ue t ii U Thi rhO Fort ort de III url ij failed from rom boi ilg built I I t on oh Iho t hit C nd V pitched Ills his camp hut hit hl attack on A J rl built hullt by 11 l II It stands outside th ti walls hU il fJ ei r rn n with the Ihl K 1111 11 bv by na iti sages cages I I General di tit In til It when 0 hu ht received veti the t Ii e en ii i 10 Il of or orthe the dey nf of o Algiers 1 The It U up tIp u it little iitti Inter and It II Is II wl ns Ill n IL 1 prison for offending o fit tt i l Th Fort ties Its 4 was Willi built hullt ut Ii n hundred years lars ago ngo and n nil as n it future li 11 tile the 1 Then Theil there In I tl Fort I rl do tie II AU the tile Fort the tile Fort Port Pee lu lurad cade rad Fort 1011 Neuf NIu und anol a II 1 Fort ort with the hue lino of ot waterworks was bulU by hy I and la II I a n on un It was wall surrounded by n it wall of if pierced with sitt Ith loop I hides anti A 1111 with iiI hilt but 1155 1111 ly been i lv dot dOl dotto to make room for modern 1110 Im ira 1 m nt The rh line of ot o defensive deren h works cot Hinting of or ramparts parapet and by tom roiti 01 it Pt lle bove A ih t i ii h H i cit and s ri ii down to II tho tle t I ma Ira 11 on Oh either lIhr Ioe 1 n II 1 of 4 lr it mm mOle t hI U a 1 e PlIt PP t tIn tin In Mil III Inside InI IH is t a I pae Jur of ot ISO acres Latet et Ir ost in min of hm d tte tIte I hlll almost u Useless l M anti and their tion Ic merely merel a Si I of oil time Tho Tue peninsula of at o th tk It In is also 10 Important 1111 tl all eli till the th adjacent hill hili well l eli r with ar or 1 |